Chicago record question
funky16corners
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I just picked up a nice 45, 'When You Say You're Mine' by Victor Johnson on the Love label. I'm assuming it's a Chicago side since it was arranged by Richard Evans and written by Ken Chaney (pianist with Young-Holt).Anyone here have any idea about the date, any other records on the label?Any help would be appreciated.F16
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There is a review of this single in an issue of Blues Unlimited (a now-defunct UK magazine) from that era.
Is the other side titled something like "After Dark In The Ghetto"?
That's the one, and 'After Dark..' is definitely on the bluesy side. The A-side is kind of a jazzy soul vocal.
Yeah, I've heard that single...both sides, IIRC, are definitely on the Arthur Prysock soul-jazz tip. "After Dark" was actually the A-side...according to a PR guy I know who was living in Chicago back then, it was something of a local hit.
I was wondering if Johnson was hooked up with a bigger label and it somehow fell through, explaining the involvement of Evans (I've never seen his name on an indie single before).
richard evans produced a handful of other local independent releases around that time such as the sounds of black 45 on lakeside, joyce williams "the first thing i do in the morning", t.l. barrett "like a ship" lp, etc.
well done sir.
I'm going to have to look for those.