House Of The Fox label

analog_tapeanalog_tape 604 Posts
edited February 2006 in Strut Central
Does any one know if Curley Moore "Funky yeah" was released on two different style lables for House of the Fox. I noticed mine is different from the one on funky16corners.com?

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  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    Does any one know if Curley Moore "Funky yeah" was released on two different style lables for House of the Fox. I noticed mine is different from the one on funky16corners.com?

    The copy I have is a white label with plain, black, sans-serif text (probably a DJ promo). I am too lazy to scan it, but I found a similar one (pretend the yellowy background is white, which it actually might be):


    Here is the second version of the label, which has all the same label info, including the distribution by Lelan Rogers, and is too fucking ugly to describe:



    There is also a third label variation, which is found on the production Maceo & All The King's Men - Doing Their Own Thing LP and its related 45s. It is a feathery bronze-and-black little number that I am also too lazy to scan.

  • mines kind of silver.

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    Here's my copy:


  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    Here's my copy:


    Say, that's the one. Good show.

    Disco, although incomplete:

    HOF 1 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Got To Get'cha / (I Remember) Mr. Banks
    HOF 2 ------- Dr. William Truly Jr. - Old Black Joe / King Is Not Dead
    HOF 3 ------- Keyboard & String Ensemble - Alpine Winter / same (?)
    HOF 4 ------- Big Al Downing - I'll Be Your Fool Once More / Gimme Good Lovin
    HOF 5 ------- Little Johnny Blair (really, Charles Hodges)- Mama's Gone / Easier To Say Than To Do
    HOF 6 ------- Identities - Hey, Brother / When Love Slips Away
    HOF 7 ------- ?
    HOF 8 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Once Again / pt. 2
    HOF 9 ------- Sam & Bill - Come On Show Me / same (?)
    HOF 10 ----- Maceo and All the King's Men - Funky Women / Southwick
    HOF 11 ----- Ray Roberts Experience - You Move Me / same (?)
    MH 1934 --- Curley Moore and the Kool Ones - Shelley's Rubber Band / Funky, Yeah

    HOF-LP-1 -- Maceo and All the King's Men - Doning Their Own Thing LP (1970)

  • djrdjr 511 Posts


    Don't forget the obscenely rare

    The Soul Lifters "Hot Funky And Sweaty" / "Brothers And Sisters"
    HOUSE OF THE FOX 1935

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts


    Don't forget the obscenely rare

    The Soul Lifters "Hot Funky And Sweaty" / "Brothers And Sisters"
    HOUSE OF THE FOX 1935

    And this....


  • The copy I have is a white label with plain, black, sans-serif text (probably a DJ promo)

    Cosign, except that like Coma Toast's, my label is silver.

  • akoako https://soundcloud.com/a-ko 3,418 Posts


    Don't forget the obscenely rare

    The Soul Lifters "Hot Funky And Sweaty" / "Brothers And Sisters"
    HOUSE OF THE FOX 1935

    And this....


    hows that lp?

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    HOF 11 ----- Ray Roberts Experience - You Move Me / same (?)

    Pt 2 on the flip

  • djrdjr 511 Posts
    HOF 11 ----- Ray Roberts Experience - You Move Me / same (?)

    Pt 2 on the flip

    Is it just me, or is this a great record?

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts


    Don't forget the obscenely rare

    The Soul Lifters "Hot Funky And Sweaty" / "Brothers And Sisters"
    HOUSE OF THE FOX 1935

    And this....


    hows that lp?

    Hard to classify this one.........some call it psych.....some call it funk and others just straight rock......


    amazingly there is a second press with a different cover on the LB & J label that supposedly is a different mix and heavier on the funk but I've never heard this version.




    I'd say it's an average hard rock LP with some funky leanings.

  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    Okay, so far:

    HOF 1 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Got To Get'cha / (I Remember) Mr. Banks
    HOF 2 ------- Dr. William Truly Jr. - King Is Not Dead / Old Black Joe
    HOF 3 ------- Keyboard & String Ensemble - Alpine Winter / same (?)
    HOF 4 ------- Big Al Downing - I'll Be Your Fool Once More / Gimme Good Lovin
    HOF 5 ------- Little Johnny Blair (really, Charles Hodges)- Mama's Gone / Easier To Say Than To Do
    HOF 6 ------- Identities - Hey, Brother / When Love Slips Away
    HOF 7 ------- ?
    HOF 8 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Once Again / pt. 2
    HOF 9 ------- Sam & Bill - Come On Show Me / same (?)
    HOF 10 ----- Maceo and All the King's Men - Funky Women / Southwick
    HOF 11 ----- Ray Roberts Experience - You Move Me / pt. 2
    MH 1934 ---- Curley Moore and the Kool Ones - Shelley's Rubber Band / Funky, Yeah
    MH 1935 ---- The Soul Lifters - Hot Funky And Sweaty / Brothers And Sisters

    HOF-LP-1 --- Maceo and All the King's Men - Doing Their Own Thing LP
    HOF-LP-2 --- Hillow Hammit - Hammer LP

  • djrdjr 511 Posts
    Okay, so far:

    HOF 1 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Got To Get'cha / (I Remember) Mr. Banks
    HOF 2 ------- Dr. William Truly Jr. - King Is Not Dead / Old Black Joe
    HOF 3 ------- Keyboard & String Ensemble - Alpine Winter / same (?)
    HOF 4 ------- Big Al Downing - I'll Be Your Fool Once More / Gimme Good Lovin
    HOF 5 ------- Little Johnny Blair (really, Charles Hodges)- Mama's Gone / Easier To Say Than To Do
    HOF 6 ------- Identities - Hey, Brother / When Love Slips Away
    HOF 7 ------- ?
    HOF 8 ------- Maceo and All the King's Men - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Once Again / pt. 2
    HOF 9 ------- Sam & Bill - Come On Show Me / same (?)
    HOF 10 ----- Maceo and All the King's Men - Funky Women / Southwick
    HOF 11 ----- Ray Roberts Experience - You Move Me / pt. 2
    MH 1934 ---- Curley Moore and the Kool Ones - Shelley's Rubber Band / Funky, Yeah
    MH 1935 ---- The Soul Lifters - Hot Funky And Sweaty / Brothers And Sisters

    HOF-LP-1 --- Maceo and All the King's Men - Doing Their Own Thing LP
    HOF-LP-2 --- Hillow Hammit - Hammer LP

    I put the question of HOF 7 to the very knowledgable collectors over at the soul source forum this morning, but no answer as of yet.....

  • HOF 6 ------- Identities - Hey, Brother / When Love Slips Away


    Is it just me, or is this a great record?

    I love me some "Hey Joe" rip-offs.
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