rhythmdog 27th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMHis Grace King Bishop Louis H. Narcisse - Whole World In His Hand | Opinions vary as to the release date, with some sources claiming a 1964 or even 1965 date. However, the label logo strikes me as indicating 1959 - identical to the design on Music City 78-819 but definitely done after Laurie London's hit of 1959.
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rhythmdog 27th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMMiss Doris Parker - God Will Make A Way / Precious Lord | There is another known 78 on this label, recorded in 1955 with an unknown release date, by Bishop Louis H. Narcisse called "It's So Nice To Be Nice", with vocal arrangement on one side and instrumental version on the other.
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rhythmdog 26th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMTheola Kilgord - Look To The Hills / Give Me Wings Lord | In notes accompanying a CD of King Louis H. Narcisse, "It's So Nice To Be Nice", the date of the recording and first release on the Ajax label of this single is given as 1955. However, two later releases on this label are shown here as dating to 1954; obviously one or the other source is off by a year.
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rhythmdog 24th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPM15 Year Old Alice Jean - 100 Years From Today / Come Back Home | This appears to have been pressed in February of 1957 based on the delta numbers:
Δ 14394 for "100 Years"
Δ 14395 for "Come Back Home"
However, it wasn't reviewed until June. In May, there was an announcement that Don Barksdale had "formed" the Rhythm label and that he had "two decks" in the stores, this being one of them. Trouble is, the label had already existed for a decade. I think he purchased the label name from Bob Geddins, and that it happened in late 1956 when the Pee Wee's All Stars record came out. The label had been dormant since 1954 before that.
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rhythmdog 24th Nov 2024 | | 78 RPMSugar Pie And Pee Wee - Let's Get Together / If You Take Away Your Love | make1968 has it correct. "Rhythm Recordings" eventually became "Rhythm Records".
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rhythmdog 23rd Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMMr. Sad Head - I'm High / Hard Luck And Traveling | Image of the B Side.
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rhythmdog 23rd Oct 2024 | | 78 RPMMr. Sad Head - Butcher Boy / Mumbles Blues | This is the original recording - at least in the post-War era - of "Mumbles Blues". See the excellent research done by 45cat member DeadWax in the comment section of 47-4938
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rhythmdog 24th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Diamonds [NYC] - A Beggar For Your Kisses / Call, Baby, Call | This is of course, not the same group as the white Canadian group who did "Little Darlin' "
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rhythmdog 9th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPM"Little Eddie" Kirkland - It's Time For Lovin' To Be Done / That's All Right | RPM also issued 369 in a 7" but that one seems to have been for disc jockeys only with a standard 10" for the public.
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rhythmdog 6th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMLionel Hampton - Turkey Hop | At Discogs, the record number is clearer but the picture of Hampton is wiped out
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rhythmdog 6th Sep 2024 | | 78 RPMLionel Hampton - Turkey Hop | Images
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rhythmdog 6th Jul 2024 | | 78 RPMJoe Hill Louis - Bad Woman Blues / Hydramatic Woman | Opinions vary on the release date, with some sources saying 1954.
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rhythmdog 6th Jul 2024 | | 78 RPMEddie Miller And His Oklahomans - Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) / Motel Time | This is the first release of the oft-recorded song "Release Me" by its writer. Also done by Jimmy Heap, Ray Price, Esther Phillips and Engelbert Humperdinck, among others.
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rhythmdog 20th Jun 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Four Kings [Jax] - Do You Want To Rock / You Never Knew | Quite a rare record. The image above is of the sole sale recorded on the internet. The group is the same group as Bobby Hall & The Kings, but with Adolphus "Little Hooks" Holcomb taking the lead on both sides. Marv Goldberg has a bio of the group, and he supplied the date for this obscure record. Unlike all three preceding releases on Jax, this one never came out on 45 - possibly because the Jax and Sittin' In With labels were on the verge of going out of business.
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rhythmdog 1st Jun 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Chords [Gem] With Frank Motley And His Crew - Daddy Loves Mommy / In The Woods | Ferdie Gonzalez gives a date of August, 1953 for this release. It is likely the date the sides were recorded, as starting in September, 1953, Frank Motley et al embarked on an extensive tour of the South which wound its way back north and ended in Pennsylvania in December. Both this record and the preceding number on Gem (which was released at either the very end of 1953 or in January of 1954), as well as at least one other, were purchased from Liz Claiborne for release on Gem.
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rhythmdog 1st Jun 2024 | | 78 RPMFrank Motley (Duel Trumpeter) And His Crew - What's That Stuff Joe's Got / Keep Your Head Up High | December, 1953 is Marv Goldberg's guess, based on the fact that the recordings were mentioned in "Records Released This Week", in Jan. 9. 1954 Billboard. Seems reasonable, but it doesn't fit well with the release date of Gem 211, which was August of 1953 according to Ferdie Gonzalez. Likely one of the two dates is incorrect, and with the date here being corroborated via a trade paper, I'd guess that Gem 211 actually didn't come out until 1954.
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rhythmdog 28th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Crows - Call A Doctor / Heartbreaker | Although "Call A Doctor" is technically the A side, most sales show "Heartbreaker" as the preferred side, and it also turns up on the oddball release backed with "Gee"
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rhythmdog 25th May 2024 | | 78 RPMJimmy Bowen With The Rhythm Orchids - I'm Stickin' With You / Ever Lovin' Fingers | Added Monarch pressing images.
Δ13333 "I'm Stickin' With You"
Δ13334 "Ever Lovin' Fingers"
Numbers point to an early January or late December 1956 pressing date.
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rhythmdog 25th May 2024 | | 78 RPMLuke Jones And His Five Joes' - Going Down Slow / What You Bet | Added what might be duplicates of images 1884325/1884328 - or might not be duplicates. To me the first set of images look like gold print. The two I added are blue label with silver print.
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rhythmdog 25th May 2024 | | 78 RPMCootie Williams - Juice Head Baby / Salt Lake City Bounce | Added images of a (presumably) Scranton press - it has the stylized "building" stamp in the dead wax.
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rhythmdog 14th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Stewart Four - On The Battlefield / Walking In Jesus Name | Of historical significance, this 78 marks the first appearance of Sylvester Stewart, a/k/a Sly Stone, on record. With his siblings: Freddie, Rose and Vaetta ("Vet"). And sister Loretta on piano. So not four but actually five. The Stewart Four. The record
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rhythmdog 13th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Avons [New York] - Baby / Bonnie | Two pressings. The first has a black ring around the outer part of the label. The second has no outer black ring.
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rhythmdog 9th May 2024 | | 78 RPMSax Kari - I'll Never Leave You Baby / Thursday Blues | Previously marked as released in 1946. Seems more likely to have been 1948, in keeping with Apollo's numbering system.
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rhythmdog 9th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Four Barons - Lemon Squeezer / Got To Go Back Again | It is actually a lot crazier than jmontague42's description of events: you can read all about it in Unca Marvy's (Marv Goldberg) article about The Larks. In fact, on the very same day, October 5, 1950, the soon-to-be Five Larks recorded seventeen different masters for four different record companies (Jubilee, Regal, Savoy/Regent, and Apollo) using four different names! These two sides by The Four Barons were amongst them, and were the earliest secular titles released by The Larks. By the way, the group on that day was a sextet, not a quartet...
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rhythmdog 9th May 2024 | | 78 RPMJubilators - Mother Called My Name / Seek And Ye Shall Find | Images
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rhythmdog 7th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Universals [Philadelphia] - Again / Teenage Love | For uniformity, across 45worlds and 45cat, this group is now designated as The Universals [Philadelphia], even though it is likely the only group with that name to have recorded a 78...
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rhythmdog 7th May 2024 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Universals [Philadelphia] - Acappella Showcase Presents The Universals | Changed designation so that it is the same as at 45cat, this is one of several groups known as The Universals.
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rhythmdog 6th May 2024 | | 78 RPMThe Colemanaires - Be Ready When He Comes / Out On The Ocean Sailing | Hopefully, someone with the chops on Gospel can date this. More coming for this label, too. This release was also on a 45.
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rhythmdog 5th May 2024 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Orioles - For Collectors Only | It's nice to have many of The Orioles' singles all gathered in one place. However, I really would have preferred that all the sides be ones that had previously been released. Goodness knows, the group had enough releases just on Jubilee (40 singles, so 80 sides) to easily fill a 6-LP box set and half a 7th!
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rhythmdog 3rd May 2024 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Orioles - The Orioles | W.B.lbl, does your comment apply to the front cover print? If so, then I suppose it must be a clever fake after all. If the comment applies to the back cover only, that back cover image is actually probably from a bootleg - it's not from the same source as the front cover.
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