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"Bill Brown and Al Hall jr met around 1971, they were both in south central L.A and shared the same apartment building, also in the same building was Doug Carn and brownstone singer billy Wilson. These studio sessions were don’t at Paramount studios Hollywood where Al Hall jr was working for producer Art Smith a&c music.
The main distributor for A&C was Accent records. So the Soul Injections very first single “Stay off the moon” was released via Accent, as was Bill Browns “Bip Bam” The group wasn’t that pleased with how Accent handle the releases so Bill took it upon himself to set up his own label called Brownstone records. Many musicians were called in for studio sessions these included Doug Carn, organ; Kirk Lightsey, keyboards; Mel Bolton, guitars; Mel Lee, drums; Al Hall jr (trombones), Willaim ‘Bill’Henderson strings. The label was met with some confrontation from other Hollywood labels and many of the Brownstone releases were told not to hit the shops by Mafia run labels. Later around 1975 Brownstone released a track by Everyday people feat Alexis “world full of people”….A now cult soul 45 ….But wait, we at Super disco edits have unearthed the original tapes and welcome to our second release from the tapes. This ones so good, a monster crossover track thats sure to get the dancefloor flowing with a happy
upbeat feeling."
L'article parle du premier single des Soul Injections, “Stay off the moon”, qui bien sur est chroniqué ici
Bill Brown - Bip Bam (Thank You Ma'am) / (Pt.2) (Brownstone WB-100-75, 1974)
promo copy
Le pressage grand public porte cette référence : (Accent ACS 1330, 1974)
Repressage 2018 : (Athens Of The North ATH067, 2018)...
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Killer soul-funk 45 EXACT !!!
Bip Bam :love1: :afro: :love1: : mélodie accrocheuse, un lead au timbre séducteur / doux, qui ne laisse pas indifférent.
MAGNIFIQUE : il suffit de fermer les yeux et de se laisser porter par ce...
Billy Proctor And Love System – Keeping Up With The Joneses / Chop Down That Oak Tree
(Epic 8-50160, 1975)
Keeping Up With The Joneses : Un Uptempo fruité et dansant dont la classe vibre à chaque pulsation, l'onde...
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Célèbres ?
Je ne sais pas.
Mais Gary A. Knight et Gene Allan (et non Glen Allan comme tu l'écris) ont tous deux composés ensemble ou chacun de leur côté plus de 300 titres.