David Hudson - Come On Back Baby (T. K. Records)
wrt. & prod. Willie Clarke, 1980.
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David Hudson - Come On Back Baby (T. K. Records)
wrt. & prod. Willie Clarke, 1980.
What You Won’t Do for Love - Bobby Caldwell
It arrived a week early! 🙌🏻 The cover is a little beat up but not bad for a 42 year old vinyl!
Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together (1972)
No matter No matter what color You are still my brother
I said No matter No matter what color You are still my brother
George McCrae – Rock Your Baby with Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
BBC Music
I was so delighted by how much fun everyone seems to be having here. Back in the day it was popular to say : “Disco Sucks!” It bothered me then because I thought people dancing together was great. I still think it. And Disco didn’t suck, it was fun. Also I looked up pictures of Jools and Gilson Lavis back around the time they might have first heard this song.
KC & The Sunshine Band- Do It Good (Funk) Released: April 12, 1974 [TK Records] Producer(s): Richard Finch
Tribute: Bobby Caldwell’s hidden racial identity was no accident; ‘What You Won’t Do’ was from a record company that fooled us many times
Tribute: Bobby Caldwell’s hidden racial identity was no accident; ‘What You Won’t Do’ was from a record company that fooled us many times #RIPBobbyCaldwell #BobbyCaldwell. #WhatYouWontDoForLove #InMemoriam
(March 16, 2023). By the late 1970s, it wasn’t uncommon for white musicians to cross over and impact R&B/soul stations, especially after white and predominantly white acts like Average White Band, Wild Cherry, Gino Vannelli, Elton John, and David Bowie had found crossover success in the mid-1970s with some pretty funky hits (all of those acts even performed on Soul Train during that…
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Weird Al Yankovic – Another One Rides the Bus - 7″ - TK Records - TK-1043
Pressing Stats
Pressing #: 1st
Color: Black
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
Track List
Another One Rides the Bus
Gotta Boogie
7.5/10