Lamp Records ‘ 89 * 7″ * USA *
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Vaneese & Carolyn – Just A Little Smile (From You)
Polydor – PD 14469 * Vinyl * 7″ * USA * 1978
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Pointer Sisters – Don’t It Drive You Crazy
Rita Reys Meets Oliver Nelson – Wives And Lovers
Nederlandse Jeugdherberg Centrale – 113 380 W Premieplaat NJHC * Vinyl * 7″ * Netherlands * 1969
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This 45 was released as single on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Dutch Youth Hostel Association in 1968.
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Chosen Few, The – We Are The Chosen Few
Mod-Art 7″ USA 1975
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“In 1975, Maurice joined yet another soul band, the Chosen Few. They were fronted by singer Elvin Spencer, who had previously released early ‘70s solo singles on the Winner and Twinight logos (Syl Johnson produced Elvin’s “Lift This Hurt” on Twinight). “We just called him Spencer,” says Maurice. “I played with them for just maybe four or five months or something like that. They weren’t really doing that many gigs.”
Maurice was with the Chosen Few long enough to play on their 45 for Chuck Sibit’s Mod-Art label (headquartered at 10358 S. Forest Avenue on Chicago’s South Side) pairing “Cut Me In” and “We Are The Chosen Few.” All eight members were credited with writing both sides. “They just put everybody’s name down there,” he says. “Everybody contributed something. I was working with the horn players. That’s why I did the horn arrangements.” After Maurice left, the Chosen Few played with Windy City soul great Walter Jackson.”
Maurice John Vaughn in Blues Blast,
Spencer Jackson Family – Walk Up Moses
ABC Bluesway – BLS-6081 * LP “The Hand Of God” * USA * 1974
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View of the audience seated atop surrounding walls at a concert by Phil Cohran and the Spencer Jackson Family at the 63rd Street Beach, Chicago, Illinois, 1967. (Photo by Robert Abbott Sengstacke/Getty Images)
Voices Of East Harlem - Wanted Dead Or Alive / Can You Feel It
Dionne Warwick - Walk The Way You Talk
Scepter Records – SCE-12309 * 7″ * 45 RPM * USA * 1971
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here’s the version by Burt Bacharach, who composed the tune and arranged Dionne Warwick’s versionn too
Leroy Hutson – Never Know What You Can Do (Give It A Try)
Curtom – CMS 0139 * 7″ * 45 RPM * USA * 1978
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David Rockingham Trio - Soulful Chant
Josie Records – 45-922 * Vinyl * 7″ * 45rpm * USA * 1964
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