Thanks for that Roburt. An interesting read. I picked up a copy of the Brother Tyrone Davis album back in the early 90's and clearly it is not Tyrone Davis and always wondered who it was. Not played it for years but remember a couple of up tempo tracks I used to play out back in the day. I never saw the Doris Duke and friends album that must have come out around the same time. I suspect both must be quite rare. Interestingly, at the end of the 90's a friend was working at the BBC at their Oxford Road site in Manchester. I was able to acquire a stack of the BBC radio play albums. The beeb were ditching vinyl completely and had a few record sales to members of staff, proceeds to charity! I never came across the Rudy Love radio play album or the other one you mention. As you point out Motown acts were well represented. In the main the albums contained well know hits, however, I do have one by the Detroit Spinners with a slightly alternative take of "what more can a boy ask for". This must have had a radio play release before the "from the vaults" release where I first heard it. These albums are not particularly attractive design wise but are intriguing as I'm not sure of their purpose, given that they were produced in the mid-80's and certainly did not reflect the BBC play list. There was an earlier radio play design different to the one shown above. Bizarrely I have a Black Ice album on this earlier design. I have no idea why the BBC would have needed a Black Ice album on their own label and would be surprised if anyone had any idea what it was or played a track of it. Regards - Alan