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Texas - A Big State But A Small World

Texas - A Big State But A Small World

Texas - a big state but a small world - In April 2020 my interest was piqued when a I saw 2 mysterious Chicano records on 2 different web sites of respected...

 



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Texas – a big state but a small world

In April 2020 my interest was piqued when  I saw 2 mysterious Chicano records on 2 different web sites of respected sellers each with sides covering different 60’s soul classics.
Neither of which show up in any discography I can find.

So, I thought I would bring the records and the people behind them to life by investigating them a little further, but delay any posting until they moved off the ‘sales radar’ of their respective seller sites. I didn’t want to inadvertently interfere with any commercial considerations the seller or buyer(s) may...

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Author Profile: Kenb

Ken B | Kenb

Ken retired early at the age of 62 in 2016, giving him the opportunity to pursue a long-held passion, uncovering the hidden identities behind Northern Soul’s A&R men and women, labels, writers, and producers. A self-described “re-tread” or “returnee,” Ken originally left the scene in 1975 but later returned with renewed enthusiasm. He is the author of the long-running and highly informative Northern Connections article series here on Soul Source.

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due to the format/layout of the article the one youtube link was shown as a click
for ease here it is ready to play

 

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An update to the article since it was first written.

UPDATE: a second copy came up for sale on a Carolina Soul auction & a third copy is now listed on Discogs. They revealed additional label information much more clearly. These are: b-side label writer credits for “Cometi Un Error” as Johnny L Garza. A-side label credits as El Negro Santo (Teddy Bray), and a-side label credit (D.A.R) underneath the title ‘Baby Can I Change My Mind’.

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