Posted September 7, 200915 yr Does anyone have any info on this 1971 Ohio release please? Has it had plays anywhere, rarity & availability? Many thanks!! JM
September 7, 200915 yr Does anyone have any info on this 1971 Ohio release please? Has it had plays anywhere, rarity & availability? Many thanks!! JM hi joel what a great tune this is saw it on ebay never seen it before...
September 7, 200915 yr hi joel what a great tune this is saw it on ebay never seen it before... very hard record. ron harrington doesn't even have a copy himself.
September 7, 200915 yr Does anyone have any info on this 1971 Ohio release please? Has it had plays anywhere, rarity & availability? Many thanks!! JM Had this on the racks for many a year now- real nice lo-fi feel to it, and love the way the label credits 'Mckenzie records PA and guitar rental'. If you need any label info etc let me know.. Dave
September 7, 200915 yr Had this on the racks for many a year now- real nice lo-fi feel to it, and love the way the label credits 'Mckenzie records PA and guitar rental'. If you need any label info etc let me know.. Dave there's a label scan here: https://www.ohiosoulrecordings.com/h.htm
September 8, 200915 yr Had this on the racks for many a year now- real nice lo-fi feel to it, and love the way the label credits 'Mckenzie records PA and guitar rental'. If you need any label info etc let me know.. Dave Larry McKenzie rented equipment before he got into the recording business. His business and studio were in his house. The bands would need to set up their instruments in different rooms! I think the Harrington record was the last one he ever released. I've seen a few copies, but in collections of people who are not 'soul' heads. Although he stopped recording, he continued to rent equipment and played in bands (one of them was the Hairy Bears who released three 45s and an LP on Hillside) into the 1980s.
September 8, 200915 yr Larry McKenzie rented equipment before he got into the recording business. His business and studio were in his house. The bands would need to set up their instruments in different rooms! I think the Harrington record was the last one he ever released. I've seen a few copies, but in collections of people who are not 'soul' heads. Although he stopped recording, he continued to rent equipment and played in bands (one of them was the Hairy Bears who released three 45s and an LP on Hillside) into the 1980s. Thanks for that! Great info!
Does anyone have any info on this 1971 Ohio release please? Has it had plays anywhere, rarity & availability? Many thanks!!
JM