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Just picked up a Louis Younger 45 yesterday at a record show that I can't find any information on. It's a good 2 sider in the Popcorn/ Jamaican style. Good big NYC production sound. The disc is Logo 502 I Can't Kick the Habit b/w Lonely Man The only artist discography I can find of him on line is on John Ridley's Sir Shambling site and it's not listed there. Anyone know this? Shouldn't be that rare on Logo (the King Coleman label) but I am drawing blanks on this. Any help will be appreciated. -Barry

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Here's a partial mp3 of the better side... /louisyounger.mp3

Thanks for the info. I don't have the R&B Indies book so that was helpful. So far nobody I've spoken with is familar with the record although John Anderson seems to remember having an odd Louis Younger 45 years ago. My thinking at this point is that there may only be a couple copies at the most in collectors hands. The A side can certainly pass as a good midtempo Northern. The flip is an Arthur Alexander style tune (ala You Better Move On) in a Drifters production style.

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