I've have just spent a very pleasent morning in Waltham On The wolds "where the wind blows cold" in the company of Mr John Manship and a very nice cup of freshly ground coffe & came away with three records on D.wreckEd.hiT records from Michigan, moto is "what's on the platter is all that matters" well i can tell you The Elevations "what can i do / K-I-S-S-I-N-G will be on my record player platter for most of the afternoon (or untill the other half gets in from work!) take a look at Johns site it says it all.
Joey King "fish" & the D.H.M.A. Music "just one more time" / "deceiving love" produced by McKinley Jackson is the most intresting one of the 3 IMO and the one i'll be playing early doors at the next Stute thats for sure.
The last is a heads up for the 60's Detroit collectors, Hindal Butts out of the vaults comes "get loose" / "pollutions protest" the sleve notes say originally intended to be released on M-S records the tunes have remained in the can for 30 years. Thank god for D-wreckEd-hiT or we may never had the chance to own this Northern funk track on a 7" more than well worth a play out i can see this turning out to be a big nighter tune
I've have just spent a very pleasent morning in Waltham On The wolds "where the wind blows cold" in the company of Mr John Manship and a very nice cup of freshly ground coffe & came away with three records on D.wreckEd.hiT records from Michigan, moto is "what's on the platter is all that matters" well i can tell you The Elevations "what can i do / K-I-S-S-I-N-G will be on my record player platter for most of the afternoon (or untill the other half gets in from work!) take a look at Johns site it says it all.
Joey King "fish" & the D.H.M.A. Music "just one more time" / "deceiving love" produced by McKinley Jackson is the most intresting one of the 3 IMO and the one i'll be playing early doors at the next Stute thats for sure.
The last is a heads up for the 60's Detroit collectors, Hindal Butts out of the vaults comes "get loose" / "pollutions protest" the sleve notes say originally intended to be released on M-S records the tunes have remained in the can for 30 years. Thank god for D-wreckEd-hiT or we may never had the chance to own this Northern funk track on a 7" more than well worth a play out i can see this turning out to be a big nighter tune
Steve J
Edited by SteveJohnston