Posted March 20, 201213 yr The Renee Label The label was owned by Leo Austell & Wm. L. Mitchell Delores Wilson - Come on shy guy / My Dream Renee 100 Oliver Lynch " I Wanna Be / Oh What Have I Done" Renee 104 Both Sides arranged, produced & written by Oliver Lynch. Cascades "Pains In My Heart / One That I Can Spare" Renee 105 *Cicero Blake "Take it from me / Soul of pain" Renee 106 James Bryant "Hey There You Girl / Three Step" Renee 108 (released 1964?) Arranged and produced By Chuck Handy. Both Sides written by James Bryant *Cicero Blake "You're gonna be sorry / Sad feeling" Renee 109 Eddie Sull (Sullivan) "I'm Looking For My Baby / Tell The Whole World About It" Renee 115 Written and produced by Eddie Sull Wales Wallace "I Gotta Have You / You'll Never Get Away" Renee 111 (released 1967?) Written by L. Austell Here's what I managed to put together over a few days from 45s I've had and still got and info pulled from various sales sites. When I've got a bit more time I'll add some more details & credits to the records with asterisks. Plus label scans. derek As far as I know the following releases are on different Renee labels and not connected to the Chicago one under discussion. Kenny Carter Why do you have to go / What about the children Renee 3001 Barbara Green Young Boy / I should have treated you right Renee 5001 Dream Merchants Stop (You're breaking my heart) / Give up (all I've got) Renee 5031 Edited March 22, 201213 yr by chalky
March 22, 201213 yr The Renee Label Dream Merchants Stop (You're breaking my heart) / Give up (all I've got) Renee 5031 My copy of this is 5002 There are at least 2 Midnight Movers releases on 3004 & 3005. Edited March 22, 201213 yr by Paul McKay
March 22, 201213 yr 3002 - Jungle Jim - Masai (Do The Masai Children) / Masai Instr. (Do The Masai Children) 3004 - Midnight Mover Unltd - Follow The Wind Pt.1/ Follow The Wind Pt.2 3005 - Midnight Mover Unltd - Truck In (Instrumental) / Put Your Mind In Your Pocket 3006 - Butterscotch - Something Has Got To Change Part I / Something Has Got To Change Part II Edited March 22, 201213 yr by John Reed
March 22, 201213 yr Hello The Renee label with the 5000 number series was a different company, based in Philadelphia. The Renee label with the 3000 number series was also a different company, operating in the early 1970s, and based on the east coast I think. The owners of the Renee label from Chicago also owned Brainstorm, Twin Stacks, La Cindy etc. Paul Edited March 22, 201213 yr by Paul
The Renee Label
The label was owned by Leo Austell & Wm. L. Mitchell
Delores Wilson - Come on shy guy / My Dream Renee 100
Oliver Lynch " I Wanna Be / Oh What Have I Done" Renee 104
Both Sides arranged, produced & written by Oliver Lynch.
Cascades "Pains In My Heart / One That I Can Spare" Renee 105
*Cicero Blake "Take it from me / Soul of pain" Renee 106
James Bryant "Hey There You Girl / Three Step" Renee 108 (released 1964?)
Arranged and produced By Chuck Handy. Both Sides written by James Bryant
*Cicero Blake "You're gonna be sorry / Sad feeling" Renee 109
Eddie Sull (Sullivan) "I'm Looking For My Baby / Tell The Whole World About It" Renee 115
Written and produced by Eddie Sull
Wales Wallace "I Gotta Have You / You'll Never Get Away" Renee 111 (released 1967?)
Written by L. Austell
Here's what I managed to put together over a few days from 45s I've had and still got and info pulled from various sales sites.
When I've got a bit more time I'll add some more details & credits to the records with asterisks. Plus label scans.
derek
As far as I know the following releases are on different Renee labels and not connected to the Chicago one under discussion.
Kenny Carter Why do you have to go / What about the children Renee 3001
Barbara Green Young Boy / I should have treated you right Renee 5001
Dream Merchants Stop (You're breaking my heart) / Give up (all I've got) Renee 5031
Edited by chalky