Another seriously hard to find 70’s original
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Aggregation – A child is born / Can you feel it – Charity 3109 Ex+ Offers (see below)
Ron Carter a notable Jazz legend, described the formation of the Aggregation as “Just a bunch of black guys coming together with nothing creative in the naming of the group”. All these guys were a part of the Alabama A&M Marching Band, they included Ron, Larry "Skip" Glover, Arthur Wade, Eddie Scott, Edmond White and Michael Cornelius. These were their only 2 tracks, recorded in 1970 at Charles "Toot" Snoddy’s Acoustic Loop Sound Lab in Huntsville, Alabama.
The group went from playing fraternity parties to warming up crowds for Archie Bell and the Drells and the Isley Brothers. Ron described their business plan to get a record deal at Stax as simply "Let's just go up and sit in the lobby until someone asks us what we want.”. According to Al Bell, executive and co-owner of Stax this never panned out because they "sounded too much like the Bar-Kays." Aggregation held together through 1974, until the usual rubbish intervened in a potential career, kids, marriage, missing money, a familiar story!
Fabulous double sided hard-nosed edgy soul, polished musicians and we get the message even if the tracks are short on lyrics , floor fillers in the right room. This is the rare original not the Numero Group reissue. Very light discolouration on the labels, just like the few examples that have surfaced. Plays M- with minimal visual marks on vinyl.
Best offer of £400 gets it, will let in run until 9pm on Thu 23 Nov unless an offer hits the mark.


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Cheers, Lee 😉