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The United Four were Weldon Arthur McDougall’s group, formed for the purpose of recording on his Philly-based record label, Harthon Records. Check out my favorite ballad cut by the band!
From the small Indianapolis-based Lamp record label comes Amnesty’s “Everybody Who Wants to be Free.” First-rate sister funk with reverb-soaked vocals over a tight backing that effortlessly shifts tempos from verse to chorus.
This past weekend I had the pleasure of locating a large number of local DC area records that I’d been after, but at the end of the day, a non-DC 45, The Overtones’ “What Would I Do,” was what really caught my attention.
I recently scored a copy of a crazy cool Detroit single that I’d been after for a while. The group, The Soul In-pressions, come correct with a funky beat ballad that really gets the head nodding.