Don Covay - Ooh My Soul (The Rockin' Years) (CD, Comp)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Soul

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

In August 1953, Lillian Claiborne sold two masters to the Gem label: "Can't You See I Love You"/"My Heart Is Yours"; they were released as the "Rainbows." These are, most probably, Serenaders masters. If so, why were they called the Rainbows? I'm not sure. It could be because she learned that Hardy and Womble were now in a group called the Rainbows. She might have renamed the group before sending the masters to Gem (which, in turn, might have influenced Hardy and Womble to use the name for their new group). It might have been pure coincidence. It might have even been because they really were recorded by some other group called the Rainbows. At least one other old master by this group found its way to the Baron label in the mid-70s: "It's Terrific."

 

1. Don Covay - Ooh! My Soul 1:502. Don Covay - Paper Dollar 2:343. Don Covay - Switchin' In The Kitchen 2:244. Don Covay - Believe It Or Not 2:315. Don Covay - Shake With The Shake 2:076. Don Covay - Bip Bop Bip 1:527. Don Covay - Rockin' The Mule 2:368. Don Covay - Comin' Down With The Blues 2:079. Don Covay - Betty Jean 2:1910. Don Covay - One Little Boy Had Money 2:4511. Don Covay - The Fat Man 2:2612. Don Covay - See About Me 2:5613. Don Covay - Come On Back 2:2914. Don Covay - Every Which A Way 2:3315. Don Covay - Where Are You 2:4316. Don Covay - Pony Time 2:1517. Don Covay - Popeye Waddle 2:2718. Don Covay - Please Don't Let Me Know 2:1919. Don Covay - Hand Jive Workout 2:4720. Don Covay - Love Boat 2:0721. The Rainbows (3) - Can't You See I Love You So 2:3222. The Rainbows (3) - It's Terrific 1:4923. Don Covay - My Woman's Love 2:3124. Don Covay - Take This Hurt Off Me 2:2625. Don Covay - See-Saw 2:5426. Don Covay - Mercy Mercy 2:23

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 1997-52493-2A+ 050498-12CD

 

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