45 eddie spencer you're so good to me baby

$500.00

Spencer, Eddie - You're So Good to Me Baby b/w If This is Love (I'd Rather be Lonely)

Format: 45
Label: Arc A1206
Year: 1968
Origin: Montego Bay, Jamaica - Scarborough, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: funk, soul
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Value of Original Title: $500.00
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Release Type: Singles
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Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
You're So Good to Me Baby

Side 2

Track Name
If This is Love (I'd Rather be Lonely)

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You're So Good to Me Baby b/w If This is Love (I'd Rather be Lonely)

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From 1968, the original Canada-only vinyl release of this northern classic also done by the Precisions. Ten years later Eddie got a UK release due to the demand for this rare little belter at the time. Still a highly sought after record on this first release which hasn't got any less rare and even the 1976 UK release fetches a reasonable price. Flip side is no turkey either. Re-issued by Light in the Attic... a mind-blowing musical discovery -- funky music made in Canada - easily some of the best grooves ever dug! Most of the tunes are in a really nitty gritty funky 45 sort of mode -filled with strong influences from American soul of the late 60s and early 70s, but often done with a style that's a bit dirtier and fuzzier, especially at the bottom of the rhythms. There's a few traces of Jamaican production styles on the records, but overall the music's more like a lost stash of music from some smaller American funk scene.

Written by George Daris/Amy Ashwood (You're So Good to Me Baby); and Marty Coleman/Michael Valvano/Cholly Bassoline (If This is Love (I'd Rather be Lonely))
Produced by Robert Rowe and George Daris
Directed by Tony DiMaria
Audio by Bay Studios, Toronto, Ontario

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