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TAY 003EP
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"Founded in 1963, Rojac Records was Jack Taylor's attempt to capture the musical pulse of Harlem. Throughout the '60s (and into the '80s) the imprint released a steady stream of releases. Whether they were hits or near hits they're all exceptional in quality. Next up in the series; Damn Sam the Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation's self-titled 7" (released in the period where Jack Taylor was working out of Detroit) with 'Give Me Another Joint' on the B-side."
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TS 001LP
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Grey-area reissue of O.C. Wright's super rare 1970 funk album featuring "Jack Taylor producing; Ben Littles directing music; Love Star Music, writing lyrics; O.C., A.J. Branham and Rudy Thompson on vocals; Dave Newton, drums; Greg Whitfield, electric congos/bongos; Tony Trice, bass; Tobby Childs, guitar; Johnathan Scott, lead guitar; Ben James; keyboards Good Sister, tambourine; Ben Littles, trombone/trumpet; Lewellen Sutherland, tenor sax; and Richard "Sonny Bobby" Dilligard, trumpet."
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