Anthony Fontaine - How Can I Lose (What I Never Had)

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SJ 1015

Anthony Fontaine
How Can I Lose (What I Never Had)

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Anthony Fontaine originally from Memphis Tennessee, during the late 60’s signed up with Pasadena Texas record producer Claude Latimore Milburn to record two Earl Rhodes songs.[+]

Roscoe & Friends - Barnyard Soul

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SJ 1014

Roscoe & Friends
Barnyard Soul

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Following on from our previous release of two of the more in demand songs from the Washington D.C Tec label by Roscoe & Friends and Tojo, we at Soul Junction have decided to release the remainder Of Roscoe (Bowie) & Friends Tec output in the format of an EP single.[+]

The New Creation - The Fish Song

SJ 541

SJ 541

The New Creation
The Fish Song

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The New Creation were a five piece ensemble made up of family members Robert James Randle (Aka Rasheed Shakoor Sr) his son Keith Randle (aka Rasheed Shakoor Jr) their nephew/cousin Mel Houston.[+]

The Internationals - Beautiful Philosophy

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SJ 1013

The Internationals
Beautiful Philosophy

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Legendary songwriting siblings Richard and Robert Poindexter often during the 1960’s frequented the CBS Building at 1697 Broadway and 53rd St (formerly known as the Ed Sullivan Building).[+]

Robert Montgomery - Love Song About You

SJ 540

SJ 540

Robert Montgomery
Love Song About You

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Robert Montgomery is a Singer, Songwriter, Performer, Producer, Keyboard and Organ Instrumentalist, who began his music career in his early teens jamming with local bands in his small hometown of Rome, Georgia.[+]

Roscoe & Friends - Broadway Sissy b/w Tojo - Broken Hearted Lover

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Release Date - Monday 4th June 2018

Roscoe & Friends b/w Tojo
Broadway Sissy - Broken Hearted Lover

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Roscoe Bowie Jr was a talented horn and keyboard player who honed his skills as a jazz musician in and around Washington, D.C.[+]

Chuck Stephens - Paying For Your Love

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SJ 1011

Chuck Stephens
Paying For Your Love

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Chuck Stephens originally hailed from upstate New York reputedly Buffalo. He was during the mid 1970’s one of the leading disc jockey’s on the popular New York radio station WWRL AM.[+]

The Nu-Rons - All My Life

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SJ 1010

The Nu-Rons
All My Life

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The Nu-Rons, were a family group consisting of two sets of brothers and cousins, the four young men in question being brothers Daryl Howard and Raymond Gibson, together with Otho Bateman and Charles Bateman.[+]

We Got A Sweet Thing Going On - Volume THREE

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SJCD 5014

We Got A Sweet Thing Going On
Volume THREE

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The third volume of our “We Got A Sweet Thing Going On” series returns with yet another esoteric mix of sweet and group harmony soul.[+]

The Holidays - You Make Me Weak (Take 2)

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SJ 539

The Holidays
You Make Me Weak (Take 2)

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here were several groups within the Detroit music scene that shared the name of ‘The Holidays’. From the 1950’s through to the late 1960’s our version of The Holidays who took their name from a group members car, a 1954 Oldsmobile ‘Holiday’[+]

The Cooperettes/The Toppiks - Win All Your Love

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SJ 1006

The Cooperettes/The Toppiks
Win All Your Love

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The Cooperettes were four sisters, Janette, Angela, Debbie and Tina Cooper from Germantown PA. Who began their singing career under the guidance of their mother Ethyl. Originally performing gospel as The Little Cooperettes they dropped the ‘Little’ when they switched to secular music.[+]

The Intrigues - If The Shoe Fits

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SJLP 5013

The Intrigues
If The Shoe Fits

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In 1969 a local Philly group, The Intrigues, hit pay dirt with their self penned song “In A Moment”, initially released on their own Bullet label. This Thom Bell and Bobby Martin song was later picked up by the NYC Yew label and made it to #10 in the R&B charts that same year.[+]