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    Thanks for the Discogs reference. Wonder why I didn't think of that myself. Looks like they are featured on two different compilations that would give the nine singles you mentioned. But interestingly the song I heard today does not appear to be one of them. So it sounds like they recorded enough to have had a CD if anyone had ever been interested in releasing one on them.

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    At the same time, Avco was releasing some great soulful tracks in the UK on their distinctive purple label. The Stylistics and Van McCoy had many releases on Avco.

    And here are some other great releases ......

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    LJ Reynolds and Chocolate Syrup manufactured and distributed by AVCO

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    Let One Hurt Do

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    Little Anthony and The Imperials


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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKEW-UK View Post
    "Make Love To Me" is a song that Van McCoy had produced on Faith, Hope & Charity. I really like this version by Maxine Brown. I can't read the production credits on the Avco 45 label shown above, but I'm assuming it was Van who produced it since he was on Avco himself. Damn! Just when I thought I finally had all of Van's '70s productions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philles/Motown Gary View Post
    "Make Love To Me" is a song that Van McCoy had produced on Faith, Hope & Charity. I really like this version by Maxine Brown. I can't read the production credits on the Avco 45 label shown above, but I'm assuming it was Van who produced it since he was on Avco himself. Damn! Just when I thought I finally had all of Van's '70s productions!
    Tap on the photo on this from ebay UK.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153525121...3ABFBMpMTApsRj

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sotosound View Post
    Tap on the photo on this from ebay UK.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153525121...3ABFBMpMTApsRj
    Thanks, Soto! Just as I suspected -- produced by Joe Cobb & Van McCoy. The B-side -- "Always & Forever" -- produced by Joe Cobb & Van McCoy as well. "Always & Forever" was also produced on Brenda & The Tabulations on the Top & Bottom label.

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