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The Robert West Story
Echoic
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images
courtesy of Ron Murphy
Lupine's next release was recorded locally, in Albert Leigh's
Echoic studio at 9706 Cameron Avenue on Detroit's east side. The artists were the Corvells who were a quartet
comprising Wyline Ivey, Jeanet Davis, Mary Jackson and
Mildred Anthony. The rhythm tracks for "He's so
fine"/"Baby sitting" were laid down by
pianist Don Mancha and guitarist Don Davis. The top side was
an answer song to the Falcon's earlier Unart hit and is a
note-for-note replica. The record was released on Lupine 104 and Lupine 1004 in
an arrangement similar to "I found a love".
Notes thanks to
David Meikle
DESIGN AND
GRAPHICS BY
LOWELL BOILEAU
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This website is dedicated to Detroit, Soul Music, 45 RPM, Northern
Soul and the great Motown era of Detroit Musics. It covers Golden
World, Tamla, Wheelsville, Robert West, Darrell Banks, Johnnie
Mae Matthews, Rose Battiste, Tera Shirma, Fred Bridges, Supremes,
Stevie Wonder, Edwin Starr, Funk Brothers, Dennis Coffey, Bob
Babbitt, James Jamerson, Twisted Wheel, Wiggan Casino and many
more Detroit Souls topics. |
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