Description
Rare Soul Sides: Washington D.C. 1965-1967
Shrine Records was an American soul and R&B record label based in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1964 by its main songwriter Eddie Singleton, among others. From 1964 to 1967, Shrine released a total of twenty vinyl 45 singles with forty different tracks. Shrine's stock of unsold records was destroyed in a warehouse fire in 1968 during the Martin Luther King assassination riots. As a result, very few Shrine records survive today and are highly sought after by collectors. In addition to the released material, a small catalog of tracks by various artists was recorded by Shrine but never released, although much of this previously unreleased material was rediscovered and released on various newer labels such as Kent / Ace Records.
The limited edition box set now features seven selected 7inch singles from 1965-67.
TRACKS:
Disc 1: 01 We Called It Love - Barbara Long 02 Take It From Me - Traci
Disc 2: 01 Mind In A Bind - The Epsilons 02 Mad At The World - The Epsilons
Disc 3: 01 Watch Your Step - The Cautions 02 No Other Way - The Cautions
Disc 4: 01 Wait Till I Get There - Tippie & The Wisemen 02 I Wouldn't Mind Crying - Tippie & The Wisemen
Disc 5: 01 I'm A Lover - Sidney Hall 02 Do What I Want - The Cavaliers
Disc 6: 01 Hush Baby - The Prophets 02 If I Had (One Gold Piece) - The Prophets
Disc 7: 01 I Won't Believe It Til I See It - Jimmy Armstrong 02 It's Gonna Take Love - Jimmy Armstrong
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