ARTIST | Claude Huey |
---|---|
A SIDE | Claude Huey – Why Would You Blow It |
B SIDE | Claude Huey – Why Did Our Love Go |
LABEL | Expansion |
FORMAT | 7″ Vinyl |
GENRE | Northern Soul, 60s Soul |
RELEASE YEAR | 2021 |
CONDITION | New |
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Claude Huey – Why Would You Blow It / Why Did Our Love Go 45 (Expansion) 7″ Vinyl
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Claude Huey – Why Would You Blow It
Claude Huey – Why Did Our Love Go
Claude Huey was a west coast soul singer who after leaving the army sang with Jesse “Ozz” Osborne & The Sperlings. As a solo artist he recorded a number of sides in the late 60s including the highly acclaimed and sought after “Why Would You Blow It”.
It was produced by “Ozz” who became a chief engineer at Fantasy Records and went on to work with Lenny Williams, The Debonaires, Freddie Hubbard and an array of soul and jazz artists.
“Why Would You Blow It” became popular on the UK’s Northern Soul Scene, originals of this record becoming rare and expensive to purchase.
High Demand on 7”
Classic rare Soul /Northern Record
Label artwork a re-creation of the original
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