Doris Willingham – Make It On Out / The Taylor Brothers – I’m Holding On 45 (Kent) 7″ Vinyl

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Doris Willingham – Make It On Out

The Taylor Brothers – I’m Holding On

ARTIST Doris Willingham / The Taylor Brothers
A SIDE Doris Willingham – Make It On Out
B SIDE The Taylor Brothers – I’m Holding On
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Weight 130.00 g
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Doris Willingham / The Taylor Brothers

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Doris Willingham – Make It On Out

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The Taylor Brothers – I'm Holding On

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This exciting 45, features two previously unheard 60s, New York soul, dance tracks.

Big Apple session singer and occasional composer, Doris Willingham, first had a rare release on the Hi- Monty label in 1966 and then in 1968 cut four sides for drummer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie. All were produced by Richard Tee and co-written with Doris. They were licensed to Ed Kassner who launched his Jay Boy label with ‘You Can’t Do That’ in both the UK and the USA. A change of strategy caused the US label to be discontinued after two releases and the UK then switched primarily to home-produced recordings. The two best Willingham sides lay dormant at President’s tape library until Ace released the killer ballad ‘Too Much To Bear’ in 2005. The fourth track is this superb dance number featuring the great Purdie band, no doubt featuring his usual bassist Jimmy Tyrell, who arranged the Hi-Monty 45.

The Taylor Brothers ‘Holding On’ is a much grittier affair, produced by Maxine Brown’s husband at the time, Mal Williams. The duo were Bennie “Earl” Bunn and Sam “The Man” Taylor and they wrote this, the third track recorded at the session that produced the ‘People In Love’ single on Joy. Sam had been a major mover in NYC black music circles since the 50s with his own bands and had fingers in many pies. The duo gave a performance worthy of some of the great 60s male soul couplings. – Ace Records

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