The white label is actually an original Flair label pasted on there backwards. A little bit of the label peeled and I can see Flair, but can't tell what the label was for
FLAIR 1064 -- RICHARD BERRY (with Arthur Lee Maye & The Crowns + The Dreamers on b-side) --Oh Oh, Get Out Of The Car /B SIDE-- Please Tell Me -- 1955. Richard Berry - Please Tell Me - Los Angeles Doo Wop Ballad
My favourite singer/songwriter EVER
@PJDooWop & hey Happy New Year btw Thanks for all the great Doo Wop & Soul uploads & please keep them coming :)
The white label is actually an original Flair label pasted on there backwards. A little bit of the label peeled and I can see Flair, but can't tell what the label was for
Thank you!
This is great :)
FLAIR 1064 -- RICHARD BERRY (with Arthur Lee Maye & The Crowns + The Dreamers on b-side) --Oh Oh, Get Out Of The Car /B SIDE-- Please Tell Me -- 1955.
Richard Berry - Please Tell Me - Los Angeles Doo Wop Ballad
:) thank you
Yes, very nice.
A Flair acetate. That' s very cool.
I think the song sounds a lot better at +10%
I've noticed this too. Was the original mastering speed off when they cut it? What's the story, someone has to know.
I don't ever plan on stopping. When the distant day comes that I have to pass on I will have delegated someone to keep this going for me :)
You're right.. The mix is just a little bit off