THE SUPREMES would go on to become Motown’s most successful act but back in the summer of ’62 they had to settle for No.95 in the Billboard Hot 100 with their 4th release as The Supremes and the first to be penned by Smokey Robinson. It was also their first record to chart, putting an end to their unfortunate Hitsville pet name… the “no-hit Supremes. On the flip side we feature a short “on-air” radio interview from the original BBC radio series Top Gear, produced by Bernie Andrews and hosted by Brian Matthew. The Supremes introduce themselves and talk about the Apollo. Learn More
The soundtrack of the J. MICHAEL MCCARTHY movie reissued on Chaputa. Featuring The Makers, Jack Oblivian, Guitar Wolf, Greg Oblivian, Mick Colins, The Drags, The Royal Pendletons, '68 Comeback, Gasoline and more... Learn More
Outta Sight pay homage to the original R&B maverick, and British music industry innovator, Guy Stevens with 16 original tracks culled from the DJs Scene Club playlist. Learn More
Colorful 36-page booklet with biographies and discographic information, a detailed introduction to historical, cultural and political backgrounds, and a variety of rare photos and memorabilia. Learn More
Jens Lindberg brings some of his most obscure and mostly unreleased tracks that he and his friends recorded during the 90’s decade. Insert featuring photos and notes by Jens Lindberg. Learn More