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Cameo Parkway Disc 4



CD #4

1. Evie Sands
“Angel Of The Morning”
(Taylor)
Recorded April 1967
A&R Recording, New York City
Produced by Chip Taylor & Al Gorgoni
Arranged by Al Gorgoni
Cameo C475A
Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford and Leslie Miller on backing vocals.
Eddie Hinton plays electric guitar.

2. Evie Sands
“The Love Of A Boy”
(Bacharach/David)
Recorded September 1966
Mira Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by Chip Taylor & Al Gorgoni
Arranged by Trade Martin
Cameo C436A
Toni Wine, Leslie Miller & Hilda Harris on backing vocals.

3. Eddie Holman
“This Can’t Be True”
(Holman/Soloman)
Recorded July/August 1965
Virtue Recording Studios, Philadelphia
Produced by Weldon McDougal III, Luther Randolph & Johnny Stiles
"A Harthon Production"
Arranged by Luther Randolph
Parkway P960A  Billboard Pop #57, R&B #17
Featuring The Larks on backing vocals.

4. The Five Stairsteps
“World Of Fantasy”
(Burke/Fowler)
Recorded 1/17/1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
Produced by Curtis Mayfield
Arranged by Johnny Pate
(p) 1966, All Rights Reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, a Unit of Sony BMG Music.
Windy C WC602A  Billboard Pop #49, R&B #12

5. The Five Stairsteps
“Come Back”
(Burke/Fowler)
Recorded 9/12/1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
Produced by Curtis Mayfield
Arranged by Johnny Pate
(p) 1966, All Rights Reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, a Unit of Sony BMG Music.
Windy C WC603A  Billboard Pop #61, R&B #15

6. Eddie Holman
“Am I A Loser (From The Start)”
(Holman/Soloman)
Recorded July/August 1966
Virtue Recording Studios, Philadelphia
Produced by Weldon McDougal III, Luther Randolph & Johnny Stiles
“A Harthon Production”
Arranged by Luther Randolph
Parkway P106A  Billboard Pop #101, R&B #17
Featuring The Larks on backing vocals.

7. The Five Stairsteps
“Danger! She’s A Stranger”
(Burke/Fowler/Mayfield)
Recorded 9/12/1966
Universal Recording, Chicago
Produced by Curtis Mayfield
Arranged by Johnny Pate
(p) 1966, All Rights Reserved USA
Courtesy of Sony BMG Custom Marketing Croup, a Unit of Sony BMG Music.
Windy C WC604A  Billboard Pop #89, R&B #16

8. Bobby Marchan
“Meet Me In Church”
(Tex)
Recorded in l967
Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
Produced & Arranged by Buddy Killen
Cameo C453A

9. The Delfonics
“You’ve Been Untrue”
(Bell /Hart)
Recorded January 1967
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced & Arranged by Thom Bell
Cameo C472A

10. The Persians
“Get A Hold Of Yourself”
(Baum/Giant/Kaye)
Recorded January 1963
Produced by Bill Giant & Bernie Baum
Pageant 601A

11. The Delfonics
“He Don’t Really Love You”
(Bell/Hart/Watson)
Recorded January 1967
Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced & Arranged by Thom Bell
Moon Shot MS6703A  Billboard R&B #33

12. Chris Bartley
“The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven”
(McCoy)
Recorded April/May 1967
Regent Sound Studios, New York City
Produced & Arranged by Van McCoy
Vando DV101A  Billboard Pop #32, R&B #10

13. Lonnie Youngblood
“The Grass (Will Sing For You)”
(Bruno/Millrose)
Recorded August 1966
Allegro Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by Bob Schwartz
Arranged by Tommy Kaye
Fairmount F1016A

14. Terry Knight and The Pack
“I (Who Have Nothing)”
(Donida/Rapetti/Leiber/Stoller)
Recorded July/August/September 1966
Audio Recording Studio, Cleveland & Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by Terry Knight
Supervised by Otis Ellis
String Arrangements by Richard Rome
Lucky Eleven LE-230A  Billboard Pop #46

15. Ohio Express
“Beg, Borrow and Steal”
(DiFrancesco/Zerato)
Recorded in 1966 in New York City
Produced by Jeff Katz, Jerry Kasenetz & Sylvester Bradford
“A Super K Production”
Cameo C483A  Billboard Pop #29
This recording was first issued as by The Rare Breed on Attack 1401.

16.  ? and The Mysterians
“96 Tears”
(Martinez)
Recorded in 1966
Shields Recording Studio, Bay City, Michigan
Produced by Rudy Gonzales
Cameo C428A  Billboard Pop #1 and British Pop #37
Originally released on Pa-Go-Go 102.

17.  ? and The Mysterians
“I Need Somebody”
(Martinez)
Recorded August/September 1966
Talent Masters, New York City
Produced by Neil Bogart
Cameo C441A  Billboard Pop #22

18. Bob Seger
“East Side Story”
(Seger)
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Produced & Arranged by Doug Brown & Bob Seger
Cameo C438A

19.  ? and The Mysterians
“Can’t Get Enough Of You, Baby”
(Linzer/Randell)
Recorded February 1967
Dick Charles Recording Service, New York City
Produced by Neil Bogart for Pa-Go-Go Productions
Cameo C467A  Billboard Pop #56

20. The Rationals
“Respect”
(Redding)
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Produced & Arranged by Jeep Holland
“An A2 Production”
Cameo C437A  Billboard Pop #92
Originally released on A2 Records 104 in 1966.

21. Bobby Marchan
“Shake Your Tambourine”
(Marchan)
Recorded July 1966
Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
Produced & Arranged by Buddy Killen
Cameo C429A  Billboard R&B #14

22. Bunny Sigler
“Let The Good Times Roll & Feel So Good”
(Goodman/Lee) / (Lee)
Recorded April 1967
Bell Sound Studios, New York City & Cameo Parkway Studio, Philadelphia
Produced by John Madara, Leon Huff & Dave White for Madara-White Productions
Arranged by Joe Renzetti
Parkway P153A  Billboard Pop #22
With Clark Terry on trumpet.

23. Bob Seger and The Last Heard
“Heavy Music, Part 1”
(Seger)
Recorded in 1967
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Produced & Arranged by Bob Seger & Doug Brown
Cameo C494A  Cash Box Pop #70

24. Bunny Sigler
“Lovey Dovey/You’re So Fine”
(Curtis/Ertegun) / (Finnie/Schofield)
Recorded August 1967
Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Produced by John Madara & Leon Huff for Madara-White Productions
Arranged by Joe Renzetti
Parkway KP6000A  Billboard Pop #86
With Clark Terry on trumpet.

25. Bob Seger and The Last Heard
“Sock It To Me Santa”
(Honaker/Lagassa/Seger)
Recorded in 1966
United Sound Studios, Detroit
Produced & Arranged by Doug Brown & Bob Seger
Cameo C444A

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