In the Frank Wilson post the other day I mentioned a few other rare records so thought it worthwhile posting these for anyone not familiar with them.
Don Gardner [1969] - Cheatin' Kind [Sedgrick #3001]
Only a handful of known copies exist. John Manship sold one back around 2007/8 to a buyer in Australia (for something in the region of £8k) and 'tragically' it was run over by a Fed-ex truck. Manship refunded the buyer and I believe he framed the smashed 45!
Here's a clip of Manship's framed, broken copy 37 secs in. Some other interesting memorabilia in video.
The Inspirations [1967] - No One Else Can Take Your Place [Breakthrough #1001]
The B side on it is blank with a white label, I believe, but never seen one!
Note, it was re-recorded on Breakthrough in 1977 and re-credited as Charles Diamond & The Inspirations.
Joseph Webster [1968] - My Love Is So Strong [Crow #C 21]
Not many dates are available for the Crow releases except C37 1969 & C43 1970. It looks like the numbering system was shared with Flaming Arrow and C19 released in 1968 so this would suggest that this was probably released around 1968.
The Andantes [1964] - (Like A) Nightmare [V.I.P. #25006]
Along with The Funk Brothers, The Andantes were Motown's key backing musicians who never saw the limelight. This is their second and last release in 1964. Their first was on MAH's in 1960 with Billy Kent. It was their only release on Motown, believed by many, released by Berry Gordy only to 'placate' them.