As you will have probably noticed already, I'm having a Northern Soul day
      today as there's not much on the new release front of interest around today.  It's a
      mixture of well known and not so well known tunes.
    
    This one, however, is a well known classic double-sider with one of the best stompers
    ever and still exceedingly rare to find an original. Both sides were written
    by group member James Mitchell and Hadley Murrell who had previously written
    songs with, and recorded by, Eddie (Campbell) & Ernie (Johnson).  
    The Servicemen, as the name implies, were a 5 member group which consisted
    of three serving members of US Airforce and one from the army, all based in Arizona, plus another.
  
The connection between Murrell, Eddie & Ernie & Servicemen is that they were all based in  Phoenix, Arizona.
    There's a great story about them on
    Soul Source
    by Karl 'Chalky' White from an interview with Larry Banks who was a member
    of the group.  Banks provided several interesting photos. Note this is
    not the same Larry Banks who was married to Bessie Banks.
  
Servicemen [1967] - Are You Angry / I Need A Helping Hand [Wind Hit #M-101]
    This track was originally a doo-wop ballad.  It was recorded by
      Thee Midniters
      on Whittier in 1966 which is almost unrecognisable to the stomping version
      by the Servicemen. 
The Servicemen performed the song acapella (along with
      some other songs) in the intermission of a dance at a US Air Force base
      where Hadley Murrell was the DJ.  After hearing them, Murrell decided
      he wanted to record them. Subsequently he released 2 songs on his own Wind
      Hit label in 1967. 
Only one other record was released on Wind Hit (co-written by Murrell and Eddie Campbell) by Roy
      & The Dew Drops - curiously there is a
      clip on YT
      where '(Servicemen)' has been hand written on the label underneath the
      artist name - could the group also be them, or are they being credited with writing the song?  Apparently only 200 Wind Hit
      copies were pressed hence its scarcity.
  
It was bootleged on a 'counterfeit' look-alike label in the 70s to 'meet demand'. They are easy to recognise as the original is vinyl with moulded label, whilst the booleg is sytrene with 'stick-on' label. Originals are now selling for 4 figures.
  Are You Angry (Acapella)
Servicemen [1967] - Need A Heping Hand [Wind Hit #M-101]
    This side was also later issued on Patheway with
      'My Turn'
      (a doo-wop / soul harmony tune) on the flip side. Most pressings on
      Patheway had the labels reversed.
  
  








 
   
  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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