Alan Kitchener set up Soul Direction in 2020 and has to date released
    around 20 singles on the main label. A subsidiary imprint called Origins was
    created to focus on particularly rare records and has it's eighth release
    due tomorrow (12 Oct).
        It consists of two rarities from Baltimore's Ru-Jac label set up by
          Rufus Mitchell and Jack Bennet in 1963 and ran until 1974, although one further release
          materialised in 1980. The label released between 40-50 singles whilst
          in existence. In 2018 four compilations of the label's output "The Ru-Jac Records Story" Vol's 1-4" were released by Omnivore, from
          whom these tracks have been licensed. We noticed only last week that
          they re-emerged on Amazon's new releases, so assume that they are
          either being re-issued or re-marketed.
      
      
        The two recordings being paired for Origins 1008 are
          The Caressors "I Can't Stay Away" and Sir Joe "Every Day (I'll Be Needing You)".
      
      
        No one at the label recalls anything about The Caressors who recorded
          two sides for Ru-Jac in 1968. The song is credited to co-owner Rufus
          Mitchell and George Charles Brown. It has never sold on Discogs and
          only a handful are listed on Popsike (selling for around the £1,000
          mark) along with a few bootlegs on Soulwax (which isn't listed on
          Discogs). 
      
      
        Sir Joe is Joe Quarterman from Washington D.C. possibly best known
          for his only hit single, the funky "(I Got) So Much Trouble in My Mind" as Joe Quarterman & Fee Soul on GSF in 1972.
      
      
        He met Eddie Best (Gene & Eddie) and Don Downing and became lead
          singer with The Knights. After several of the members were drafted
          into the military he formed formed Sir Joe & The Maidens, later
          joining El Corols Band & Show who released a single "You Must Be
          An Angel" / "Chick, Chick" on Tiny in 1968. The single was also one of
          very few (3/4 listed) releases on Tommy Rouse's Washington D.C. Rouser
          label  billed as just The El Corols in 1971 which sells for big
          bucks. 45Cat lists another release with an alternate title of "Ain't
          No Bragg" for "Chick, Chick" with a different cat. no. (but no label
          scan). All Rouser releases sell for well into four figures.
      
      
        Quarterman wrote and recorded "Every Day (I'll Be Needing You)" in 1970 for Ru-Jac which was the official B side to "Baby, I'd Drop
          Every Thing". It is not even listed on 45Cat and we found only one
          listing for it on Popsike which sold for £348 in Nov 2012.
      
      
        He had one other earlier release on Ru-Jac in 1967 both sides of
          which were released as the second Origins release (1002). Soul
          Direction tell us that "Nobody Beats My Love" along with an unreleased song "A Guy For
            You" were recorded using spare studio time at Edgewood Studios after the
          recording of The El Corals single. The flip, "If You Give Up Your Love”, was recorded later at Virtue. 
      
      
        The single is available now from
          Soul Direction website. 
      
  Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.
| Rating: | 8.4 | 
| Explicit: | N | 
| Genre/Style: | Northern Soul | 
| Format: | Single | 
| Media: | 7" Vinyl | 
| Label: | Soul Direction Origins | 
| Cat No: | None | 
| Date: | 12/10/2023 | 
| Price: | £15 | 
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