When Buffalo natives in upstate New York Bobby Nunn and Eugene Coplin recorded "If This World Were Mine" LP (posted on the old blog)… in the late 1960s and early 70s, the duo fashioned themselves as suave sophisticates with their insides exposed boys to men by way of Marvin Gaye and the Five Stairsteps . No doubt they incited more than a few swoons and sighs at local gigs. But then Nunn’s father William couldn’t sustain his fledgling label, Mo Do, and Bob & Gene’s album was set aside in a crawl space or an attic or wherever else all these “lost” soul records end up. You can guess the rest. This album their follow up is a time capsule of great covers done their way with a great cover of the Main Ingrediant`s " Happiness" gaining northern spins.
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The Tasters!
21 comments:
Fantastic review AMM thank you!!
Thanks a lot AMM looks great!
I'm happy to be around the bend!
Thanks, AMM!
Thanks for the Gene and Bobby Review. Excellent choice AMM!
Thanks for reviewing such an unknown lost collection
New to me yes please and thanks AMM
Thanks AMM for hitting the bullseye with this review
Thanks AMM. Hope the rest of the album is as good as the tasters.
thanks for another rare review AMM
New one to me , tasters sound great .
Interesting Second Strike
Thank U Kindly
Quite unusual but I like the sound of these two voices.
Thanks mate for the review
great interview with some very good tasters. Thank you AMM.
Great story of this lost music. Thanks,AMM.
thanks for this great tax scam Guiness!
Nice review AMM thanks
Thanks AMM great review Im stuck on the Johnny Bristol classic Hang on in there baby
Thanks for reviewing another rarity AMM
Good to see this rarity here! Thanks for review, P.
This one a few great sounds produced by the tax scam label great sound and a nice review its just ashamed that these guys did not produce lot more big I think I have a single by Bobby Nunn on Motown if this is the same guy thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro
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