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Blue eyed soul label. 1960's first owned by Howard Walker then Danny & Larry Pavlick (aka Lick). 8614 Van Dyke, Detroit 48213. Connected to various Sound Inc. labels from 56880 North New Haven, Michigan 48048. Label almost went bankrupt when "Rosanna" hit because they couldn't afford all the pressings he needed to support the demand and he wasn't getting paid fast enough by the distributors. Al Reid was the lead singer of the Capreez. Before that, he was with the Ook-piks and played with the Soul Survivors and Messiah & The Goodtime Band. |
Cat. Number |
Artist |
A-Side/B-Side |
Mattrix |
Date |
S1-110 |
Garry Haines |
Keep On Going |
SoN25501 |
1966 |
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I Wanna Sing |
SoN25502 |
1966 |
SL-112 |
Ook-Piks |
Sleeping Child |
|
1966 |
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Funny Farm |
|
1966 |
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early label design |
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demo label design |
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re-issue label design |
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SL-120 |
Rich Cutcher/Wildwoods |
My Laura Lee |
|
1966 |
|
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Something From Twilight Zone |
|
1966 |
SL-126 |
Capreez |
Roseanna |
|
1966 |
|
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Over You |
|
1966 |
SL-142 |
Knightsmen |
Parchment Farm |
|
1967 |
|
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If I Really Loved You |
|
1967 |
SL-161 |
Opposing Forces |
If I Really Loved You |
|
1967 |
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Parchment Famr |
|
1967 |
SL-149 |
Capreez |
It's Good To Be Home Again |
17951 |
1967 |
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How To Make A Sad Man Glad |
17952 |
1967 |
SK-171 |
Capreez |
Soulsation |
SI-C10096 |
1967 |
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Time |
SI-C10097 |
1967 |
SL-213 |
Words |
Runnaway Love |
|
1968 |
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What Is The Reason |
|
1968 |
222 |
Big Daddy Lackowski |
Christmas Melody |
|
1968 |
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Jingle Bell Polka |
|
1968 |
SL-220 |
Marshall Lackowski |
Ladee Da |
|
1966 |
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Bumble Bee Polka |
|
1966 |
SL-286 |
Michigan Polka-Tels |
I'm Yours Tomorrow Polka |
|
1966 |
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White Rose Waltz |
|
1966 |
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Research: Mickey Nold/45cat.com |
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