
Tonight we got my man George Mahood coming through all the way from Manchester UK to lay some treats on us. George runs the Concourse Records on-line record shop, and is the former EIC of Big Daddy and Grand Slam magazines. Last year when he played our party he killed it, particularly on the crossover tip, with a lot of joints (Sherrell Bros., Harmonics on Seventy 7, C.O.D.s on Magic Touch etc.) that seemed to have slid under the radar - at least at the time.
Here's another from his set that night - an overlooked cheapie by former Spinners lead singer G.C. Cameron. Sort of reminds me of Billy Paul's "How Good is Your Game" with the acoustic guitar up front. David Ruffin also does a version but it's not nearly as good. G.C.'s Curtis Mayfield-style vocal carries this shit. 45 only too, I think.
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