The Complete Tri-Phi Records, Volume 1
by Various Artists
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CD Details
- Released: October 7, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Hallmark
Tracks:
- 1.That's What Girls Are Made For - The Spinners
- 2.Any Way You Wanta - Harvey (Formerly of The Moonglows)
- 3.Carry Your Own Load - Johnny & Jackey
- 4.Love (I'm So Glad) - I Found You The Spinners
- 5.Bad Willie - Shorty Long
- 6.Don't Let Them Tell Me (Tell Me Yourself) - Lorri Rudolph
- 7.Hoy Hoy - The Davenport Sisters
- 8.Hard Hearted Woman - Eddie Burns
- 9.Little Ole Boy, Little Ole Girl - Loe & Joe (Lorri Rudolph & Joe Charles)
- 10.Whole Lotta Nothing - The Merced Blue Notes
- 11.Baby Don'tcha Worry - Johnny & Jackey
- 12.Get To School On Time - The Five Quails
- 13.What Did She Use - The Spinners
- 14.Every Day's A Holiday - The Ervin Sisters
- 15.Too Smart - Shorty Long
- 16.Brain Washer - Jr. Walker All Stars
- 17.Do You Know Him - The Jordan Harmonizers
- 18.Stay - The Challengers
- 19.Heebie Jeebies - The Spinners
- 20.Mean And Evil (Baby) - Eddie Burns
- 21.Been A Long Time - The Five Quails
- 22.Midnite Session (Part 1) - The Merced Blue Notes
Product Description:
The second of the two labels created by songwriter and producer Harvey Fuqua (the other being Harvey Records, itself the subject of a Hallmark release on 716202), Tri-Phi was the only label that enjoyed a modicum of chart success, although that success was nearly the ruination of Harvey as he was forced to press more and more stock even before he had been fully paid for the original inventory. The biggest hit was The Spinners Thats What Girls Are Made Of, but there is plenty else here of interest. The standout track is probably the Johnny (Bristol) and Jackey (Beavers) original outing Someday Well Be Together which was issued in 1961. It would later be covered by Diana Ross & The Supremes as their final single before Diana headed off for a solo career and topped the chart.