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First Choice – Love Thang
Label: | Gold Mind Records – GG 502 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Funk / Soul |
Style: | Disco |
Tracklist
A | Love Thang | 8:04 | |
B | Great Expectations | 5:33 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Salsoul Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Gold Mind Records
- Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
Credits
- Executive-Producer – Joe Cayre, Ken Cayre, Stan Cayre
Notes
From The Gold Mind L.P. GA 9502 "Hold Your Horses"
℗1979 Gold Mind Records
Side A: REMIX BY TEE SCOTT
Side B: "A TOM MOULTON MIX"
℗1979 Gold Mind Records
Side A: REMIX BY TEE SCOTT
Side B: "A TOM MOULTON MIX"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etchings): GG 502 A 2 FWÓ 1 A1 D
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etchings): GG 502 B 1 FWÓ 1 A1 F
- Matrix / Runout (Both Sides Label): GG 502
Other Versions (5 of 16)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Love Thang / Great Expectations (7") | Gold Mind Records | G7 4022 | US | 1979 | |||
Recently Edited | Love Thang (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Stereo) | Salsoul Records | GG 502 (DJ) | US | 1979 | ||
Recently Edited | Love Thang / Double Cross (12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM) | Salsoul Records, RCA | ZC 8439 | France | 1979 | ||
New Submission | Love Thang (7", 45 RPM, Promo) | Gold Mind Records | G7 4022 DJ | US | 1979 | ||
Love Thang (12") | Rams Horn Records | RHR 3349 | Netherlands | 1984 |
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Listen to the album cut of 'Love Thang' then the remix and tell me if it's not one of the best remixes ever. Classic 10/10.
Edited 10 years ago
Reportedly this record was Tee Scott's first release on remix. Scott was well known as the DJ at NYC club Better Days (an affordable but streetwise black, gay club relatively close to Times Square), and was highly revered among his contemporaries which included Larry Levan of the famed Paradise Garage. Scott is alleged to be the first DJ to mix on three turntables and had a long career mixing dance records, including many classics, before his death in 1995.