
Shrine Records - Rare Soul Sides: Washington DC 1965-1967
Set up by Eddie Singleton with Berry Gordyâs ex-wife and co-founder of Motown, Raynoma (Miss Ray) in 1964, the Shrine label, based in Washington DC, has been a buzzword for collectors for over fifty years. Shrine had no hits; in fact very few sales at all. What it did have was musical talent and a business plan that ended in glorious failure - inadvertently making the twenty singles that were pressed highly sought after by collectors.
Interest was first stirred when a few of the uptempo numbers were played on the Northern Soul scene of the 70s, notably Eddie Dayeâs pounding âGuess Who Loves Youâ spun by DJ Richard Searling at Wigan Casino. Then young Turk DJs like Keb Darge and Guy Hennigan at Staffordâs Top Of The World all-nighters in the 80s really took up Shrineâs cause and the search for the hidden gems was on. âPeople were buying the known records on Shrine, but no-one was buying the unknowns,â recalls Darge. Soon, copies of singles by the Cautions, Cairos and Les Chansonettes went âmassiveâ on the scene - J.D. Bryantâs big ballad âI Wonât Be Coming Backâ sold for a fortune.
When the label went out of business in 1966, Singleton left the remaining stock in the office, before locking the door for the last time. Years later, after being introduced to Kent Recordsâ Ady Croasdell by Ian Levine, Eddie retrieved the original masters from the studio. These tapes revealed unissued gems from the Prophets (later to emerge as a 7â), Tippie & the Wisemen, Traci, Jimmy Armstrong and others.
Those first tape reissues came out on the short-lived Horaceâs label and later Ace more comprehensively issued them on CD. Other labels intervened but now Shrine is back in its rightful home. To celebrate this, we issued âShrine Northern - The 60s Rarest Dance Labelâ Kent LP, KENT 526 last year. We have looked at the tapes again, in greater depth, and found another 14 sides worthy of single releases.
Barbara Longâs great, but elusive, Shrine recording - issued on sister-label Jet Set - deservedly leads off the package and is coupled with the previously CD-only âTake It From Meâ by the mysterious Traci â an early tape find. Like Barbara Long, the Epsilons âMind In A Bindâ was issued just after the label folded and sneaked out on Washingtonâs Hem imprint. It is re-released for the first time as a 7â with their âMad At The Worldâ debuting as a UK 45. The same scenario applies to the Cautionsâ marvellous mid-tempo single âWatch Your Stepâ. We have coupled it with their ever-in-demand âNo Other Wayâ; long deleted from its 2009 repress.
Despite Shrineâs reputation for dance tracks, one of the labels most-revered recordings is the beautiful Tippie & The Wisemen ballad âWait Til I Get Thereâ. That previously unissued number came out on the first Horaceâs LP in 1990. A decade later Ady Croasdell found the tape of their âI Wouldnât Mind Cryingâ in the Universal Studios vaults in Hollywood. This pleased the songâs writer Eddie Singleton who hadnât heard this particular favourite of his since the recording date. Sidney Hall (of the Enjoyables) cut the impassioned beat ballad âIâm A Loverâ as a solo act; it has its first UK 45 release here. We have coupled it with the catchy, raucous groove of the incredibly rare Cavaliers Shrine 45 âDo What I Wantâ. this has improved audio from its previous releases.
The Prophets gorgeous harmony ballad âHuh Babyâ gets its first 45 re-release too and we have put a slightly alternate version, found in the tapes, of âIf I Had One Gold Pieceâ, the original B side. Finally, another Shrine-recorded Jet Set 45 by Jimmy Armstrong âI Wonât Believe It Till I See Itâ makes its Kent debut, along with his killer blues ballad âItâs Gonna Take Timeâ which has never been released before.
Seven new Shrine 45s, complete with an attractively packaged box containing rarely seen photos; soul heaven!
Tracklist
RECORD ONE
WE CALLED IT LOVE - Barbara Long
TAKE IT FROM ME - Traci
RECORD TWO
MIND IN A BIND - The Epsilons
MAD AT THE WORLD - The Epsilons
RECORD THREE
WATCH YOUR STEP - The Cautions
NO OTHER WAY - The Cautions
RECORD FOUR
WAIT TILL I GET THERE - Tippie & The Wisemen
I WOULDN'T MIND CRYING - Tippie & The Wisemen
RECORD FIVE
I'M A LOVER - Sidney Hall
DO WHAT I WANT - The Cavaliers
RECORD SIX
HUSH BABY - The Prophets
IF I HAD (ONE GOLD PIECE) - The Prophets
RECORD SEVEN
I WON'T BELIEVE IT âTIL I SEE IT - Jimmy Armstrong
IT'S GONNA TAKE LOVE - Jimmy Armstrong
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Set up by Eddie Singleton with Berry Gordyâs ex-wife and co-founder of Motown, Raynoma (Miss Ray) in 1964, the Shrine label, based in Washington DC, has been a buzzword for collectors for over fifty years. Shrine had no hits; in fact very few sales at all. What it did have was musical talent and a business plan that ended in glorious failure - inadvertently making the twenty singles that were pressed highly sought after by collectors.
Interest was first stirred when a few of the uptempo numbers were played on the Northern Soul scene of the 70s, notably Eddie Dayeâs pounding âGuess Who Loves Youâ spun by DJ Richard Searling at Wigan Casino. Then young Turk DJs like Keb Darge and Guy Hennigan at Staffordâs Top Of The World all-nighters in the 80s really took up Shrineâs cause and the search for the hidden gems was on. âPeople were buying the known records on Shrine, but no-one was buying the unknowns,â recalls Darge. Soon, copies of singles by the Cautions, Cairos and Les Chansonettes went âmassiveâ on the scene - J.D. Bryantâs big ballad âI Wonât Be Coming Backâ sold for a fortune.
When the label went out of business in 1966, Singleton left the remaining stock in the office, before locking the door for the last time. Years later, after being introduced to Kent Recordsâ Ady Croasdell by Ian Levine, Eddie retrieved the original masters from the studio. These tapes revealed unissued gems from the Prophets (later to emerge as a 7â), Tippie & the Wisemen, Traci, Jimmy Armstrong and others.
Those first tape reissues came out on the short-lived Horaceâs label and later Ace more comprehensively issued them on CD. Other labels intervened but now Shrine is back in its rightful home. To celebrate this, we issued âShrine Northern - The 60s Rarest Dance Labelâ Kent LP, KENT 526 last year. We have looked at the tapes again, in greater depth, and found another 14 sides worthy of single releases.
Barbara Longâs great, but elusive, Shrine recording - issued on sister-label Jet Set - deservedly leads off the package and is coupled with the previously CD-only âTake It From Meâ by the mysterious Traci â an early tape find. Like Barbara Long, the Epsilons âMind In A Bindâ was issued just after the label folded and sneaked out on Washingtonâs Hem imprint. It is re-released for the first time as a 7â with their âMad At The Worldâ debuting as a UK 45. The same scenario applies to the Cautionsâ marvellous mid-tempo single âWatch Your Stepâ. We have coupled it with their ever-in-demand âNo Other Wayâ; long deleted from its 2009 repress.
Despite Shrineâs reputation for dance tracks, one of the labels most-revered recordings is the beautiful Tippie & The Wisemen ballad âWait Til I Get Thereâ. That previously unissued number came out on the first Horaceâs LP in 1990. A decade later Ady Croasdell found the tape of their âI Wouldnât Mind Cryingâ in the Universal Studios vaults in Hollywood. This pleased the songâs writer Eddie Singleton who hadnât heard this particular favourite of his since the recording date. Sidney Hall (of the Enjoyables) cut the impassioned beat ballad âIâm A Loverâ as a solo act; it has its first UK 45 release here. We have coupled it with the catchy, raucous groove of the incredibly rare Cavaliers Shrine 45 âDo What I Wantâ. this has improved audio from its previous releases.
The Prophets gorgeous harmony ballad âHuh Babyâ gets its first 45 re-release too and we have put a slightly alternate version, found in the tapes, of âIf I Had One Gold Pieceâ, the original B side. Finally, another Shrine-recorded Jet Set 45 by Jimmy Armstrong âI Wonât Believe It Till I See Itâ makes its Kent debut, along with his killer blues ballad âItâs Gonna Take Timeâ which has never been released before.
Seven new Shrine 45s, complete with an attractively packaged box containing rarely seen photos; soul heaven!
Tracklist
RECORD ONE
WE CALLED IT LOVE - Barbara Long
TAKE IT FROM ME - Traci
RECORD TWO
MIND IN A BIND - The Epsilons
MAD AT THE WORLD - The Epsilons
RECORD THREE
WATCH YOUR STEP - The Cautions
NO OTHER WAY - The Cautions
RECORD FOUR
WAIT TILL I GET THERE - Tippie & The Wisemen
I WOULDN'T MIND CRYING - Tippie & The Wisemen
RECORD FIVE
I'M A LOVER - Sidney Hall
DO WHAT I WANT - The Cavaliers
RECORD SIX
HUSH BABY - The Prophets
IF I HAD (ONE GOLD PIECE) - The Prophets
RECORD SEVEN
I WON'T BELIEVE IT âTIL I SEE IT - Jimmy Armstrong
IT'S GONNA TAKE LOVE - Jimmy Armstrong











