- Digital
Various Artists
The Soulful Side of GME & Musette Records
Tramp Records
- Cat No: TRCD9062DD
- Release: 2017-03-03
- updated:
Track List
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1. Little Mary Staten - Steppin' Stone
02:06 -
2. Dede Copeland - You Gotta Give up Some Money
01:51 -
3. Big Daddy Rucker - Just Do Your Thing
02:11 -
4. Big Daddy Rucker - Jealous Man
02:31 -
5. Big Daddy Rucker - The Big Daddy Shake
02:13 -
6. Big Daddy Rucker - Kids Together
02:34 -
7. Dede Copeland - The Price I Had to Pay
02:44 -
8. Little Mary Staten - Helpless Girl
03:13 -
9. Lani Groves - Sweet Sixteen
02:31 -
10. Arlene Williams - Duck All over Town (Part 1)
02:41 -
11. Arlene Williams - Duck All over Town (Part 2)
02:27 -
12. Big Daddy Rucker - She's Alright
02:26 -
13. Garnett Scott & Lani Groves - Sunset Strip
01:46 -
14. Lenni Groves - You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You
02:12 -
15. Lenni Groves - I Feel Pretty
02:50 -
16. Big Daddy Rucker - Christmas in the Ghetto
02:36
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Musette Records was not started as a true record label, but as a sideline project and reported tax write-off for then prominent Black doctors in San Diego. After jointly putting up the start-cost, each doctor would additionally put up the money to sponsor a Musette artist. In turn, the doctor would be given the production credit, even though he had absolutely nothing to do with the resulting sessions.
One of the earliest singles on Musette was by Lani Groves, which later achieved fame as part of Stevie Wonder's background singing group, Wonderlove in the 70s. Ervin Rucker, whose actual name was Ervin Groves, was the Hawaiian father of Lani Groves. He started out as a pianist and composer in the 1950s. After he released his sole single on Musette he changed his name to Big Daddy Rucker in the late 60s. At the same time he founded his own GME label on which Little Mary Staten and Dede Copeland released those songs which you find here.
With literally no sales, airplay or distribution, the doctors collectively tossed in the towel and closed the label in the late 1960s. Despite its short existence, Musette Records in San Diego was one of the most important soul labels of the day. The label's artists all had promise and a vision but they could not fulfill their dream. This collection helps to preserve the history of the San Diego soul sound.
Key selling points:
- all songs appear legitimately licensed for the very first time digitally
