clear with silver glitter vinyl version - Lost in the soot and fallout from Youngstown, Ohio’s infamous Black Monday steel industry collapse was Tony March’s cross-generational Tammy label. From its early days as a doo wop powerhouse to their last gasps chasing disco hits, Tammy unintentionally documented Youngstown’s small but prolific Black music scene. This single LP surveys the label’s best R&B, soul, funk, and disco, with 13 tracks from Ice Cold Love, Lynn Minor, J.C. & the Soul Angels, The Snapshots, Iron Knowledge, Roy Jefferson, and Steel City Band. Housed in a deluxe tip-on jacket, with a booklet crammed full of notes and ephemera, The Tammy Label continues Numero’s 20 year tradition of preserving regional Ohio music.
A1 | Ice-Cold-Love - Sheer Magic |
A2 | Lynn Minor And His Band - I Finally Found True Love |
A3 | J.C. & The Soul Angels - True Love Is Hard To Find |
A4 | Ice-Cold-Love - Wonderful To Be Loved |
A5 | Iron-Knowledge - Oh Love |
A6 | Snapshots (2) - Should I Believe You |
A7 | J.C. & The Soul Angels - Angel's Theme |
B8 | J.C. & The Soul Angels - Nightmare Strut |
B9 | J.C. & The Soul Angels - Dance Party (Pt.1) |
B10 | Steel City Band - Shakin' It Down (Pt.1) |
B11 | Iron-Knowledge - Give Me A Little Taste Of Your Love (Pt.2) |
B12 | Roy Jefferson, J.C. & The Soul Angels - He's Got To Go (Pt.1) |
B13 | Lynn Minor And His Band - Hesitate One Time For Me |