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Thursday, January 28, 2010

THE MARK KEYS - MY SWEET BABY


This is another one of those records (similar to 'You Don't Love Me" by Epitome Of Sound, featured recently) that sounds like it was recorded either underwater, on another planet, or in a dream.

Co-writer Dave Hamilton was a Detroit musician who also owned the studio and label that released this record. He played guitar on a number of Motown sessions (as well as John Lee Hooker's immortal "Boom Boom") before striking out on his own, founding TCB studios in 1965.

This appears to be the only release from this Detroit group. No other details...I'm guessing the year.

from 1968...

THE MARK KEYS - MY SWEET BABY

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