This is an example of a record so obscure that putting it up for sale without an audio sample would be a waste. This 1981 modern soul two song 12″ is on the Boston Heights label, which probably was created by the group and might have been the only songs recorded by the label and musicians. I found no info on it, except a website from Denmark that archived obscure labels, and they simply listed that it existed.
Does that make it valuable? I’m not sure. I don’t think it’s that great - but I’m not a modern soul DJ from Europe. It is odd enough that it might draw some interest. The A side has a strange grouping of strings and is kind of a tender love ballad. The B side is just as strange, but is more up-tempo and funky. It’s probably something we’ll never see again - and I doubt that there’s many more out there. We have two copies - one that is in VG++ condition and another in VG.
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to “Be My Love”
listen to “I Wanna Love Ya”
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August 31st, 2007 at 12:49 pm
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August 31st, 2007 at 11:35 am
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This is a record by Charles Johnson aka The Electifying Mojo of Midnight Funk Association fame.
August 31st, 2007 at 11:39 am
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Thanks very much for the info. Does Charles Johnson have anything else out there? I’m going to have to look into The Electrifying Mojo of Midnight Funk Association.