This is an original stock copy from the
Louise Neal 45 Collection. In the grand tradition of RnB vocal groups, Terry and the Tyrants start out with a ballad and then proceed to romp up a bit on the flip. Only, these guys are singing soul rather than doo-wop, and a terrific, churchy, deep soul at that. The flip is a particularly fine example of the transitional soul sound that's among my personal favorites, as elsewhere exemplified by groups like the Ohio Untouchables and the Valentinos. Note: This beautiful copy grades Near Mint across the board, reflecting very light ringwear, some light scuffs, and very light, occasional surface noise. (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)