Taylor, Josephine: Is It Worth A Chance/Satisfied

Taylor, Josephine SKU: 42715481
Taylor, Josephine: Is It Worth A Chance/Satisfied

Taylor, Josephine: Is It Worth A Chance/Satisfied

Taylor, Josephine SKU: 42715481

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Description

Title: Is It Worth A Chance/Satisfied
Artist: Taylor, Josephine
Label: Deptford Northern
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5051083179058
Genre: Soul/R & B

This 7" features two tracks from the short-lived Twinight label out of Chicago. The company, which peaked in the late '60s and early '70s, was known for their biggest star, the super soulful Syl Johnson. Josephine Taylor's 1969 single, "I've Made Up My Mind", is a bras- peppered funker with a driving bass line behind Josephine's strutting vocal. It was the climax of her short career that started with three 45's for the Mar-V-Lus label. Cut with Krystal Generation's 1970 side "Satisfied", the female four-piece from Chicago released several singles on Gene Chandler's Mister Chand label. The track revolves around the vocals of Darlene Arnold, who recorded several sides in her own right, and some glorious harmonies and sassy Stax-like horns.

Tracks:
1.1 Is It Worth a Chance
1.2 Satisfied
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