![]() ![]() In 1956, high schooler Hatcher unveiled his latest creation, a doo-wop group called the Future Tones. ![]() He became a Cleveland, Ohio native not long after. His first birth took place in Nashville, Tennessee on January 21, 1942. It wasn't the only time Charles Edwin Hatcher arose with a new identity. (Click Play to hear Edwin work his style) An extra "r" for the emphatic growl from his throat. A "Star" for his luminous singing future at Motown and elsewhere. (A certificate of Proof of postage of uninsured items will be obtained from the Post Office when posting).What a fitting name Edwin Starr had. Please note that I will always combine postage/shipping with sensible flat rate discounts. Please check out my other Handmade “Picture Sleeve Vinyl Protectors” The “Capitalsoul” Logo is just there for internet protection Please note that this sleeve is individually made for this auction and NO duplicates are available Thank You. With the flipback all around the EMITEX logo and the label logo with the EMI address it's all there, along with the songwriters and producers names. Whether you have a company sleeve, you're an avid collector or a Northern Soul DJ out on the road this is a beautiful piece of art that would have people talking noticing and looking. This Picture Sleeve (protector) has the exact settings of the original Tamla Motown EP picture sleeves with all the same arranged text and some even with special images that the Sixties copies could have had. ![]() The rears are once again top quality card which are slightly thicker then the original card used in the sixties. This Picture Sleeve (protector) is made from only using the best of materials - the fronts are printed on premium glossy photo card of 260gsm, which keeps the colours deep and rich, and is then laminated just like the sixties originals. All sizes are true to the Garrod & Lofthouse Sixties spec so it can be used to house the 45 single no ease note that there is no record included. Please note that this is not a company item in anyway but an individual handcrafted item made lovingly by a collector for collectors. As you would all well know in their heyday none of the regular UK released Tamla Motown 45s from the Sixties right up to the mid Seventies were ever released with a picture sleeve, only the EP's would get that privilege. This sleeve (protector) has been made in high quality card and has that famous laminated front cover just like the Sixties originals and even the "Flipback" flaps on the rear. This stunning piece of art has been made faithfully and true to the Garrod & Lofthouse EP original picture sleeves of the classic Sixties period. You will also know that at this time EMI Motown UK would release other Northern Soul orientated material for example the RicTic Relics album to cash in on the Northern scene. As you Motown connoisseurs will well know these two great dance floor stompers would not see a Tamla Motown single release until 1971 when the Northern Soul scene was in full swing. What you are looking at here is a beautiful hand made picture sleeve (Only) made for the classic 1965 RicTic recorded tracks"Agent Double-0 Soul" and the Northern fav "Back Street" by the great late Edwin Starr TMG790. Hello to all you Sixties Beat, Mod’s Northern Soul & Motown connoisseur's out there ![]()
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