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The Complete TK records 12'' List # TKD 1 Wild Honey At the Top Of The Stairs / (Part 2) 1976
# TKD 2 T-Connection "Disco Magic" (Part 1) / (Part 2) 1976 # TKD 3 KC and the Sunshine Band That’s the Way (I Like It) 1976 # TKD 4 Obatala I'll Remember April / Shades of September 1976 # TKD 5 Rice And Beans Orchestra The Blue Danube Hustle / (Part 2) 1976 # TKD 6 Tamiko Jones Let It Flow / Let it Flow Tamiko 1976 # TKD 7 # TKD 8 # TKD 9 # TKD 10 # TKD 11 # TKD 12 Tony Middleton b/w Barbara Jean English Lady Fingers / House of Strangers 1976 # TKD 13 Ultrafunk Gotham City Boogie / Indigo Country 1976 # TKD 14 Ralph MacDonald Calypso Breakdown / Where Is the Love 1976 # TKD 15 Milton Wright Ooh, Ooh, Ooh I Like It / Brothers and Sisters 1976 # TKD 16 Rocky Mizell Hey Sexy Dancer / Take it Easy Baby 1976 # TKD 17 Bill Pursell and the Hashville Sweat Band and Aides Bump Me Baby (El Cumbanchero) / Now 1976 # TKD 18 Foxy Let's Love / People Fall In Love (While Dancing) 1977 # TKD 19 Silver Blue We Got Love on Our Side / (same) 1977 # TKD 20 Armada Orchestra Philly Armada / For The Love of Money 1976 # TKD 21 J. J. Barnes How Long 1977 # TKD 22 George McCrae Love In Motion / Givin’ Back the Feeling 1977 # TKD 23 Funk Machine Funk Machine (Disco Version) / (short) 1977 # TKD 24 T-Connection Do What You Wanna Do / Got To See My Lady 1977 # TKD 25 Jimmy "Bo" Horne Get Happy / Gimme Some 1977 # TKD 26 Ritchie Family Life Is Music / Lady Luck 1977 # TKD 27 Rice And Beans Orchestra Disco Dancing / Love Concerto 1977 # TKD 28 Timmy Thomas Stone To The Bone / Watch It! Watch It! Watch It! For Dudley Dudley Dorite 1977 # TKD 29 Miami Disco Weekend / Come Dance With Me 1977 # TKD 30 The Fiestas Tina, The Disco Queen / (same) 1977 # TKD 31 Ted Taylor Ghetto Disco / (Part 2) 1977 # TKD 32 KC & The Sunshine Band I'm Your Boogie Man / Wrap Your Arms Around Me 1977 # TKD 33 Jimmy "Bo" Horne Get Happy / It’s Your Sweet Love 1977 # TKD 34 # TKD 35 Peter Brown "Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me / Burning Love Breakdown 1977 # TKD 36 Julie Budd Music To My Heart 1977 # TKD 37 Celi Bee and the Buzzy Bunch Superman / One Love 1977 # TKD 38 Lady Love Wrap Your Arms Around Me / (same) 1977 # TKD 39 Eli's Second Coming Hop-Scotch / Foxfire 1977 # TKD 40 Lovers Discomania (Medley) / (6:27 version) 1977 # TKD 41 Foxy The Way You Do The Things You Do / (Instru) 1976 # TKD 42 Ralph McDonald Jam On the Groove 1977 # TKD 43 Midnite Flite Don't Turn Away / (Same) 1977 # TKD 44 # TKD 45 Joe Thomas Funky Fever / Polarizer 1977 # TKD 46 Sassy Theme From Disco 77 / (Part 2) 1977 # TKD 47 Bad City Band Batman 77 / (same) 1977 # TKD 48 Danny White Now That I Found You / (Part 2) 1977 # TKD 49 Kebekelektrik Magic Fly / (Short) 1977 # TKD 50 # TKD 51 Jimmy Briscoe And The Beavers Invitation To The World / Living for Today 1977 # TKD 52 # TKD 53 Montreal Sound Music / (Orig Remix) 1977 # TKD 54 # TKD 55 Wildflower Harlem Nocturne / (same) 1977 # TKD 56 Rice and Beans Orchestra You’ve Got Magic / Coconut Groove 1977 # TKD 57 Dorothy Moore Let the Music Play / Make it Soon 1977 # TKD 58 # TKD 59 T-Connection On Fire (Getting Hire) / Disco Magic 1977 # TKD 60 Universal Love Moon Ride / It’s You Girl 1977 # TKD 61 Bimbo I Love You in My Life 1977 # TKD 62 George McCrae Kiss Me (The Way I Like It) / (Part 2) 1977 # TKD 63 Elaine Overholt Run To Me / (Part 2) 1977 # TKD 64 # TKD 65 Joe Kelly Disco Man / (short0 1977 # TKD 67 Celi Bee and the Buzzy Bunch One Love / Smile 1977 # TKD 68 # TKD 69 Eli's Second Coming Heavenly / Why Don’cha 1977 # TKD 70 # TKD 71 King Sporty Keep On Dancing / Mr. Rhythm 1977 # TKD 72 Timmy Thomas Touch To Touch / Africano 1977 # TKD 73 A.D. Return Of Vader / (short) 1978 # TKD 74 # TKD 75 Peter Brown Dance With Me / (short) 1977 # TKD 76 # TKD 77 Celi Bee & Buzzy Bunch Macho (A Real, Real One) / Alternating Currents 1978 # TKD 78 Lonnie Smith Funk Reaction / For The Love of It 1978 # TKD 79 Jimmy McGriff Sky Hawk / Tailgunner 19784 # TKD 80 Ralph MacDonald The Path (Part 2) / (Part 3) 1978 # TKD 81 California Instant Replay Band Big Foot / (Short) 1978 # TKD 82 T-Connection Let Yourself Go / Groove To Get Down 1978 # TKD 83 Costa Rica Band Baila / (Instru) 1978 # TKD 84 USA-European Connection Come Into My Heart-Good Loving / Love’s Coming-Baby Love 1978 # TKD 85 Voyage Lady America / Scotch Machine 1978 # TKD 86 Joe Thomas Here I Come / Two Doors Down 1978 # TKD 87 Ban Deetoe Rhythm Band Cisco's Disco / Keem-O-Sabe 1978 # TKD 88 Foxy Get Off / Tena's Song 1978 # TKD 89 Phil Trim Give Me Your Love (Part 1) / (Part 2) 1978 # TKD 90 # TKD 91 George McCrae Let's Dance (People All Over the World) / Hey Sexy Dancer 1978 # TKD 92 # TKD 93 Jimmy Castor Bunch Bertha Butt Encounters Vadar / The Mystery of Me 1978 # TKD 94 Joe Thomas Plato's Retreat / A Place In Space 1978 # TKD 95 Gibson Brothers Heaven / Symphony 1977 # TKD 96 Laura Taylor Dancin' In My Feet (Theme from Disco Magic) / Lady Scorpio 1978 # TKD 97 Ritchie Family American Generation 1978 # TKD 98 Queen Samantha The Letter / Singing Hallelujah 1978 # TKD 99 Betty Wright Clean Up Woman / Tonight's the Night 1978 # TKD 100 Herman Kelly and Life Dance To The Drummer's Beat / Easy Going (Noches Eternas) 1978 # TKD 101 Star City I'm A Man / I Can't Get Over You 1978 # TKD 102 Fantasia Feat Peggy Santaglia Sweet, Sweet City Rhythm / Go On and Dance to the Music 1978 # TKD 103 Lew Kirton Heaven In The Afternoon / (Instru) 1978 # TKD 104 Big Apple Brass Finger Lickin' Disco / My Home 1978 # TKD 105 Eddie Daniels I Go To Rio / One Night With You 1978 # TKD 106 Beautiful Bend That’s the Meaning-Boogie Motion / Make that Feeling Come Again-Ah Do It 1978 # TKD 107 # TKD 108 King Sporty Fire Keep On Burning / Get on Down 1978 # TKD 109 Quartz Beyond The Clouds / For Geromine 1978 # TKD 110 Gregg Diamond This Side Of Midnight / Star Cruiser 1978 # TKD 111 Timmy Thomas Freak In, Freak Out / Say Love, Can You Chase Away My Blues 1978 # TKD 112 # TKD 113 Class Get Your Chic Together / (Instru) 1978 # TKD 114 # TKD 115 Amant If There's Love / Hazy Shades of Love 1978 # TKD 116 Garcia's Super Funk I Didn't Know That You Could Dance / (Instru) 1978 # TKD 117 Voyage Souvenirs / Tahiti, Tahiti 1978 # TKD 118 Daddy Dewdrop Nanu Nanu (I Wanna Funk With You) / The Real Thing 1978 # TKD 119 George McCrae (You've Got) My Love, My Life, My Soul / I Want You Around Me 1978 # TKD 120 Eddie Horan Turn My World Back Around / The Dancer 1978 # TKD 121 T-Connection At Midnight / Playing Games 1978 # TKD 122 # TKD 123 # TKD 124 Anita Ward Ring My Bell / Make Believe Lovers 1978 # TKD 125 Betty Wright Lovin' Is Really My Game (With No Audience) / Lovin' Is Really My Game (With Audience) 1978 # TKD 126 Celi Bee Fly Me On The Wings Of Love / For the Love of My Man 1979 # TKD 127 Brenda & Herb I Who Have Nothing / I Wanna Make You My Sweetheart 1978 # TKD 128 Stylistics The Lions Sleeps Tonight / Fly! 1978 # TKD 129 Brandye Rhythm of Love / Curiosity 1978 # TKD 130 Mad Dog Fire Department Cosmic Funk / (Instru) 1979 # TKD 131 Foxy Hot Number / Call It Love / Give Me A Break 1979 # TKD 132 # TKD 133 James Bradley I'm In Too Deep / I Cant Get Enough of Your Love 1979 # TKD 134 T-Connection Saturday Night / (Same) 1979 # TKD 135 Stevo Pay the Price / Party Night 1979 # TKD 136 Lonnie Smith Do It / (Short) 1979 # TKD 137 Laura Taylor All Through Me / Some Love 1979 # TKD 138 Asha (Puthil) I'm Gonna Dance / Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54) 1979 # TKD 139 Partners Dance (Whoever You Are) / Partners 1979 # TKD 140 # TKD 141 B. Baker Chocolate Co. Higher and Higher / The High and the Mighty 1979 # TKD 142 Gail Eason Have A Good Day / (same) 1979 # TKD 143 Uncle Louie Full-Tilt Boogie / Sky High 1979 # TKD 144 Regina James Alfie / Dancin’ In the Name of Love 1979 # TKD 145 # TKD 146 Joe Thomas Make Your Move / Get On Back 1979 # TKD 147 Freedom Set You Free / Dance, Sing Along 1979 # TKD 148 Voyage Let's Fly Away / Gone With the Music 1979 # TKD 149 King Sporty Get On Down / Fire Keep On Burning 1979 # TKD 150 J.B.s Rock Groove Machine / Just Wanna Make You Dance 1979 # TKD 151 Peter Brown Crank It Up (Funk Town) / (Radio) 1979 # TKD 152 Marti Hey Love / (Short) 1979 # TKD 153 Daddy Dewdrop The Real Thing / (Instr) 1979 # TKD 154 Mary Love Turn Me, Turn Me, Turn Me / Dance To My Music 1979 # TKD 155 Kat Mandu The Break / There's Only Be A Few 1979 # TKD 156 Ish Don't Stop / (short) 1979 # TKD 157 Gwen McCrae The Melody Of Life / The Joy 1979 # TKD 158 John Tropea Livin' In The Jungle / (Same) 1979 # TKD 400 Latimore Goodbye Heartache / We Got To Hit It Off 1979 # TKD 401 Fern Kinney Groove Me / Let's Keep It Right There 1979 # TKD 402 Dealers Love Maker / I Can Feel Love Comin' In 1979 # TKD 403 David Hudson Pump It / Let Me Wrap You In Your Love 1979 # TKD 404 Neil Clouds Orchestra Time Of The Seasons / (Instru) 1979 # TKD 405 Foxy Headhunter / Lady of the Streets 1979 # TKD 406 Clarence Reid You Get Me Up / It’s Hell Trying to Get 1979 # TKD 407 Ralph MacDonald I Need Someone / Discolypso 1979 # TKD 408 Gregg Diamond Danger / Stand Up And Dance 1979 # TKD 409 Controllers I Can't Turn the Boogie Loose / (Slow version) 1979 # TKD 410 Joe Tex Discomania / Fat People 1979 # TKD 411 # TKD 412 Foxy Rrrrrock / Devil Boogie 1979 # TKD 413 Imperials Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King / Wanna Be Your Loving man 1979 # TKD 414 Chi Lites Higher / Stay A Little Longer 1979 # TKD 415 Queen Samantha Take A Chance / Sweet San Francisco 1979 # TKD 416 True Image Secret Lover 1979 # TKD 417 Celi Bee Love Drops / I Can't Let You Go 1979 # TKD 418 James Bradley Let's Paint The Town / Wrapped Up In Your Love (Remix) 1979 # TKD 419 Wizdom At The Disco Dance / Funkee Melodee 1979 # TKD 420 Anita Ward Don't Drop My Love / Spoiled By Your Love 1979 # TKD 421 Freedom Get Up And Dance / You’ve Just Got To Be the One 1979 # TKD 422 Sherman Hunter Dancing Down The Avenue / (short) 1979 # TKD 423 Wild Honey Let's Dance / Liberated Woman 1979 # TKD 424 Shelbra Deane You Move Me / Seeing You Again 1979 # TKD 425 USA-European Connection I'd Like To Get Closer-Do Me Good / There’s A Way Into My Heart 1979 # TKD 426 Scott Allan I Think We're Alone Now-Will You Love me Tomorrow / (Radio) 1979 # TKD 427 Paulette Reaves It's In Me / Queen of the Midnight Hour 1979 # TKD 428 Daddy Dewdrop If You Wanna Wanna / Turn On 1979 # TKD 429 Tempest Trio Love Machine / Do You Like the Way That It Feels 1979 # TKD 430 Jane Flores & The Bonet Band Symphony On Wheels / Now 1979 # TKD 431 # TKD 432 # TKD 433 # TKD 434 Uncle Louie I Like Funky Music 1979 # TKD 435 Strutt & Company Shady Lady / Shady Lady (short) / Airborne 1980 # TKD 436 JB's Rock Groove Machine / I Just Wanna Make You Dance 1979 # TKD 437 Jesse Rae D. E. S. I. R. E. / Skydiver 1979 # TKD 438 Blowfly Rapp Dirty / Blowfly's Rapp 1980 # TKD 439 # TKD 440 Jackie Moore Heart Be Still / Singing Funky Mus4ic 1980 # DRI 441 Peter Brown Can't Be Love (Do It To Me Anyway) / (short) 1980 # TKD 442 Foxy Party Boys / (Edit / Extended) 1980 # TKD 443 Rocky Mizell Let's Go Dancing / I Don't Care What You Say (I'm Gonna Love You Tonite) 1980 # TKD 444 Blowfly Blowfly's Rapp (Part 1) / (Part 2) 1980 # TKD 445 Wanda "Star" Williams Mr U.F.O. / (short) / When My Love Comes Down 1980 # TKD 446 Paco & Flaco feat Coco He's Here / (short) 1980 # TKD 447 Madam Funkyfly The Crazy Mule Saloon / That’s It 1980 # TKD 448 Fenderella A Wild And Crazzy Song / Funk’s Gone Crazy 1980 # TKD 449 King Tutt Hey Sexy / Keep On 1980 # TKD 450 Blowfly Incredible Fulk / World Game 1980 # TKD 451 William "Beaver" Hale Party Times / Groove On 1980 # TKD 452 James Brown Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses) / Rapp Payback (Part 2) 1980 # TKD 453 Blowfly Blowfly's Christmas Party / New Year’s Party 1980 # TKD 454 # TKD 455 Wizzdom Free Bass / W-I-Z-Z-D-O-M 1980 # TKD 456 # TKD 457 # TKD 458 King Tutt Comin' Out / Even Though 1980 # TKD 459 Latimore Take Me to the Mountain Top / (short) 1980 # TKD 460 Vicki Anderson You and Me Together / (short) 1980 # TKD 461 Wanda "Star" Williams Soap Opera Lover / Starchild 1981 # TKD 462 # TKD 463 Timmy Thomas Are You Crazy 1981 # TKD 464 Jackie Moore Who’s Next Who’s Now / Singing Funky Music Turns Me On 1981 # TKD 465 James Brown Funky Men / Mashed Potatoes 1981 # TKD 466 Sundray Tucker Ask Millie / If It Was Me 1981 # TKD 467 Regina James My Love (Ain’t Gonna Never Let You Get Away) 1981 # TKD 468 Latimore Out To Get Cha / Tonight’s the Night 1981 | |
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complete? as far as I can see there are some missing
thanks for posting Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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TK?
What's this? | |
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Dancelot said: complete? as far as I can see there are some missing
thanks for posting because there were singles with those numbers thats why. | |
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gooeythehamster said: TK?
What's this? Stone was the founder of TK Records, promoter of the Miami or Sunshine Sound and the one who gave KC and the Sunshine Band their first recording contract in 1973. While Henry Stone was a pivotal figure in the development of Disco and soul music during the 1960s and 1970s, his involvement in the music industry stretches back to the 1940s with his R & B recordings and distribution of what were then called "race records." My conversation with Henry Stone was both fascinating and very educational. Stone’s involvement in many pivotal tracks over the decades is a testament to his promotions talent and staying power. His recall of dates and events was a welcome surprise. Stone has done it all from selling 78 RPM records and recording Ray Charles in 1951 to signing Boris Midney in 1977. Henry Stone stayed in California till about late 1947, then decided to move to Miami, Florida. There he continued distributing records for Modern, Black & White, Apollo and many other record labels. Stone found Miami to be a great area for R & B music and says, "It was sort of a specialized thing at the time cause I didn’t get into hillbilly music. R & B or race music at the time was sort of my niche because I liked and enjoyed it." While selling records under the name Seminole Records Distributing, Stone always dabbled in recording some of the artists he encountered along the way. As he puts it, " I always had a little recording studio in my back pocket cause I like to make records. Instead of playing golf or shooting pool I liked to make records." He used an Ampex reel to reel tape machine for those impromptu recording sessions. I asked Stone if any of those recording became hits or collectible later on and he replied, "Ray Charles came to Miami n 1951 and I ran across him and he told me he needed to do a gig… I invited him to my recording studio and we cut four sides." The 78-RPM recording of St. Pete Florida Blues ended up selling fairly well in the South and is considered highly collectible today. Since Henry Stone has seen all the various recording formats come and go it was interesting to hear his feelings on this. "When you do these things you do them… You don’t see it (the changes and new formats) you do-you don’t have time to see it. When you think back you can." He does say that he was happy to see 78 RPM records go away since they were fragile and difficult to transport. During the 1950s Henry Stone kept busy by building his distribution company and recording local artists. He says, "I always liked to make records (produce and record them). That was my hobby. I did a lot of Blues stuff with Earl Hooker, John Lee Hooker… These appeared as singles. The singles business was the record business. The LP business didn’t come into play until a little later." Around 1955, Stone stopped distributing records to work briefly with King Records where he co-owned a label with them called Deluxe Records. One of Stone’s first big hits at Deluxe was Hearts of Stone by the Charms. It is at King where he would meet and later record James Brown with songs like Please, Please, Please. Leaving King Records Stone went back to record distribution and formed a new company called Tru-Tone later to become simply Tone Distributors. He would distribute records for Atlantic Records, Motown Records, Stax Records and many more independent labels right up through the 1960s and 1970s. Although he returned to distribution during the 1960s and 1970s, Henry Stone continued recording R & B artists at his recording studio and then leasing the rights to larger record companies such as Atlantic Records. The most notable of these being the 1971 smash hit Clean Up Woman by Betty Wright and later the Junkanoo and pop hybrid Funky Nassau by The Beginning of the End. Stone also set his sites on the publishing aspect of the music and set up corporations for that as well. The most notable being Sherlyn, which can be seen in small print on the label of many of his records including TK.. | |
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And what makes his back catalogue special to you?
Get personal! | |
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gooeythehamster said: And what makes his back catalogue special to you?
Get personal! this is actually compiled from my collection of 12'' from TK soundtrack to a lot of memories in the booth | |
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TheRealFiness said: gooeythehamster said: And what makes his back catalogue special to you?
Get personal! this is actually compiled from my collection of 12'' from TK soundtrack to a lot of memories in the booth WHYYYYY do you have so many? WHOOOOO did you make the memories with? WHHHHHAAAAAT booth? | |
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