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Spin Records (U.S. label) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spin Records (American label) :''For the Australian record label of the same name, see Spin Records (Australian label)''. Spin Records was a record label jointly owned by songwriter Otis René and rhythm and blues performer and music arranger Preston Love. ==History==
Spin Records was launched in the fall of 1952, as a joint effort between songwriter Otis René ("When It's Sleepy Time Down South") and rhythm & blues performer/saxophonist/music arranger Preston Love. The first three releases for the label were "Strange Land Blues" b/w "Cryin' For My Baby" by The Four Flames (AKA the Hollywood Flames) (with backing by the Preston Love Orchestra) on #101; "Kissin' Boogie" b/w "Jumpin' For Charles" by the Preston Love Orchestra (with vocals by Beverly Wright on A-side only) on #102; "Feel So Good" b/w "Huckle Boogie" by the Preston Love Orchestra (with vocals again by Beverly Wright on A-side only) on #103. The label is asserted to have ceased operations after these three releases.〔J.C. Marion, ("Forgotten Sessions" ), 1999. Retrieved 2012-02-15.〕 note: we have found an additional release... Spin #105 is a reissue of "I'm Lost" b/w "Pitchin' Up A Boogie" by the King Cole Trio (originally released as Excelsior #104 in 1945). Latest update: all of the above mentioned material is included on the terrific 2CD set, ''The Otis René Story (1942-1952)'' released in 2012 on V.S.O.P. Records #121 (722937212126 ).
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