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Capitols "We Got A Thing" 1966 LP Signed By 3 Autograph Soul

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Description: The Capitols(Atco 33-201 mono)-"We Got A Thing"-LP. This LP was released in 1966. Tracks include-Knock On Wood,Hold On I'm Comin,Open The Door To Your Heart,Let's Go Get Stones,Working In The Coal Mine,When A Man Loves A Woman,We Got A Thing That's In The Groove,Wild Thing,It's A Googaloo Time,I Feel Alright,Tired Running From You,I Got To Handle It. Creators of the classic dance record "Cool Jerk," Detroit R&B trio the Capitols formed in 1962, comprising lead vocalist/drummer Sam George, guitarist Donald Norman Storball, and keyboardist Richard Mitchell McDougall. Originally dubbed the Three Caps, the group was performing at a local teen dance headlined by singer Barbara Lewis when they met Ollie McLaughlin, Lewis' producer and owner of the Karen record label; McLaughlin soon helmed the Capitols' 1963 debut single "Dog and Cat," but when the release went nowhere, the group dissolved. Three years later, McLaughlin received a phone call from George, who told him the Capitols had re-formed and that Storball had written a potential hit called "Cool Jerk" that capitalized on the current vogue for dance songs. McLaughlin quickly blocked out studio time, and although the horn section contracted for the date failed to show, the Capitols recorded the song anyway -- issued on Karen in the spring of 1966, "Cool Jerk" cracked the pop Top Ten and hit number two on the R&B charts.The LP has been autographed on the back cover by Don Norman in blue,Sam George in black and Richard Mitcvhell in red..............CONDITION OF VINYL,COVER AND AUTOGRAPHS IS VG PLUS..........
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