PEACHTREE
RECORDS
Independent American label: Along with the Azrock music
publishing company, Peachtree was owned by Bel-Wyn management, which belonged to
Soul artist William Bell and his manager, Henry Wynn. It was based in
Atlanta, and it issued records from 1969-72 in the USA. The only
UK-pressed single on the label dates from a few years after, 1976. Mitty
Collier's 'Share What You Got' b/w 'I'd Like To Change Places' kept the P-122
catalogue number of the original American issue, which came out in December
1969. The style of the matrix number suggests that manufacture was by Pye.
"The Peachtree Mitty Collier record was pressed in the UK by Global Records of
Manchester but almost all the thousand copies made went to a dealer in The
Netherlands, who had ordered it. Around ten copies were available from HMV in
Manchester but it was not officially available from any other shops. So to list
it as a UK label could be borderline. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The
Info.
69
Emory & The
Dynamics
Pretty Little School Girl (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
120
69
Mitty Collier
I Can't Lose / You Hurt So Good (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
121
76
Mitty Collier
I'd Like To Change Places / Share What You
Got
PEACHTREE
P
122
70
Mitty Collier
True Love Never Comes Easy / Fly Me To The
Moon (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
123
70
James Fountain
My
Hair Is Nappy (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
124
70
Mitty Collier
Lovin' On Borrowed Time / One Heck Of A
Lover (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
125
70
Johnny Jones
Mighty Low, Part I & Part II (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
126
70
James Fountain
Malnutrition / Seven Day Lover (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
127
70
Mitty Collier
Your Sign Is A Good Sign (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
128
70
The 4 Dynamics
That's What Girls Are Made For (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
129
70
The Velvetones
Funky
Sweat (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
130
70
Johnny Jones
Do Unto Others / "Hong Kong Harlem" (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
131
70
Clyde Terrell
Yesterday / September Song (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
132
70
Sue Rainey
You Got To Be Kind (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
133
70
Clyde Terrell
This Guy's In Love With You (USA)
PEACHTREE
P
134