
Another Sundown in Watts / I Don't Want to Hear It
The sparsely-recorded Exits must be considered one of the greatest Los Angeles 60s soul vocal groups. Jimmy Conwell was their driving force, but all four singers contributed. Jimmy and fellow Exit Godoy Colbert, along with label owner Hank Graham co-writing both of these songs. Graham licensed âAnother Sundown In Wattsâ to Kapp records but with the issue being incredibly scarce compared to the demo, it may not have had a proper release. The song is hugely popular among both discerning northern soul fans and harmony lovers and now fetches over ÂŁ1,000.
Coming up fast on the rails is the catchy dancer âI Donât Want To Hear Itâ, issued on Clevelandâs Gemini label two years previously. Itâs another mid-tempo harmony jam, ideal for todayâs ageing dancers.
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$6.00Another Sundown in Watts / I Don't Want to Hear It
The sparsely-recorded Exits must be considered one of the greatest Los Angeles 60s soul vocal groups. Jimmy Conwell was their driving force, but all four singers contributed. Jimmy and fellow Exit Godoy Colbert, along with label owner Hank Graham co-writing both of these songs. Graham licensed âAnother Sundown In Wattsâ to Kapp records but with the issue being incredibly scarce compared to the demo, it may not have had a proper release. The song is hugely popular among both discerning northern soul fans and harmony lovers and now fetches over ÂŁ1,000.
Coming up fast on the rails is the catchy dancer âI Donât Want To Hear Itâ, issued on Clevelandâs Gemini label two years previously. Itâs another mid-tempo harmony jam, ideal for todayâs ageing dancers.
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The sparsely-recorded Exits must be considered one of the greatest Los Angeles 60s soul vocal groups. Jimmy Conwell was their driving force, but all four singers contributed. Jimmy and fellow Exit Godoy Colbert, along with label owner Hank Graham co-writing both of these songs. Graham licensed âAnother Sundown In Wattsâ to Kapp records but with the issue being incredibly scarce compared to the demo, it may not have had a proper release. The song is hugely popular among both discerning northern soul fans and harmony lovers and now fetches over ÂŁ1,000.
Coming up fast on the rails is the catchy dancer âI Donât Want To Hear Itâ, issued on Clevelandâs Gemini label two years previously. Itâs another mid-tempo harmony jam, ideal for todayâs ageing dancers.











