Despite threats of violence & boycotts, Mamie Smith broke the racially-charged “color barrier” when she first recorded for Okeh Records with a white band in February, 1920. Smith’s music was so wildly successful, she opened the door for more black musicians, and single-handedly ushered in the era of the classic women blues singers.

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! Radio station copy, vinyl has some minor scuffs, catalog stickers and radio station markings on the front cover, Ultrasonic cleaned.

Notes:

Recorded Summer 1974

A1. Lennie's Scene 5:44
A2. Free-Way 2:36
A3. Labyrinth 3:20
A4. Hillside Avenue 5:53
A5. Three-Way 4:18
B1. Perception 4:12
B2. Convergence 5:35
B3. Vibration 4:22
B4. My Old Flame 3:31
B5. All The Things You Are 5:40

Phonographic Copyright (p) Inner City Records
Copyright (c) Inner City Records
Licensed From SteepleChase Records
Remixed At Rosenberg Studio

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Weight 0.51 lbs