In the pre 12" days i always looked out for Tom Moulton 7" mixes, yesterday while going thru a pile of 7" i found some of them.
Fantastic four - "Hideaway" -76' on Westbound.
B.T. Express- "Give it what you got" -75' on Roadshow.
B.T. Express - "Do it til your satisfied" 74' on Scepter.
South Shore Commission -"We're on the right track" -75' onWand.
S.S.C. -"Train called freedom" 75' on Wand.
S.S.C."Free man" - 75' on Wand.
Banzaii "Chinese kung fu" - 75' on Scepter.
Don Downing "Dream world" - 74' on Scepter.
Are there any more out there?
I notice that most of the early 70s titles you list were on the Scepter/Wand label. Was Tom Moulton first hired on as a remixer for that label, and then eventually became a freelancer?
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I'm not to sure if Tom Moulton worked just for Scepter/Wand in the early days because i have just found another of his mixes on a different label. this is Phyllis Hyman -"Leavin' the good love behind" on Private Stock a 7" from 75'. Tom must have produced stuff in the 70's ,but yesterday i found the only one i've seen -Loose Change "Straight from the heart" a Grey and Hanks song on Casablanca 7"-79'
Moulton did some producing in the late 70s. I don't remember if it was just himself or with Thor Baldursson. Besides the Loose Change project, he did TJM, which was a group name based on his initials. And I think he helped produce one of the late 70s Grace Jones albums, plus the Salsoul Orchestra LP Street Sense.
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It seems i already had 2 T.J.M. tracks "Small circle of friends" & "Am i dreaming" there on a CD i bought a while ago called "The Original Disco Selection" but Tom Moulton's name isn't on the credits.
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