-
included early recordings by
Jimmy Ruffin and the Temptations.
MoWest Records:
MoWest was a short-lived (1971–1973; 1976 in UK)
subsidiary for R&B/soul...
- the
Billboard Singles Chart. In 1972, the
group left A&M and
signed with
MoWest Records, a
Motown subsidiary. They
toured with the
Jackson Five and had...
- McGee". This is her
first album recorded with
Motown Records under the
Mowest label. Two
versions of the
album were issued, a ten
track version in the...
-
remembered for his
single on Motown's
MoWest label "What the
World Needs Now Is Love"/"Abraham,
Martin and John" (
MoWest MW5002F). The
record is a compilation...
- You" (
MoWest) 1973 "Dan the
Banjo Man" (as Dan the
Banjo Man) (Rare Earth) 1973 "Roadie for the Band" (
MoWest) 1974 "Laughter in the Rain" (
MoWest) 1974...
- the Los Angeles-headquartered
Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records,
Motown launched their MoWest imprint with
their debut single "I Want To Be Humble"...
- to Motown. The
first LP, Chameleon,
released by
Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records in 1972,
failed to sell. A 1971
Frankie Valli solo
single on Motown...
- Tamla-Motown
Records Check-Mate
Records Miracle Records Motown Yesteryear MoWest Records Soul
Records V.I.P.
Records Weed
Records Hitsville Records Mel-o-dy...
- Pink Floyd. The
Blackberries recorded for Motown's West
Coast subsidiary Mowest and A&M Records. By 1970,
singers Venetta Fields,
Sherlie Matthews and Clydie...
- was
first released on
Syreeta Wright's
debut album (Syreeta, MW 113) by
MoWest Records (a
Motown company) in 1972. It is also a
single and an
album by...