The Essex - Easier Said Than Done
Label: | Roulette - R 25234, Roulette - R-25234 |
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Format: | Vinyl LP album in mono, Bridgeport Pressing |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1963 |
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Genre: | Funk, Soul, Pop |
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Style: | Vocal |
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Tracklist
A1 | Easier Said Than Done (Written by Huff* and Linton*), 2:08 |
A2 | When I Meet My Baby (Written by Vickers* and Linton*), 2:21 |
A3 | Where Is He (Written by Jackson* and Carroll*), 1:59 |
A4 | All In My Mind (Written by Johnson*, Kirkland*, and Brown*), 2:13 |
A5 | Every Night (Written by Rudolph Johnson), 2:24 |
A6 | I Love Her (Written by Walter Vickers), 2:48 |
B1 | Are You Going My Way (Written by Rudolph Johnson), 2:18 |
B2 | Been So Long (Written by The Pastels (2)), 2:28 |
B3 | Come On To My Party (Written by Jackson* and Carroll*) |
B4 | I Have To Cry (Written by Hume*, Hill*, Taylor*, and Vickers*), 2:14 |
B5 | Conga Laya (Written by Huff*, Vickers*, and Linton*), 2:09 |
B6 | We Belong Together (Written by Weiss*, Mitchell*, and Carr*), 2:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © - Roulette Records, Inc.
- Designed At - Moskof-Morrison Inc.
- Mastered At - Customatrix
- Pressed By - Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport
- Published By - Nom Music Inc., Jonware Music Corp., Figure Music Inc., Frost Music Corp., Maureen Music, Inc.
Credits
- Drums, Vocals - Rodney Taylor (4)
- Guitar, Vocals - Rudolph Johnson, Walter Vickers
- Lead Vocals - Anita Humes
- Producer - George Goldner, Henry Glover
- Vocals - Billie Hill*
Notes
Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport pressing. Label variant: 'Side 1' and 'Side 2' are centered above the 'LE' of Roulette.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): RLP-348-A
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): RLP-348-B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A): o RLP-348A-1A ||
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B): o RLP-348B-1B |



This is a wonderful vintage LP record from 1963. To use it, just place the record on your turntable, gently drop the needle on the starting groove of the side you want to play, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. Store the record in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record sleeve to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Don't use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to clean it as they can damage the vinyl. And when you're done listening, carefully lift the needle and return it to its rest position before taking out the record and putting it back in its sleeve.