LOOK A LITTLE HIGHER | VINYL RECORD (LP)
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LOOK A LITTLE HIGHER | VINYL RECORD (LP)
Product DESCRIPTION
Release Date: 06/24/2022
Perhaps the best Soul / Funk LP Athens of the North has ever released and you know we have high standards, not one filler and mostly unreleased tracks - Essential LP The Up Tights were formed by Henry Bradley in Forrest City, Arkansas in March of 1967 while most of the band members were attending Lincoln High School. They took their name from the Stevie Wonder song 'Uptight - Everything's Alright. ' Playing at school functions, they quickly branched out to playing bigger shows and headlined the 1968 St. Francis County Fair in Forrest City. The Up Tights first recorded for Action Records in Memphis as Noble and the Up Tights. The 45 featured an original song by singer, Izear 'Ike' Noble Jr. Titled 'Don't Worry About It. ' Henry Bradley was drafted into Vietnam in 1968. He served in the 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. While he was away, the Up Tights continued with Henry's brother, Arthur, taking over all the guitar duties. The band also hired a manager named John Mitchell. In 1968, the band met Joe Lee, who owned Variety recording studio in Jonesboro, Arkansas. For the band's first recordings at Variety, Lee chose two originals by Noble titled 'Look a Little Higher' and an updated version of 'Just a Dream' which Lee released on his Alley Records label in 1968. Lee continued to record the band over the next several months. He liked to experiment in the studio and produced many versions of the group's original songs, adjusting the mix and adding elements to each unique take. For the group's second Alley release, they appeared simply as Ike Noble on the record label. Lee brought in a local songwriter named Charles 'Jamie' Holmes, who had previously written for Alley records and Joe Keene's studio in Kennett, Missouri The resulting 45 from this collaboration was 'It's Bad' backed with 'That's What I Get,' two Holmes originals. Another Holmes original was unreleased at the time, but available here titled 'There's Gonna Be a Better Day Coming. ' Stax Records was interested in signing the group and wanted to re-cut 'It's Bad' at their studio, but ultimately the label passed since they generally had a policy of working with Memphis based groups. As the band grew in popularity, they began appearing with and competing with Memphis legends, the Bar-Kays. The group's biggest show in Arkansas was an opening slot at Barton Coliseum, one of the largest venues in the state, in Little Rock in mid-1969. As a result, the band was offered a spot on George Klein's 'Talent Party' television show on WHBQ in Memphis in July of 1969... Further Sleeve notes on back of the LP.
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Shipping Time: Items that are in stock generally ship between 2 to 8 business days after your order is placed.
Why 2 to 8 Days: When an in stock item runs out at our warehouse, it will take us about a week to get more from the label.
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Pre-Order Items:
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Release Date Changes: If a release date changes, we will promptly inform you via email, updating you with the new expected release date.
Your Options: In case of a significant delay, we will provide options for you to either continue with the order based on the new release date or to cancel the pre-order if you prefer.
Backorder Items:
Estimated Shipping Time: Backordered items generally ship between 3 to 6 months after your order is placed.
Volatile Nature: Due to dependencies on the label supplies, backordered items can sometimes take longer than 6 months. However, there are also instances where they ship within a few weeks.
Communication: We will keep you updated on the status of your backordered items. We dispatch a weekly email featuring all the items that have been restocked over the week, ensuring you stay current with our latest arrivals. This way, you won't miss out on any updates regarding the items we've replenished.
Note: We collect payment info at checkout, but we will not charge you until we ship your item. For more information on this please visit our payment policy.
You can cancel your order at anytime before we ship it, and the payment will be voided.
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Product DESCRIPTION
Release Date: 06/24/2022
Perhaps the best Soul / Funk LP Athens of the North has ever released and you know we have high standards, not one filler and mostly unreleased tracks - Essential LP The Up Tights were formed by Henry Bradley in Forrest City, Arkansas in March of 1967 while most of the band members were attending Lincoln High School. They took their name from the Stevie Wonder song 'Uptight - Everything's Alright. ' Playing at school functions, they quickly branched out to playing bigger shows and headlined the 1968 St. Francis County Fair in Forrest City. The Up Tights first recorded for Action Records in Memphis as Noble and the Up Tights. The 45 featured an original song by singer, Izear 'Ike' Noble Jr. Titled 'Don't Worry About It. ' Henry Bradley was drafted into Vietnam in 1968. He served in the 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. While he was away, the Up Tights continued with Henry's brother, Arthur, taking over all the guitar duties. The band also hired a manager named John Mitchell. In 1968, the band met Joe Lee, who owned Variety recording studio in Jonesboro, Arkansas. For the band's first recordings at Variety, Lee chose two originals by Noble titled 'Look a Little Higher' and an updated version of 'Just a Dream' which Lee released on his Alley Records label in 1968. Lee continued to record the band over the next several months. He liked to experiment in the studio and produced many versions of the group's original songs, adjusting the mix and adding elements to each unique take. For the group's second Alley release, they appeared simply as Ike Noble on the record label. Lee brought in a local songwriter named Charles 'Jamie' Holmes, who had previously written for Alley records and Joe Keene's studio in Kennett, Missouri The resulting 45 from this collaboration was 'It's Bad' backed with 'That's What I Get,' two Holmes originals. Another Holmes original was unreleased at the time, but available here titled 'There's Gonna Be a Better Day Coming. ' Stax Records was interested in signing the group and wanted to re-cut 'It's Bad' at their studio, but ultimately the label passed since they generally had a policy of working with Memphis based groups. As the band grew in popularity, they began appearing with and competing with Memphis legends, the Bar-Kays. The group's biggest show in Arkansas was an opening slot at Barton Coliseum, one of the largest venues in the state, in Little Rock in mid-1969. As a result, the band was offered a spot on George Klein's 'Talent Party' television show on WHBQ in Memphis in July of 1969... Further Sleeve notes on back of the LP.
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Shipping Policy
To help you understand our shipping process, here's a detailed look at our shipping policy based on the type of product you order:
In Stock Items:
Shipping Time: Items that are in stock generally ship between 2 to 8 business days after your order is placed.
Why 2 to 8 Days: When an in stock item runs out at our warehouse, it will take us about a week to get more from the label.
Process: Once you place an order, we promptly prepare your selected vinyl for shipping, ensuring it's securely packaged for transit.
Pre-Order Items:
Shipping Time: For items available for pre-order, we aim to ship them out about a week after the release date indicated on the product page.
Release Date Changes: If a release date changes, we will promptly inform you via email, updating you with the new expected release date.
Your Options: In case of a significant delay, we will provide options for you to either continue with the order based on the new release date or to cancel the pre-order if you prefer.
Backorder Items:
Estimated Shipping Time: Backordered items generally ship between 3 to 6 months after your order is placed.
Volatile Nature: Due to dependencies on the label supplies, backordered items can sometimes take longer than 6 months. However, there are also instances where they ship within a few weeks.
Communication: We will keep you updated on the status of your backordered items. We dispatch a weekly email featuring all the items that have been restocked over the week, ensuring you stay current with our latest arrivals. This way, you won't miss out on any updates regarding the items we've replenished.
Note: We collect payment info at checkout, but we will not charge you until we ship your item. For more information on this please visit our payment policy.
You can cancel your order at anytime before we ship it, and the payment will be voided.
When will I receive a tracking number?
We provide tracking for every order. Tracking will be available once your product is shipped. All of our products are shipped out of our warehouse in Westlake Village, CA. You can track your order through your account on our website, via any of the shipping confirmation emails we've sent you, or through the Shop App.
Can I cancel my order?
You have the flexibility to cancel your order at any time without incurring any penalties. We understand that the unpredictable nature of backordered items can be a concern, and we don't want you to feel uneasy about extended wait times. Therefore, you're free to cancel your order at any stage in the future if you find the wait too long. However, please note that if your item has already been dispatched, we won't be able to process a cancellation. In such cases, kindly reach out to us through our 'Contact Us' page or by emailing us at support@thevinylvista.com.