R&B/Soul
A mysterious figure on the Chicago soul scene and a one time member of the group The Steelers (who had a big hit with "Get It From The Bottom" on Date records in 1969) Wallace recorded as a solo artist on a host of the city´s labels, including all of Brunswick´s subsidiaries (BRC, Dakar & Bashie) as well as other locals like Renee, Innovation II and Now Sound, but never on Brunswick itself. Even though Wallace and his often used producer Wille Henderson never broke any sales records, the quality is consistently high
The Steelers |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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People Sure Act Funny / Why Should We Stay Together | Wales Wallace | 1976 | Single |
What Ever You Want | Wales Wallace | 1974 | Single |
Talk A Little Louder / Somebody I Know | Wales Wallace | 1972 | Single |
A Love Like Mine (Ain't The Finding Kind) / Forever And A Day | Wales Wallace | 1972 | Single |
We're Not Happy / That Ain't The Way | Wales Wallace | 1969 | Single |
I Gotta Have You / You'll Never Get Away | Wales Wallace | Single |