Though it's not from Detroit, I found some copies of the early Jesse
Saunders 12" at a used record store in Flint, MI.

When I saw the original pressing of "On and On," I thought "hmmm, I think
I've heard of this record."  I also picked up a white label of his second
record.

The songs are pretty lame, but they supposedly were the first house
records ever.  

If anyone wants to school me on these records, I'm all ears.  All I know
about them is what I read in Saunders' book.


Jason Birchmeier


On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:

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> In an attempt to break up child games and all the fighting that has been going
> on in the list, I have a question to all.
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> What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related 
> record
> that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I am
> talking about those that might have never been released, dubplates, etc..
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