Wanderick Album Discography
By Patrice Eyries, Mike Callahan, David Edwards and Randy Watts
Last update: April 25, 2010





Wanderick was a TK subsidiary whose only artist was Jimmy Briscoe & the Beavers. The label was set up when Paul Kyser, the group's manager, licensed some tracks to T.K. Jimmy Briscoe and the Beavers (formerly, "Little Beavers") were a New Jersey-based group including Jimmy Briscoe, Stanford Stansberry, Kevin Barnes, Maurice Pulley, and Bobby Finch. Wanderick operated in 1977 and 1978.

Wanderick issued two singles and one album. The first single, "Invitation to the World" [Wanderick 70001] made #91 on the R&B charts in October, 1977, but the second, "Living for Today"/"True Love" [Wanderick 70002] did not chart, nor did their sole album, Jimmy Briscoe and the Beavers [Wanderick WA 66000].


The Wanderick album label (far left) was yellow-green with black lettering and "Wanderick" written in red lettering on a slant at the top of the label. The following text is written at the bottom of the label: "Distributed by T.K. Productions, Inc. 495 S.E. 10th Court, Hialeah, Florida 33010". The singles (near left) used a similar label.


We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail. Both Sides Now Publications is an information web page. We are not a catalog, nor can we provide the records listed below. We have no association with Wanderick or TK Records. Should you be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all out of print), we suggest you see our Frequently Asked Questions page and follow the instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright 2010 by Mike Callahan.



WANDERICK ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY

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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents



Wanderick WA-66,000 Series:

WA 66,000 - Jimmie Briscoe & The Beavers - Jimmie Briscoe & The Beavers [1977] No One Can Love You Like I Do/Invitation To The World/So Sweet The Love (You Gave To me)/Living For Today//I'll Make You Happy/True Love (Is Worth More Than Gold)/Ain't Nothing New Under The Sun/Here's Love Coming At You/More Than You Realize





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