The Bunky label was run by Bill "Bunky" Sheppard, Chicago-based producer of soul music, as a
division of Scepter. During his time with Vee-Jay and Constellation records, Sheppard produced such
acts as Gene Chandler, the Sheppards, and the Dukays. The Esquires were from Milwaukee, and
provided the only hits for this late-'60s venture. The entire album output for the label consisted of one
release.
The Bunky label had an orange and yellow web-pattern background, with a black field eclipsing the left quarter of the label. In the black field was "Bunky Records Inc." Around the bottom of the label it read, "Distributed by Scepter Records, Inc., 254 W. 54 St., New York, N.Y." |
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
BS-300 - Get on Up and Get Away - Esquires [1968] The matrix number "BSLP-46" is
scratched out in the trailoff groove area and replaced with BS-300. And Get Away (S)/Listen To Me
(S)/How Was I To Know (S)/Groovin' (S)/Everybody's Laughin' (S)/How Could It Be (S)//Get On Up
(S)/My Sweet Baby (S)/No Doubt About It (S)/Woman (S)/When I'm Ready (S)/Things Won't Be The
Same (S)
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