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Mystiques

So Good To Have You Home Again b/w Put Out The Fire

Featuring brothers Greg and Larry Magee, Kevin Rowan, and Basil Hughes, the Mystiques were a prodigious teenage band discovered at deep south side Fenger High’s talent show by Chess recording artist King Fleming. Their voices betrayed their age, and shortly after, Fleming had them in the studio cutting “Put Out the Fire” and “So Good to Have You Home Again” for an unambitious release on the miniscule Orr label. Dead on the vine, Fleming brought the group to the attention of Twinight, who in January of 1969 gave the single a courtesy promo-only release and promptly deleted the title.

  • 45

    1 x standard weight 45 RPM 7”
    2 tracks totaling 6 minutes
    1 x custom monotone Twinight sleeve

Track List

  1. Mystiques So Good To Have You Home Again
  2. Mystiques Put Out The Fire