McKinley Mitchell / Byrdie Green - No Love Like Your Love / Tremblin'
- Artist McKinley Mitchell / Byrdie Green
- Title No Love Like Your Love / Tremblin'
- Label Popcorn (4)
- Catalogue No POPC-150
- Format 7''
- Genre Soul Jazz
- Media Condition Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Sleeve Condition Generic
Year Released:
McKinley Mitchell - "No Love Like Your Love": 1962 (Checker Records)
Byrdie Green - "Tremblin'": 1963 (Checker Records)
Genre: Blues, Soul Blues, R&B.
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: This entry presents a split single (or potentially a compilation of two tracks from the same label, Checker Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records), showcasing two distinct but complementary voices from the Chicago blues and R&B scene.
McKinley Mitchell - "No Love Like Your Love": McKinley Mitchell was a Chicago blues and soul-blues singer known for his expressive vocals. "No Love Like Your Love" is a powerful blues ballad that features Mitchell's emotive delivery over a classic Chicago blues instrumentation, often including a prominent guitar and a strong rhythm section. Released in the early 1960s, it bridges the gap between traditional blues and the emerging soul sound, demonstrating his ability to convey deep emotion.
Byrdie Green - "Tremblin'": Byrdie Green was an American blues and R&B singer, known for her strong, gospel-infused vocal style. "Tremblin'" is a fiery and intense blues track that highlights Green's raw vocal power and ability to command attention. Her performance is full of grit and passion, reflecting the emotional depth characteristic of the blues and early soul. Both artists represent the rich talent pool of the Chess/Checker Records labels and their role in shaping the sound of blues and R&B in the post-war era
