GIRLS ARE OUT TO GET YOU - USA MAYFIELD
USA Curtom 1966/MOJO UK Stateside
1967
The Fascinations released
Girls Are Out To
Get You, a Curtis Mayfield song
on the Mayfield/Curtom record Label in the US and Stateside in the UK.
A truly excellent example of all that is a Soul dance track. It was released in the UK on stateside then again later re-issued
on Sue. The Fascinations were
Martha Reeves' first group.

The
Fascinations were an all girl group founded by Shirley Walker. It was Shirley Walker that
teamed up with Martha Reeves to form a group in
Detroit in the late 1950s
called the Sabre-ettes. Joanne and Bernadine Boswell (ex Gospel Singers) and
Fern Bledsoe joined and they changed their name to The Fascinations.
In
1960 Martha Reeves left the group.
Fred Cash and Sam Gooden ,members of the Impressions, introduced The Fascinations
to
Curtis Mayfield who
got them signed to ABC-Paramount, where they released a few singles (written
and/or produced by Curtis).
In
1966 -
Say It
Isn't So was released on the
Mayfield/Curtom Label followed by
Girls Are Out To Get You and this
track was released in the UK by EMI on its Stateside label.
In
1969 having had little success in the USA they disbanded without realising their status in the UK and especially
Manchester, where they
had achieved cult status on the Mod inspired soul scene.
In 1971
Girls Are Out To Get You had grown in popularity,
achieving a re-release on the Sue
Label and then re-issued on Mojo and Polydor. As a result it reached 32 in the
charts. Of course this event stung some rare soul adherents and because of its
availability it has not been as highly regarded by those on the
Northern Soul Scene - rarity sometimes appearing sometimes more important
than artist talent and music in its
own right. At least The Fascinations had a UK tour and short lived fame in
England for a while.