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Aztec Records first cut

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:48 am
by JMoney
I can't seem to find anything about this record...anyone seen it before? What's the story?

Aztec Records
No Catalog Number on the label
Artist: Two Pauls (Paul Nulton/Paul Fleeman)
Title: Here They Come

Bottom of back cover states: Aztec Records 2900 Wilson Avenue Chicago, IL 60625. Electric Bass: Jim Fuller, Cover Layout: Peter Lundman, Engineer: Louis Arnold.

The lable is red with no visible catalog number. It is signed by both Paul Fleeman and Paul Nulton on Side 1. "Aztec-100" appears in the dead wax.

Tracks include: Come the Day, Revelation's Revolution, Abraham Martin and John, The Man, Impossible Dream, All My Life, Enter the Young, Bowling Green, Hymn, Knocking on a Window, Well Well Well, I Know Where I'm Going

The cover is black/white, with a silhouette like picture of the Two Pauls. The copy I have happens to be signed by both Pauls in black pen on the red label.

Let me know if you know anything about this one!

Re: Aztec Records first cut

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:37 pm
by Record-changer
This might be a single created by a garage band that tried to form a record company. But Google Aztec Records - there is a CD company by that name.

Re: Aztec Records first cut

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:54 pm
by shelltea
One of the Paul's is my husband. He and his friend recorded this in college in the 1970'sand travelled the midwest U.S. singing in churches and selling records during summer vacations to help pay for college.
They recorded two albums.
My husband is a United methodist pastor and the other Paul was an officer in the Salvation army.
They had a chance to sing together a few years ago for a Salvation Army service.

Re: Aztec Records first cut

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:27 pm
by Beth
Shelltea, I had this album as a child and have even Facebook-messaged your husband about it! No, I'm not a stalker, but it was a favorite of both my brother and I growing up, and we were devasted that we didn't find it when we cleaned out our childhood home after our parents died last year. Are there any copies of this album out there, or would you know where/how I can get one?

Thank you so much.