They had started out on the Baltimore soul scene as two separate groups -- one was known as Frankie and the Spinners and the other, Little Ray and the Playboys. The groups eventually got together because one member had quit and another went to join the Marines. In 1968 the group started to record and had to change their name because of Motown group, the Spinners. Thus Frankie and the Spindles came to be. The were still playing gigs as Frankie & the Spinners in late April 1968 but had their Roc-ker 45 on the US national soul chart by July, so I guess they had only changed their name when the 45 had escaped into the shops.
2016
1985
Philadelphia International Records
12", EP, Promo
1977
Strawberry Records (7)
7"
1974
1973
1971
Roc-Ker Records
7"
1971
Funny "A"
7"
1970
1969
1968
1968
2007
2000
I.T.P. Records
CD, Comp
1998
I.T.P. Records
CD, Comp
1998
1986
1970
Badfinger, Badfinger
2xLP, Comp
Not On Label
2xLP, Comp
Stark (4)
7", EP, Ace
Soul From The Vault
LP, Comp
Barrio Soul Enterprises
CD, Comp
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