The Topics 1966 to 1987, recording mainly for small New York recording companies. Beginning as the Uniteds, they signed with Chess Records in 1965 with a lineup of Ronald McCoy, Vaughn Curtis, Wesley "Bobby" Adams, and Gerald Jones. Richard and Bobby Poindexter cut their first demo on Chess, but "Come Back Baby" and "Baby, Baby Yes I Love You" remain unissued, and they left after four months. Now a trio comprising McCoy, Curtis, and Adams, they signed with Joe Evans' Carnival/Chadwick labels as the Cymbals. But Evans wanted to use that name on another group, so they became the Topics. Their debut, "I Don't Have to Cry" (1966), didn't chart, nor did a second, "Hey Girl Where Are You Going," in 1967, with a new member, Charles "Charlie" Stodghill. Stodghill left to join the Persuaders, and appeared on "It's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate." Robert Lewis replaced Stodghill and the quartet recorded some sides earmarked for either Musicor or Atlantic Records, but the Lou Courtney productions never saw daylight. Danny Evans, who sang with the Larks ("The Jerk"), became their manager. In 1968, an opportunity came to tour England, but once across the pond the promoter demanded they front as the Fabulous Impressions to give the tour name recognition. "We don't have a name act, and we need one to draw people," barked the promoter. The Topics are remembered by East Coast fans for "All Good Things Must End," a heart-tugging ballad recorded on Heavy Duty Records in 1972 that became huge in the New York/Jersey area. The revamped Topics now consisted of McCoy, Vaughn, Robert Radcliffe, and Yvonne McCoy (Ronald McCoy's wife). More than 30 people sang with the Topics. McCoy said, "The constant recruiting was essential; you had to be ready for unexpected gigs, members were flighty, and I needed substitutes to fill in." The Heavy Duty deal proved lightweight, and Brothers III Records issued "Please Take This Heart Of Mine" (1972), but it only got a few local spins. Mercury Records released the Topics' "Booking Up Baby" in 1973, but it did nothing; nor did a final single on Noodle Records, entitled "God and You," in 1976 that was also recorded by Loreli. An album worth of material on T.S.G. Records remained unissued. Brothers III Records released an LP entitled All Good Things in 1974 by the Topics that was reissued on CD by Japan's P-Vine label in 1999, with additional tracks by other Brothers III artists: the Electras, Marion Butler, Loreli, and Empress Kilpatrick. The reissued album was renamed The Topics and Friends: All Good Things. Regrouping, McCoy performed and recorded briefly in 1986-1987 with his wife and daughter in a group called Triple Threat. After that, he decided to sing solo. Many of the Topics died: Bobby Adams was fatally shot in a bar defending Charles Stodghill, who got into an argument with someone, and Stodghill later fell ill and died at Jacoby Hospital in the Bronx. Robert Lewis, who joined Ringling Brothers, died also; Vaughn Curtis suffered a stroke in 2000 but remained alive.
2023
P-Vine Records, Tsg Records
7", Single, RE
2022
Big Man Records (4)
7", Ltd
1999
P-Vine Records
CD, Comp
1978
1977
Castle Records (9)
7"
1976
1976
1973
1972
1967
1966
1962
Perri Records
7", Single, Promo, W/Lbl, One
2024
P-Vine Records
LP, Album, Comp, Ltd
2021
P-Vine Records
CD, Ltd, Mixed
2021
2009
Kent Dance
CD, Comp, RM
2006
Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp
2005
Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp
2005
Sons Of Soul Records
CD, Comp
2003
Bestway Records
2xCD, Mixed
2002
Spectrum Music (2), Universal
CD, Comp
2002
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
2001
2000
Lost Soul Records
CD, Comp
2000
South Side Kingdom
CD
1999
Kent Dance
LP, Comp
1999
Lost Soul Records
CD, Comp
1999
1996
Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp, RM
1995
Double "O" Soul Records
LP, Comp, W/Lbl
1995
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
1995
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
1995
Starr Digital
CD, Comp
1994
Kent Soul
CD, Comp
1994
1993
1992
Goldmine Soul Supply
CD, Comp
1992
Goldmine Soul Supply
Cass, Comp
1988
Soul Supply (3)
2xLP, Comp
1988
1987
Soul Supply (3)
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1984
Valli (3)
LP, Comp, Mono
South Side Kingdom
CD, Comp
Clanton Sounds, Inc.
CD, Comp
Lost Soul Records
CD, Comp
2019
Northern Souleros
CD, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
2005
Latin Soul Recordings
CD, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
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