# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | The Horse / The Mule | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Phil L.A. Of Soul | |
2 | The Horse / The Mule | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Phil L.A. Of Soul | |
3 | Stampede | 2 | Audio | Kapp Records | ||
4 | Let Me Love You / Do It Like You Feel It | 4 | Audio | Match Records (4) |
[b]The James Boys[/b], was/were a collection of emergent Philadelphia session musicians put together by producer [a=Leon Huff].
[b]The James Boys[/b] were [a=Jesse James (4)], [a=Bobby Martin], [a=Norman Harris], [a=Roland Chambers], [a=Karl Chambers], [a=Ron Baker] and [b]Nat Young[/b]
The group eventually morphed into [a=MFSB], the Sigma Sound studio house band.