This is a record by 2 groups. Recorded in 1965 by Mitchell Bullock and the Confessions, then released as by The Radiants in late '66. Try to follow. The Confessions broke up after their '65 session but Chess Records didn't want to lose their great lead, Mitchell Bullock. The Radiants followed their 2 big hits, 'Voice Your Choice' and 'Ain't No Big Thing' by losing co-lead Leonard Caston Jr.in '65. Then in '66, Maurice 'Mac' McAlister left. So The Confessions (Bullock) had no group, the Radiants no lead singers and Chess had a great record sitting on the shelf. What to do! What to do! The Radiants had the name and Bullock the voice, so he was added to the Radiants, and their next release was "Kind Of Bad' by the Confessions (or should I say The Radiants). Oh, so you know what I mean. Anyhow, it became a hit in spring of '67. Hope you got all that. Wonder what happened to the rest of the Confessions. Enjoy a nice Chicago disc. Sometimes it gets sooo confusing. A Universal Music Group recording.
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