

The Girl In The Window b/w Life Walked Out
Among the rarest singles cut for Chicagoâs Twinight label, The Mistâs lone single was issued without the groupâs knowledge or basic understanding that their name had been changed. âThe Mist were âin the mist,ââ joked member Ray Foreman. The quartet began life as the Delmontes in Kansas City, slowly working their way to Chicago where they morphed into the Visitors. A deal with Brunswickâs Dakar subsidiary resulted in two heart stopping 45s at the tail end of the â60s and a spot on the Brunswick revue with Barbara Acklin, the Chi-lites, the Artistics, and Tyrone Davis. When Brunswick lost interest, the quartet cut a shelved album for Barry Despenzaâs Dispo concern before finding themselves in a production deal with a pre-Motown Mark Davis and his songwriting partners Leamon Cox and Willie Durham (who had already been responsible for the similarly mysterious Living Color and Third Creation singles for the Madhatter label). The trio would head to Motownâs staff shortly after The Mist failed to materialize on the charts, bringing the Third Creation with them. âThe Girl In The Windowâ b/w âLife Walked Outâ were barely issued in February 1971, in what would be Twinightâs last year in business, and the group would not continue as either The Mist, or The Visitors.
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Among the rarest singles cut for Chicagoâs Twinight label, The Mistâs lone single was issued without the groupâs knowledge or basic understanding that their name had been changed. âThe Mist were âin the mist,ââ joked member Ray Foreman. The quartet began life as the Delmontes in Kansas City, slowly working their way to Chicago where they morphed into the Visitors. A deal with Brunswickâs Dakar subsidiary resulted in two heart stopping 45s at the tail end of the â60s and a spot on the Brunswick revue with Barbara Acklin, the Chi-lites, the Artistics, and Tyrone Davis. When Brunswick lost interest, the quartet cut a shelved album for Barry Despenzaâs Dispo concern before finding themselves in a production deal with a pre-Motown Mark Davis and his songwriting partners Leamon Cox and Willie Durham (who had already been responsible for the similarly mysterious Living Color and Third Creation singles for the Madhatter label). The trio would head to Motownâs staff shortly after The Mist failed to materialize on the charts, bringing the Third Creation with them. âThe Girl In The Windowâ b/w âLife Walked Outâ were barely issued in February 1971, in what would be Twinightâs last year in business, and the group would not continue as either The Mist, or The Visitors.





















