Tommy Hunt's reputation as a major soul artist was built on his Scepter and Wand sides and augmented in the UK by his dance tracks, belatedly issued from those labels' tapes along with his later independent UK waxings in the 70s. Recent tape research has revealed five more unissued Scepter recordings, including a great take on Van McCoy's 'What's The Matter Baby' - originally cut on the Shirelles. 'I'm Lonely For You' and 'One Of These Days' are beat ballads in his popular early 60s style, while 'Who You Gonna Thrill Tonight' and 'Girls Are Sentimental' are the sort of romantic ballads that New York studios specialized in. All the tracks are fully orchestrated.