• JACKSON FIVE PHOTO FROM THE COLLECTION OF JAKE AUSTEN; PHOTO OF TAPE BY JIM NEWBERRY
  • The Jackson Five; the “Big Boy” reel from One-derful Records

Next Tuesday eclectic Minneapolis label Secret Stash launches a yearlong reissue program that will give deluxe treatment to singles released on the constellation of Chicago soul imprints owned and operated by brothers George and Ernie Leaner between 1962 and 1971. The first 25-track installment (on a single CD and double vinyl) will focus on singles released on the One-derful label, featuring Chicago fixtures such as Otis Clay, McKinley Mitchell, Betty Everett, and the Five Dutones alongside lesser-known artists including the Lucky Laws, the Admirations, Liz Lands, and Beverly Shaffer.

Now the Reader and Secret Stash are giving away a seven-inch test pressing of the One-derful version of “Big Boy”—but you have to show off your knowledge to claim the prize. (You may find it helpful to read Austen’s two Reader stories—hint, hint.) The person who gets the most questions right wins; in the event of a tie, the earliest response wins. Please send your answers to jackson5@chicagoreader.com by 1 PM on Wednesday, October 22. While you read the questions below, you can listen to the track.

4.) What was the address of the One-derful studio where the Jackson Five recorded?