Deep Shadows -The Best Of Kent Ballads out now
kent news
A new month beckons and just as the bills start to arrive so does news of kents latest soul release.
Deep Shadows-The Best Of Kent Ballads being the title of this one and as the title does tell the story behind this release will let the track listing and Ady C's words from the ace site do the rest of the talking...
Available now thru usual outlets.
Seen at £8.95
ace record site
amazon uk link
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B003V8ZNNM/wwwacerecordc-21
Deep Shadows-The Best Of Kent Ballads - CDKEND 342
1. CRY TO ME - Loleatta Holloway
2. I'VE DONE IT AGAIN - The Charmels
3. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO GAIN (BY LOSING ME) - Jeanette Jones
4. GOTTA FIND A WAY - The Hesitations
5. THERE'S ANOTHER IN MY LIFE - Phillip Mitchell
6. YOU MUST LEAVE HER BECAUSE YOU LOVE HER - The Paramount Four
7. SHOWDOWN - The Shaladons
8. SEEING IS BELIEVING - LV Johnson
9. YOU DIDN'T LOVE ME ANYHOW - Act I
10. WHETHER IT'S RIGHT OR WRONG - Jackie Lee & Delores Hall
11. YOU GOT ME - Jaibi
12. I WON'T BE SUCH A FOOL ANY MORE - The Modettes
13. NO MORE LIKE ME - Ray Pollard
14. IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU - The Quotations
15. CAN'T YOU SEE I'M BUSY - Austin Taylor
16. NO ONE CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF YOU - The Ravins
17. I LOVE MY BABY - Tommy & Eddie
18. THE TAG - Sam Dees
19. SWEET LOVING WOMAN - Garland Green
20. YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE SOMEONE - Johnny Gilliam
21. YOU MUST BE LOSING YOUR MIND - Jimmy Raye
22. I'M A LONELY MAN - Bobby Wilburn
23. HOW LONG CAN THIS LAST - Debbie Taylor
24. DEEP SHADOWS - Little Ann
We've not had an out-and-out ballad CD on Kent for over a year and after 28 years of compiling, we thought that a retrospective look at the very best tracks was due.
Many deep, southern or ballad collectors may not have gone for CDs such as "Mirwood Soul Story" or "Dave Hamilton's Detroit Dancers". As there were gems of these styles within those and other packages, we knew they would be enjoyed in another CD setting. Similarly, other pieces of beautiful music from the Charmels, L.V. Johnson and Johnny Gilliam were on similar but deleted CDs. Picking a "Best Of" CD felt valid and to strengthen it even more, we are including a handful of recordings that have not been issued on CD before, in some cases never issued at all.
These newbies deserve the most attention as they will be fresh to most soul fans. Of the issued tracks, the least rare is the Quotations' 'It Can Happen To You' on DiVenus, which was a good seller in NYC on issue, though the current price tag of £150 (due to its Northern flip) would put the casual buyer off. Rarer is the Austin Taylor offering from Zell Sanders' J&S subsidiary Sprout Artist. That set-up was never known for production subtleties and the single opens as if in an echoing Harlem Church, with the chorus belting out Hymn #94 before Austin's tough vocal preaches his message.
The master tape contenders are of incredible quality. Bay Area songstress Jeanette Jones was probably only demoing 'What Have You Got To Gain By Losing Me' but sang it from the heart, which now means that an excellent Gerry Goffin co-composition was saved for the world, with its first airing here. Down in Nashville, Tennessee ace arranger and producer Bob Holmes cut a Gallatin act called the Paramount Four on a stunning group ballad 'You Must Leave Her Because You Love Her'. If you invest in this CD, I can guarantee that you will be singing along to this beauty with gusto.
From the previously released but now deleted pile we re-present the Charmels' brilliant 'I've Done It Again'. Featuring on the same deleted Kent CD was L.V. Johnson's 'Seeing Is Believing', which I now realise is right up there with it. Giving the track another lease of life also gives me the chance to correct the assumption that it is the same song the Mad Lads cut (also for the Volt label); it isn't and we don't know who penned it. I hadn't even noticed that it was over four and a half minutes long - it doesn't drag for a single second.
Personal favourites include the tracks by Phillip Mitchell, Loleatta Holloway, Sam Dees, the Modettes, Debbie Taylor and the bittersweet and haunting voice of Little Ann singing her self-written title track to the CD. If you don't recognise any of the titles, please rest assured that these are the best of Kent - that's going to be very good indeed.
By Ady Croasdell
http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8556
Recommended Comments