Grapevine Cds Two Volume Twos!, Talk/Sound of grapevine vol 2s
Following the very highly rated Vol 1 Talk and Sounds of the Grapevine cd releases, good to see that Grapevine has followed up with 2 more top releases in a similar vein(err... should that be vine.. groan)
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Grapevine - Talk of the Grapevine Volume 2 GVCD3024
Welcome to this second volume of Talk of the Grapevine containing another 24 'Northern Soul' tracks selected by John Anderson and the Grapevine team. Once again we feature some all-time favourites (such as Bob Relfs' classic "Blowing my Mind to Pieces") alongside lesser-known rarities and several recently discovered tracks - most notably those by veterans Eddie Holman, Jerry Williams and Johnny Moore - which appear on CD for the very first time.
1. The Silhouettes - Not Me Baby
2. Bob Relf - Blowing My Mind To Pieces
3. The Servicemen - Are You Angry
4. The Exceptions - Baby You Know I Need You
5. Jimmy Wallace - I'll Be Back
6. Marty Lewis - I Can't Do Without You
7. Stella & The Gazelles - I'm Not In Love With You Anymore
8. Bobby James - I Really Love You
9. Jerry Williams - When You Move, You Lose
10. Robby Fortson - Are You For Real
11. The Dogs - Soul Step
12. Fluffy Falana - My Little Cottage
13. Eddie Holman - She's Wanted (In Three States)
14. Tony Owens - This Heart Can't Take No More
15. Johnny Moore - You Fixed It
16. Anita Robbins - I Can't Stand A Little Bit More
17. Wendell Watts - You Girl
18. Mill Evans - When I'm Ready
19. James Dockery - My Faith In You Is All Gone
20. Vivian Carroll - Oh! Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
21. The Magnetics - I'll Keep Holding On
22. Matt Brown - Every Day (I Love You Just A Little Bit More)
23. The Masqueraders - That's The Same Thing
24. Norwood Long - I'd Like To Have You
Grapevine - Sound of the Grapevine Volume 2 GVCD3025
Grapevine - Sound of the Grpaevine Volume 2 GVCD3025 Front Cover
This second volume of Sound of the Grapevine features another 24 'ModernSoul' favourites selected by John Anderson and the team at Grapevine Records. As with Volume 1, this collection features a mixture of acknowledged 'ModernSoul' classics plus a number of lesser-known sides and previously unissued masters which have been rescued from the vaults after gathering dust for so many years.
Although the golden days of soul music are long gone, many of these lost or forgotten gems have matured with the passing of time and some sound better now than they ever did. Famous names are featured here alongside undergound heroes and total unkowns, many of whom will have no idea of the belated interest in their old flip sides and flop records.
Artists such as Bob Relf, Johnny Moore, Corey Blake, Richard Caiton. Tommy Tate, The Jones Brothers and Tony Owens are well aware of their overseas followings but others disappeared into obscurity or passed away before the unexpected news could reach them. And so we dedicate this album to those who never found out that their music really did mean something to someone after all.
1. Dottie Pearson - A House Made Of Love
2. Bobby Cutchins - Leaving (Radio Edit)
3. The Pro-Fascination - I Want To Wrap You In My Arms
4. Bobby Wayne - Long Hard Road
5. Corey Blake - How Can I Go On Without You
6. Melvin Brown & James Matthews - Love Stormy Weather
7. Johnny Moore - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
8. Bill Coday - A Man Can't Be A Man
9. Bob Relf - You're My Kind Of Wonderful
10. Sex - It's You Baby
11. Patti & The Lovelites - Love Bandit
12. Bettye Jean Plummer - You Don't Know
13. The Jones Brothers - Good Old Days
14. Gerri Grainger - Would You Believe
15. Gerri Grainger - Would You Beleive
16. Tommy Tate - Do You Think There's A Chance
17. Richard Caiton - I See Love Girl In Your Eyes
18. Anna Raye - Will You Love My Child
19. Tony Owens - All That Matters
20. Cal Brandon - I Kept On Smilin'
21. C. P. Love - Plenty Of Room For More
22. Premium - You Know You Want To Be Loved
23. Norma & The Heartaches - Nice and Slow
24. The Saints - I'll Let You Slide
25. Ernest Baker - Alone Again
from forum orig post here
Edited by mike
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