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The Soulful Side of GME & Musette Records - Tramp records

The Soulful Side of GME & Musette Records - Tramp records magazine cover

The Soulful Side of GME & Musette Records - Various Artists

Tramp Records continue their fine releases with this fine comp that is available right now in 3 formats - download, vinyl and cd ( 8-page CD booklet ) - Download version free with vinyl and cd purchase.

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Cd listing - see links for lp listing
1. Little Mary Staten - Steppin' Stone 02:06
2. Dede Copeland - You Gotta Give Up Some Money 01:51
3. Big Daddy Rucker - Just Do Your Thing 02:11
4. Big Daddy Rucker - Jealous Man 02:31
5. Big Daddy Rucker - The Big Daddy Shake (CD bonus track) 02:13
6. Big Daddy Rucker - Kids Together (CD bonus track) 02:34
7. Dede Copeland - The Price I Had To Pay 02:44
8. Little Mary Staten - Helpless Girl 03:13
9. Lani Groves - Sweet Sixteen 02:31
10. Arlene Williams - Duck All Over Town Pt.1 02:41
11. Arlene Williams - Duck All Over Town Pt.2 02:27
12. Big Daddy Rucker - She's Alright 02:26
13. Garnett Scott & Lani Groves - Sunset Strip 01:46
14. Lenni Groves - You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You 02:12
15. Lenni Groves - I Feel Pretty (CD bonus track) 02:50
16. Big Daddy Rucker - Christmas In The Ghetto 02:36

Company blurb
Much interest domestically and abroad has been generated over the years about an indie soul label in San Diego, CA called Musette Records, whose short life span (1965-1968) only produced less than 20 singles, and no full albums. More than 40 years later, Musette would achieve the collectible status among record buyers of northern soul, who recognize and appreciate the R&B grooves that pulsated on these now extremely rare singles.
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released March 3, 2017

https://tramprecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-soulful-side-of-gme-musette-records-2

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Chalky

Posted

Saw this last week and was a bit disappointed with what was included.  Maybe that was from a selfish Northern/Rare soul perspective though?

Hopefully a second instalment will be forthcoming?

Mike

Posted

4 hours ago, chalky said:

Saw this last week and was a bit disappointed with what was included.  Maybe that was from a selfish Northern/Rare soul perspective though?

Hopefully a second instalment will be forthcoming?

am enjoying it via repeat play ala deezer here

I'd say a strong release - but of course thats just my take/taste

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/364245-deezer-playlist-mess-around/

any other views?

Mal C

Posted

I thought that, i.e. Bit disappointed, all in all a bit short on the soul sides, the 4 or so best 45s on musette were no where to be seen.....

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Guest Paul Franklin

Posted

Yes shame especially no June Jackson - which surely has crossover appeal

Chalky

Posted

It mentions the popularity of the label due to Northern Soul yet misses all the Northern biggies off.  A double Lp of all the output would have been nice.  Hopefully a second instalment to come.

Mal C

Posted

I would have thought they would have included the unreleased June Jackson sides, if they had access to tapes or masters?  that alone would have sold the CD..




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