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So which northern record (ancient or modern) do you think has the best Horn Section, full on everything but the kitchen sink kind of Horn Section.

If you can attach a soundfile or refosoul link go ahead.

I think The Charisma Band - Ain't nothing like your love, is way up there (and the strings are excellent as well)

 

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Footnote, to me sen:

As soon as I get sick and tired of oldies, hearing the same old fookin records, I get a blast of some thing like Jerry Cook's version of : I hurt on the other side" and it makes me want to smother my self in oldies and beautifully suffocate in that tremendous energy and passion that is soul!

It's a great day today, St George's day, I am a proud Englishman, the sun is shining and our lass fancied a shag before going to work, which is nice. :thumbsup:

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Footnote, to me sen:

As soon as I get sick and tired of oldies, hearing the same old fookin records, I get a blast of some thing like Jerry Cook's version of : I hurt on the other side" and it makes me want to smother my self in oldies and beautifully suffocate in that tremendous energy and passion that is soul!

It's a great day today, St George's day, I am a proud Englishman, the sun is shining and our lass fancied a shag before going to work, which is nice. :thumbup:

So going by this statement you had bit of a horn section yourself this morning? :thumbsup:

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Guest in town Mikey

Maurice Williams - Being without you, has a great break.

Little Ritchie - Just Another Heartache overall for me though.

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Guest wigantojapan

Maurice Williams - Being without you, has a great break.

Little Ritchie - Just Another Heartache overall for me though.

little ritchie :thumbsup:

how about saxie russell :thumbup:

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Curtis Mayfield takes some beatin' ... Move on up towards your destination, though you may find, from time to time, complications ... (Give it to me horns) :lol:

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I'm a fan of slightly rubbish horn playing. Sometimes just behind the beat or out of unison.

A particular record springs to mind - "Girl Watcher" by The O'Kaysions.

A good shout not rubbish subtle and slightly muted maybe .

For me Thumb a ride and that sax break never fails to hit the spot .

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So which northern record (ancient or modern) do you think has the best Horn Section, full on everything but the kitchen sink kind of Horn Section.

If you can attach a soundfile or refosoul link go ahead.

Not exactly horns but the sax break in Jnr Walkers Roadrunner gives me shivers...... :thumbsup:

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Having just listened to it two minutes ago, I've decided it's 'Who you gonna love' by The Accents. Mind you, before that it was 'Look Away' by Garnet Mimms which has a sublime latin-style horn section.

What'll it be in the next five minutes? (If my boss catches me with headphones on, the sack probably)

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"A good shout not rubbish subtle and slightly muted maybe". Sorry Mark S but there's nothing subtle and slightly muted about "Girl Watcher". The horn section sound like a bunch of er, horny drunks. Have you heard the original "Boy Watcher" by Ginger Thompson? The horns play the same parts straight and timidly and it's not half as much fun. In my opinion...

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Guest posstot

Oh i wish i could do sound files on here!!

TRUST ME ON THIS ONE!!

Imberboy, work your magic for me please.

LEE ROGERS GO-GO GIRL....NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A HORN SECTION!!! POWER POWER POWER, FOOKIN'L FIRE

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...our lass fancied a shag before going to work, which is nice. :thumbup:

OMG. Too much info... too much info... ohmy.gif:lol:

Have to agree about Jerry Cook though. Stupendous, tremendous, searing, incendiary super SOUL music!

re, Horn blasts n' brass, what about the fabulous intro to Rufus Wood's "Before 2001"? - or "So Is The Sun"? Loud and bountiful!

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So going by this statement you had bit of a horn section yourself this morning? :thumbup:

Sounds a bit nasty to me! - Bit like a sex change op... unsure.gif:lol::lol:

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