mischief Posted June 9, 2005 Posted June 9, 2005 (edited) I've just bought a 12" reissue of "real love" from HMV, £3.99 or 3 for £10 section. Not played it but mixes are; ALBUM VERSION MASTERS AT WORK HOUSE MIX GLAMOUR MIX (Take it you have to get naked to play this version) DEEP HOUSE MIX Posted oh here maybe of intrest to someone. or on line from here https://www.simplyvinyl.com/products.asp?catid=17 www.simply12.com Edited June 9, 2005 by mischief
mischief Posted June 9, 2005 Author Posted June 9, 2005 From the same web site -- £5.99 SIDE ONE 1 Brick - Dazz 2 James Walsh Gypsy Band - Cuz It's You Girl SIDE TWO 1 Edna Wright - Oops Here I Go Again 2 Lamont Dozier - You Make Me A Believer This EP is taken from the forthcoming CD/LP Soul Culture Vol 1 (Straight Ahead)...Part one of a major Sony-BMG three part release compiled by writer, journalist DJ and world renowned Soul Music, Rare Groove and Northern Soul expert Dean Rudland. The rare groove scene has always been misunderstood - never really about rarity per se, but rather more about the undiscovered and under appreciated sounds of black America finding favour on the UK's multi-racial dance floors. Album tracks, obscure singles even US hits that meant nothing here have often been picked up by the dedicated DJ and that is why compilations such as this exist. Soul Culture is a three CD/LP series featuring some of the hippest, coolest, rarest and most sought after tracks ever. Brick -"Dazz" (A conjunction of the words Disco & Jazz) kicks off this EP in style with one of the biggest dancefloor fillers of the Disco era, achieving No.1 on The Billboard Black Singles Charts, No.3 on the Pop Singles chart and No.7 on the Club Play Singles chart in 1976...Next up is James Walsh Gypsy Band -"Cuz It's You Girl" featuring a piano intro with sharp horns and spine tingling vocal this was a truly massive record on the Northern Soul scene and it's no wonder an original copy can easily fetch £150...this really is a wonderful record...Side two features Edna Wright "Oops Here I Go Again" and Lamont Dozier "You Make Me A Believer"...Wright had sung in the Blossoms alongside her sister, Darlene Love and was a member of the Soul Super Group Honey Cone who's singles, "While You're Out Looking For Sugar" (the debut single on Holland/Dozier/Holland's Hot Wax label) and "Girls It Ain't Easy", were R&B hits in 1969, before two 1971 soul chart-toppers, "Want Ads" and "Stick Up", established the trio (the former also topped the pop charts). "Oops Here I Go Again" is the title track (Single) of her 1977 album written and produced by her husband Greg Perry and is another truly wonderful piece of soul music...and we conclude this four track EP sampler with one of the all time greats and Hall of Fame life member Lamont Dozier "You Make Me A Believer". By the mid 70s original Supremes songwriter Lamont Dozier had embarked on a performing career. It was really a return to what he had originally planned to be before he teamed up with Eddie and Brian Holland and wrote many of Motown's greatest hits for the likes of The Supremes, The Four Tops and Martha and the Vandellas, and after Motown he penned hits for Freda Payne and the Chairmen Of The Board. In 1974 Lamont left his own label and started a solo career that took him to ABC, Warners and then Columbia where 'You Make Me A Believer' was recorded...All in all this four track EP is deserving of every serious record collection and I wholeheartedly recommend it to you... https://www.simplyvinyl.com/more.asp?catid=88&page=1&id=767
jonbuck Posted June 10, 2005 Posted June 10, 2005 I've just bought a 12" reissue of "real love" from HMV, £3.99 or 3 for £10 section. www.simply12.com link Funny how things change !!!! I used to play this [ driza bone -real love] when we was doin' RSG @ Drummonds IN King's Cross in London in 1990 & there was a few Northern die hard's who used to say to me Why Are You Playing this HOUSE MUSIC !!!! the mind boggles, now not what a difference a day makes, But what a difference 10 or 15 years Makes....I see Kashif "Rumour's" cropping up on people's play lists as well, another one people used to slag me off for....there are them that know's & them that don't....Make of that what you will.... Keeping the Faith As I Have Allways Done.... Jon Buck
Guest Posted June 10, 2005 Posted June 10, 2005 Funny how things change !!!! I used to play this [ driza bone -real love] when we was doin' RSG @ Drummonds IN King's Cross in London in 1990 & there was a few Northern die hard's who used to say to me Why Are You Playing this HOUSE MUSIC !!!! the mind boggles, now not what a difference a day makes, But what a difference 10 or 15 years Makes....I see Kashif "Rumour's" cropping up on people's play lists as well, another one people used to slag me off for....there are them that know's & them that don't....Make of that what you will.... Keeping the Faith As I Have Allways Done.... Jon Buck link Hi Jon ALY-US "FOLLOW ME" now there's a tune and a half I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. But some of us knew the truth from day one eh mate? Derek
Guest remus Posted June 10, 2005 Posted June 10, 2005 Hi Jon ALY-US "FOLLOW ME" now there's a tune and a half I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. But some of us knew the truth from day one eh mate? Derek link Evan Rogers-Secret Love New Jersey Connection-Love don't come easy to name two!
Guest Posted June 10, 2005 Posted June 10, 2005 Evan Rogers-Secret Love New Jersey Connection-Love don't come easy to name two! link I remember Bob Jones & Steve Hobbs getting stick for playing things like LENNY WILLIAMS - GOTTA LOTTA LOVE CE CE ROGERS - SOMEDAY FRANKIE KNUCKLES - IT'S HARD SOMETIMES as new releases there are so many more. Not to the mention the soulful house stuff from the last 10 years or so which will be so collectable in the future WILLIE WASHINGTON feat PAULA RALPH - AIN'T NO RUNNING AWAY is a good example getting really hard to find now and its a stunning track. Derek
Guest Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 I remember Bob Jones & Steve Hobbs getting stick for playing things like LENNY WILLIAMS - GOTTA LOTTA LOVE CE CE ROGERS - SOMEDAY FRANKIE KNUCKLES - IT'S HARD SOMETIMES as new releases there are so many more. Not to the mention the soulful house stuff from the last 10 years or so which will be so collectable in the future WILLIE WASHINGTON feat PAULA RALPH - AIN'T NO RUNNING AWAY is a good example getting really hard to find now and its a stunning track. Derek link Isnt that on Estereo
Guest Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 Isnt that on Estereo link Indeed it is! A lot of them were badly pressed and are prone to jumping so it ain't easy to pick up a good copy these days. Derek
vnicepce Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 Funny how things change !!!! I used to play this [ driza bone -real love] when RSG @ Drummonds IN King's Cross in London in 1990 .....a few Northern die hard's who used to say to me Why Are You Playing this HOUSE MUSIC !!!! the mind boggles, ...But what a difference 10 or 15 years Makes....I .....cropping up on people's play lists as well, another one people used to slag me off for.... link ..I really agree with this..time is a great 'maker', in terms of a track's attractiveness...(no pun intended) ..thats what NS/rare soul is about, isn;t it, to an extent.....??? .....the James Walsh Gypsy Band track, is though, bettered by the 'B' side of The Trammps..'Hold back the night' !!!!!!! ....lets hear it for 70s; but NOT 'A touch of velvet, a..' (Craig Charles, last night, Funk Show)
s7oul Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. ARTHUR MILES - HELPING HAND (New Music)
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 Hi Jon ALY-US "FOLLOW ME" now there's a tune and a half I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. But some of us knew the truth from day one eh mate? Derek link Proper record and no mistake guv'nor
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. ARTHUR MILES - HELPING HAND (New Music) link Absolute - Introduce me to love
MarkH Posted June 13, 2005 Posted June 13, 2005 I can feel a thread coming on tunes that were deemed to be house at the time of release and now mysteriously have turned into soul anthems. ARTHUR MILES - HELPING HAND (New Music) link Tony Ransom- In the name of love and Hunter Hayes - It`s not over, are a couple from the same era in that vein which i liked. Also i do like the recent Ron Hall (feat Mark Evans)-The way that you love me Mark H
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