Pete S Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 (edited) Just for an experiment I decided to pull records out blind from various sections of my collection (originals, US pressings, reissues etc) and see what happened. Half the stuff is very well known (some would say played out!) but the other half includes some great selections and several records which I'd not played in years but now sound great, so hopefully you'll give it a listen and maybe discover something you like. Artists include The Magictones, Eddie Holman, Barbara Lewis, Roy Roberts, Tony Hester, Turnpikes, Sisters Love, Robin Rice, Court davis, Keni Lewis and so on. It starts off with The Champion, don't let that put you off should you be sick of hearing it. Full track list to follow. https://planetrecords.podbean.com/2009/05/1...-random-oldies/ I PUT THIS IN THE WRONG SECTION THE OTHER DAY, JUST EDITING IT TO ADD THE TRACK LISTING THE TURNPIKES - CAST A SPELL is on here somewhere also! WILLIE MITCHELL - THE CHAMPION EDDIE HOLMAN - WHERE I'M NOT WANTED DENISE LASALLE - DO ME RIGHT JACKIE LEE - THE SHOTGUN AND THE DUCK THE CREATIONS - OH BABY THE FABULOUS JADES - COME ON AND LIVE THE LEWIS SISTERS - YOU NEED ME BARBARA LEWIS - THE STARS BETTYE SWANN - THE MAN WHO SAID NO COURT DAVIS - TRY TO THINK WHAT YOU'RE DOING PAT LEWIS - HIT AND RUN PRINCE GEORGE - WRONG CROWD HARRY DEAL - YOU'RE ALWAYS IN MY MIND ROY ROBERT - I KNOW WHAT TO DO TO SATUSFY YOU TONY HESTOR - DOWN IN THE DUMPS DETROIT EXECUTIVES - COOL OFF THE MAGNETICS - COUNT THE DAYS SISTERS LOVE - I'M LEARNING TO TRUST MY MAN MIRWOOD STRINGS - SUPERDANCE KENI LEWIS - NOT THE MARRYING KIND THE CHALFONTES - HE LOVES ME THE PERSIANETTES - IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY ROBIN RICE - I'VE HAD IT (ORIGINAL MIX) THE SHOWMEN - TAKE IT BABY THE DETROIT PROPHETS (THE ORIGINALS) - SUSPICION THE DREAM MERCHANTS - STOP (YOU'RE BREAKING MY HEART) TIMMY WILLIS - SUCH MISERY THE MAGICTONES - HOW CAN I FORGET YOU PEGGY MARCH - LOSING MY TOUCH Edited May 21, 2009 by Pete S
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 That Timmy Willis is an absolute stomper, better than precissions and much better than "Times a Wastin'". Keep them coming folk.
grant Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 That Timmy Willis is an absolute stomper, better than precissions and much better than "Times a Wastin'". Keep them coming folk. yeah great version, always loved it from the day i heard someone spin it on R Seearlings show when i think it was still Jazz Fm - anyone know the story behind this version?
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