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Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

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Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

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1. Uptight - Henry Jerome :D

2. No :)

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the mad instrumental by the kinettes (think thats right) that roger banks has/had is the best one i've ever heard

WITHOUT A DOUBT GOTTA BE THE BEST

Guest Beeks
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Junior Walker - Good Rockin

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Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

alan :rolleyes:

Romeos - mon petite chow

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Instumentals being classed as soul has never really sat with me very well, but as part of a dance or overall genre they can be great.

I've always loved Scrub-Board by the Trammps.

Not northern, but I don't think you can get better than Fred Wesley & The JB's - Blow You Head

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Great shout Joan I love this but could never get interest oin the floor when i used to spin it !! cant remember where i first heard this, may have been droylsden all-niters?

Grant

It was certainly played there Grant. By Gary Spencer if my memory serves me correctly?

Then again I could be wrong. Chalky will remember I'm sure.

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It was certainly played there Grant. By Gary Spencer if my memory serves me correctly?

Then again I could be wrong. Chalky will remember I'm sure.

needs to be played more,great dancer, soooo northern!!

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needs to be played more,great dancer, soooo northern!!

Absolutely!

Every bit as good as I Miss My Baby & Bari Track.

Like I said, I hate instrumentals but this tune is far too good for vocals!

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Absolutely!

Every bit as good as I Miss My Baby & Bari Track.

Like I said, I hate instrumentals but this tune is far too good for vocals!

Oooo, a thread, and not just a posting. :rolleyes:


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the mad instrumental by the kinettes (think thats right) that roger banks has/had is the best one i've ever heard

Any chance of a sound clip of this one anybody?

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Young holt unlimited - California montage. very soulful instrumental

Ronnie n Robin - Sidras theme, the snare drum on every beat with the simple 2 beat fills does it for me. great tune

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Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

alan :thumbup:

Love instrumentals and will always play one or two when DJing (any more than that can get stale). Many favourites over the years but two that I'm currently playing are:

Matta Baby - Do The Pearl Girl

Subway Riders - After The Session

Are they as popular as they used to be? No.

John.

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I don't generally like to hear instrumental versions of a good vocal record - one that really springs to mind is the instrumental version of Mickey Lee Lane - He Sha Lo Ney.

I do like good instrumentals in their own right though & 2 of my favourites are-

Green Onions - Booker T & The MGs - been a favourite of mine for about 25 years & still gives me a tingle when I hear it

Detroit City Limits - 98 cents plus tax - pure, seemingly effortless, quality

Guest Scarborosoul
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Birdwalking

no

Rick

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I don't generally like to hear instrumental versions of a good vocal record - one that really springs to mind is the instrumental version of Mickey Lee Lane - He Sha Lo Ney.

Tracks to your mind - The sounds of lane - Cobblestone

Guest Paul
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Here's a few that I love...

Al Kent - Ooh! Pretty Lady

Bob Wilson - All Turned On

San Remo Strings - Festival Time

Bob & Earl Band - My Little Girl

LJ Reynolds & The Chocolate Suyrup - The Penguin Breakdown

Holland & Dozier - Don't Leave Me (Instrumental)

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Try it by only including "proper" instrumentals - ie not backing tracks.

Zola - King Errison

Rhona's Theme - RPM Generation

Soul Improvisations - Van McCoy (Full length album mix of course !!)

Hold On Help Is On The Way - G Davis & R Tyler

Lost Time - Popcorn Wylie

Yeah You're Right............ - The Gaturs

Midnight Brew - Melvin Carter

Afternoon Of The Rhino - Mike Post Coalition

Guest bazabod_downunder
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Kaddo Strings - Crying Over You - Impact

Producers - Lady, Lady, Lady - Huff Puff

NO

KTF

Baz

Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

alan :thumbup:

Guest rasfoz
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Frantic escape The innocent bystanders

Rat race

ect ect :thumbup:

Guest WPaulVanDyk
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My fav is Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes

and no to other question

Guest DeeJay
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Bank holiday weekends upon us,

so spare a bit time to let us know your..........

1. favorite instrumentals

2. and, do you think they are as popular as they used to be?

alan :)

Had a look through other replies did see this listed, I don't really go for instrumentals much, BUT

Harlem Rumble does it for me-Brilliant choon

also like the instrumental version of Genie (Terri Bryant) came out on a cd

DJ

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How about these two...100% awesome:

'Detroit Rhythm Section' - I know something

'Frank Foster' - Going back to Detroit

PURE Northern Soul allnighter stormers!

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The Frank Cooper I assume you mean Les Cooper Motor City? If so always had a soft spot for this, will put sound clip up if not already there.


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:rolleyes: HI ALL

Ihave only been a member of SOUL-SOURCE justa few months and here we go again? so I have limited it to a instrumentle that I got first on a europian LP of KIETH MANSFIELD & HIS ORCHESTA 1st things 1st I highley recomend his LP a must buy, 2nd the CLASS INSTUMENTAL on the Album :- BOOGALOO its absulutly brill, 9 months ago my mate jim and myaelf were talking about the LP and the ex trax on it, he informed me 1 of the LPs trax come out on CBS in 68 in the UK...called SOUL CONFUSION iI informed him although I had not got it I nwe of its exsistance, he then told me he had a copy of BOOGALOOAS a US 45.this I clearly did not no, I now have a copy and its has become one of my favourate INSTRUMENTAS of all time? ph34r.gif DAVE KIL

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Guest Lobster Madras
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Romeos - mon petite chow

With you on this one, Mark...Always loved this since mid 80s 100 club.. Big Keb spin..

I love instrumentals, so many great dancers' tunes amongst 'em. Great ones mentioned; few more;

South like West .. Johnny Guitar Watson, Fi Yi Dance.. Soulful Two, Johnny Mirage .. New love inst.( fantastic John Vincent play from the Fleet days.

Instru-MENTALS need to be back in vogue, not enough played thesedays IMO.

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