Sheldonsoul Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 not sure if this threads been done before whats your favourite compilation lp first one i ever bought jumpin at the go go ,best track judy freeman & blackrock hold on , brilliant
Guest adidaschile62 Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 not sure if this threads been done before whats your favourite compilation lp first one i ever bought jumpin at the go go ,best track judy freeman & blackrock hold on , brilliant cringeworthy
paup-ine Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 (edited) not sure if this threads been done before whats your favourite compilation lp first one i ever bought jumpin at the go go ,best track judy freeman & blackrock hold on , brilliant First one I bought - Solid Soul Sensations Fav. track - Maxine Brown P Edited June 5, 2009 by paup-ine
Mark S Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 First one I bought - Solid Soul Sensations Fav. track - Maxine Brown P Ditto
Guest Krissii Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Sound Of The Grapevine v1 - for True Image 'Not Over You' GSS "The Thelma Story" for Emmanuel Laskey 'Dont Lead Me On' / Martha Starr 'No Part Time Love' (FULL TIME BABY FULLLLLLLL TIIIIIIIIIME)
Garswood Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Capitol SOUL casino- for love slipped thru my fingers and a few others
Pete S Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Best - Sold On Soul, compiled by R Searling, UNited Artists Worst - Solid Soul Sensations, compiled by I Levine, Pye. If thats what was played at the Mecca, thank God I only went to Wigan. Curtis Blandon, Luv Bugs, Sandy Waddy, pile of cack. No, take that back, worst - Stax Northern Disco Sounds, compiled by Ian Dewhirst, Stax - as I said before, the only Northern compilation with only 2 Northern tracks on it.
Guest trickbag Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 pye golden guinea dee dee sharpe mashed potato time. stateside, whats happening. the ojays working on your case. ricky.
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 ric tic relics had it years ago, anybody remember the track listing
grant Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 ric tic relics had it years ago, anybody remember the track listing for millionaires only vol 1
Ian Parker Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 satisfying our souls. atlantic/atco/wb compilation. linda jones, coasters, 3 degrees etc. wonderful
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 Motown Chartbuster Volume 3, no contest! Every Single track is brilliant!! Cracking question!! Sounds like one of mine cheers webby ,only kiddin with the sale list the other nite
Guest isis Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Always keep going back to "The Very Best Of The Dells" every track a corker, also something I found in a 1.99 bin a few years back called "Essential Blues And Soul" gets a fair battering.
Davetay Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Best - Sold On Soul, compiled by R Searling, UNited Artists Worst - Solid Soul Sensations, compiled by I Levine, Pye. If thats what was played at the Mecca, thank God I only went to Wigan. Curtis Blandon, Luv Bugs, Sandy Waddy, pile of cack. No, take that back, worst - Stax Northern Disco Sounds, compiled by Ian Dewhirst, Stax - as I said before, the only Northern compilation with only 2 Northern tracks on it. No S.S.S. is still one of the best. S.O.S. is ok too, apart from "Walk With A Winner" always hated that record. I can't remember what was on the Stax one? Worst Casino Classics or Black Magic Treats!
Guest veep1296 Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 not sure if this threads been done before whats your favourite compilation lp first one i ever bought jumpin at the go go ,best track judy freeman & blackrock hold on , brilliant Heres 3 UK ones that gave me a few to play I couldnt afford as a young lad. UK RCA Camden International Just A Little Bit Of Soul 1969 Johnny Nash Im Leaving Willie Kendrick Change Your Ways Exciters Blowing Up Your Mind Zerben Hicks Lights Out plus Rose Valentine, Sam Cooke, Insiders, Wilson Bros, Larry Cappel,Benny Gordon, Rick Lancelot, Steve Colt UK Minit The Big One 1968 Themes No Explanation Needed O Jays Hold On Jimmy Lewis Let Me Know plus Bobby Womack,Jimmy Holidayx 2, Homer Banksx2, Clydie King, Alder Ray, Jimmy Mc Cracklin,The Players, Gene Dozier UK Minit Soul Food 1968 Homer Banks A Lot Of Love The Themes Bent Out Of Shape Homer Banks 60 Minutes Of Your Love Johnny Sayles Anything For You Jimmy Holiday & Cldie King Ready Willing & Able plus Bobby Womackx2,Jimmy Holidayx2, Alder Ray,The Players, Jimmy McCracklin,Clydie King, The Showmen Cheers David
Guest Mark Holmes Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Capitol SOUL casino- for love slipped thru my fingers and a few others The very best compilation LP ever Still play mine...off right now to put it on in fact....
Ian Dewhirst Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Best - Sold On Soul, compiled by R Searling, UNited Artists Worst - Solid Soul Sensations, compiled by I Levine, Pye. If thats what was played at the Mecca, thank God I only went to Wigan. Curtis Blandon, Luv Bugs, Sandy Waddy, pile of cack. No, take that back, worst - Stax Northern Disco Sounds, compiled by Ian Dewhirst, Stax - as I said before, the only Northern compilation with only 2 Northern tracks on it. Have to agree with you there Pete. That's what happened when Dave Godin rang up in '74 asking if I wanted to compile a Northern Soul Stax LP! I said yes, of course, and then I realised I wasn't exactly working with the best core material. I'd rather have done the Southern one to be honest......and I was equally as scathing when Ace brought out the recent Stax meets Motown comp........ Ian D
Pete S Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Have to agree with you there Pete. That's what happened when Dave Godin rang up in '74 asking if I wanted to compile a Northern Soul Stax LP! I said yes, of course, and then I realised I wasn't exactly working with the best core material. I'd rather have done the Southern one to be honest......and I was equally as scathing when Ace brought out the recent Stax meets Motown comp........ Ian D Meant to tell you something that made me laugh, I found an old issue of a mag I wrote circa 1992, Beatin Rhythm issue 6 I think it was, and I was reviewing some old fanzines and there was one, I'm sure it was called Talk Of The North and it went something like "there's contributions from DJ Frank the only purpose of which seems to be to tell us how many women he's shagged"
Ian Dewhirst Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Meant to tell you something that made me laugh, I found an old issue of a mag I wrote circa 1992, Beatin Rhythm issue 6 I think it was, and I was reviewing some old fanzines and there was one, I'm sure it was called Talk Of The North and it went something like "there's contributions from DJ Frank the only purpose of which seems to be to tell us how many women he's shagged" Yep, that sounds par for the course LOL. Don't know where I got the energy for 2 all-nighters and an all-dayer every weekend then a shagging marathon on the Sunday night. No wonder I was always knackered 'til the following Thursday............ Ian D
Soul Shrews Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 ric tic relics had it years ago, anybody remember the track listing My 1st comp sheldonsoul................................still got mine Side 1 Edwin Starr "Agent Double O Soul" (inst) JJ Barnes "I Ain't Gonna Do It" Laura Lee "To Win Your Heart" San Remo Strings "Hungry For Love" Edwin Starr "Stop Her On Sight" Mark III Trio "G'Wan (Go On) JJ Barnes "Say It" Edwin Starr "Backstreet" Side 2 JJ Barnes "Real Humdinger" Al Kent "You Got To Pay The Price" Edwin Starr "Harlem" JJ Barnes 'Daytripper" San Remo Strings "Festuval Time" Fantastic Four "Can't Stop Looking For My Baby" JJ Barnes "Please Let Me In " Al Kent "Ooh Pretty Lady" Cheers Paul
The Tempest Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Free Angela Quality compilation with my two favourite oldies on it, Dickie Wonder - Nobody Knows Little Tommy - Baby Can't You See
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 My 1st comp sheldonsoul................................still got mine Side 1 Edwin Starr "Agent Double O Soul" (inst) JJ Barnes "I Ain't Gonna Do It" Laura Lee "To Win Your Heart" San Remo Strings "Hungry For Love" Edwin Starr "Stop Her On Sight" Mark III Trio "G'Wan (Go On) JJ Barnes "Say It" Edwin Starr "Backstreet" thats got to be one of the best except for a couple of dodgy tracks Side 2 JJ Barnes "Real Humdinger" Al Kent "You Got To Pay The Price" Edwin Starr "Harlem" JJ Barnes 'Daytripper" San Remo Strings "Festuval Time" Fantastic Four "Can't Stop Looking For My Baby" JJ Barnes "Please Let Me In " Al Kent "Ooh Pretty Lady" Cheers Paul
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 My 1st comp sheldonsoul................................still got mine Side 1 Edwin Starr "Agent Double O Soul" (inst) JJ Barnes "I Ain't Gonna Do It" Laura Lee "To Win Your Heart" San Remo Strings "Hungry For Love" Edwin Starr "Stop Her On Sight" Mark III Trio "G'Wan (Go On) JJ Barnes "Say It" Edwin Starr "Backstreet" thats got to be one of the best except for a couple of dodgy tracks Side 2 JJ Barnes "Real Humdinger" Al Kent "You Got To Pay The Price" Edwin Starr "Harlem" JJ Barnes 'Daytripper" San Remo Strings "Festuval Time" Fantastic Four "Can't Stop Looking For My Baby" JJ Barnes "Please Let Me In " Al Kent "Ooh Pretty Lady" Cheers Paul
Guest MBarrett Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 Oh and Motown Chartbusters Vol 4 l loved too. Could anyone out there send a track-list so l can reminisce again.....Thanks!! Here you go with the tracklisting. And after that a link to amazon.com. Scroll down to the track listing and click on the "Listen to all" button. You get a 30 sec snippet of each track. Lay back . . . close your eyes . . . and let the nostalgia wash over you!!! 1. I Want You Back - The Jackson 5 2. The Onion Song - Marvin Gaye 3. I Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops 4. Up The Ladder To The Roof - The Supremes 5. I Can't Get Next To You - The Temptations 6. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Marvin Gaye 7. Yester-Me, Yesterday-You, Yesterday - Stevie Wonder 8. Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross & The Supremes 9. ABC Jackson 5 10. Never Had A Dream Come True - Stevie Wonder 11. Farewell Is A Lonely Sound - Jimmy Ruffin 12. Do What You Gotta Do - The Four Tops 13. I Second That Emotion - Diana Ross & The Supremes 14. Cloud Nine - The Temptations 15. What Does It Take - Jr. Walker & The All Stars 16. Reach Out And Touch - Diana Ross https://www.amazon.com/Motown-Chartbusters-...5327&sr=1-2
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 ric tics gotta be one of the best with a listing like that, couple of dodgy tracks but overall a great lp
Guest Bicks Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 I can't believe nobody has suggested the Motown comp. 'This is Northern Soul Vol 1' every one a winner with the possible exception of Goodnight Irene (I think it's because my parents used to play the proper version of it from the 40's when I was a kid and I have been left scarred by it). Volume 2 is pretty fine too. 1. Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) - Brenda Holloway 2. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson 3. This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It's Killing Me) - Marvin Gaye 4. Goodbye Cruel World - Linda Griner 5. Share A Little Love With Me (Somebody) - The Monitors 6. Forever In My Heart - The Temptations 7. I'm Still Loving You - Kim Weston 8. He's All I Got - The Supremes 9. Just Walk In My Shoes - Gladys Knight & The Pips 10. Keep On Lovin' Me - Frances Nero 11. Crying In The Night - The Monitors 12. You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me) - Kim Weston 13. Like A Nightmare - The Andantes 14. A Thrill A Moment - Kim Weston 15. I'll Keep Holding On - The Marvelettes 16. Truly Yours - The Temptations 17. When I'm Gone - Brenda Holloway 18. Just A Little Misunderstanding - The Contours 19. No One Could Love You More - Gladys Knight & The Pips 20. You Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New - Virgil Henry 21. Goodnight Irene - The Originals 22. I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) - The Temptations 23. What More Could A Boy Ask For - The Spinners 24. It's Never Too Late For You And Me - Gladys Knight
De-to Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 uk soul city lp with jeanette williams on it,cannot remember the lp title but a great comp,
Guest MBarrett Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 . . Are "Greatest Hits" allowed? Up with the very best of them must be the first U.K. Temptations Greatest Hits - TML 11042 from 1967. If I was selling example below it would be in my "shabby chic" category. Looking like every 1960's album cover should. Every crease a battle scar from some teenage party or youth club evening. Click on the link for Amazon and hit the "Listen to all" button. Something very, very near to musical perfection will emanate from your speakers. I wonder how many of us had our first slow dance or snog to one of the tracks on there??!! https://www.amazon.com/Temptations-Greatest...9022&sr=1-1 MB
AlanB Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 (edited) My favourite LP is Backtrack 6 which I bought when it came out in 1970. Lots of great Detroit tracks including If This Is Love I'd Rather Be Lonely, Headache In My Heart, You've Got To Pay The Price, and my favourite: The Parliaments - Don't Be Sore At Me. Alan Edited June 6, 2009 by AlanB
Guest Polyvelts Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 This is northern soul for me does it (the grapevine one) except for tony middleton to the ends of the earth which i never really liked much, but all the rest are CLASSICS! Feel I got to stand up for stax northern lp, introduced me at a young age to Rance Allan, The story of my life, Chains of love wont set me free, temprees, also pye disco levine comp - masqueraders do you love me baby , do you believe it, shirelles just off top of my head. All comps have duff trax and agree that UA searling comp is a classic but still contains Surrounded by a ray of sunshine which I loved at the time but really is pop rubbish. Controversial !
Paul R Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 One I bought when it came out on cassette in the early 70s was "Motown Memories 16 none stop Tamla Hits" with 6 x 6, Festival Time, Take Some Time Out For love etc. I found a copy in a charity shop for 50p recently, put it on, and although I have heard all of the tracks a million times over in the last 30 years, it just took me back to the age of 14 again(not literally). One that started me off all those years ago. Just found it and here is the track listing Six By Six - Earl Van Dyke Agent Double O Soul - Edwin Starr Take Some Time Out For Love-Isley Bros What's Easy For Two-Mary Wells You're Not An Ordinary Girl-Temptations This Old Heart Of Mine-Tammi Terrell Something About You-4 Tops I can't help Myself-Earl Van Dyke Festival Time-San Remo Strings Little darlin'-Marvin gaye Helpless-Kim Weston Lonely Lonely Girl Am I-Velvelettes Back Street-Edwin Starr Nothings Too Good For My Baby-Stevie Wonder Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart-Miracles All Turned On-San Remo Strings How excellent is this? all running into each other brilliant!!! That was originally posted in 2004 for a similar thread Previous thread As for the first post on the thread about "Jumping At The Go Go" when I bought it I thought it was great, apart from judy freeman & blackrock, hold on, th track still does nothing for me. Paul
Sheldonsoul Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 One I bought when it came out on cassette in the early 70s was "Motown Memories 16 none stop Tamla Hits" with 6 x 6, Festival Time, Take Some Time Out For love etc. I found a copy in a charity shop for 50p recently, put it on, and although I have heard all of the tracks a million times over in the last 30 years, it just took me back to the age of 14 again(not literally). One that started me off all those years ago. Just found it and here is the track listing Six By Six - Earl Van Dyke Agent Double O Soul - Edwin Starr Take Some Time Out For Love-Isley Bros What's Easy For Two-Mary Wells You're Not An Ordinary Girl-Temptations This Old Heart Of Mine-Tammi Terrell Something About You-4 Tops I can't help Myself-Earl Van Dyke Festival Time-San Remo Strings Little darlin'-Marvin gaye Helpless-Kim Weston Lonely Lonely Girl Am I-Velvelettes Back Street-Edwin Starr Nothings Too Good For My Baby-Stevie Wonder Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart-Miracles All Turned On-San Remo Strings How excellent is this? all running into each other brilliant!!! That was originally posted in 2004 for a similar thread Previous thread As for the first post on the thread about "Jumping At The Go Go" when I bought it I thought it was great, apart from judy freeman & blackrock, hold on, th track still does nothing for me. Paulnever seen this before
paup-ine Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 never seen this before Which part haven't you seen before? P
Sheldonsoul Posted June 7, 2009 Author Posted June 7, 2009 Which part haven't you seen before? P the motown album listed ,some very nice tracks on it
paup-ine Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 the motown album listed ,some very nice tracks on it Agree, some great tracks on there. Memories Vol 2 is good too! P
Sheldonsoul Posted June 7, 2009 Author Posted June 7, 2009 Agree, some great tracks on there. Memories Vol 2 is good too! P whats the mary wells ,when im gone track like ,thats new to me
paup-ine Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 l bought it too,but isn't there two tracks by her on it? No only the one, P
paup-ine Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 whats the mary wells ,when im gone track like ,thats new to me Class track. Its in refosoul, but I cant find the code to add the clip. P
grantdyche Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 As for best compilation album / cd, I will put forward, Deep Beats 60's Northern Soul vol 2, Tracks include:- First Choice -- This is the house The MVP's --- Turning My Heartbeat Al Wilson --- Help Me Jackie Wilson --- I Don't Want To Lose You Tony Lammar --- In The Nick Of Time Maxine Brown --- One In A Million Chuck Jackson --- Good Things Carmen Taylor --- You're Putting Me On Young Holt Unlimited --- California Montage A few other's a bit dubious including Wayne Gibson for example,but for a low range priced cd about 7 quid you cant complain, Grant
Wilxy Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 not sure if this threads been done before whats your favourite compilation lp first one i ever bought jumpin at the go go ,best track judy freeman & blackrock hold on , brilliant From the compilation point of view, and with related choice track as per question, whilst initially certain compilations "did it for me" the track albeit that didn't follow traditionalist "Northern Soul "ilk but was always "ringing in my ears" was the Curtis Mayfield penned "Make me believe in you" by Patti Jo as part of the Solid Soul Sensations Album.....A difficult acquisition I believe as a 45......but one I let go early doors
Jim Elliott Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 'out on the floor tonight' on Inferno, purchased shortly after release. Thanks Neil . Regards Jim.
Rob Wigley Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 First one I bought - Solid Soul Sensations Fav. track - Maxine Brown P Still stands out as a great album after all these years ! Rob
Pete Morgan Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 My 2 favourite compilations ( blue one and red one ) was the Ollie McLaughlin story, with picks from all his labels covered and some great classics like Belita Woods- Magic corner , Jimmy Delphs , etc on the two albums. They were a US import i think and came out in the 80,s. best Pete M (can pull them out and do the lists of tracks if someone really wants to know them)
Sunnysoul Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 CHARTBUSTERS USA LP released on UK Columbia in 1966 (Columbia SX 6016) and featuring (for the time) rare Okeh soul sides Absolutely seminal LP and sleeve notes by Record Mirror champion of soul and rnb music Norman Jopling.
Guest wrightypaul36 Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 I can't believe nobody has suggested the Motown comp. 'This is Northern Soul Vol 1' every one a winner with the possible exception of Goodnight Irene (I think it's because my parents used to play the proper version of it from the 40's when I was a kid and I have been left scarred by it). Volume 2 is pretty fine too. 1. Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) - Brenda Holloway 2. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson 3. This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It's Killing Me) - Marvin Gaye 4. Goodbye Cruel World - Linda Griner 5. Share A Little Love With Me (Somebody) - The Monitors 6. Forever In My Heart - The Temptations 7. I'm Still Loving You - Kim Weston 8. He's All I Got - The Supremes 9. Just Walk In My Shoes - Gladys Knight & The Pips 10. Keep On Lovin' Me - Frances Nero 11. Crying In The Night - The Monitors 12. You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me) - Kim Weston 13. Like A Nightmare - The Andantes 14. A Thrill A Moment - Kim Weston 15. I'll Keep Holding On - The Marvelettes 16. Truly Yours - The Temptations 17. When I'm Gone - Brenda Holloway 18. Just A Little Misunderstanding - The Contours 19. No One Could Love You More - Gladys Knight & The Pips 20. You Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New - Virgil Henry 21. Goodnight Irene - The Originals 22. I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) - The Temptations 23. What More Could A Boy Ask For - The Spinners 24. It's Never Too Late For You And Me - Gladys Knight ORIGINALS-GOODNIGHT IRENE EXELENT TRACK
Guest rovers Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 One I bought when it came out on cassette in the early 70s was "Motown Memories 16 none stop Tamla Hits" with 6 x 6, Festival Time, Take Some Time Out For love etc. I found a copy in a charity shop for 50p recently, put it on, and although I have heard all of the tracks a million times over in the last 30 years, it just took me back to the age of 14 again(not literally). One that started me off all those years ago. Just found it and here is the track listing Six By Six - Earl Van Dyke Agent Double O Soul - Edwin Starr Take Some Time Out For Love-Isley Bros What's Easy For Two-Mary Wells You're Not An Ordinary Girl-Temptations This Old Heart Of Mine-Tammi Terrell Something About You-4 Tops I can't help Myself-Earl Van Dyke Festival Time-San Remo Strings Little darlin'-Marvin gaye Helpless-Kim Weston Lonely Lonely Girl Am I-Velvelettes Back Street-Edwin Starr Nothings Too Good For My Baby-Stevie Wonder Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart-Miracles All Turned On-San Remo Strings How excellent is this? all running into each other brilliant! Was'nt this lp compiled by Trever Hall from radio Blackburn.a local dj doing a motown lp,just shows the hard work done by these people.
Carol Phyllis Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Never tire of this album, not one track on there that you want to skip Here you go with the tracklisting. And after that a link to amazon.com. Scroll down to the track listing and click on the "Listen to all" button. You get a 30 sec snippet of each track. Lay back . . . close your eyes . . . and let the nostalgia wash over you!!! 1. I Want You Back - The Jackson 5 2. The Onion Song - Marvin Gaye 3. I Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops 4. Up The Ladder To The Roof - The Supremes 5. I Can't Get Next To You - The Temptations 6. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Marvin Gaye 7. Yester-Me, Yesterday-You, Yesterday - Stevie Wonder 8. Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross & The Supremes 9. ABC Jackson 5 10. Never Had A Dream Come True - Stevie Wonder 11. Farewell Is A Lonely Sound - Jimmy Ruffin 12. Do What You Gotta Do - The Four Tops 13. I Second That Emotion - Diana Ross & The Supremes 14. Cloud Nine - The Temptations 15. What Does It Take - Jr. Walker & The All Stars 16. Reach Out And Touch - Diana Ross https://www.amazon.com/Motown-Chartbusters-...5327&sr=1-2
Guest MBarrett Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 . Never tire of this album, not one track on there that you want to skip Those of us who lived this era in real time - lucky! - OR WHAT!! MB
ZapatootheTiger Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Ric Tic Relics immediately sprang to mind B) B) ...and the Contours' BABY HIT AND RUN (Music for Pleasure MFP50054 / 1974) A side 1. JUST A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING / 1966 2. FIRST I LOOK AT THE PURSE / 1965 3. CAN YOU JERK LIKE ME? / 1964 4. IT'S GROWING / 1966 5. BABY HIT AND RUN / 1966 6. IT'S SO HARD BEING A LOSER / 1967 B side 1. CAN YOU DO IT? / 1964 2. DETERMINATION / 1966 3. IT MUST BE LOVE / 1963 4. DON'T LET HER BE YOUR BABY / 1963 5. SHAKE SHERRIE / 1962 6. DO YOU LOVE ME? / 1962
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