Guest Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Today I'm going to rave about Vicki Anderson, 17 glorious tracks on her "Mother Popcorn Anthology" CD, tunes that go back 41 years and still sounding fresh & funky as ever.......................just love her version of You're Welcome Stop On By with Bobby Byrd, better than the original by Bobby Womack IMO. So who do you want to rave about tonight
Petebangor Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Today I'm going to rave about Vicki Anderson, 17 glorious tracks on her "Mother Popcorn Anthology" CD, tunes that go back 41 years and still sounding fresh & funky as ever.......................just love her version of You're Welcome Stop On By with Bobby Byrd, better than the original by Bobby Womack IMO. So who do you want to rave about tonight link Ron Hall And the Muthafunkahs-The Way You love Me-Hustle 12" Soulful house at it's very best,going to be massive,The next Ron Carroll ! Pete
Ged Parker Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 Ron Hall And the Muthafunkahs-The Way You love Me-Hustle 12" Soulful house at it's very best,going to be massive,The next Ron Carroll ! Pete link I'll rave about Emmanual Laskey all his work is class and although I hear 'Peace loving Man' played out quite often isn't it about time 'Lucky to Be Loved By You' and 'Don't Lead Me On Baby' got their fair share of the limelight. Both better than 'PLM' IMHO
Simsy Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 I'll rave about Emmanual Laskey all his work is class and although I hear 'Peace loving Man' played out quite often isn't it about time 'Lucky to Be Loved By You' and 'Don't Lead Me On Baby' got their fair share of the limelight. Both better than 'PLM' IMHO link Got to echo that sentiment. In one of the NS books (can't recall which one) it refers to him as 'vocal genius Emanuel Lasky'. Have you heard the alternate version of don't lead me on on the Soul Club juke box?
Nickg Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 Today I'm going to rave about Vicki Anderson, 17 glorious tracks on her "Mother Popcorn Anthology" CD, tunes that go back 41 years and still sounding fresh & funky as ever.......................just love her version of You're Welcome Stop On By with Bobby Byrd, better than the original by Bobby Womack IMO. So who do you want to rave about tonight link Was listening to Freddy Butler "With A Dab Of Soul" last night, I never get fed up with that album, fantastic Nick
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