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Surely modern soul indicates the last couple of years not stuff played at Queens Hall downstaairs in 1989 (good as it was ) so i .d have to go with

Brenda Boykin---Love,s in Town

and varios others

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Tony C.

Brenda Boykin "Love Is In Town" - Top tune so is Lisa Shaw "Honey" and bit of a old one "Innerside" Shazz

By next week I'll have a different top 3

Barry

A1 SOUL CROSSOVER & MODERN GRANTHAM SQUASH CLUB JULY 25TH with guest FISH

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Brenda Boykin "Love Is In Town" - Top tune so is Lisa Shaw "Honey" and bit of a old one "Innerside" Shazz

By next week I'll have a different top 3

Barry

A1 SOUL CROSSOVER & MODERN GRANTHAM SQUASH CLUB JULY 25TH with guest FISH

So you were listening when I DJ'ed at 'The Modern Room' earlier this year then Barry:laugh:

Brenda Boykin & Lisa Shaw both off top notch albums as wellthumbsup.gif

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So you were listening when I DJ'ed at 'The Modern Room' earlier this year then Barrylaugh.gif

Brenda Boykin & Lisa Shaw both off top notch albums as wellthumbsup.gif

I certainly was, told you then how good you were, pity we clash next month, but hey maybe you'll come and do a spot for us at A1 in the future..........please.

ps Yes I have both albums and as you say top tunes on them.

Barry

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Something Special - Will Downing

Stan Mosley - Im Coming Back

Terry Callier - The Hood I Left Behind

All brand new/latest CD releases dripping with soul, modern or traditional modern soul style.

Thank you.

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Just tried to do a Top 3 Modern soul tunes couldn't do it as if you ask me in 2 hours later i'm in no doubt i would change my mind .whistling.gif

But Here Goes

80's

Mind & Matter "Under Your Spell"

12" Alfie Davidson "Serious Bussiness"

Starvue "Body Fusion"

90's

Teddy Pendergrass "Believe In Love"

Solo "Blowing My Mind"

Martine Girault "Been Thinking About You"

2K

Big Moses Featuring Ambrosia "Trust Yourself"

Lyfe Jennings "Keep Ya Head Up"

Sounds Of Blackness "Don't Give Up"

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Toad before we get into a boxing match ...I did say modern reggae thumbsup.gif

what did you think of the other 2 tunes?

He said he was influenced by his parents listening to northen/southern soul among other things

UPTO DATE RECORDING .....YES

STILL CHURNING OUT TWO TONE TYPE OF RUBBISH IT AINT EVEN REGGAE ! !

SUGGEST YOU SPEND TIME IN THE JA SECTION HEAR THE REAL DEAL.

AS SOON AS REFOSOULS BACK UP AND RUNNING I'LL BE BACK POSTING UP MORE TUNES.shades.gif

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Three toe tapper's from me,

3.Vibraphonic - It's a vibe vibe - '97 Holywood Records

2.Jeff Floyd - Nobody wants you - '01 Wilbe records

1.Rockmellons featuring - Love's gonna bring you home '93 Mushroom Records

Doug Williams

and if your feet are'nt tapping to those you've either died or your feet are nailed to the floor.

Cheers Steve

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Have some of these 80's rare sounds of distinction.

B B Brad - I'll Before Real (Test Pressing)

True Image - Im Not Over You Yet (Super Smash)

Milton Parker - Women Like It Harder (Closet)

Jimmy Manns - Everybody Likes It (Black Giant 12")

Billy Harmer - I Got It From Heaven (Sound Gems)

Bob Relf - Girl Your My Kind Of Wonderful (Trans America)

Allan Mason - Good Loving (Fynal Vynal)

Bernard Smith - Man Without A Peace (Spectrum)

Timless Legend - Baby Dont Do This To Me (Black Forrest)

Clarence C Coulter - I Cant Fight The Feeling (Dyco)

Thanks..............shhh.gif.

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My personal favourite at the moment

Norman Connors "Take It To The Limit" on Arista

as heard from the Cleethorpes weekender, spun by that man Steve Womble thumbsup.gif

What a record for £8!

Will come up with two more when I've given it some more thought :chinstroke:

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My personal favourite at the moment

Norman Connors "Take It To The Limit" on Arista

as heard from the Cleethorpes weekender, spun by that man Steve Womble thumbsup.gif

What a record for £8!

Will come up with two more when I've given it some more thought :chinstroke:

Got to agree Stubbsy, a dancefloor classic- if you can pick up his uplifting "You Are My Melody" mid eighties USA 45 on Capital. Its well worth a £5.00 and little known for a major label product.

A Record Corner big seller back then.

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Somebody add this one

Otis Jackson - Get Yourself Together Girl (Genesis 45)

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Makes you wonder why good folks bother, nailed it - pure boredom.

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Depends what you mean by modern soul!!

As many on here might mean it:

3. Motherfox - Fallen Into Love

2. Mind & Matter - I'm Under Your Spell

1. Melvin Moore - All Of A Sudden

As I tend to mean it:

3. DJ Man-X & Albert Sterling Menendez feat. Blaze - Consequences (Man-X Sunset Nights Vocal Mix)

2.Teena Marie - Congo Square

1. Lee Fields - The Only One Loving You

I'd like to request something off the new Will Downing CD too to make it 4 in that latter set............a difficult choice with so much great stuff around!!!!

Cheers,

Mark R

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Love it!

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Sean

Just goes to show Sean there's still quality soul still being produced in year 2k when i 1st heard his vocals on this track it did it for me and i just can't stop playing it not bad for a rap artist is it shades.gif

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Just goes to show Sean there's still quality soul still being produced in year 2k when i 1st heard his vocals on this track it did it for me and i just can't stop playing it not bad for a rap artist is it shades.gif

I've got everything by him.

"Keep Your Head Up" is an anthem. Also check out his "Smile" track... been playing it out on a regular basis and always gets a Positive reaction!

Awesome singer.

:lol:

Sean

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Tortured soul---Home to you

Brenda Boykin--Love,s in town

John Legend--Save Room

ALL from the last couple of years

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Tony Coleby(My real name--originally from Richmond,N.Yorks---still got hair--no teeth---drive a gold car--live on otskirts of Bradford!!!)

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A lot more than two my little Modern Soul Meister!

There've been THREE on his own and many collaborations with the likes of Alicia Keyes, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, Talib Kweli etc...

And I've got 'em all!

Hows your Lyfe Jennings collection doing? :yes:

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Sean

No, there's been two plus a couple of special editions of his second one with extra tracks hasn't there?

I've wasted my money on both of them Sean, he's got a decent voice but his material is very weak imvho mate.

Roger

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No, there's been two plus a couple of special editions of his second one with extra tracks hasn't there?

I've wasted my money on both of them Sean, he's got a decent voice but his material is very weak imvho mate.

Roger

Three mate,

1. Lyfe 268-192 in 2004

2. Phoenix - in 2006

3. Lyfe Change - in 2008

Plus the special editions.

Agree, a lot of his stuff is a bit 'iffy'. All the trademark 'Hey Yo Yo' does my head in... but he does have a remarkable voice and for the handful of tracks where he delivers, vocally, its some of the best 'Raw Soul' stuff I've heard from this century.

:lol:

Sean

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:lol:

That's no excuse for being out of touch, Roger.

Do try and keep up.

:yes:

Sean

Oi you Mr H stop talking about this new fangled stuff, it can't be soul, and answer my Bill Brandon question on other thread (by PM), I can't PM from work to remind you!!

And Dodger wash your mouth out with soap, there are at least 2 great tracks on each CD which make them compulsory in my view, and I am pretty sure it was you who recommended the first for me...........

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And Dodger wash your mouth out with soap, there are at least 2 great tracks on each CD which make them compulsory in my view, and I am pretty sure it was you who recommended the first for me...........

Did I? This music lark's all just a blur to me nowadays Jocko, I don't listen to anything properly. I wish I'd never started DJ'ing on't'internet and Sky telly wireless sometimes mate. :lol:

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