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Hi everyone,

Currently getting into the crossover sound quite a lot and would like some quality recommendation's please.

From great cheapies to expensive rarities. All welcome :rolleyes:

I know a lot of people class all 70's as crossover but my definition is not so much what I class as "70's modern" by the like's of James Walsh Gypsy Band, Midnight, etc.

I'm more tuned in to 60's & 70's songs along the lines of........

Reggie Soul (World Of Ectasy)

Ann Sexton (I Still Love You)

Dells (Closer)

Houston Outlaws (Ain't No Tellin')

Marva Joseph (One More Chance)

Hesitations (Is That The Way...)

Lee Williams & Cymbals (It's Everything About You....)

Serena Johnson (All Work....)

So............. anything in that vien you can recommened would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance everyone :rolleyes:

All the best,

Eddie

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Hiya Eddie,

Here's a great crossover track with a 60's feel, I found one in Record & Tape exchange Camden recently it should'nt break the bank.

Charlie Hodges-Loving you is beautiful (Calla)

Or how about this one.

Three shades of soul-Being in love (Enjoy)

This is a cracker too.

Leon Haywood-You don't have to see me cry (Decca)

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/more/soul-library/34252-leon-haywood-you-dont-have-to-see-me-cry/

Hope these help.

Johnny.

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I found one in Record & Tape exchange Camden recently

What's your name now Johnny,,,,Mark Houghton.....:rolleyes:

One of my fave cheapies and for me the epitome of crossover, another on Calla, Jean Wells - What Have I Got To Lose

Current spin for me, Margie Joseph - Promise Me Your Love off her 74 LP, might be on a 45 - i've not checked.....

And a pricier one i've been digging out again recently - LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere

Cheers Gareth

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What's your name now Johnny,,,,Mark Houghton.....:rolleyes:

Bumped into Del last time I was in, he was raiding the reggae section.....small world.

Johnny.

Might as well add this one to the list, since Girf has gone with Lashawne Collins.

Jackie Beavers - Bring me all youe heartaches (Grand Land)

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Guys.......

Just checked back and would like to thank you all for your contributions and response's :thumbup:

Most welcome !

Johnno. Boba & Girth.... Appreciate your pointers thumbsup.gif

Chris i'm looking foward to them and will be seeing you soon mate. Should be great !

As for the Jean Wells.....she's been in the bag many years now mate. Or should I say box ! And Lashawn is currently on the list :D

Chalky......Ta mate. Will be delving through soon.

John....thank you too for the link. Will be checking it out soon enough.

Sean.....cheers. Sounds like a good inexpensive place to start. Thank you.

Cunnie.....would love to this week mate but working Sat nite to pay off the incoming tunes :D . Maybe next time though !

Thanks again guys. And anyone else who has a suggestion in the right direction :D

Cheers,

Eddie

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Guest Brian Ellis

You could do worse than search out some of the early Goldmine Modern and Crossover series of CDs from the early/mid 90s; also their Modern Millionaires CDs. You should be able to pick them up cheaply on eBay - whilst the recording quality is not brilliant (but still very listenable), there's loads of great crossover tracks on them.

They formed the basis of many of my crossover/modern wants lists over the years - still some on them I've yet to acquire.

Cheap crossover track to search out - The Modulations - 'Hopelessly in Love with You' on Buddah (£25 - £30 should do the trick)

Hope this helps

Brian :thumbup:

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Guest Mrs M

Check out Baz Atkinson's threads on here who always posts lots of Crossover tunes info and recommendations. He is well clued up!!

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Guest Mark G

I Quit Running The Streets by Garland Green would probs be my all time favourite in that kind of category... :lol:

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Guest Mark G

......and as a shameless plug I've got Jeanne Burton on Cotton and the Escort's Sing A Happy Song up on th'evilbay... too much towards the modern-y sound maybe? :lol:

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Guest Mark G

I'd recommend everything on this here CD. :0)

https://www.amazon.co...03224338&sr=8-1

Check it out for less than a fiver, with soundclips too!

Sean

Some crackin' tunes in there, it's daft what yer forget. But wasn't it Syl Johnson and not Sly Johnson that did We Did It?? Or have the tablets taken their toll.... :lol:

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Here`s a few more xover things that might float ya boat:

Just a dream-Imperial Wonders 7".

Two timer/Drop by my place-Little Carl Carlton 7"

(Great double sider)

Hey girl-Jo Stance 7".

(New realese from Finland from last year)

Ain`t got a problem/where did he came from-Sunday 7".

That`s when i stop loving you-Belita Woods 7".

i`m only a man/out of my hands-Butch + the Newports 7".

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Guest Mark G

That Jo Stance tune is really good, not as good as the Brandy Butler and the Fonxionaires one... Gin And Tonic though....

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Wales Wallace - We're not happy

Wales Wallace - Whatever you want

The Festivals - Take your time

Melvin Brown - Love stormy weather

The Winstons - Colour him father

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St4eu4qU9gQ

art wilson - i know we can make it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPsAEfhGWDs

Positive Change - Positive Change LP (Love of a lifetime)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi5OOCckaMU

All under a score (alright the Positive Change and Melvin Brown are issues)

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