Old Town And Barry Soul Survey - Cdkend 244, new release
The Kent label has had a long and happy relationship with Old Town Records and its subsidiary Barry. The first recordings we put out was the wildly named “Think Smart Soul Stirrers: Jerk It At The Party In Chinatown” Various Artists LP. A contender and probable winner for any “Let’s see how many track titles we can get into an album name” contest.
That was in 1987 and featured all the labels’ Northern Soul classics like the Gypsies It’s A Woman’s World, Lorraine & The Delights Baby I Need You and the Fiestas Think Smart.
It was also the period when the label was being reassessed by soul fans as a source of “newies”, ie 60s soul sounds that had never been played on the Northern scene before. Also the desired tempo of records had dropped and the big beat ballad was very much in vogue. So tracks like Freddie Houston’s If I Had Known and Donald Height’s You Can’t Trust Your Best Friend were more than acceptable to Northern devotees of the time. These sorts of records also made great listening for the general soul fan. In true Kent style we put in a ballad or two and even managed some Latin boogaloo to rile the purists.
When LPs became a doomed species Old Town was one of the first labels to be transferred to CD, which due to lack of space on the cover was merely called “Old Town & Barry Soul Stirrers”. We went with this soul source because there had been more exciting discoveries on the label, the tapes were great and label owner Hy Weiss and Ace were by then old buddies. The extra music we could squeeze on included: the Sparkels enchanting Try Love One More Time, a Jobete song from the New York pens of Sidney Barnes and George Kerr, Frank Howard’s rousing dancer I’m So Glad, Rosco & Barbara (Mr & Mrs Gordon to you) Could This Be Love, a Rhythm and Soul classic and Peggy Scott’s magnificent, modern mover Things Have More Meaning Now.
When Hy Weiss got out of the business in the 1990s and sold his masters to the Music Sales company, we had to delete our CD. But now we have re-established a good relationship with the new owners and it has been possible to look at the whole catalogue again. The good news is that we’re contracted to issue two CDs, this one mainly for dancers, and another for the ballad and southern soul style aficionados. Plus we’ve realised there is enough top quality material in the vault for a second volume of primarily dance tracks; so any of the previous comps that didn’t make the cut are likely to feature somewhere along the line.
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TRACK LISTING
IF I HAD KNOWN - FREDDY HOUSTON •
COULD THIS BE LOVE - ROSCO & BARBARA •
SOUVENIRS OF A HEARTBREAK - THELMA JONES •
LEFT OUT - JESSE JOHNSON •
I GOTTA HAVE LOVE TOO - BOBBY LONG & THE DEALERS •
NO ONE HOME TO COME HOME TO - CHARLIE THOMAS •
YOU CAN’T TRUST YOUR BEST FRIEND - DONALD HEIGHT •
ALL I WANNA DO IS CRY - BILLY BLAND •
TRY LOVE (ONE MORE TIME) - SPARKELS •
SAY IT WITH A FEELING - BEVERLY McKAY •
LET YOUR LOVE SHINE - LESTER YOUNG •
THINK SMART - FIESTAS •
I’M SO GLAD - FRANK HOWARD & THE COMMANDERS •
IT’S A WOMAN’S WORLD (YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT) – GYPSIES •
BABY, I NEED YOU - LORRAINE & THE DELIGHTS •
HOLD IT BABY - KING ERNEST •
KEEP ON LOVING YOU - BUDDY & ELLA JOHNSON •
BABY, I NEED YOU - JESSE GEE •
. THE TIDE HAS TURNED - MARK IV’S feat SAM FAIN •
LONELY MAN - JOHN STANDBERRY Jr •
YOU TOOK MY LOVE FOR GRANTED - BILLY BLAND •
SLOWLY I TURN - BILLY PROFIT •
STOP AND TAKE ANOTHER LOOK - THE DIVINE MEN •
I MUST BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT - IRENE REID •
SECOND CHANCE - THELMA JONES •
THINGS HAVE MORE MEANING NOW - PEGGY SCOTT
nip over to http://www.acerecords.co.uk/gotrt/2005/apr05/CDKEND244.html for rest of info
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