Supercorsa Posted October 1, 2004 Posted October 1, 2004 well in the spirit of the whole thing heres mine, some long time faves some recent jimmy ruffin - living in a world i created for myself (soul) Davie I've finally found a record in all these lists I actually own (car boot purchase for a quid)!
stomper45 Posted October 1, 2004 Posted October 1, 2004 I haven't DJed at a "pure" northern night in ages, but if I would do today, the following 60s dancers would all be included in my set: James Spencer - In-Law Trouble - TAURUS Ike Lovely - I Want It All - CAPITOL Jimmy Ellis - Puttin It On Your Mind - SALEM Watson And The Sherlocks - Standing On The Corner - SOULVILLE Lee Harris - I'm Gonna Get Your Thing (Get You) - FORTE Fabulous Dimensions - I Can't Take It, Baby - SAPPHIRE Danny White - Natural Soul Brother - SSS INTERNATIONAL Masters Of Soul - Sad Face - OVIDE Debonaires - Stop, Let's Be United - GALAXY Little Sherman & Mod Swingers - The Price Of Love - SAGPORT I love them all equally! :-) For those of you who want to hear any of the above tunes, just click on the titles for RealAudio clips. apologies to grant, meant to say thanks to sebastian for the file sharing doh... cheers
Kristoffer Ahl Posted October 2, 2004 Posted October 2, 2004 I find it impossible to do a top 10 as it changes all the time, but here are some I've played tonight to relax. In a bit of a Modern soul mood. Gloria Scott - Too Much Love Making Sunburst Band - Everyday *** link Two tunes that really appeals to me as well. Especially the Sunburst Band track. The 4xLP is brilliant IMHO. Here's a couple recently pulled from the box: 01. Beloyd - Get Into Your Life [20th Century] 02. Natural Four - Love's So Wonderful [Curtom] LP 03. Sebastian Williams - Get Your Point Over [Ovide] 04. Charles Brimmer - Just Another Morning [Chelsea] LP 05. Willie & Barbara - Sleep With Me [Reid's World] 06. Ripple Blast Singers - Don't Rain On My Parade [Power] LP 07. Bobby McClure - You've Got The Makings [bMac] 08. Ronnie Dyson - (I Like Being) Close To You [Columbia] 09. Gene Chandler - Does She Have A Friend? [20th Century] 10. Smokey Robinson - Ever Had A Dream [Tamla] // Kristoffer
Guest Posted October 3, 2004 Posted October 3, 2004 I've finally found a record in all these lists I actually own (car boot purchase for a quid)! link it's a lovely dancer that i presume is ignored ...but then so are so many records . i wonder though how many "top tens" asked for over various times are really top tens or oneupmanship ? and no not implying anything Davie
Corbett80 Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 In no order: Little Tommy - Baby Can't You See - SOS Toni & The Showmen - Try My Love - Ten Star Paulette - Love You Babe - Contact Bobby 'Guitar' Bennett - You Did It Again - Junior TC Lee & The Bricklayers - Up & Down The Hill - King Little Kenneth & The Rhythm Makers - You Can Go On Home - Carl Sydney Barnes- You'll Always be In Style - Red Bird Gerri Hall - Who Can I Run To - Hot Line The Appointments - I Saw Her There - Delite Al Williams - I Am Nothing - Palmer
Chalky Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 it's a lovely dancer that i presume is ignored ...but then so are so many records . i wonder though how many "top tens" asked for over various times are really top tens or oneupmanship ? and no not implying anything Davie link By your very quote you are implying something IMO If your not implying anything what do you mean by "oneupmanship"!
MarkWhiteley Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 (edited) edited Edited December 18, 2004 by billytheboot
Chalky Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 temptones - thats when you know youre in love (always in my top 10) grant link
Guest Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 By your very quote you are implying something IMO If your not implying anything what do you mean by "oneupmanship"! link chalky you know full well that if you ask any group of people their top ten some will give you 10 obscure records to make them look good ...what i meant by not implying anything was i was not accusing anyone on soul source of doing that , because by it's very nature the records were gonna be good . you being deliberatly obtuse ? Davie
stomper45 Posted October 5, 2004 Posted October 5, 2004 well not my current top records but a mate who has no access to a pc.. Mr Stanley Cauliflowermore, recently seen in Southend, Nottingham, Liverpool, Birmingham & Paris Dorothy Williams- watchdog zz hill - no more doggin gene chandler - i can take care of myself eddie holland - i'm on the outside looking in Eddie & Ernie - Doggone it rufus thomas - walking the dog Underdogs - the way you do the things you do spaniels- jealous heart Four Shells - Hot dog first gear - i feel the earth move bonus black nasty - cut your motor off Wilson Pickett -mustang sally
Chalky Posted October 5, 2004 Posted October 5, 2004 chalky you know full well that if you ask any group of people their top ten some will give you 10 obscure records to make them look good ...what i meant by not implying anything was i was not accusing anyone on soul source of doing that , because by it's very nature the records were gonna be good . you being deliberatly obtuse ? Davie link What me?
jazzyjas Posted October 5, 2004 Posted October 5, 2004 NORTHERN SOUL ALL TIME CLASSICS These are actually in order. I tried to think of the songs that could almost never get knocked off the list. This is my best attempt at listing my absolute favorites. Pretty super-well-known stuff, but they're all killers in my opinion, as well as absolute classics, many of them. Chuck Wood, Darrell Banks and Ruby Andrews are the only ones I own originals of, too. But this is not a DJ set from original vinyl, here. No need for the originals police to come get me... 1. Stick By Me Baby-Salvadors-Wise World 2. I Really Love You-Tomangoes-Washpan 3. Just Loving You-Ruby Andrews-Zodiac 4. She'll Come Running Back-Mel Britt-FIP 5. Seven Days Too Long-Chuck Wood-Roulette 6. I Still Love You-Seven Souls-Okeh 7. Can't Be Still-Buster & Eddie-Class 8. Bari Track-Doni Burdick-Sound Impressions 9. Sweet Darlin'-Jimmy "Soul' Clark-Soulhawk 10. Open the Door to Your Heart-Darrell Banks-Revilot CROSSOVER & MODERN SOUL CLASSICS These aren't really in order, but I've tried to list them that way. Got a mint vinyl demo of the Bobby Sheen that I payed a lot for and worth every penny. All the others are on CD. 1. Ho Happy Day-Flame n King & the Bold Ones-NYCCS(?) 2. Don't Worry Baby(The best is yet to come)-Bessie Banks-Quality 3. Sad Girl-Carol Anderson-Fee (Yeah I know it's northern...Whatever!) 4. Something New to Do-Bobby Sheen-Warner Brothers 5. Because of You-Jackie Wilson-Brunswick 6. Can't Do Without You-Connie Laverne-GSF 7. If You Can't Say Something Good-Mark IV-Brite(?) 8. Top of the Stairs-Collins & Collins-A&M 9. There's a Girl Somewhere For Me-Bobby Rich-Sambea 10. I Need Love-Daybreak-PAP NORTHERN SOUL NEWIES-Current sounds, Stafford era, my car, my living room and beyond... These totally aren't in order, but the top three are very solid. 1. Crying Time Instrumental-Brenda Holloway-Andy Rix 2. You Got to Have Money-Exits-Gemini 3. The Magic Touch-Melba Moore-Horace's 4. Soul Sound-Jokers-Sko-Field 5. Just a Boy's Dream-Phonetics-Trudel 6. I'll Be On My Way-Bob & Fred-Big Mack(?) 7. Arabia-Delcos-Showcase 8. The Time Is Right For Love-Bobby Reed 9. Crook His Little Finger-Ann Heywood-Hondo 10. I'm Waiting-Bill Bush-Ronn I'm leaving out TONS of great stuff, but those are the songs I could think of immediately.
Guest LeoLyxxx Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 7. Arabia-Delcos-Showcase have you heard the Ebony release? It's the first press of this and beats the living daylights out of the Showcase version best Le
jazzyjas Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 Hey Leo, I own a copy of the Ebony release as well. I love both of them, too. The Showcase version was the one I've been listening to since 1982, though. So, it's partially nostalgia, but I also like the fuller sound of the Showcase version blasting out of the speakers. Both are great though. -J.
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