Guest For Real Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 I'm looking for some new ideas for sounds that I think I would describe as having a 'heart of soul but with a disco influence'. Well, to be honest not quite sure how to describe what I'm looking for so here are some of my current favourites in this 'style' to give you an idea... Gene Chandler - Tomorrow I may not feel the same (Chi Sound) - fantastic record for a fiver. Creative Source - Who is he (Sussex) Al Hudson - Spread love (ABC) Melba Moore - Let's stand together (EMI) not sure how many people know this one? It's great feel good side, no that dissimilar from Risco Connection - and only a fiver I think! Rare Pleasure - Let me down easy (Cheri) Joe Simon - Love Vibration (Spring) Charlie Mitchell - After Hours (Janus) - not that common but still only 5 - 10 quid on Ebay. Barret Strong - You make me feel the way I do (Coup) CL Blast - I wanna get down I know that this type of music is not to everyone on this sites taste.... But any ideas / lists of your favourites in this style, would be much appreciated! Thanks Mark
s7oul Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Mark Here's a few I would class as Disco Soul Garnet Mimms - Right Here In The Palm Of Your Hand Bessie Banks - Baby You Sure Know How To Get To Me Jackey Beavers - Trying To Get Back To You and a couple of 80's club Soul sounds D Train - Walk On By New Jersey Connection - Love Don't Come Easy Cheers Pat
Simon M Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Bill Harris "Am I cold etc" RCA Double Exposure "Ten percent" Salsoul Curtis "How can I tell her" Charm Bobby Thurston " Very last drop" blimey theres loads .. Simon
tony_i Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Here's a few of my favourites: Scarbrough - Make Love To You - EJ Scarbrough Double Exposure - Everyman - Salsoul Mighty Clouds of Joy - Glow Love - Myrrh Street People - You're My One Weakness Girl - Vigor Eddie Kendricks - Date With The Rain - Motown (Disco Remix Version) Tony
Guest stromberg Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 I'm looking for some new ideas for sounds that I think I would describe as having a 'heart of soul but with a disco influence'. Well, to be honest not quite sure how to describe what I'm looking for so here are some of my current favourites in this 'style' to give you an idea... Gene Chandler - Tomorrow I may not feel the same (Chi Sound) - fantastic record for a fiver. Creative Source - Who is he (Sussex) Al Hudson - Spread love (ABC) Melba Moore - Let's stand together (EMI) not sure how many people know this one? It's great feel good side, no that dissimilar from Risco Connection - and only a fiver I think! Rare Pleasure - Let me down easy (Cheri) Joe Simon - Love Vibration (Spring) Charlie Mitchell - After Hours (Janus) - not that common but still only 5 - 10 quid on Ebay. Barret Strong - You make me feel the way I do (Coup) CL Blast - I wanna get down I know that this type of music is not to everyone on this sites taste.... But any ideas / lists of your favourites in this style, would be much appreciated! Thanks Mark Leon Thomas - thank you baby Moment of truth - You got me hummin' great stuff.. Best, Stefan
John Al Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 I'm looking for some new ideas for sounds that I think I would describe as having a 'heart of soul but with a disco influence'. Well, to be honest not quite sure how to describe what I'm looking for so here are some of my current favourites in this 'style' to give you an idea... Gene Chandler - Tomorrow I may not feel the same (Chi Sound) - fantastic record for a fiver. Creative Source - Who is he (Sussex) Al Hudson - Spread love (ABC) Melba Moore - Let's stand together (EMI) not sure how many people know this one? It's great feel good side, no that dissimilar from Risco Connection - and only a fiver I think! Rare Pleasure - Let me down easy (Cheri) Joe Simon - Love Vibration (Spring) Charlie Mitchell - After Hours (Janus) - not that common but still only 5 - 10 quid on Ebay. Barret Strong - You make me feel the way I do (Coup) CL Blast - I wanna get down I know that this type of music is not to everyone on this sites taste.... But any ideas / lists of your favourites in this style, would be much appreciated! Thanks Mark Glenn Jones - I Am Somebody Jackie Moore - This Time Baby D Train - Walk On By Ullanda McCulloch - Warm And Gentle Explosion Al Wilson - Show and Tell Al Green - Keep On Pushin Love Donna Gardier - I'll Be There Gwen McCrae - The Melody of Life Herbert Hunter - I Want You Back Arthur Miles - Helping Hand Steve Arrington - Feel So Real Ernie Banks - Are You Ready To Be Loved The Mad Lads - You Blew It Thelma Houston - Saturday Night, Sunday Morningt Flippin' eck - this could run and run!! Good idea though mate.
Mark B Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 new york rubber rock band feat colleen heather put your love in my hands henry street. loleata holloway runaway salsoul a couple to add to a growing list mark
Guest Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Try this: https://www.zyworld.com/listenup2/clausel_-...me_love_you.mp3
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Are you sure he does not mean funky/Disco Northern soul type tracks as the best i know of is Brainstorm - Lovin Is Really My Game Other ones or classics are The Trammps - Hold Back The Night but we all know it
uni ted Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 mr van DIKE you will be uncovered in time,as for the the original question,you pretty much answered it yourself,soul is soul sang from the heart,disco is just that,disco(cr*p)end of.
Guest Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Are we saying that all the post 1972 uptempo dance cuts or "Disco" as some will have it from the likes of Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, The O'Jays, Archie Bell, Jean Carne ect on PIR, tracks from groups like Double Exposure or solo vocalists like Loleatta Holloway on Salsoul, Big Al Downing "I'll be Holding On" tracks like "Any Love" or "Clouds" from Chaka Khan, Ashford and Simpson or Candi Staton's Warners Brothers tracks, Lenny Williams ABC solo cuts, The Spinners and The Trammps seminal 70's dance records on Buddah or Atlantic, Sister Sledge's "Thinking Of You", The Two Tons of Fun's "Just Us" on Fantasy, Bobby Thurston or Sharon Redd on Prelude, Mystic Merlin on Capitol, Arthur Adams "You Got The Floor" Cut Glass "Alive With Love"or vocalists like Joycelyn Brown, Jeanie Tracy, James "D Train" Williams, Booker Newberry III, Colonel Abrams, Rochelle Fleming, Gwen Guthrie, The Emotions and Cheryl Lynn are not Soul records ? Surely anyone interested enough to be on this forum and with that much interest in Black Dance Music can distiguish (unlike your average punter in the street who doesn't have the ability) the difference between The Detroit Emerald's version of "Feel The Need In Me" and Leif Garrett's version or tell the difference between The BeeGee's and MFSB?
uni ted Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 JUST VOICING A PERSONAL OPPINION,QUOTE AS MANY NAMES AS YOU WISH. P.S. MY MATES TOOK CANDI STATON SHOPPING IN SAFEWAYS,FRIDAY NIGHT,SO I WILL EXCLUDE HER INCASE SHE IS STILL IN THE AREA (THAT LAST BIT WAS TRUE)
Jason S Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 mr van DIKE you will be uncovered in time,as for the the original question,you pretty much answered it yourself,soul is soul sang from the heart,disco is just that,disco(cr*p)end of. Oh no, don't make me have to....ah f*** it...let's see it again.....
Girthdevon Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 mr van DIKE you will be uncovered in time,as for the the original question,you pretty much answered it yourself,soul is soul sang from the heart,disco is just that,disco(cr*p)end of. What a crock !!
mischief Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Thelma Houston - Saturday Night, Sunday Morningt Flippin' eck - this could run and run!! Good idea though mate. Played this Saturday night at Modrapheniacs scooter rally... went down a storm
Guest the dukester Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Played this Saturday night at Modrapheniacs scooter rally... went down a storm Hey up old luv, Get thi playlist up!!!! My mate Billy from Somerset rang me this morning saying the w/end was superduper mate, got invited down by Toby but didnt make this one, (probably cos I give Paul Mason some stick about the write up in Scootering Mag last year ) but never mind onwards to ELBA and the sunssssssssshine Had a word with Pete K hope to get an invite to the I.O.W. soul function in Aug
mischief Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Hey up old luv, Get thi playlist up!!!! My mate Billy from Somerset rang me this morning saying the w/end was superduper mate, got invited down by Toby but didnt make this one, (probably cos I give Paul Mason some stick about the write up in Scootering Mag last year ) but never mind onwards to ELBA and the sunssssssssshine Had a word with Pete K hope to get an invite to the I.O.W. soul function in Aug will put up playlist on new thread... be good to see you again as its been a while... yeh rally (northern room was blinding)
Guest the dukester Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 I'm looking for some new ideas for sounds that I think I would describe as having a 'heart of soul but with a disco influence'. Well, to be honest not quite sure how to describe what I'm looking for so here are some of my current favourites in this 'style' to give you an idea... Gene Chandler - Tomorrow I may not feel the same (Chi Sound) - fantastic record for a fiver. Creative Source - Who is he (Sussex) Al Hudson - Spread love (ABC) Melba Moore - Let's stand together (EMI) not sure how many people know this one? It's great feel good side, no that dissimilar from Risco Connection - and only a fiver I think! Rare Pleasure - Let me down easy (Cheri) Joe Simon - Love Vibration (Spring) Charlie Mitchell - After Hours (Janus) - not that common but still only 5 - 10 quid on Ebay. Barret Strong - You make me feel the way I do (Coup) CL Blast - I wanna get down I know that this type of music is not to everyone on this sites taste.... But any ideas / lists of your favourites in this style, would be much appreciated! Thanks Mark STEPHANIE MILLS.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM https://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hur...0020&cid=600111
slimharpo Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Don Downing - Dream World Jimmy James - Suspicious Love Ecstasy Passion & Pain - I Wouldn't Give You Up Joe Simon - In My Baby's Arms Caroline Crawford - Comin' On Strong Great stuff and all issued in the UK & gettable for about £2 each if not the lot!
Codfromderby Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 STEPHANIE MILLS.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM https://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hur...0020&cid=600111 BLOODY FANTASTIC had this record for years, always been a regular play at home and in the car, was it ever a big modern room sound ? or even northern room sound, if not BLOODY SHOULD BE !! imho of course
Codfromderby Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 take me girl i,m ready -eric mercury shake it up tonite- cheryl lynn do you love what you feel- rufus fall in love-bobby king trip to your mind-hudson people when you look in my eyes-cherrelle sooner or later-larry graham nobodys waiting-atkins i,ll cry for you-kumano (dont buy this on lp its a crap version) you got me hung up-king tut (dont buy this at all its too expensive!!) i,m on the real side- lisa hill (never ever seen one of these ?) mentioning the above tracks has made me very nostalgic, i,m now going on ebay to buy a "funk belt" a "colin curtis funks your mind" badge and a 2.8i capri to go to venues, oh and hair and a slim waist
Robin S Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 take me girl i,m ready -eric mercury shake it up tonite- cheryl lynn do you love what you feel- rufus fall in love-bobby king trip to your mind-hudson people when you look in my eyes-cherrelle sooner or later-larry graham nobodys waiting-atkins i,ll cry for you-kumano (dont buy this on lp its a crap version) you got me hung up-king tut (dont buy this at all its too expensive!!) i,m on the real side- lisa hill (never ever seen one of these ?) mentioning the above tracks has made me very nostalgic, i,m now going on ebay to buy a "funk belt" a "colin curtis funks your mind" badge and a 2.8i capri to go to venues, oh and hair and a slim waist Hiya Coddy, Lisa Hill is on Cherry Hill records - 82/83 12" - still got mine. Great is'nt it. Just out on new "Destination Boogie" Cd Joey Negro comp (unmixed!) tenner at Amazon.
Garethx Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I bought a Lisa Hill at the time, and have continued to play it for the last two decades! Interesting to see that it's been compiled...
Harrogatesoul Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I bought a Lisa Hill at the time, and have continued to play it for the last two decades! Interesting to see that it's been compiled... Great tune - Missed one on ebay recently - $81 - ATB Rich
Codfromderby Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Hiya Coddy, Lisa Hill is on Cherry Hill records - 82/83 12" - still got mine. Great is'nt it. Just out on new "Destination Boogie" Cd Joey Negro comp (unmixed!) tenner at Amazon. nice one robin s going to spend me tenner now
Guest Soul Sid Posted April 8, 2006 Posted April 8, 2006 Hi Mark. Heres a few of my favourites/recomendations out of my collection. Crossfire-Take me back-Virtue. fantastic soulfull seventies! Lou Roberts-Everything you always wanted to know about love- Mgm sounds of memphis. needs playing again Anthony White-Hey baby-P.I.R by far and wide the best tune on the label, powerhouse vocals on this awesome dancer! Becoming dificult to obtain. if you havnot got a copy hurry up and get one! Notations- Think before you stop- Gemigo. Super soulful group harmonies, with a great disco beat Grey and Hanks-Now im fine- rca Funky Funky. Any how that will have ta do ya for now, cause im off to me bed. Cheers. Sid
Codfromderby Posted April 8, 2006 Posted April 8, 2006 once went to a gay bar/club with a mate of a mate and they played "candy" by first class, and also "mighty body", both of which i had heard the night before played by sam (i think) both good disco soul tracks, however later in the night they played cathedrals by dc larue and the people on the dance floor were doing strange "spire like" things with their hands, time for a kebab
Guest For Real Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Just wanted to thank you all for your suggestions... Many here that I don't know and will enjoy searching out - and it was good to be reminded of the handfull that I do know (Ernie Banks, Anthony White, Notations etc) - just been playing them loud - and annoying the neighbours again, no doubt. Cheers Mark
Codfromderby Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Just wanted to thank you all for your suggestions... Many here that I don't know and will enjoy searching out - and it was good to be reminded of the handfull that I do know (Ernie Banks, Anthony White, Notations etc) - just been playing them loud - and annoying the neighbours again, no doubt. Cheers thanks for reminding of this thread, i am now playing expansions by lonnie liston smith very loud, my three kids are in bed, my two dogs are looking confused, i am wearing simpsons pyjamas and dancing around in a slighltly camp fashion, i am 46 have a very serious job and am geting very annoyed that i cant find my 12" of janice Mark
uni ted Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 j.brew can put up any ugly photo he wants,its still disco and f**k all to do with soul music
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Oh no, don't make me have to....ah f*** it...let's see it again..... Here Bloody Here.So its ok for soul records to have a dance beat as long as its a sixties dance beat ?
kevinsoulman Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 dells all about the paper absoloutley brilliant
Guest Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Barbara Hall - You Brought it on Yourself (1975) and of course the 'B' side to that is probably THE deepest soul sound since Bessie Banks' Go Now called Drop My Heart Off At The Door (a dave godin tip from over 30 yrs ago)
Guest For Real Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Ha! Expansions. My neighbors must LOVE that one. Brilliant for leaping round the living room to. Almost as good is Sun Goddess by Ramsey Lewis (hear the floorboards shake). I've also got a great manic version of Latin Strut on a 'Loft' compilation 12 inch - but it doesn't say who it's by.... Does anyone know?
Recommended Posts
Get involved with Soul Source
Add your comments now
Join Soul Source
A free & easy soul music affair!
Join Soul Source now!Log in to Soul Source
Jump right back in!
Log in now!