FrankM Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Out of the blue and into the Groove. Radiomagnetic has moved but we're still refurbishing. In the meantime here's a special 100 minutes of Reflections on Latin Soul. Some of these tracks have been played at Northern Venues, others at Mod nights, and even some saw the needle in their groove at acid Jazz does but they are all dance tunes with roots in R&B and Latin. This is Bugalu with Ricardo Ray and Orchestra Harlow playing soul tunes, The Aztecs and King Curtis playing Latin and Tito Puente and Willie Bobo setting a path for Santana. Bob Valentin, Joe Bataan and Hector Riviera may be familiar names but catch some genuine rare grooves from The Moon People, Harvey Averne and The Latinaires. If you enjoy records with great rhythm tracks, swinging brass, handclapping and soulful chants with extra percussion on the top you'll love these records. Listen here https://wm9.easystream.co.uk/archive/Week_2...flectionshi.asf Normal Northern Soul service will be resumed shortly. https://www.radiomagnetic.com/archive/index...?genre=&show=65 FrankM
soulfulsaint Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 ....Listended to first thirty minutes chilled at home, great stuff Frank, thanks. Will try to listen to the whole show this weekend, then Booglaoo Down Bothwell Street.... Stuart
Boogaloo Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Fantastic show. Well done on this. I collect quite a lot of latin soul/boogaloo but there are some real gems in this that I wasn't aware of. Superb stuff. Warren Boogaloo
Kev Connellan Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Hi Frank, the whole Latin thing is fairly new to me. Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the show
Soulsmith Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Frank, I'm sure you're intentions are sound......and I liked 'a few' of your records. But are you aware how little soul there is in a lot of your record selections? I'm sure somebody is going to comeback & tell me to wise up as 'they're Latin' ........ & then I'm going to reply with something equally obvious like ...........'got any rare soul?' Never have I felt the 4/4 beat to be so under rated.. Col.
FrankM Posted April 5, 2006 Author Posted April 5, 2006 Frank, I'm sure you're intentions are sound......and I liked 'a few' of your records. But are you aware how little soul there is in a lot of your record selections? Col. It depends on your definition of soul but the show is normally called "Reflections on Northern Soul" so i swapped "latin" for "northern". Just to retain a connection. Technically it should have been called "Reflections on Latin R&B" or "Reflections on Bugalu". Mind you there are some weeks on Reflections on northern Soul where you would have to search very carefully for the "soul" in some selections. Personally I think The Sandpipers Lonely too long is a great Pop record that could have been done by The Association or produced by Bones Howe. But for me the soul content is zero. Thanks for the comments everyone. I have been out recording live sets and I'm saving them for when Radiomagnetic relaunches. In the mean time I'll let you know when I've done another Reflections.
Soulsmith Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Morning Frank, Cheers for reply. Will be having another listen to them later on today. Think I might have had my "just back from the pub" head on in my last post. Col.
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Mind you there are some weeks on Reflections on northern Soul where you would have to search very carefully for the "soul" in some selections. hope that wasn't a "reflection" on the stuff i played
Richard Bayley Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Looking forward to listening to this at home......apart from obvious classic oldies, nothing seems to set a Northern dancefloor going better than Latin Soul! Perhaps a bit too tricky to stroke your chin to, though?
Guest Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 "Da Boss" of this very site a few years back gave me a copy of Ralfi Pagan (Label/Title escapes me), brilliant stuff, i have always held a torch for "The Terrible Frankie Nieves" on Speed records out of New York, brilliant dancer.... Hey Richard Bayley, you've danced to that at the old Soulsville...
FrankM Posted April 5, 2006 Author Posted April 5, 2006 (edited) hope that wasn't a "reflection" on the stuff i played You can check Davie's choices here for soulfulness. Unfortunately the show is not in the archive. https://www.radiomagnetic.com/forum/viewtop...ht=davie+hudson However Davie very kindly sent me a seventies mix. Read the play list then listen to the show here. https://tinyurl.com/m4bep FrankM Edited April 6, 2006 by FrankM
Richard Bayley Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 "Da Boss" of this very site a few years back gave me a copy of Ralfi Pagan (Label/Title escapes me), brilliant stuff, i have always held a torch for "The Terrible Frankie Nieves" on Speed records out of New York, brilliant dancer.... Hey Richard Bayley, you've danced to that at the old Soulsville... Yep Brett, I'm a complete old tart when it comes to Latin Soul...one shake of a marimba and I'm away . BTW, what's that great track you played out last year at Soulsville with the musical lift from "Am I the Same Girl"? Is that the one you're talking about?
Guest Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Yep Brett, I'm a complete old tart when it comes to Latin Soul...one shake of a marimba and I'm away . BTW, what's that great track you played out last year at Soulsville with the musical lift from "Am I the Same Girl"? Is that the one you're talking about? Richard.......your damn right it's the same tune......awesome record....
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