Tsu Tomatoes Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Question of the day..... Was all 80's synthesised cack? Or were there some good records as well..... ......like this?80ssoul.mp3
Guest Niki Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Nice tune, but is it 'Modern' or is it twenty years old?
Simon M Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Nice tune, but is it 'Modern' or is it twenty years old? If you ever get to hear C.Coulter "I cant fight the feeling" you will weep.. synth soul 80's and pure quality . Unfortunatly very rare
Simon T Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Most of (by the mid 80's) is kake becasue of those bloody drum machines. However, I'd say David Sea Night After Night is one of the best tunes ever made. Also good are Larry Wu - Let Me Show You Color Blind - Crazy Tommi Johnson - Somethings Never Change Sheer Music - Fallen Back In Love Again
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 If you ever get to hear C.Coulter "I cant fight the feeling" you will weep.. synth soul 80's and pure quality . Unfortunatly very rare Tell you what Simon, been a big spin for Sam at S.E for a few years now. I think it is a bloody awful record
Simon T Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Tell you what Simon, been a big spin for Sam at S.E for a few years now. I think it is a bloody awful record Yes, but it's one of Simon's all time favs (he gets very excited just looking at a scan of the label!). Anyone got a sound file?
Guest Dodger Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 (edited) Question of the day..... Was all 80's synthesised cack? Or were there some good records as well..... ......like this? Great tune (I just saw what it was elsewhere in the thread). Roger Edited May 18, 2006 by Dodger
Simon T Posted May 18, 2006 Posted May 18, 2006 Question of the day..... Was all 80's synthesised cack? Or were there some good records as well..... ......like this? What is it that he's singing, I'm going bald baby?
Them Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 MJ Wade-I'm gonna ball baby..only on 12". Tune! Ismael Got 7" release as well. Parted with my copy years ago though. Xlnt modern track, sounds older than the issued date.
Them Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) Most of (by the mid 80's) is kake becasue of those bloody drum machines. However, I'd say David Sea Night After Night is one of the best tunes ever made. Also good are Larry Wu - Let Me Show You Color Blind - Crazy Tommi Johnson - Somethings Never Change Sheer Music - Fallen Back In Love Again Nice selection. I really like machine drumming and synth backing as well as real sound before 80s. More machine sounding 80s soul from me, Sheiks - Don't Tell Her That Joseph Gray - R.S.V.P. Gene Scott - Can You Deal With It James Cobbin & Prime Cut - It's Music Dirrect Pressure - Let Me Love You Tranzit - Necessary Love Sylvia Bennett - You're My Fantasy Lust - I Like Spending My Time With You Power Of Attorney Band - Love For You Hearts Of Fire - Let's Party All Night Oops, can't stop listing... These are the tunes that have already been played in our show. Simon M, have you checked my newest mix? Edited May 19, 2006 by them
Simon T Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Nice selection. I really like machine drumming and synth backing as well as real sound before 80s. James Cobbin & Prime Cut - It's Music is that the other side of caught in the middle? Sylvia Bennett - You're My Fantasy produced by the Frank Wilson, I believe? Lust - I Like Spending My Time With You on Cash? very rare Power Of Attorney Band - Love For You Two or three copies?
Daved Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Loads of great soul in the 80s. It was the decade that brought us Anita Baker, for God's sake! Ok, so there better known stuff had it's awful moments but there's lots of excellent stuff there too, and you don't have to look that far. Maybe, I'm a bit biased because I was a young lad in the 80s and strikes a chord with me but people shouldn't label it as being a crap decade because of one particular type of sound.
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) Tell you what Simon, been a big spin for Sam at S.E for a few years now. I think it is a bloody awful record WHAT Gavin ! .I know it turned up 5 years ago , For ,me its like Garfield Fleming on Rocket Juice ..What a singer ,knocks spots of that Tolbert 7inch too . sing it man "I CANT FIGHT IT" I need a mp3 of it too please ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tad , I'll listen to the mix soon , at the Police station today , then more places to see Im afraid !! Edited May 19, 2006 by Simon M
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) Lust - I Like Spending My Time With You on Cash? very rare Power Of Attorney Band - Love For You Two or three copies? ............................. I played those two at some allniter 89 , I'd got there by train from london , my ticket cost me more than the promoter paid ,me Edited May 19, 2006 by Simon M
Gary Kingston Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 WHAT Gavin ! .I know it turned up 5 years ago , For ,me its like Garfield Fleming on Rocket Juice ..What a singer ,knocks spots of that Tolbert 7inch too . sing it man "I CANT FIGHT IT" I need a mp3 of it too please ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tad , I'll listen to the mix soon , at the Police station today , then more places to see Im afraid Simon, I have it on cd at home, will dig it out tomorrow and send one, Gary
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 The 80's are good, as dad says though why can't we have just 60's and 70's soul then i always say to him well we can't play Gayle Adams - Baby I Need Your Loving as i remember it being 1981 and he soon changes mind. Terri Walker - I'll Be Around is also a good tune of the 80's
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Terri Walker - I'll Be Around is also a good tune of the 80's Take it you mean Terri Wells on Philly World (London in the UK) as Terri Walker is good Y2K stuff! yes, "I'll be around" was OK but not a patch on the Spinners; I always liked "Who's that stranger" off Wells' album meself! Hippo.
Simsy Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Few goodies from the 80's Chuck Jackson - All over the world. Clarence Carter - Messin' with my mind. Staple Singers ... Trippin' on Your Love.
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) The 80's are good, as dad says though why can't we have just 60's and 70's soul then i always say to him well we can't play Gayle Adams - Baby I Need Your Loving as i remember it being 1981 and he soon changes mind. Terri Walker - I'll Be Around is also a good tune of the 80's Too true , you can play right across the board , Ian Clark , Searling , Thorley , (intelligent ,progressive deejays, worth their weight in gold to the scene) did . BTW just about 80's this one Theryl " Open up your heart " Pyramid 7 or 12 1989 pure class !!Theryl_7.mp3 Edited May 19, 2006 by Simon M
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 BTW just about 80's this one Theryl " Open up your heart " Pyramid 7 or 12 1989 pure class !! Oooh yes...must run home and dig this out! Likewise Ivor's sales list reminded me of Donnell Jones "Symphony" - great! I spent the late '80's and most of the '90's playing this kind of stuff to an...ahem..."urban" crowd - great fun! Here's another suggestion - Magnum Force "Want you so bad" Hippo.
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Oooh yes...must run home and dig this out! Likewise Ivor's sales list reminded me of Donnell Jones "Symphony" - great! I spent the late '80's and most of the '90's playing this kind of stuff to an...ahem..."urban" crowd - great fun! Here's another suggestion - Magnum Force "Want you so bad" Hippo. Just uploaded Theryl , very nice on 7 .. Overnchip has the 12
ockers Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 If you ever get to hear C.Coulter "I cant fight the feeling" you will weep.. synth soul 80's and pure quality . Unfortunatly very rare on the orwell 6th anniversary cd
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 WHAT Gavin ! .I know it turned up 5 years ago , For ,me its like Garfield Fleming on Rocket Juice ..What a singer ,knocks spots of that Tolbert 7inch too . sing it man "I CANT FIGHT IT" I need a mp3 of it too please ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tad , I'll listen to the mix soon , at the Police station today , then more places to see Im afraid !! Tolbert pile of shite as well !
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Tolbert pile of shite as well ! And that thing on Sambea ...
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Loads of great soul in the 80s. It was the decade that brought us Anita Baker, for God's sake! Ok, so there better known stuff had it's awful moments but there's lots of excellent stuff there too, and you don't have to look that far. Maybe, I'm a bit biased because I was a young lad in the 80s and strikes a chord with me but people shouldn't label it as being a crap decade because of one particular type of sound. Spot on Worked in Blue Bird and Sound F.X in the 80s so much quailty stuff came through every week it was unreal ! Nobodys mentioned Beau Williams yet Stunning Stuff Lilo Thomas !
Steve Plumb Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 on the orwell 6th anniversary cd Aye Flanny has the orig 45 so he shared it with us all To think i knocked it back from Keb Darge in about 1997 for £400 (which was a lot in them days but now a mere pittance!) Cheers Steve
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) Aye Flanny has the orig 45 so he shared it with us all To think i knocked it back from Keb Darge in about 1997 for £400 (which was a lot in them days but now a mere pittance!) Cheers Steve I bought a £200 plus record once .. I felt slightly ill afterwards Edited May 19, 2006 by Simon M
Sean Hampsey Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 To think i knocked it back from Keb Darge in about 1997 for £400 (which was a lot in them days but now a mere pittance!) I recall Sam playing it in the back room, about ten years ago, at Bretby first time out and Boy was he excited about it. Usual, 'You've Just Gotta Hear This... Fantastic' prelude. Me and Kev Briscoe just looked at each other ... vacantly... were we missing something? Since then it's grown on me... just a tad. Think you were better keeping hold of your 4 ton Steve, especially as there's a lot better stuff in your pound box. Poser Man
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) I recall Sam playing it in the back room, about ten years ago, at Bretby first time out and Boy was he excited about it. Usual, 'You've Just Gotta Hear This... Fantastic' prelude. Me and Kev Briscoe just looked at each other ... vacantly... were we missing something? Since then it's grown on me... just a tad. Think you were better keeping hold of your 4 ton Steve, especially as there's a lot better stuff in your pound box. Poser Man What better 80's records .. ?? PM me a list please Edited May 19, 2006 by Simon M
Sean Hampsey Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 What better 80's records .. ?? PM me a list please You never been into Steve's Pound box? Its a legend. Full of better records than the Coulter thing! (IMO) ...but I bet he'd be far too shy and retiring to admit it! Sean Hampsey
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Well all I can say Ive got thousands and thousands of 80's and CCoulter is up there with the best . ( We are talking 80's now ) IMHO . Simon Murray
Mark R Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Have to tell you that Kashif "Rumors" was probably THE record that turned me away from Northern Soul towards new release soul..............thanks Adam It's a great LP too......and cheap as chips............the guy has performed, written and produced some killer stuff IMO Cheers, Mark R
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) [........................... Hi Mark , If I remember rightly , Kashif made the top ten of the top 100 N Soul recordsfor 1983 in Steve G's Blackbeat mag ?? A searling spin . too ( quite a few coverups in the 100 ) just wish I still had all the BB's again .. top deejay Adam B !! Simon Edited May 26, 2006 by Simon M
Them Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 BTW just about 80's this one Theryl " Open up your heart " Pyramid 7 or 12 1989 pure class !! Yeah top quality 80s gem, thank you for reminding me of it! His another track on Pyramid is in my mix, do you remember the one?
Simon M Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Yeah top quality 80s gem, thank you for reminding me of it! His another track on Pyramid is in my mix, do you remember the one? His first release , Spearate room ,,I think ..
Stateside Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Some great stuff in the 80's Johnnie Taylor, Anita Baker, Chapter 8 all on Beverley Glenn High Energy - It was you Babe on Motown James Cobbin - Caught up in the middle Rene & Angela - Bangin on the Boogie Sass - I didn't mean it at all Melba Moore - When you love me like this Manhattans - Ces't la vie Savannah - Never let you go (may have been 70's) Lilo Thomas - I like your style What about 90's Keith Washington debut album
Them Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) James Cobbin & Prime Cut - It's Music is that the other side of caught in the middle? Sylvia Bennett - You're My Fantasy produced by the Frank Wilson, I believe? Lust - I Like Spending My Time With You on Cash? very rare Power Of Attorney Band - Love For You Two or three copies? On 45 only, 12 has an inst on the flip. My kinda boogie/stomper. Yes sure, released as 12 on different label too. Original 45 was on Out Of Sight. Cash is the label. I Still Love You Girl on the other side is also great ballad, quality double-sider. Don't know how many. But we three members of Rhythmic Freedom all own it. So more than 10 copies might exist in Japan. Edited May 19, 2006 by them
Them Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 His first release , Spearate room, I think .. That's it! Not better but good as well. Hard 80s sounding soul builder.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 [........................... Hi Mark , If I remember rightly , Kashif made the top ten of the top 100 N Soul records in Steve G's Blackbeat mag 1983 ?? A searling spin . too ( quite a few coverups in the 100 ) just wish I still had all the BB's again .. top deejay Adam B !! Simon Just spent a very satisfying hour and a bit playing Kashif and Alexander O'Neal's debut albums for the millionth time. So many fantastic early 80s records have Kashif involved somewhere along the line - all those great Melba Moore, Evelyn Champagne King, Lillo Thomas, Freddie Jackson, Willie Collins, Paul Laurence Jones tunes, even the first Kenny G LP!. They all make a liar out of anyone who says that everything played on just synthesisers and drum machines is crap. I still play these records all the time - to me they are both timeless and priceless (and a lot better than plenty of the indie soul from the same era...) Ditto the early work of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis - there are few records in the world, period, better than O' Neal's "What's Missing" or the SOS Band's "Weekend Girl" - soul masterpieces that sit confidently and proudly with the best black music of any era! Same goes for Leon Sylvers' immaculate work at SOLAR records. Life without Shalamar's "Over And Over" and Dynasty's "Do Me Right" would be intolerable. It's nice to be able to give some props to such immaculate soul music... TONE
Mark R Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Just giving these a go...............some late 70's in there too, but what the hell: Surface - Feels So Good Manhattans - Crazy Woods Empire - Universal Love Lenny White - I Didn't Know About Love Til I Found You Mind & Matter - I'm Under Your Spell Kashif - Rumors Glenda McCloud - No Stranger To Love ..................cool Cheers, Mark R
sepia Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 IS C/COULTER 80S?.I HAVE A VERSION BY THE YATES BROS & SISTERS ON ARIOLA LP,ITS FROM 1979(song was writen by c/coulter,its a female version) I ONLY LIKE SO MANY 80S HERE SUM I HAVE LPS/45S JAN JONES GARFIELD FLEMMING JAY PLAYER CHUCK JACKSON(watin in vain) LARRY WEDGEWORTH BOBBY STORY(lets do something different) KENI RIGHTOUT(nice salsoul tune) COUPLE I DONT HAVE NITECHILL EXPOTATIONS MOST ARE FROM THE YEAR 1980 XOVER FROM THE 70S SOUND LIKE 60S TO 70S
Petebangor Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Lanier + co Shirley Brown David Sea James Ingram Gwendolyn Lassic Marzette Griffith First Circle Stephanie Mills Teddy p Kleer Sharon Redd Oliver Cheetham William Bell Peabo Bryson Curtis Hairston Glen Jones Genobia Jeter Jones Girls Fatback Band Lonnie Hill I could go on......................................... The 80's a great era for soul music and like Dave D it's an era that's very close to my heart.Had some fantastic times. I must have met Gavin in Bluebird records,did you used to go to Dumbo's in Dunstable Gav?? Pete
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 (edited) The 80's a great era for soul music and like Dave D it's an era that's very close to my heart.Had some fantastic times. I must have met Gavin in Bluebird records,did you used to go to Dumbo's in Dunstable Gav?? Pete Pete never played there but went there mate. My Promotion partner Bob Cosby used to play there ! I used to play at the Casa in Luton. Stringers in Leighton Buzzard Unicorn Leighton Buzzard So where were you living then if not now ? Right Then been having a dig about and a little play - Jerry Bell Enchantment Alicia Myers Alton Wokie Stewart One Way Fredie Jackson Tashan !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Howard Johnson Kleer Maze Garry Glenn Michael Henderson J Blackfoot Happy times ! Edited May 19, 2006 by Gavin Page
Petebangor Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Pete never played there but went there mate. My Promotion partner Bob Cosby used to play there ! I used to play at the Casa in Luton. Stringers in Leighton Buzzard Unicorn Leighton Buzzard So where were you living then if not now ? I was in the RAF at Halton near Aylesbury,used to go to The Bell at Tring too. Martin Collins on Chiltern radio on a sunday afternoon. Happy times Pete
Guest martinsbox Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 Question of the day..... Was all 80's synthesised cack? Or were there some good records as well..... ......like this? Well I bought Gene Chandler's "Does she have a friend" while off the scene (with youngsters) and look what happened to that, they flipped it over and it became a Northern H - I - T or am I living in a dream world?? Martin
MarkH Posted May 19, 2006 Posted May 19, 2006 For me the 80`s had enough quality for me to see it in a positive light (although the bad stuff was Bad !) For example there was quality major label stuff from the likes of Bert Robinson,Beau Williams,Bobby Womack,Controllers etc ,ballads from Truth,Ronnie Garrett,Levert,Darrell Pediford,Rose Brothers,Ebo,Ortheia Barnes etc,as well as numerous "Modern" anthems. Below are a selection of 80`s tracks i`ve pulled out from my "New Chapter " play boxes. Fabulous Playmates-Don`t turn your back on loving, Larry Buford- I think i`m goona be blue, Little Milton-Guess how much i love you and Survivors of love Ruby Wilson-Love has come Charles Wilson-trying to make a wrong thing right Frank O -It`s too late Sam Butler-I can`t get over loving you Crosswinds-Fire James "Bootie Tuten-I`ll never let you say goodbye Hilights-Bad Situation Louisiana Purchase-Baby come back Conway Brothers-Gonna refuse your love Phil Phillips-It takes more Faye Marshall - Broken Promises Beverly and Duane -Love/You belong to me Gil Billingsley-I`m me just me Impressions- Something said love Greg Clayborn-TLC Tyrone Davis-Just my luck Norfolk-You`re my doll baby Willie Clayton-Love pains and Your Sweetness Shagtime band-Your precious love James King -Memory/Easy Love Gregg Jackson -One for the road Jessie Mitchell-Don`t be so eager Mark Houghton
Them Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 Norfolk-You`re my doll baby Their best track, isn't it?! Prefer 12 version myself. Superb listing, Mark!
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 (edited) I was in the RAF at Halton near Aylesbury,used to go to The Bell at Tring too. Martin Collins on Chiltern radio on a sunday afternoon. Happy times Pete I still live 8 miles from the Bell, very posh Nosh now. Martin is a good friend, doing very well now voice over's for T.V and D.jing on Capitol Gold. Sold all his records around 12 years back ! Edited May 20, 2006 by Gavin Page
sepia Posted May 20, 2006 Posted May 20, 2006 some1 mentioned norfolk i forgot about them i bought there version of the intruders TOGETHER awsome 2step
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