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Since the likes of Kent & Expansion came on the scene, compilation album's have made a big comeback. Their output tends to be 'themed' and the quality of most of the releases they have released harks back to 60's series from the likes of Motown, Sue & Bell (Cellarful of Soul, etc).

Some other older comps though seemed more contrived but many still contained decent tracks.

One I have always likes was put out by US Buddah Records over 40 years back. Titled 'Classmates' this brought together mainly unconnected artists / producers to end up with a 12 track ensemble.

The daft thing is, with the artists / producers being unconnected, Buddah compounded things by also miss-labeling a few of the tracks.

4 cuts off the Five Stairsteps Buddah album were included on the comp but 2 were badged up as being by Mama & Papa Stairstep (Mr & Mrs Burke). In addition, a track cut by Bongi & Judy was listed as being by Judy White (the Judy in the femme pairing who actually cut the track).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMK62ifiBao

To further add to Buddah's mistakes, female singer Toni Lamarr is called Tony Lamarr on the album.

.......... MOST STRANGE .......... the quality of many of the tracks on offer can't be questioned though.

 

Anyone else care to add any other tenuous couplings on similar albums. 

 

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Ive got loads, themed.

Dont have any tenuously linked tracks.

Usually have to sort the wheat from the chaff but theres always good ens in there somewhere I find

D-town, Mirwood, Thelma, Groovesville etc, then theres the location ones Westcoast/Phili/Detroit ones etc.

Then the themes like Millionares Only/Sought after soul/big City, love these.

Even got some Girls only ones, and got a harmony one.

Great way to hear stuff I wouldnt normally.

I think comp albums are great personally.

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A great lp that!

 

Yes - if you take it off before "If Jesus Came To Your House" at the end of Side 2!

 

I'm pretty sure I bought your copy of that Pete - would that sound right?

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Yes - if you take it off before "If Jesus Came To Your House" at the end of Side 2!

 

I'm pretty sure I bought your copy of that Pete - would that sound right?

 

Well I knew I'd had it mate as soon as I saw the cover, you could well be right, I used to have quite a few of those type of compilations, like Bent, Batty And 'Bnoxious 

 

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Well I knew I'd had it mate as soon as I saw the cover, you could well be right, I used to have quite a few of those type of compilations, like Bent, Batty And 'Bnoxious 

 

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I do love these types of compilations - I think it's the randomness of the tracks more than anything.

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I do love these types of compilations - I think it's the randomness of the tracks more than anything.

 

All on cd now Gene, I've got hundreds of these sorts of comps, if you want something different to listen to just give me a shout and I'll burn them onto a dvd disc for you

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All on cd now Gene, I've got hundreds of these sorts of comps, if you want something different to listen to just give me a shout and I'll burn them onto a dvd disc for you

 

Thanks mate - may take you up on that!  Let me know what you want for the DVD.   :thumbsup:

Guest Dave Turner
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A few Charley LP comps

 

CR 30107 - Music City Soul - Various Artists [1978] Cornbread Soul - Big Al Downing/Medley Of Soul - Big Al Downing/Picking Wild Mountain Berries - Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson/Big City Blues - Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson/Reconsider Me - Johnny Adams/My Train's Coming In - Betty Lavette/He Made A Woman Out Of Me - Betty Lavette/All Night Long - T-Bone Walker/Let's Stick Together - Wilbert Harrison/From The Bottom Of My Heart - Wilbert Harrison/You Gotta Pay The Price - Gloria Taylor/Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go - Betty Lavette & Hank Ballard/Shout Bamalama - Mickey Murray/You See Me - Robert Parker/You Shake Things Up - Robert Parker/Cummins Prison Farm - Calvin Leavy
 
CRB 1032 - Sehorn's Soul Farm - Various Artists [2/82] Warren Smith - Star Revue/Willie Harper - Why You Wanna Do It/John Williams - Blues Tears And Sorrow/Benny Spellman - Sinner Girl/Eldridge Holmes - Love Affair/Joe Haywood - Let's Make It/Curley Moore - Get Low Down/Aaron Neville - Hercules/Aaron Neville - Struttin' On Sunday/Warren Lee - Climb The Ladder/Curley Moore - Don't Pity Me/Sonny Fisher - Oh Love This Is Sonny/Earl King - All My Love/Willie Harper - That's What You Need/Diamond Joe - Gossip Gossip/Ernie K-Doe - Hotcha Mama
 
CRB 1033 - Stan's Soul Shop - Various Artists [2/82] Stanley Winston - No More Ghettos In America/George Perkins - A Man In Love/Eddie Giles - Losing Boy/Clarence Carter - What Was I Supposed To Do/Reuben Bell - You're Gonna Miss Me/Clay Hammond - You Got Me Tamed/Roscoe Robinson - The Lord Will Make A Way/Roscoe Robinson - That's Enough/Montclairs - Prelude To A Heartbreak/Bob Camille - I Wake Up Crying/Bobby Powell - Cry To Me/Bobby Patterson - I Get My Groove From You/Soul Stirrers - Stand By Me/Eddie Steele - I Still Love You/Casey Jones - Good Thing/Johnny Gilliam - Going Home To Georgia 
 
CRB 1034 - SSS Soul Survey - Various Artists [2/82] George Perkins - Cryin' In The Streets/Mickey Murray - Lonely Room/Willie Hobbs - The Game Of Love/Big John Hamilton - I Have No One/Rueben Bell - Action Speaks Louder Than Words/Eddie Giles - That's How Strong My Love Is/Big John Hamilton - How Much Can A Man Take/Big John Hamilton & Doris Allen - Them Changes/Clarence Murray - Baby You Got It/Danny White - One Way Love Affair/Big John Hamilton - Lift Me Up/Johnny Adams - If I Could See You One More Time/Johnny Soul - Lonely Man/Rueben Bell -Too Late/Tommy Bush - Some Leaving Alone/Big John Hamilton - Take This Hurt Off Me 
 
CRB 1035 - Southern Belle Blues - Various Artists [2/82] Barbara West - The Love Of My Man/Betty Lavette - I'm In Love/Tommie Young -That's All A Part Of Lovin' Him/Peggy Scott - Every Little Bit Hurts/Shay Holiday - Fight With Fire/Betty Lavette - Easier To Say (Than Do)/Tommie Young -Do You Still Feel The Same/Doris Allen - A Shell Of A Woman/Betty Lavette - Nearer To You/Barbara West -Anyone But You/Ad-Libs - Giving Up/Carolyn Montgomery - Gonna Make A Change/Doris Allen - Hanging Heavy In My Mind/Tommie Young - You Brought It All On Yourself/Betty Lavette - Let Me Down Easy/Barbara West - Give Me Back The Man I Love 
 
CRB 1219 - Tear Stained Soul: Rare Soul from the Quinvy/Broadway Sound Studio, Vol. 1 - Various Artists [1989] Original Quinvy/South Camp/Broadway Sound recordings. Don Varner - Tear Stained Face/Eddie Bradford - Push Mr Pride Aside/Don Varner - Mojo Mama/Jimmy Braswell - Hand Shaking/Eddie Bradford - Little Bit Of Love/Don Varner - When It's Over/Eddie Bradford - You Made Your Bed//Al Johnson - Bless Your Sweet Little Soul/Don Varner - Meet Me In Church/Jimmy Braswell - Home For The Summer/Brenda Varner - Don't Give Up On Me/Al Johnson - Love Waits For No Man/Don Varner - Down In Texas/Brenda Varner - Let Me Be A Woman 
 
CRB 1222 - Rare Soul from the Quinvy/Broadway Sound Studio, Vol. 2 - Various Artists 
 
CRB 1223 - You Better Believe It: Rare Soul from the Quinvy/Broadway Sound Studio, Vol. 3 - Various Artists 
 
CRB 1224 - More Power to You: Rare Soul from the Quinvy/Broadway Sound Studio, Vol. 4 - Various Artists 
 
CRB 1225 - Rainbow Road: Rare Soul from the Quinvy/Broadway Sound Studio, Vol. 5 - Various Artists 
 
CRB 1221 - Bell's Cellar of Soul '89 - Various Artists [1989] Original Amy/Mala/Bell recordings. Clifford Curry - She Shot A Hole In My Soul/The O'Jays - The Choice/Bill Moss - Sock It To 'em Soul Brother/Jimmy & Louise Tig & Co - A Love That Never Grows Cold/The Masqueraders - I'm Just An Average Guy/Larry Williams & Johnny Watson - Can't Find No Substitute For Love/Floyd Henley - Believe In Me/The O'Jays - Don't You Know A True Love//Moses and Joshua Dillard - My Elusive Dreams/The O'Jays - I Miss You/Frankie Karl & The Dreams - Don't Be Afraid/Melvin Davis - Love Bug Got A Bear Hug/Lee Jones & The Sounds Of Soul - On The Otherside/The Masqueraders - I Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else/Van and Titus - Cry Baby Cry/The Showmen - Action 
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This is a real interesting one - Has a booklet insert that is really late 60s psychedelia influenced!

Tracks are: 

The 81 - Candy & Kisses

Candy - The Astors

Fontella Bass - Rescue me

CODs - Michael

Toys - Lovers concerto

Jackie Lee - The Duck

Capitols - Cool Jerk

Orlons- Spinning top

Jerry Blavat -Discophonic walk

The four shells - Hot dog

Boby Comstock - Lets Stomp

The Marvelows - I Do

The Chuck - Cant turn you loose

Warren Lee - Star revue

James & Bobby Purify- Shake a tail feather

Frankie & Classicals- What shall I do

Bob Brady & Con Cords - More, More more  of your lovin

The Tymes - This time its love

Sir Mack Rice - I gotta have my babys love

Th Olympics - Mine exclusively

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Guest FrostyJak
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Got this for 25p from flea market, worth it for the O'jays stuff on the other disc "crossroads of my life" & "shattered man"  

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Guest Dave Turner
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Not unusual now but was then, a blast from the past

 

Backtrak 6

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Got the American version of the Sue LP - not only are is the track listing all mixed up, but the opening for the record is on the bottom edge of the sleeve - perhaps the reason there don't seem to be many copies of it about.

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL  This VA LP has been in mmy collection for many years, every track is good and inkeeping with the title,  CONTEMPO LPs and 12" SINGLES are getting to be very hard to find, and I would sujest that even if you don't like a certain disc, you should still buy it as a future investment, trust me on this.

the LP SOUL DEEP CONTEMPO VA. :thumbsup: DAVE Kpost-13241-0-37883600-1380839386_thumb.j

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL  This VA LP has been in mmy collection for many years, every track is good and inkeeping with the title,  CONTEMPO LPs and 12" SINGLES are getting to be very hard to find, and I would sujest that even if you don't like a certain disc, you should still buy it as a future investment, trust me on this.

the LP SOUL DEEP CONTEMPO VA. :thumbsup: DAVE Kattachicon.gifsoul deep lp.jpg

Fantastic album, cherished it and played it for best part of 30 years :hatsoff2:

 

Kev

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL  This VA LP has been in mmy collection for many years, every track is good and inkeeping with the title,  CONTEMPO LPs and 12" SINGLES are getting to be very hard to find, and I would sujest that even if you don't like a certain disc, you should still buy it as a future investment, trust me on this.

the LP SOUL DEEP CONTEMPO VA. :thumbsup: DAVE K

 

Great album, Dave, we've discussed it on here before.

Sales of 'Soul Deep' Vol 2 were disappointing, it wasn't well promoted or widely circulated, maybe because it was released shortly before Contempo folded.

I had a test pressing but it wasn't easy to find a regular copy in UK stores.

Paul

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Great album, Dave, we've discussed it on here before.

Sales of 'Soul Deep' Vol 2 were disappointing, it wasn't well promoted or widely circulated, maybe because it was released shortly before Contempo folded.

I had a test pressing but it wasn't easy to find a regular copy in UK stores.

Paul

Remember Rumbelows in Aycliffe town centre Paul, thats where mine came from. William Devaughn, "Be Thankfull" on Chelsea aswell.

 

Kev

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Great album, Dave, we've discussed it on here before.

Sales of 'Soul Deep' Vol 2 were disappointing, it wasn't well promoted or widely circulated, maybe because it was released shortly before Contempo folded.

I had a test pressing but it wasn't easy to find a regular copy in UK stores.

Paul

:hatsoff2: Hi All  Paul although I was an avid reader of BLUES & SOUL from 1970 onwards, & a regular visitor to CONTEMPOS in Hannaway Street  London, and know most aspects about John Abbeys involvement in labels like SUE ACTION MOJO & CONTEMPOS, I know very little about the demise of the label and the closure of the shop, like who had all the shops stock, someone got lucky, it just vanished or it's in a lock up somewhere? :) DAVE K

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Remember Rumbelows in Aycliffe town centre Paul, thats where mine came from. William Devaughn, "Be Thankfull" on Chelsea aswell.

 

Kev

 

Hello Kev, I can't forget Rumbelows because it was the only record department in town, apart from upstairs at Fine Fare, I remember buying ex-chart 45s with money which was intended for school dinner tickets.

 

And just around the corner was a favourite hang-out, the Cofficana where Gabrielle's daughter Gloria would give us free selections on the jukebox and sometimes gave us cash to buy some 45s from Rumbelows.  That was real power, getting to pick what went on the jukebox!

 

And it wasn't far from Batchelor's off-license where kids who couldn't afford a pack of ten cigarettes could buy them in smaller quantities: Batchelor would open a pack and sell loose cigarettes in twos or threes which he sold in sweet packets!  Is Geoff still around?

 

Getting back on topic, I bought many LPs at Rumbelows. Compilation LPs were a great way to find new tracks, I bought albums like 'Stax Soul Explosion', 'Taking You There' and 'Soul Bible', not to forget the EMI Sounds Superb things which were 99p I think, such as the Isley Brothers LP with 'My Love Is Your Love' on it so we could spin it at the Youth Centre.

 

Great days.

 

Paul

 

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:hatsoff2: Hi All  Paul although I was an avid reader of BLUES & SOUL from 1970 onwards, & a regular visitor to CONTEMPOS in Hannaway Street  London, and know most aspects about John Abbeys involvement in labels like SUE ACTION MOJO & CONTEMPOS, I know very little about the demise of the label and the closure of the shop, like who had all the shops stock, someone got lucky, it just vanished or it's in a lock up somewhere? :) DAVE K

 

Hello Dave,

 

I was writing for Black Echoes at the time and I'd pestered Contempo about doing a Volume 2 and suggested some of the tracks.

When they finally issued it (about two years after Volume 1) they sent an advance copy with a nice letter which Paul Phillips at Black Echoes kept as a rarity because Contempo were obviously rivals through their ownership of Blues & Soul.

Anyway, I don't think the WEA deal was going very well and Contempo folded soon after the LP was issued.

By the way, most copies of 'Soul Deep Volume 2' seem to turn up in Germany for some reason.

 

Paul

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL  About CONTEMPOS demise & going under, I was told that the receiver would have taken the stock and it was sold at auction? that's sounds plausible, however surely someone on the soul scene would know the full story, I have yet to read anything about the end of the company, a mystery for sure.

About those Motown LPs the Isley Brothers track was a reel discovery for many, back in 72 the R Dean Taylor LP was every bodies find with "there's a ghost in my house" the LP has an extra verse than the TAML MOTOWN 45, also the Steve Wonder LP had his version of "Angel Baby" not the best version, Darrell Banks was the one to get until Mick Smith found the classic by George Carrow, I'm sure you would all agree? great days when you could go hunting for dusty's buying on line is very boring in comparison. :g: DAVE K

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Got to agree with Paul, in the early days when we were still 'wet behind the ears', compilation LP's were a great way to get introduced to new artists without too much risk (as you knew you would like some tracks coz you knew those artists but not some of the others).

The comps that helped most with my early soul education included the Sue stuff (various Sue Story volumes, Dr. Soul, Soul 66), the EMI / Bell ones (Bell Cellar of Soul Vols.1, 2 & 3), the Pye Records ones (Sing a Song of Soul, Blues & Soul,Rhythm & Blues Vol.2) and of course the Motown ones.

..... bought some of these from the top floor based record department of the Co-op in Dony back in the mid to late 60's .... before that floor was turned into 'the Attic' soul club !!!

 

But other interesting releases (though also not really containing tenuously linked tracks) that I got down the years include ........

The Action label LP 'These Kind of Blues'

 Sonet's 'The Soul of Black Music' (all gospel cuts)

The great UK Stax comp 'Boy Meets Girl' (though the US release featured more tracks as it was a double LP package)

The French series 'Rhythm & Blues Formidible' &  'Rhythm & Blues Terrible' (though these are spoiled a bit as each track runs into the next)

The Spanish Atlantic (& some Stax) releases 'Hits & Soul' 

The US East Memphis Music double LP (& cassette package) 'History of the Memphis Sound' (think a 2nd revised version of this also escaped)

A Jamaican issued Hi Records comps 'Hi Sounds Rare Collection Vol.1 & 2' (Vol.2 escaped as Hi was failing back in the US and contains tracks that aren't too cheap to obtain on original US 45's -- Quiet Elegance, Gene Anderson, Darryl Carter, Veniece)

The series of special LP's produced by record companies for the BBC (on the BBC Radioplay Music label) ........ artists featured included Thelma Houston & Jerry Butler, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Jnr. Walker, Jimmy Ruffin, High Inergy, 4 Tops, Shorty Long, Gladys Knight, Impact of Brass .......... one of these albums was even titled 'Keep The Faith'. 

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Hello Kev, I can't forget Rumbelows because it was the only record department in town, apart from upstairs at Fine Fare, I remember buying ex-chart 45s with money which was intended for school dinner tickets.

 

And just around the corner was a favourite hang-out, the Cofficana where Gabrielle's daughter Gloria would give us free selections on the jukebox and sometimes gave us cash to buy some 45s from Rumbelows.  That was real power, getting to pick what went on the jukebox!

 

And it wasn't far from Batchelor's off-license where kids who couldn't afford a pack of ten cigarettes could buy them in smaller quantities: Batchelor would open a pack and sell loose cigarettes in twos or threes which he sold in sweet packets!  Is Geoff still around?

 

Getting back on topic, I bought many LPs at Rumbelows. Compilation LPs were a great way to find new tracks, I bought albums like 'Stax Soul Explosion', 'Taking You There' and 'Soul Bible', not to forget the EMI Sounds Superb things which were 99p I think, such as the Isley Brothers LP with 'My Love Is Your Love' on it so we could spin it at the Youth Centre.

 

Great days.

 

Paul

 

Hi Paul

 

Geoff is still around, think he distributes wine now for a living, remember going back to the days of the shop, 1982 I think it was when he was selling those cut outs, Ralph Graham, Walter Heath, Dells, New Birth etc, I got loads and during the course of time gave loads away to the extent that when I went to dig Ralph Graham out I found that I had given them all away and not kept one :huh: gutted

 

Great days indeed

 

Kev

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Here's a couple comps Ive had for years, they look to be 9ts ones, but as I was only into Northern back then, they did stand out, some great tracks on here, edee - make it Last, any Natural 4 tracks are good, greys & hanks, Don Thomas - Keep the train Moving, Impressions... all great music..

 

Ghetto Soul : Various Artists. Rare Grooves and Two Step Funk

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Ghetto-Soul/release/1382276

Tracklist
A1 Frankie Beverly & The Butlers* Love Your Pain Goes Deep 2:49   A2 Charm (4) After Midnight 4:10   A3 Sylvers, The We Can Make It If We Try 2:40   A4 Grey & Hanks* How Can You Live Without Love 3:09   A5 Harry Ray Ride Your Pony 2:43   A6 Bobbi Houston I Want To Make It With You 3:00   B1 Vibrations, The Shake It Up 4:15   B2 Sisters Love* Give Me Your Love 4:15   B3 Rose Banks You're Much Too Beautiful For Words 3:36   B4 Edee* Make It Last 3:31   B5 Bettye Crutcher So Lonely Without You 2:59  
and this one from France...

 

For the ladies: 12 Mellow-Soul tracks

 

Mal

 

 

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Anyone know the origins of these series of unofficial albums, I have a bunch of 'artist' ones (WIllie Hightower, Wiggins Brothers, Barbara Brown, James Phelps v George Freeman, Bobby Harris, Danny White, etc) and also 5 volumes of 'Rare Deep Dynamite'. They're all mainly deep stuff. Who did them? I've seen pics of a 'sweet' series as well. I bought them years back in 1 hit in a 2nd hand shop, somebody walked through the door with the lot and sold them as 2nd hand. They're great comps, and top quality sound recorded from vinyl.

cheers Sutty

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Anyone know the origins of these series of unofficial albums, I have a bunch of 'artist' ones (WIllie Hightower, Wiggins Brothers, Barbara Brown, James Phelps v George Freeman, Bobby Harris, Danny White, etc) and also 5 volumes of 'Rare Deep Dynamite'. They're all mainly deep stuff. Who did them? I've seen pics of a 'sweet' series as well. I bought them years back in 1 hit in a 2nd hand shop, somebody walked through the door with the lot and sold them as 2nd hand. They're great comps, and top quality sound recorded from vinyl.

cheers Sutty

never seen those before, they look very interesting Paul, can you see the country of origin?

 

M

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never seen those before, they look very interesting Paul, can you see the country of origin?

 

M

nothing like that on them Mal, just cheekily 'all rights reserved Soul From The Vaults' lol

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Anyone know the origins of these series of unofficial albums, I have a bunch of 'artist' ones (WIllie Hightower, Wiggins Brothers, Barbara Brown, James Phelps v George Freeman, Bobby Harris, Danny White, etc) and also 5 volumes of 'Rare Deep Dynamite'. They're all mainly deep stuff. Who did them? I've seen pics of a 'sweet' series as well. I bought them years back in 1 hit in a 2nd hand shop, somebody walked through the door with the lot and sold them as 2nd hand. They're great comps, and top quality sound recorded from vinyl.

cheers Sutty

 

Think these were bootlegs pressed for the Japanese deep & sweet soul market. Dave Porter has stated that 32 LP's were pressed in the series

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These are pretty odd too, I believe they originate from Holland and were pressed for the Surinamese scene there, they are a mixture of deep, southern and surinamese soul. Never seen a volume 2 of any of them and the covers are all dodgy as hell :)

cheers Sutty

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nothing like that on them Mal, just cheekily 'all rights reserved Soul From The Vaults' lol

I suppose you see allot of comps made for various scenes dont you, remember ZYX records in Germany re issued all sorts of soul/funk/groove stuff for the House scene, and wider sales if they could get them.. but these are quite perplexing, only label I know thats near these would be the Rare Grooves For The Dance Floor series, dunno... I'd love to hear them though..

 

M

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This one's interesting. Not all soul, but it includes the Impressions "Love is a mystery" (its only appearance on vinyl, I believe), the Sapphires "Why don't you let yourself go" (same as Mary Wells, not on 45 as far as I can see) and tracks by the Tams, Steve Alaimo and Fats Domino, plus some horrors.

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Yes - if you take it off before "If Jesus Came To Your House" at the end of Side 2!

 

I'm pretty sure I bought your copy of that Pete - would that sound right?

The Bill Lee is a total novelty record, which is kinda interesting (especially for me). I used it as an intriguing opener on my radio show once, otherwise, I don't think I'd ever play it again ;)

 

And The Bangers 'I want to bang your box' is nice enough....but seek out a version by Lorenzo Manley....proper r&b dancefloor mayhem kinduva cut.

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This one of the better 60's compilations,jam packed with classic deep and northern cuts:

The Big One Minit UK:

 

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UK EMI released a similar compilation on Stateside in 1986 titled 'One Minit At A Time' 

AND ... in Germany EMI put out 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind' in 1981 on Capitol that included old Minit, Capitol, Liberty, Imperial & United Artists tracks.

MIND YOU, we've mentioned loads of great soul comp series so far but failed to mention the really good 'This Is Loma' series. 

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..back in the mid 80's i found 2 LP's in a local library in Lambeth, S London. One was an R&B album containing excello blues tracks..i'd always liked blues but was surprised to hear a track called 'voodoo working'..i thought it sounded more northern soul..the other was more rockabilly but contained a midtempo very soulful sounding track..something to do with shoes,or walking..of course years later i heard the Charles Sheffield track was a current biggie...

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Great album, Dave, we've discussed it on here before.

Sales of 'Soul Deep' Vol 2 were disappointing, it wasn't well promoted or widely circulated, maybe because it was released shortly before Contempo folded.

I had a test pressing but it wasn't easy to find a regular copy in UK stores.

Paul

One of my favourite LP's ,actually got my copy from a paper shop , and got a test pressing also now .The first volume is great as well ,and took me years to find one .

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