East LA Soul - Rampart Records 1963-1971 - Outta Sight Records
brings together the soulful sides of the Rampart catalogue
The 10th of November saw this compilation album titled ' East LA Soul - Rampart Records 1963-1971' released from Outta Sight records
The release speil goes like this...
In the late fifties, former child actor and restaurateur, Eddie Davis formed the now legendary Rampart Records to record and preserve the emerging musical talents breaking out of the Latino community in East L.A. In so doing he created the Eastside Sound and a string of hits by the likes of The Blendells, The Salas Brothers, El Chicano and Cannibal & The Headhunters. He also introduced the world to a young and talented Barry White! For the first time in the U.K. Outta Sight, bring together the soulful sides of the Rampart catalogue and tell the story behind the music and the artists that made it.
Track listing...
1. Tracy (All I Have Is You) - Barry White and The Atlantics
2. Come Swim With Me - Little Ray
3. Girl I Love You - Ron Holden
4. Gonna Be A Big Man - The Soul-Jers
5. It Hurts Me - Sammy Lee
6. I'm In Love With Your Daughter (Part 1) - Thee Enchantments
7. Takin' Care Of Business - Barry White | Sarah James & The Soul Babies
8. Come On Home - The Four Tempos
9. I Love Her So Much (It Hurts Me) - The Majestics
10. She Gives Me Love - The Romancers
11. This Is The Way I Feel - The Four Tempos
12. Tell Her I Love Her - The Romancers
13. Strange World - The Majestics
14. Chinese Checkers - The Mixtures
15. Land Of 1000 Dances - Cannibal & The Headhunters
16. Sloop Dance - The Atlantics
17. The Panther - The East Bay Soul Brass
18. Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go? - Sammy Lee & The Summits
19. La La La La La - The Blendells
20. Evil Ways - The Village Callers
21. Poquito Soul - One G Plus 3
22. Crystal Blue Persuasion - The Invincibles
23. Brown And Beautiful - Two Tones Of Love
24. Listen To The Wise Man - East Side Kids
25. I Had A Strange Dream - The Four Tempos
26. One Like Mine - The Salas Bros
avialable now at the usual suspects
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