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love both sides of this x

Carol & Jerri - on you heartache looks good/How can I ever find the way x

 

fantastic. i love MGM catalogue of classy soul.

 

i spin this out sometimes...

 

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No words from me are needed as the music says everything.

 

 

 

Bettye Swann “Closed for the season” (Capitol)

 

love it. spin this out sometimes. sounds really nice and heavy over the PA system...

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also, if you love female vocal (ballads, girlie, mid tempo) stuff, stop into a record shop in San Francisco called "Rooky Ricardos" on lower Haight street.

 

the owner, Dick Vivian, is SUPER knowledgable about all this stuff. it's worth spending a long afternoon just chatting with him...

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Margaret Mandolph - I Wanna Make You Happy

 

 

Dusty Springfield did an excellent version of this song, and in fact I prefer her version, normally I like the originals better but not in this case.

 

 

The song does make me smile. It's the sort of thing I'd have been most pleased to hear a girl say to me at a party when I was a teenager. In fact I'd be happy for a nice lady to say it to me tonight. LOL. Hope that doesn't offend anyone. This thread has been one of the most enjoyable on Soul Source for ages.

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No words from me are needed as the music says everything.

 

Derek x

 

Mary Wheeler “Prove it” (Calla)  version of Sandra Lynn

 

Sorry Derek, Sandra Lynn completely different song. Don Gardner on Sack is same as Mary Wheeler (and much better IMO)

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There's a great Maxine Brown version of "Losing My Touch" which was released on at least one Kent album.

 

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Can someone explain what defines the "big beat" sound?

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Can someone explain what defines the "big beat" sound?

 

I think this sound is defined by big, lush, urbane production/arrangement - but also has a heavy, pronounced mid-tempo dance beat embedded in it. I think combining these attributes results in really classy, dramatic songs - especially when coupled with super-powerful female vocals.

 

others feel free to chime in. just my take on it...

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i can't find a video on youtube, but "lend a helping heart" by joan moody is an awesome big beat. it is the flip of this nice northern tune which i will post just cuz i love it... 

 

 

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Big thread, forgive me if this has already been posted, I am particularly fond of the male sound but this is great IMHO

 

Kev

I like the intro on this version better than the straight vocals intro heard on the earlier post in this thread.  Is this on the 45 and the other on an album cut?  I have the 45 with this intro and the greatest hits album with the vocal intro but wasn't sure if there were two versions of the 45.

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i can't find a video on youtube, but "lend a helping heart" by joan moody is an awesome big beat. it is the flip of this nice northern tune which i will post just cuz i love it... 

There you go Leon xx

 

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Guest Johnny One Trout
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someone posted "piece of the sky", but also love this...

 

 

Bloody Lovely

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None of the above :D sorry not into "beat ballads" :glare:

geeeez always get one with a negativity, thread clearly says 'Female "big Beat" Ballads - Your Faves? :lol:

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Guest Johnny One Trout
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Rhythm and tempo wise too fast for a beat ballad but the vocals are pure dramatic ballad (IMO).

 

Ty Karin - All at once:

 

 

Smashing, super, great .......

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