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Kofi Annan here. I've tried to think of sounds that in theory should unite the various factions of the rare soul scene. Three rules - the sound should have strong R&B vocals, must be an oldie that has regularaly been played at a major club, and must have 'modern' stylistic elements to it.

I'm going for: James Fountain 'Seven Day Lover' (Peachtree) and its rare.

Any other peace-makers out there?

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Kofi Annan here. I've tried to think of sounds that in theory should unite the various factions of the rare soul scene. Three rules - the sound should have strong R&B vocals, must be an oldie that has regularaly been played at a major club, and must have 'modern' stylistic elements to it.

I'm going for: James Fountain 'Seven Day Lover' (Peachtree) and its rare.

Any other peace-makers out there?

Mel Brit She'll come running back
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King Moses - I've Got This Feeling :rolleyes:laugh.gif

well it must be an oldie, Sam's been playing it for 20 odd years :lol:

yeh, and 19 of those 20 years seem to have been that never-ending crap guitar solo!

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King Moses - I've Got This Feeling :rolleyes:laugh.gif

well it must be an oldie, Sam's been playing it for 20 odd years :lol:

20 years to f...in long too

Wants melting that bloody record......soul my arse :P

Purple Monday (or is it munday?) Stop hurting me baby

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for lyrical content John Gary Williams ''The whole damned world gone crazy'' (because it is !) and for something a little more uplifting Sign of the Times ''Thank you''

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Purple Monday (or is it munday?) Stop hurting me baby

Mundi i think Baz... and TOP TUNE without doubt!

My vote goes to Delegates of Soul - Keep running Back - Uplook

.... makes me feel good every time i hear it... just brill :rolleyes:

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Oops!!

Ken

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Mundi i think Baz... and TOP TUNE without doubt!

My vote goes to Delegates of Soul - Keep running Back - Uplook

.... makes me feel good every time i hear it... just brill :rolleyes:

Thats the one Joan at least i got the first bit right :lol:


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Kofi Annan here. I've tried to think of sounds that in theory should unite the various factions of the rare soul scene. Three rules - the sound should have strong R&B vocals, must be an oldie that has regularaly been played at a major club, and must have 'modern' stylistic elements to it.

I'm going for: James Fountain 'Seven Day Lover' (Peachtree) and its rare.

Any other peace-makers out there?

Ann Sexton "You've Been Gone Too Long"

Great Lyrics - Great Vocals - Northern AND Delightfully Southern - Quite Rare - But Attainable!

Loved and admired by all (isn't it?)

:shades:

Sean

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How about a couple of cheap as chips Philly classics.

Harold Melvin's Wake Up Everybody & The Love I Lost & how can anybody not love The O' Jays, I Love Music.

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Kofi Annan here. I've tried to think of sounds that in theory should unite the various factions of the rare soul scene. Three rules - the sound should have strong R&B vocals, must be an oldie that has regularaly been played at a major club, and must have 'modern' stylistic elements to it.

I'm going for: James Fountain 'Seven Day Lover' (Peachtree) and its rare.

Any other peace-makers out there?

Milton Parker - Woman Like it Harder

Constellations - I Dont Know About

Lynn Varnado -Wash & Wear Love

Barbara Lynn - Movvng on a Groove

Flame N King - O h Happy Day

Jessie James - If You Want a Love Affair

Carol Anderson - Sad Girl

Jimmy Ellis - Happy To Be

Satin - The Look on Your Face

True Image - Im Not Over You Yet

Elouise Laws - Love Factory

Russ

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