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Genuine request: Could some of you more 'in the know' of the deep soul genre post a few of your favorites. I'm looking for less obvious, stuff I may not have come across, but if there's a more obvious stone-dead-favorite that you think is a must listen to then please post that too. Something to make me weep? appreciated, Dean.

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Quite a few good DS cuts on KoKo from Luther Ingram & Tommy Tate ("School of Life"is a big fave of mine).

Lots more on other Stax labels too; Shirley Brown, Soul Children, Emotions, Ruby Johnson, C L Blast, Rance Allen, Sam & Dave, Sandra Wright, R B Hudmon, etc.

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Just now, soulfulsevens said:

 

Rang for it a couple of weeks ago Jakob but it had gone, catch Frank also on George Perkins-Keep on trying-GPR that's him with George, great post BTW Jakob

Kev

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3 minutes ago, kev cane said:

Rang for it a couple of weeks ago Jakob but it had gone, catch Frank also on George Perkins-Keep on trying-GPR that's him with George, great post BTW Jakob

Kev

Thats great have that GP didn't know Frank was involved Fab Kev!

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Just to say a big thanks to those above, some i was aware of some I wasn't but am now acquainting myself. sometimes forget the obvious, I've got 2 of Dave Godin's deep soul treasures, must pick up the other volumes.

Thanks again.

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Just a few of my favourites

Aint gonna do you no good - Betty Willis

I feel like crying - Sam & Bill

What did i do wrong - Betty Harris

Down to my last heartbreak - Kenny Ballard

Self preservation - Bill Brandon

Satisfaction guaranteed - Judy White

My new found joy - Jimmy Richards

You dont have to be crazy - Marvin Preyer

Its all over - Johnny Robinson

I'm going for myself - Eddie & Ernie

I'm never gonna live it down - Knight Brothers

When he touches me - Gloria Jones

I made it over - Jimmy Robins

I'll go crazy - Tony Ashley

I dont wanna leave you - Debbie Taylor

Half a man - Shirley Wahls

Take me as I am - Mitty Collier

Its got to be tonight - Willie Johnson

Let nothing separate us - Arthur Conley

I've come a long way - Wilson Pickett

How can I put out the flame - Candi Staton

Good to me - Otis Redding

 

 

 

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Not checked back through the earlier recommendations but these would be worth checking out. Some might not be classified as deep but definitely heartfelt and uplifting in my book.

Jimmy Dobbins - What is love (I found love)

Sam Hutchins - I'm tired of pretending.

Joe Odom - If you knew her like I do.

Thelma Jones. - Gotta find a way

Paul Mitchell Trio - Now I know what loneliness is

Dynamic Adam - She's gone

Original Ensemble - He will take care of you. 

Don Hart and James Shorter - I shed a tear

Wilson Pickett - I sho love you

Lee Bates - Key to my heart

Lou Courtney - Just to break your heart

Duke Earl - Oh boy

Roy Roberts - I can't go on

Bogen Richards - It won't hurt

 

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Great thread - going to keep me busy for a while :lol:

Ten turntable melters from me:-

Masqueraders - Please take me back (Bell)

Judy Freeman & Blackrock - Don't do it anymore (RCA)

Jean Plum - Back to you (Hi)

Michael Lizzmore - Promise that you'll wait (Capitol)

Carl Weathers - You ought to be with me (Mirage)

Jimmy Dotson - Heartbreak Avenue (Mercury)

Jaibi - You got me (Kapp)

Donny Hathaway - Lord help me (Atco)

Nat Turner Rebellion - Can't go on livin (Soulville)

Denise Lasalle - Trying to forget (Westbound)

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Also because you don't tend to hear them out anywhere or see them mentioned you forget other people know them :lol:

On 21/08/2016 at 17:49, kev cane said:

Fontella Bass-I,m leaving the choice up to you-Paula

One of my absolute faves - possibly the best £4 I ever spent, never get tired of it - pure magic

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Just now, Chris Turnbull said:

Also because you don't tend to hear them out anywhere or see them mentioned you forget other people know them :lol:

One of my absolute faves - possibly the best £4 I ever spent, never get tired of it - pure magic

Will be plenty of Deep and Sweet Soul played out in Durham City on September 17th Chris, go to Events, Alldayers for full details, there will be NO COMPROMISE, guaranteed

Kev

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4 minutes ago, kev cane said:

Will be plenty of Deep and Sweet Soul played out in Durham City on September 17th Chris, go to Events, Alldayers for full details, there will be NO COMPROMISE, guaranteed

Cheers Kev 

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Ha! in exactly the same state of mind as Kev, if you want to hear the very best 'Deep Soul' come to 'Diggin Deep' a 5 hour Soul Session at the Red Lion, Todwick, between Sheffield & Worksop on 10th September 7:00 - Midnight.

Featuring yours truly, Kev Briscoe and John Manship playing out as we've never heard him before!

Gonna be special.

:thumbsup:

Sean

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10 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Jimmy Dotson - Heartbreak Avenue (Mercury)

 

Love Heartbreak Avenue wonderful record the intro reminds me of the Robinson Crusoe theme from TV in the 60s but soon gives way to a cracking slice of Soul music the flipside is good too.

Another one worth a mention is Joe Valentine I can't stand to see you go which is brilliant despite Joe sounding a wee bit like Phil Silvers on the spoken bit.

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Check out Little Milton "A Man Loves Two"

Earl Gaines (I think) "Fruit From Another Mans Tree"

While you are on Sir Shamblings page check out Jimmy Braswell and Jimmy Armstrong, especially his first 45.

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I bought this on UK 45 as a new release back in 69 ... it's got a very 'country style backing' (which would normally put me off ... but his vocals ...) .... ..... Joe Odom ....  on 1 2 3 in the US, Capitol in the UK (more about him on Sir Shambling) ... he (with the Assembly of Soul) used to be regulars at the Williams Lake Dance Club back in the 60's ...

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Roburt said:

It is ... pity it's such an expensive item on 45 (has it escaped on a comp CD ??).

I know, I saw Craig Moerer has one on Discogs at £94 - think I'll put it on my Christmas list :lol:

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Has this got a mention yet .... another 'hard to get' deepie (though it was made available on a Jap & Henry Stone made CD) .....

.... William Howard (Wee Gee I believe) singing Little Beaver ...

 

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Few more from me. Perhaps some leaning towards ballads rather than deep, but often on my playlist nevertheless.

Roy Lee Johnson - Take me back and try me

Johnny Baker - Accept me as I am

Cashmeres - Ain't no coming back

Fred Parris and the Restless Hearts - Ain't no use in crying

Little Royal - Jealous

George Jackson - Macking on you

Eddy G Giles - Love with a feeling

Elevation - Love won't pay the bills 

Cicero Blake - Sad feeling

Spoilers - Sad man's land

 

 

 

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This one always works for me.

Guest closedms
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and this Sam Dees classic by one of the best voices on the planet.

 

 

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21 hours ago, Soulmanstu said:

Arthur Alexander .. I Need You Baby ..,monument label ..always loved this bit of deep soul ??

 

You still enjoying that Stu.

Peter

:hatsoff2:

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