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Guest bleusuperb
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Guy I work with, in his late thirties, has no idea what I am talking about whenever I mention Northern Soul. Is quite keen to hear some of the stuff I am always harping on about so has asked if I could do a c.d for him. Thing is I would like to include a broad range of tracks, dancers, mid tempo and a couple of the ballad types but all atypical northern. Which tracks would be among your first choices?.

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Guest Lady Maverick
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Good question! thumbup.gif

I would include the Invitations WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME BABY, for one! Also, Jackie Wilson's SOUL GALORE!

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Guy I work with, in his late thirties, has no idea what I am talking about whenever I mention Northern Soul. Is quite keen to hear some of the stuff I am always harping on about so has asked if I could do a c.d for him. Thing is I would like to include a broad range of tracks, dancers, mid tempo and a couple of the ballad types but all atypical northern. Which tracks would be among your first choices?.

Has to contain:

Love Runs Out Willie Hutch (dancer)

And In Return Sheila Ferguson (shuffler)

Hurt So Bad Little Anthony & The Imperials (hairs on the back of your neck listener).

This wouldn't be a bad start. thumbsup.gif

KTF.

Drew.

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No Northern intro compilation would be complete without the Steinways " You've been leading me on" amongst a zillion others!

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How about : IMPRESSIONS - You've Been Cheatin'

CHUCK JACKSON - What's With This Loneliness

MELBA MOORE - The Magic Touch

BOBBY REED - The Time Is Right

VOICES OF EAST HARLEM - Cashin' In

Guest Ferrett
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I would suggest taking him to a venue instead of doing a tape.

For those that know nothing about Rare Soul the only way they're really going to understand the tunes is to hear them LOUD and to a full dancefloor!!

After all, that's how the music was designed to be heard. yes.gif

You'll also then be able to judge what he likes/dislikes and build the tape around that.

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You could do it as a "Dummys guide to Northern soul" type thing and perhaps give some examples as to how the scene has developed over the past 5 decades.

For example :

From the Wheel era

You've been cheating - The Impressions

At the discotheque - Chubby Checker

Whats wrong with me baby - The Invitations

From the Mecca period

Queen of Fools - Barbara Mills

Tainted love - Gloria Jones

If you ever walked out of my life - Dena Barnes

From Wigan

Get out - Harold Melvin

Send him back - Pointer Sisters

I'm coming home in the morning - Lou Pride

From Stafford & the 100 Club

I love her so much it hurts - The Majestics

Lady in green - The Magnetics

I'd think it over - Sam Fletcher

From Keele and others

You should o' held on - 7th Floor Aviators

Packing up - Damon Fox

Lonely for you baby - Sam Dees

From the Ritz and others

Gonna be a big thing - The Yum Yum

Too late - Mandrill

Man o man - Walter and the Admirations

From Cleethorpes and others

He who picks a rose - Jimmy Ruffin

It's your voodoo working - Charles Sheffield

This thing called love - Johnny Wyatt

If your mate didn't get a feel for Northern after listening to this lot, then I don't know what would!

Agree that a club would give him as good an idea as to what it's all about though!

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i suggest the triumphs - im coming to your rescue , sidney joe quails - i dont do this (to every girl that i meet) , four tops - shake me wake me , maurice williams - being without you , the drifter - ray pollard ahh that should make a nice starting point

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I think the best thing is tunes with the WOW factor that you think will be precived to some one whos not into northern so forget oldies crossover modern newies ect, ect just give em summin to go yeah this is f***in ace, try to see past your own personal taste too if you see what i mean, give em summin to get their teeth into of course you would have to include summin like mello souls for a start :(

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Guy I work with, in his late thirties, has no idea what I am talking about whenever I mention Northern Soul. Is quite keen to hear some of the stuff I am always harping on about so has asked if I could do a c.d for him. Thing is I would like to include a broad range of tracks, dancers, mid tempo and a couple of the ballad types but all atypical northern. Which tracks would be among your first choices?.

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Putting a CD together is always quite difficult, if the guy decides he wants to try it in the flesh as it were, he's probably going to want to hear some of the tracks you've recorded for him. As advised in other posts, maybe better to take him to a dance friendly venue, (probably oldies based) and get him to nudge you when he likes something. Failing that make sure you include 'walk in my shoes' in the CD :( Emotion packed, lyrically superb, the right tempo, great intro, all topped with that magical voice..........it'd work for me :(

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Guy I work with, in his late thirties, has no idea what I am talking about whenever I mention Northern Soul. Is quite keen to hear some of the stuff I am always harping on about so has asked if I could do a c.d for him. Thing is I would like to include a broad range of tracks, dancers, mid tempo and a couple of the ballad types but all atypical northern. Which tracks would be among your first choices?.

Do you mean ATYPICAL........most of the records listed above I would say are the usual suspects. I got into NS following on from my love of the Motown sound so it maybe a good idea to introduce him to some 60s TM first.

Guest Lady Maverick
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I would suggest taking him to a venue instead of doing a tape.

For those that know nothing about Rare Soul the only way they're really going to understand the tunes is to hear them LOUD and to a full dancefloor!!

After all, that's how the music was designed to be heard. :thumbsup:

You'll also then be able to judge what he likes/dislikes and build the tape around that.

You know you are right! That's how I got initiated (SoulTrip 2006)! :D

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