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And I posted this elsewhere on here quite recently, but as "sad" Records go, this by Jimmie Delphs pretty much tops it for me - once again the combination of vocals, lyrics and arrangement, just beautiful:

 

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Only found this recently trawling YouTube , thankfully haven't had cause to wallow in someone else's misery since I met my wonderful fiancé though there were many times  prior to that when this would have got a spin

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mickey Finn said:

And I posted this elsewhere on here quite recently, but as "sad" Records go, this by Jimmie Delphs pretty much tops it for me - once again the combination of vocals, lyrics and arrangement, just beautiful:

 

Fabulous voice, great record.

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One of my desert island discs is the criminally underrated "Then came you" by Dionne Warwick, produced by Jerry Ragovoy. The whole album boasts great production and good songs, including this:

 

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Jazz pianist McCoy Tyner's 1982 LP "Looking out" featured a few tracks with Phyllis on lead vocals, and this track in particular gets me every time ... great vocals, great musicianship:

 

Guest themroc
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Wrist slasher par excellence. 

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My partner always walks in and tells me "Will you stop playing tunes at me" :(


Guest themroc
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28 minutes ago, jazz said:

Can bring me to tears just awesome 

Even live you can't deny the power of this tune! 

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9 hours ago, ZoomSoulBlue said:

Roberta Flack - ultimate Soul record at its best - still sends shivers down my spine 

Just My 2 cents 

Excellent choice ZoomSoulBlue, Magnificent Soul Sir....:yes:  :hatsoff2:


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I dont think i have heard a sadder song than when i turned over Masters of Soul - Do you really love me to see what the flip was like...   I've only played it a few times and then usually have to take it off before the end, its too much...  but if you haven't heard it before do play it right thro' at least the once (there are lots of versions of this song of course but i dont think any come over like this one)..

 

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Blimey....wasn't expecting that...quite a heavy sound...

3 hours ago, bbrich said:

I dont think i have heard a sadder song than when i turned over Masters of Soul - Do you really love me to see what the flip was like...   I've only played it a few times and then usually have to take it off before the end, its too much...  but if you haven't heard it before do play it right thro' at least the once (there are lots of versions of this song of course but i dont think any come over like this one)..

 

I quite like this version too,flip side to "tired of pushing"IMG_0352.thumb.JPG.13efb187c364c4ef2c3589b88ed2652b.JPG

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Just now, soulatthedale said:

 

Just wonderful, and then some

Guest themroc
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Hate to state the obvious but your technically dead if this don't have you in tears. 

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...I play it EVERY time I dj at party's.....and used to at my Soul Nights in the 90's........to myself.....whilst packing away with the lights on.....since I added it to my collection in '93!x I was prepared.....!x

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