Jimmy Disco D Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 I had a bit of a soundtracky session myself on Saturday night, including the aforementioned "Cheetah"... not much soul in there mind.... David Newman - Shiloh Quincy Jones - Snow Creatures (The Heist OST) Frank Strazzeri - Cloudburst Serge Gainsbourg - La Horse Mandingo - The Cheetah Johnny Harris - Stepping Stones Charles Kynard - Smiling Faces Sometimes Johnny Hammond - Los Conquistadores Chocolatés On Sunday I felt the need for a bit of musical sunshine though...... The Reflections - She's my Summer Breeze Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves the sunshine Lowrell - Mellow Mellow Gene Harris - Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (Bugz in the attic mix) Kool and the Gang - Summer Madness Martine Gialt - Revival Bobbi Humphrey - Harlem River Drive Sivuca - Ain't No Sunshine Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess Cameo - The Sound Table
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 12 minutes ago, Jimmy Disco D said: I had a bit of a soundtracky session myself on Saturday night, including the aforementioned "Cheetah"... not much soul in there mind.... David Newman - Shiloh Quincy Jones - Snow Creatures (The Heist OST) Frank Strazzeri - Cloudburst Serge Gainsbourg - La Horse Mandingo - The Cheetah Johnny Harris - Stepping Stones Charles Kynard - Smiling Faces Sometimes Johnny Hammond - Los Conquistadores Chocolatés On Sunday I felt the need for a bit of musical sunshine though...... The Reflections - She's my Summer Breeze Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves the sunshine Lowrell - Mellow Mellow Gene Harris - Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (Bugz in the attic mix) Kool and the Gang - Summer Madness Martine Gialt - Revival Bobbi Humphrey - Harlem River Drive Sivuca - Ain't No Sunshine Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess Cameo - The Sound Table I think you refer to MARTINE GIRAULT, I have this tune (from "The Masters Rare Grooves" comp.), a good "lounge" groove IMHO. I likes a lot the gospel flavoured harmonies by The Reflections in the tune you have mentioned and particualry on his cover of "Three Steps From True Love" that I prefer than the one (also very good) by Billy Davis, Jnr. The mellow "Summer Madness" is jointly with "Funky Stuff" my two favorites by Kool & The Gang. And Roy Ayers is one of my all time heroes. The "last" (??) cover by "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" (apart from the one by Incognito) I have is by UK Soul Society from their album "Smiling Faces" featuring Maceo Parker and Roy Ayers. Ramsey Lewis is another hero of mine from my teens since I purchased "Solar Wind" album with the great "Jamaican Marketplace". "Sun Goddes", "Don' It Feel good", "Salongo",... those fantastic fusion albums belongs to the "OST" of my life. We should to bought that The Ramsey lewis Trio was seminal in the fusion scene as there was so many spin-off acts who started with Rmsey as Young - Holt Unlimited, Maurice White, Cleveland Eaton,...
Soulsides Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) 59 minutes ago, Jimmy Disco D said: Frank Strazzeri - Cloudburst I absolutely love that track Jimmy ! Frank Strazzeri's 'After The Rain' lp which Cloudburst is taken from is a glorious record ..I've got a very nice Japanese reissue of it from around 2000/01 and it sounds awesome. I didn't know anything about Frank Strazzeri tbh but I liked Cloudburst so much I took a chance on the album ..top notch it is too, reminds me a lot of the type of great Jazz Fusion records Eddie Henderson was knocking out in the mid 1970's for Blue Note in particular. Edited February 5, 2018 by Soulsides
Jimmy Disco D Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 52 minutes ago, Soulsides said: I absolutely love that track Jimmy ! Frank Strazzeri's 'After The Rain' lp which Cloudburst is taken from is a glorious record ..I've got a very nice Japanese reissue of it from around 2000/01 and it sounds awesome. I didn't know anything about Frank Strazzeri tbh but I liked Cloudburst so much I took a chance on the album ..top notch it is too, reminds me a lot of the type of great Jazz Fusion records Eddie Henderson was knocking out in the mid 1970's for Blue Note in particular. Yeah, I bought a french Big Cheese compilation LP in the 90's with that one on it, I loved the style of spacey jazz funk so much I hunted down all the original LPs (apart from one or two). What stands out for me on "After the Rain" is the amazing drumming, I'm sure you've noticed as well being a breaks man. 1
Jimmy Disco D Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 1 hour ago, josep manuel concernau robles said: I think you refer to MARTINE GIRAULT, I have this tune (from "The Masters Rare Grooves" comp.), a good "lounge" groove IMHO. I likes a lot the gospel flavoured harmonies by The Reflections in the tune you have mentioned and particualry on his cover of "Three Steps From True Love" that I prefer than the one (also very good) by Billy Davis, Jnr. The mellow "Summer Madness" is jointly with "Funky Stuff" my two favorites by Kool & The Gang. And Roy Ayers is one of my all time heroes. The "last" (??) cover by "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" (apart from the one by Incognito) I have is by UK Soul Society from their album "Smiling Faces" featuring Maceo Parker and Roy Ayers. Ramsey Lewis is another hero of mine from my teens since I purchased "Solar Wind" album with the great "Jamaican Marketplace". "Sun Goddes", "Don' It Feel good", "Salongo",... those fantastic fusion albums belongs to the "OST" of my life. We should to bought that The Ramsey lewis Trio was seminal in the fusion scene as there was so many spin-off acts who started with Rmsey as Young - Holt Unlimited, Maurice White, Cleveland Eaton,... Cheers Josep, of course you are correct, it was Martine Girault, featuring those lovely mellow keyboards sampled from Tom Scott. I'd say I've got more LPs by Ramsey Lewis than any other artist (apart from maybe Herbie Hancock) He's the master of all styles of jazz and funk from the 60's to the 80's!
Soulsides Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 2 minutes ago, Jimmy Disco D said: What stands out for me on "After the Rain" is the amazing drumming, I'm sure you've noticed as well being a breaks man. It's Frank's son, Steve Strazzeri who plays on 'After The Rain' and yeah he's a damn fine drummer as you mentioned.
Guest Shufflin Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) played some after work, bit of a wind down mix up 1. O'Jays - I love Music - PIR (Ltd) (mix shown on Juds Rugby niter video) 2. World Column – So Is The Sun – Tower 3. Intrigues – In a Moment – Yew 4. Choice Four – Come Down to Earth – RCA 5. Dramatics – Don’t Make Me No Promises- Cadet 6. Ronnie Dyson – We Can Make It Last Forever – Columbia 7. Jackie Moore – Clean Up Your Own Yard – Atlantic Jamaica 8. Sister Sledge – Love Don’t Go Through No Changes On Me – Atlantic 9. Carstairs – It Really Hurts Me Girl – Red Coach 10. Eddie Floyd – Things get Better – Stax 11. Dee Edwards – Why Can’t There Be Love – Bump Shop 12. Carla Thomas – Something Good – Stax 13. Esquires – Dancin’ a Hole in The World – Rocky Ridge DJ 14. Today’s People – SOS – LinDee 15. Tommy Hunt – Loving On The Losing Side – Private Stock DJ 16. Crystal Motion –You’re My Main Squeeze – Sound Gems 17. Brothers Two – Here I Am In Love Again – Crimson DJ 18. Brother to Brother – In The Bottle – Turbo 19. Darrow Fletcher – What Is This – Uni 20. Spinners – My Whole World Ended - VIP Edited February 5, 2018 by Shufflin typo
Bruv Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 Had chance to play a few sounds today here's twenty that got a run out.... Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You Spar Velvet Satins - Nothing Can Compare To You General American Bobby Paris - Night Owl Cameo Maurice Williams - Being With You Deesu Moses Smith - Girl Across The Street Dion H. B. Barnum - Heartbreaker Capitol The Ohio Players - Love Slipped Through My Fingers Trip Greatest Hits Album Leslie Uggams - Don't You Even Care Atlantic Maxine Brown - One In A Million Wand Beverly Ann - You've Got Your Mind On Other Things RCA Victor Wilson Pickett - Let Me Be Your Boy Cub Harvey - Anyway You Wanta Tri-Phi Albert Washington - I'm The Man Fraternity Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis - You're Gonna Get Next To Me EMI Bo & Ruth Album Mystic Merlin - Just Can't Give You Up Capitol Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr - You Don't Have To Be A Star ABC Bebu Silvetti - Spring Rain Salsoul The Third Time Around - Soon Everything Is Gonna Be Alright B side instrumental Denne Annabelle Fox - Lonely Girl Satin Little Anthony and the Imperials - Hurts So Bad DCP International 1
Span Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 (edited) Some classic tunes on this list Bruv. Herbert Hunter, velvet satins,Bobby paris, Leslie Uggams, would all be in my top 25 and I play them all as often as I can ! Neal. Edited February 6, 2018 by Span Bloody predictive text 1
Guest Shufflin Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 13 minutes ago, Bruv said: Wilson Pickett - Let Me Be Your Boy Cub fantastic track
Guest Shufflin Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 On 1/29/2018 at 13:56, Soulsides said: Baby Huey-Listen To Me that's one serious vocal funk/soul performance, he absolutely puts in a big shift on that track
Soulsides Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 (edited) 11 hours ago, shufflin said: On 29/01/2018 at 13:56, Soulsides said: Baby Huey-Listen To Me that's one serious vocal funk/soul performance, he absolutely puts in a big shift on that track Oh yeah,I think it's a killer performance ..one of my absolute favourite Funky Soul tracks. 'The Baby Huey Story' lp is a terrific record..such a talented artist and a protege of Curtis Mayfield no less...such a shame he threw his talent away to heroin and lost his life at the age of just 26. The album was eventually released posthumously which is doubly sad. If he had lived I reckon he could have been absolutely phenomenal. what a waste. Edited February 7, 2018 by Soulsides 2
Bruv Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 10 hours ago, Span said: Some classic tunes on this list Bruv. Herbert Hunter, velvet satins,Bobby paris, Leslie Uggams, would all be in my top 25 and I play them all as often as I can ! Neal. Thank you Neal, love the Leslie Uggams it's a massive favourite of mine.... 2
Guest Shufflin Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 On 2/5/2018 at 12:39, Jimmy Disco D said: Johnny Harris - Stepping Stones very nice uptempo flute driven soul instrumental - I'm a sucker for this type of sound, and very danceable
Guest Gogs Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Last night's session 01: Ronnie McCain- This time i'm gone 02: Prince Phillip Mitchell- One on one 03: Dells- It's all up to you 04: Esquires- Listen to me 05: Bobby Patterson- What a wonderful night for love 06: GQ- Make my dreams a reality 07: Spooky & Sue- I've got the need (Hol) 08: Robert Parker- I caught you in a lie 09: Ace Spectrum- Don't send nobody else 10: Benny Troy: I wanna give you tomorrow 11: Jeff Perry- Love don't come no stronger 12: Bobby Womack & the Brotherhood- Home is where the heart is 13: We the people- Making my daydream real 14: Lew Kirton- Heaven in the afternoon 15: Brown sugar- The game is over 16: Voices of East Harlem- Cashing in 17: Jackey Beavers- Trying to get back to you girl (UK Jayboy Demo) 18: lonne Givens- Hold on to the blues 19: Patti Drew- Stop and listen 20: Bobby Womack- Tried and convicted
Peter99 Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 3 minutes ago, gogs said: Last night's session 01: Ronnie McCain- This time i'm gone 02: Prince Phillip Mitchell- One on one 03: Dells- It's all up to you 04: Esquires- Listen to me 05: Bobby Patterson- What a wonderful night for love 06: GQ- Make my dreams a reality 07: Spooky & Sue- I've got the need (Hol) 08: Robert Parker- I caught you in a lie 09: Ace Spectrum- Don't send nobody else 10: Benny Troy: I wanna give you tomorrow 11: Jeff Perry- Love don't come no stronger 12: Bobby Womack & the Brotherhood- Home is where the heart is 13: We the people- Making my daydream real 14: Lew Kirton- Heaven in the afternoon 15: Brown sugar- The game is over 16: Voices of East Harlem- Cashing in 17: Jackey Beavers- Trying to get back to you girl (UK Jayboy Demo) 18: lonne Givens- Hold on to the blues 19: Patti Drew- Stop and listen 20: Bobby Womack- Tried and convicted Nice choices Gogs. Would keep me happy for an hour or two. Pete
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 This morning, walking the dog during 30 - 45 minutes, on my mp3 reproductor in aleatory option (I have around 500 tracks and every 6 months I change the content); sorry there's some symphonic and soft rock and pop ones between fusion, soul and funk tunes: - James Vincent: "You'll Be Right There" - Joanna Gardner: "Pick Up The Pieces" - Isley Brothers: "Harvest For The World" - Rance Allen Group: "Reason To Survive" - Neil Young: "Albuquerque" - Mighty Clouds Of Joy: "God Is Not Death" - The O'Jays: "Undecover Lover" - Mike Oldfield: "Argiers" - Stanley Turrentine: "Veracruz" - Levi stubbs & james Jammerson: "Bernadette" - The Dramatics: "I Cried All The Way Home" - The Dramatics: "For Your Love" - Jimmy Ellis (from Trammps): "Move" (accapella)
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 10, 2018 Posted February 10, 2018 On 6 de febrero de 2018 at 22:27, Bruv said: Had chance to play a few sounds today here's twenty that got a run out.... Herbert Hunter - I Was Born To Love You Spar Velvet Satins - Nothing Can Compare To You General American Bobby Paris - Night Owl Cameo Maurice Williams - Being With You Deesu Moses Smith - Girl Across The Street Dion H. B. Barnum - Heartbreaker Capitol The Ohio Players - Love Slipped Through My Fingers Trip Greatest Hits Album Leslie Uggams - Don't You Even Care Atlantic Maxine Brown - One In A Million Wand Beverly Ann - You've Got Your Mind On Other Things RCA Victor Wilson Pickett - Let Me Be Your Boy Cub Harvey - Anyway You Wanta Tri-Phi Albert Washington - I'm The Man Fraternity Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis - You're Gonna Get Next To Me EMI Bo & Ruth Album Mystic Merlin - Just Can't Give You Up Capitol Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr - You Don't Have To Be A Star ABC Bebu Silvetti - Spring Rain Salsoul The Third Time Around - Soon Everything Is Gonna Be Alright B side instrumental Denne Annabelle Fox - Lonely Girl Satin Little Anthony and the Imperials - Hurts So Bad DCP International Eclectic and rich "track-list", mate. I got "Sylvia's Picture" by Bebu Silvetti (also on Salsoul label) on a high consideration, so mellow. curiously, my mother likes a lot some of the classic "divas de la canción española" as Rocío Jurado who have many songs writed, produced and / or arranged / conducted by this great musician from Argentina who lived here in Spain during years. "Spring Rain" was also the music for some spanish TV and Radio programs. Ex Fifth Dimension beautiful, sexy woman Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis (I think wife and husband,...?) also signifies to me some good remembrances from my teens, specially with "Look That You've Done To My Heart" and, when I worked as barman in a "macro - discotheque" in my later years as student, the little "soulful" stuff the DJ's played was Trammp's "Hard Rock & Disco", Leon Haywood's "Don't Push It Don't Force It" and Marilyn McCoo & Billy davis, Jr, 12 Inch "Shine On Silver Moon"!
Soulsides Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Some tasty treats from last night's stoned soul picnic for two, washed down with a bottle of rum... 87th Off Broadway -Cant Get Enough Earth Wind & Fire-Power Baby Huey-Mama Get Yourself Together Carleen & The Groovers-Can We Rap Soul Dynamics-Stay In The Groove Sons Of Slum-Right On Ripple-Willie Pass The Water Cadillac Jones-Narq ( The Big Takedown) Black Heat-You Should Have Listened Frankie Beverly's Raw Soul - Color Blind Winfield Parker-Starvin' Eugene Blacknell & The New Breed-We Know We Got To Live Together Kashmere Stage Band -Do Your Thing The Corner Boys & Friends-Take It Easy Soul Brother Pearly Queen-Quit Jivin' Blacklove-Get Down( When The Feeling Hits You) Communicators & Black Experience Band -The Road The Whitefield Bros-The Bastard Funk Rhythm Heritage- Theme From S.W.A.T. The Vibrettes- Humpty Dump The Meters - The Handclapping Song Mickey & Them -U.F.O.
Soulie52 Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 Great thread. I played a good few last night as couldnt drag myself to a do so I played Margie Joseph Come on back to me lover Barbara Pennington Twenty Four hours a day Brainstorm Wake up and be somebody Eddie Kendricks Going up in smoke Dramatics No rebate on love Bill Harris uptown Saturday night Baby Washington Just can’t get you out of my mind Executive Suite When the fuel runs out Tower of power This time it’s real Terry Collins I L.O.V.E Y.O.U Anthony White Stop and think it over Linda Clifford From now on Jackie Moore Both ends against the middle Hearts of Stone If I could give you the world Tapestry Big stone wall Mandrill Too late The mighty pope Heaven on the 7th floor Melba Moore Standing right here Major Harris Loving you is mellow Archie Bell and the Drells Old people Suited me down to the ground and loved all of them and the other 100. 1
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Soulie52 said: Great thread. I played a good few last night as couldnt drag myself to a do so I played Margie Joseph Come on back to me lover Barbara Pennington Twenty Four hours a day Brainstorm Wake up and be somebody Eddie Kendricks Going up in smoke Dramatics No rebate on love Bill Harris uptown Saturday night Baby Washington Just can’t get you out of my mind Executive Suite When the fuel runs out Tower of power This time it’s real Terry Collins I L.O.V.E Y.O.U Anthony White Stop and think it over Linda Clifford From now on Jackie Moore Both ends against the middle Hearts of Stone If I could give you the world Tapestry Big stone wall Mandrill Too late The mighty pope Heaven on the 7th floor Melba Moore Standing right here Major Harris Loving you is mellow Archie Bell and the Drells Old people Suited me down to the ground and loved all of them and the other 100. Great stuff and, as a Philly Soul lover as I am, I appreciate the Philly ones. I remember when I was aged 14 years - old and purchased my copy of "Let's Clean Up The Ghetto" (first on k - 7, after on vynil) and "Old People" captivated me as a totally different Drell's song I have heard before: the "high energy" usual on "Can't Stop Dancing" or "Let's Groove" is not here, is a mid-tempo with a touch of mellow mood... the title track, "Trade Winds", "The Big Gangster" and this one were immediately favorites of mine... until present day! Executive Suite, Anthony White, Tapestry, Jackie Moore, Major Harris ones are also IMHO masterpieces of Philly Symphonic Soul. The one by Corner Boys & Friends I discovered much more recently in the "Philadelphia Roots" by Soul Jazz UK label 2 CD's. They are a songwriters / producers / artists team who have worked under different names in Detroit (Motown as Silent Majority, I think) and Philly (on Neptune and PIR as songwriters and Philly outside productions). I lkes a lot the tunes by Brainstorm where the voice of Belita Woods (she was a solo act on Stax) is prominent as on "We're On Our Way Home". I have had also a very good track in a domestical k-7 by Ron Banks (from The Dramatics) and Belita Woods. Here's the ones I have heard since I'm wake up this morning in the Mac I-Tunes (I have around 2.500 songs, downloaded from CD's and some that I have bought at I-Tunes store): - Bunny Sigler: "Marianne" - Bunny Sigler: "Half A Man" - Breakwater: "Release The Beast" - The O'Jays: "You Are The One" - Arp Life: "Bu Bu" - Bob James: "Sign Of Times" - Donald Byrd: "Veronica" - Candy Dulfer: "Lily Was Here" (Live) - Change: "Change Of Heart" - Ekseption: "Smokey Sunset" - Honey Cone: "Sunday morning People" - Incognito feat. Chyna: "Crazy For You" - Focus: "House Of The King" (the symphonic rock group featuring the flute player and solo artist with stuff produced by Bob James, Tys Van Leer) Edited February 11, 2018 by josep manuel concernau robles
Guest Shufflin Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 (edited) nvm Edited April 14, 2018 by Shufflin as per last post
Guest Shufflin Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 On 2/9/2018 at 01:54, gogs said: 19: Patti Drew- Stop and listen proper moody soul, nice instrumentals
Guest Gogs Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 2 hours ago, shufflin said: 2 hours ago, shufflin said: proper moody soul, nice instrumentals I put the Patti Drew on a cd about 15 years ago for a fellow dj. but didn't tell him anything about the tracks. he was on my back for months trying to find out more about this track. It was the same when i first played out Dean and Jean "lovingly yours" i had KB* right up to the decks to see what it was. * famous for his copy of frank wilson.
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 11 hours ago, gogs said: I put the Patti Drew on a cd about 15 years ago for a fellow dj. but didn't tell him anything about the tracks. he was on my back for months trying to find out more about this track. It was the same when i first played out Dean and Jean "lovingly yours" i had KB* right up to the decks to see what it was. * famous for his copy of frank wilson. It's an ironical comment...? "Tell Him" is da bomb (I don't knows who are the male vocalist in the intro - "pom, pom, pa-do-ba-dom")... a favorite of mine since my teens:
Soulsides Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 (edited) The last of Sunday's late evening listening. Ernie & The Top Notes Inc- Dap Walk All The People feat. Robert Moore -Cramp Your Style The Grits -Mmwauu The Third Guitar feat. Eddie Holloway-Baby Don't Cry J.J. Johnson -Parade Strut George McCrae-I Get Lifted Labi Siffre-The Vulture ORF Big Band-Ballet Shelley Manne-Super Mellow Rusty Bryant -Fire Eater Herbie Hancock -Hang Up Your Hang Ups Billy Cobham- Panhandler Funka Fize -Because You're Funky Vicki Anderson -Message From The Soul Sisters Vernon Garrett -We People In The Ghetto Scorpio & His People -The Unforgiven Barbara Mason-You Better Stop It Edited February 12, 2018 by Soulsides
Peter99 Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 Not wishing to sound like a belligerent old git, although it perhaps may be a trad true, but............... Hasn't everyone who wants to post on this thread done so - if we're not careful it'll turn into a top 500 night! I've reported mesen so that mods can pass jundgement. Pete
Soulsides Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Peter99 said: Not wishing to sound like a belligerent old git, although it perhaps may be a trad true, but............... Hasn't everyone who wants to post on this thread done so - if we're not careful it'll turn into a top 500 night! I've reported mesen so that mods can pass jundgement. Pete I dunno mate..no offence Pete but I love the fact that people post up their playlists, personally..some of this stuff is pure sonic gold. One of the main reasons I joined Soul Source is because of the absolute wealth of knowledge that's openly shared on this forum and the potential of discovering music i've not heard about is the best thing I could want from my own point of view as I'm finding new things to listen to almost every time that I visit this site... Edited February 12, 2018 by Soulsides 2
Peter99 Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 1 hour ago, Soulsides said: I dunno mate..no offence Pete but I love the fact that people post up their playlists, personally..some of this stuff is pure sonic gold. One of the main reasons I joined Soul Source is because of the absolute wealth of knowledge that's openly shared on this forum and the potential of discovering music i've not heard about is the best thing I could want from my own point of view as I'm finding new things to listen to almost every time that I visit this site... Yes absolutely no offence mate. I was just posting my view. I am one of many thousands. Pete 1
Twoshoes Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 2 hours ago, Peter99 said: Not wishing to sound like a belligerent old git, although it perhaps may be a trad true, but............... Hasn't everyone who wants to post on this thread done so - if we're not careful it'll turn into a top 500 night! I've reported mesen so that mods can pass jundgement. Pete I think I know where you're coming from Pete, I personally think it's a great thread but somewhere the original posters question has been forgotten , the original question was what would you play and only needed the one reply per member but it has morphed into what did you play last night kinda of thread , no problem for me liking the new to me stuff that's been posted . 2
Guest Shufflin Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 (edited) On 2/12/2018 at 14:08, Peter99 said: Not wishing to sound like a belligerent old git, although it perhaps may be a trad true, but............... Hasn't everyone who wants to post on this thread done so - if we're not careful it'll turn into a top 500 night! I've reported mesen so that mods can pass jundgement. Pete ok no problems, I was just enjoying sharing & seeing the playlists of others not too many members posted on it anyway and there doesn't seem to be an alternative thread like it outside of DJ plays Edited April 14, 2018 by Shufflin edit
Stretfordender Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 2 hours ago, Twoshoes said: I think I know where you're coming from Pete, I personally think it's a great thread but somewhere the original posters question has been forgotten , the original question was what would you play and only needed the one reply per member but it has morphed into what did you play last night kinda of thread , no problem for me liking the new to me stuff that's been posted . Indeed Bill, a bit like the thread of best 5 tunes heard over the weekend which morphs into five records I played when I dj'd this weekend 1
Peter99 Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 1 hour ago, shufflin said: ok no problems, no more from me, I was just enjoying sharing & seeing the playlists of others not too many members posted on it anyway and there doesn't seem to be an alternative thread like it outside of DJ plays Hey Shufflin! Don't stop adding to the thread on my account - as I said I'm just one opinion. Sometimes its good to keep things fresh and start new threads. Dave's long standing record of the day is good for posting records from the collection - that thread is kept fairly fresh as the rules say one record a day. Sometimes Dave does have to remind people. But hey bro, keep on posting. Pete
Mike Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 Have said it many times, if you want to talk about topic moderation and things like that then use the 'support' forum not the actual topic! Talking about such things on the actual topics can damage the actual topic etc etc The support forum is this way... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/forum/41-support/ can we get back to the actual topic now
Guest Gogs Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 I think that some of the recent posts may have put some people off. The original question is if you were dj'ing for yourself, it doesn't state that you only have one turn. I listen to my records 2-3 nights per week. It is like asking you to name your top 10 (in most cases this will change on a daily, weekly or monthly basis) so i think that multiple posts are fine (plus i like to see what other people are listening to). With that in mind here is my playlist for tonight. 01: Lulu- Stop fooling around (UK Decca) 02: Dolly & the Fashions- The right one 03:Popular five-Ii'm a love maker 04: Players- Why did i lie (i so love this) 05: Alder Ray- I need you,baby 06: Al Wilson- Be concerned 07: Sapphires- Our love is everywhere 08: Lou rawls- Love is a hurtin' thing 09: Ronnie Dyson- i don't wanna cry 10: Bobby Caldwell- Love won't wait (another cracker) 11: Bobby Wilson- Here is where the heart is (ditto) 12: The Wanderers- A little to long 13: Richard Berry- Have love will travel 14: Magictones- Happy days 15: Lou Perry- Bring back your love 16: Clyde McPhatter- I'll belong to you 17:Blossoms- There's no greater love 18: Cecil Parker- Really really love you (Brilliant) 19:Janice Bulluck:- Do you really love me (ditto) 20: Tower of power- So very hard to go
jam66 Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 Friday's my usual night for a few beers and a reminisce. I line up things like this on the tube and go for it. From the smallest collection on ss, didn't have many options left after choosing the favourites on OV. Starting to play a few R&b and like to put them in some sort of 'the early days onwards' sort of order but still an oldies freak. Moments - Don't Take Your Love From Me Roscoe Shelton - Question Fred Hughes - I Understand Dynatones -The Fife Piper Platters '65 - Run While It's Dark Dreams - Jesse James Dells - Wear It On Our Face Ovations - They Say Watts 103rd - Brown Sugar Dells - Run For Cover J J Daniels - Mr Lonesome Jackie Ross - Take Me For A Little While Babies - The Hand Of Fate Barbara Mercer - Hey Bill Withers - Harem Larks - Philly Dog Sapphires - Gotta Have Your Love Joshua &Moses Dillard - My Elusive Dreams Fantastic Johnny C - Don't Depend On Me Fantastic Four - As Long As I Live (I Live For You) The last track is their best for me. 3
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 I am sorry for some of my "off - topic" posts. Returning to the right mean of the treath if I should to play in my turntable (if my turntable works!) the ones I have at the present (not the ones I have had in the past), today the track - list of my personal "DJ session" were (you can appreciate I'm feel positive today,... ): - Sweet Sensation: "Mr. Cool" (Pye 45) - George Duke: "Dream On" (CBS LP by the same title) - Ramsey Lewis: "Spyderman" (CBS LP "Don't It Feel Good") - Ramsey Lewis: "Fish Bite" (CBS LP "Don't It Feel Good") - People's Choice: "Nursery Rhymes" (PIR LP "Boogie Down USA) - Bunny Sigler: "Super Duper Superman" (Salsoul LP "Let It Snow") - Gaz: "Sing Sing" (Salsoul Maxi) - Joe Tex: "Rub Down" (Epic LP by the same title) - Trammps: "Oh Waa Hey" (PIR LP "Disco Champs") - Richard Tee: "Backdoor Man" (CBS / Tapan Zee LP "Natural Ingredients") - War: "Night People" (MCA LP "Music Band 2") - Gene Dunlap & The Ridgeways: "Rock Radio" (Capitol 45) - Archie Bell & The Drells: "Nothing Comes Easy" (PIR 45) - Lakeside: "Your Love Is On The One" (Solar 45) - Whispers: "One For The Money" (Soul Train 45) - Stylistics: "Lucky Me" (B side of H & L 45 "The Lyon's Sleep Tonight")
Guest Shufflin Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 I mix all kinds of sounds, nice to see a few of the 'upfront' ones are getting spins at niters Kiki Dee – I – Liberty Deep Sensation/Soul Heaven – Guidance Jasper Street Co. – Till I Found You – Basement Boys Eddie Holman – This could be a night To Remember – Salsoul Drizabone – Real Love – Fourth & Broadway Kendrick Lamar – i - Top Dawg LP Velvet Hammer – Happy – Soozi DJ Vernon Garrett – Little Black Woman – KAPP Calibro 35 – Superstudio – Record Kicks Soul Surfers – You Can Run – Ubiquity Carlton Jumel Smith – I Can’t Love You Anymore – Timmion Misha Panfilov Sound Combo – Follow the Clouds – Funk Night Phyllis Hyman - Living Inside Your Love – Buddah Benjamin & the Dreamdancers - That's What You Mean To Me – Palmetto St. Tempests – Someday – Smash LP Buttshakers – What You Say – Underdog Herb Johnson – War – AOTN Tell Me That You Love Me - Jonny Benavidez and Cold Diamond & Mink – Timmion Kind & Kinky Zoo – VLAM (Lack of AFRO Remix) - Legere Timi Yuro - It`ll Never Be Over For Me – Liberty
Soulsides Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, shufflin said: Deep Sensation/Soul Heaven –Guidance Calibro 35 Superstudio-Record Kicks Is that the same Deep Sensation that did the 'Harlem & 42nd Street' track Shufflin ? Its a nice tune. Good choice with Calibro 35' there also btw...I really like some of their music and Record Kicks is a dope record label too ..The Third Coast Kings are a pretty decent band on there with a couple of nice releases which are also worth checking in my opinion. Edited February 15, 2018 by Soulsides
Guest Shufflin Posted February 14, 2018 Posted February 14, 2018 16 minutes ago, Soulsides said: Is that the same Deep Sensation that did the 'Harlem & 42nd Street' track Shufflin ? Its a nice tune. Good choice with Calibro 35' there also btw...I really like some of their music and Record Kicks is dope record label too ..The Third Coast Kings are a pretty decent band on there with a couple of nice releases which are also worth checking in my opinion. I believe so, 2002 on Deep Jazz, very nice will check out Third Coast Kings, always up for new sounds
Bruv Posted February 16, 2018 Posted February 16, 2018 Here is twenty Instrumental sounds that have given me a lot of pleasure listening to over the Years, all original other than the Billy Arnell number. The Nite - Liters - K-Jee RCA Al Foster Band - The Night Of The Wolf Roulette Three Rivers Blues Band - Ophelia Lion Ronnie and Robyn - Sidras Theme Sidra Southwind Symphony - Coming Home Glo Lite Billy Arnell - Tough Girl Holly Hank Jacobs - Elijah Rockin With Soul Call Me Willie Mitchell - The Champion London Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes Music Merchant Cal Tjader - Soul Sauce Verve Eddie Bishop - Call Me ABC The Soulful Strings - Burning Spear Cadet San Remo Strings - Festival Time Ric Tic Earl Van Dyke - 6 by 6 Soul Jnr Walker and The AllStars - Tune Up Soul The Righteous Brothers Band - Rat Race Verve Alfie Kahn - Law Of The Land Atlantic Mystic Moods - Astral Trip Warner Brothers Al De Lory - Right On Capitol The Marketts - Bella Dalena Warner Brothers
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 16, 2018 Posted February 16, 2018 If I should to play 20 instrumentals that I have on vynil as a "personal jam session / private groove party" these were the ones (favorites of mine since my teens!): - The Pac-Keys: "Diggin'" - ("Soulin', Vol. 1", Monshine compilation LP) - People's Choice: "Mikey'Ds" ("Boogie Down USA" PIR LP - MFSB: "K-Jee" ("Universal Love" PIR LP); the organ by Leon Huff and the "rock" guitar part by the late T.J. Tindall made me prefer this cover than the original by Nite-Liters - MFSB: "Something For Nothing" (B side of "TSOP", PIR 45) - MFSB: "Fortune Teller" ("Mysteries Of The World" PIR LP) - Ramsey Lewis: "Jamaican Marketplace" ("Solar Wind" Columbia LP) - Booker T & The MG's: "Melting Pot" ("Takin' You There" Stax comp. LP) - Isaac Hayes: "Ellie's Love Theme" (B side of "Do Your Thing" Stax 45) - Isaac Hayes Movement: "After Five" ("Disco Connection" ABC / Hot Buttered Soul LP) - Isaac Hayes: "Shaft, II" ("For The Shake Of Love" Polydor LP) - Curtis Mayfield: "Junkie Chaise" (B side of "Freddie's Dead" Buddah 45) - Dexter Wansel: "Them From The Planets" ("Life On Mars" PIR LP) - Chick Corea: "La Fiesta" ("Return To Forever" ECM LP) - George Duke: "Echidna's Arf" ("The Aura Will Prevail", MPS / Basf LP) - CTI All-Stars: "People Makes The World Go Round" ("Live In L.A." CTI LP) - Cleveland Eaton: "Daydream" ("Half & Half" Gamble LP) - Crusaders: "Allucinate" ("Chain reaction" ABC / Blue Thumb LP) - Herb Alpert: "Beyond" (A&M 45) - Deodato: "Adam's Hotel" ("The First Cookoo" MCA LP) - Deodato: "Requiem For A Death Princess" ("Deodato 2" CTI LP)
Tiggerwoods Posted February 17, 2018 Author Posted February 17, 2018 Going back to the origins of the thread......yr dj'ing to yourself, on a dance floor, what records that you own would you want to hear from yr own collection. No boots!
Bruv Posted February 23, 2018 Posted February 23, 2018 Had chance to play a few sounds on my day off, here is twenty from the Ladies in my life that are in the collection. Marie Knight - That's No Way To Treat A Girl Musicor Shawn Robinson - My Dear Heart Minit Christine Cooper - Heartaches Away My Boy Parkway Leslie Uggams - Don't You Even Care Atlantic Nancy Wilson - The End Of Our Love Capitol Sissie Houston - Bring Him Back Congress Carol and Gerri - How Can I Ever Find The Way MGM Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Calla Betty Turner - Be Careful Girl Liberty Barbara Lynn - You're Losing Me Atlantic Linda Jones - I Just Can't Live My Life WB Lorraine Rudolph - Keep Coming Back For More Jetstream Ann Sexton - You've Been Gone To Long Seventy 7 Maxine Brown - Oh No Not My Baby Wand Maxine Brown - One In A Million Wand Ruby Andrews - Just Loving You Zodiac Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind Cadet Aretha Franklin - I Say A Little Prayer Atlantic Roberta Flack - First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Atlantic Timi Yuro - It Will Never Be Over For Me Something On My Mind LP Liberty 2
Mgm 1251 Posted February 23, 2018 Posted February 23, 2018 Marie,Leslie,Betty and the two Maxine’s for me please,Bruv!!! 1
Guest Shufflin Posted February 23, 2018 Posted February 23, 2018 (edited) some vinyl I played earlier this evening The James Hunter Six - I Don't Wanna Be Without You – Daptone Judy Clay – Bed of Roses – Stax (LP) Kiki Dee – Stop and Think - Liberty Edwin Starr – Time – Gordy Gillespie & Co featuring Raphaelia - Funky Getto - Funk Night The Velvelettes – Lonely Lonely Girl Am I –VIP Kim Weston – Helpless – Tamla Motown Prescription Pricing Authority – 1-2-1 – Gamm (Test Press) Orlons – Spinning Top – Calla The Temptations - You're Not an Ordinary Girl – Tamla Motown Don Thomas - Come on Train instrumental - DJM promo Four Tops – Don’t Bring Back Memories – Motown Jonny Benavidez and Cold Diamond & Mink - Tell Me That You Love Me – Stylart (1st Press) The James Hunter Six - I Got Eyes – Daptone The Hytones - Runaway Girl – Kent Bardo Martinez and The Soul Investigators - Bad Education – Timmion (1st Press) Edwin Starr - Way Over There – Gordy Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good for My Baby - Tamla Tanika Charles – Endless Chain –Record Kicks (1st press) The Temptations – Stay – Motown DJ (thanks to Andy Bellwood for making me aware of this) Edited February 23, 2018 by Shufflin usual typos
Girdwoodinc Posted February 24, 2018 Posted February 24, 2018 6 hours ago, shufflin said: some vinyl I played earlier this evening The James Hunter Six - I Don't Wanna Be Without You – Daptone Judy Clay – Bed of Roses – Stax (LP) Kiki Dee – Stop and Think - Liberty Edwin Starr – Time – Gordy Gillespie & Co featuring Raphaelia - Funky Getto - Funk Night The Velvelettes – Lonely Lonely Girl Am I –VIP Kim Weston – Helpless – Tamla Motown Prescription Pricing Authority – 1-2-1 – Gamm (Test Press) Orlons – Spinning Top – Calla The Temptations - You're Not an Ordinary Girl – Tamla Motown Don Thomas - Come on Train instrumental - DJM promo Four Tops – Don’t Bring Back Memories – Motown Jonny Benavidez and Cold Diamond & Mink - Tell Me That You Love Me – Stylart (1st Press) The James Hunter Six - I Got Eyes – Daptone The Hytones - Runaway Girl – Kent Bardo Martinez and The Soul Investigators - Bad Education – Timmion (1st Press) Edwin Starr - Way Over There – Gordy Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good for My Baby - Tamla Tanika Charles – Endless Chain –Record Kicks (1st press) The Temptations – Stay – Motown DJ (thanks to Andy Bellwood for making me aware of this) Some lovely stuff there, that Johnny Benavidez is such a great record for not a lot of money
Tiggerwoods Posted February 24, 2018 Author Posted February 24, 2018 On 14 February 2018 at 02:03, gogs said: I think that some of the recent posts may have put some people off. The original question is if you were dj'ing for yourself, it doesn't state that you only have one turn. I listen to my records 2-3 nights per week. It is like asking you to name your top 10 (in most cases this will change on a daily, weekly or monthly basis) so i think that multiple posts are fine (plus i like to see what other people are listening to). With that in mind here is my playlist for tonight. 01: Lulu- Stop fooling around (UK Decca) 02: Dolly & the Fashions- The right one 03:Popular five-Ii'm a love maker 04: Players- Why did i lie (i so love this) 05: Alder Ray- I need you,baby 06: Al Wilson- Be concerned 07: Sapphires- Our love is everywhere 08: Lou rawls- Love is a hurtin' thing 09: Ronnie Dyson- i don't wanna cry 10: Bobby Caldwell- Love won't wait (another cracker) 11: Bobby Wilson- Here is where the heart is (ditto) 12: The Wanderers- A little to long 13: Richard Berry- Have love will travel 14: Magictones- Happy days 15: Lou Perry- Bring back your love 16: Clyde McPhatter- I'll belong to you 17:Blossoms- There's no greater love 18: Cecil Parker- Really really love you (Brilliant) 19:Janice Bulluck:- Do you really love me (ditto) 20: Tower of power- So very hard to go Nice to see 20 tunes, someone read the original post😄😄 yeah the whole idea isn't what you'd play in yr record room, it's what you would like to hear on a dancefloor, using yr own 45's/lp's. As someone said , that playlist will change depending on mood so please post another 20.....no more, no less!!!!
Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles Posted February 24, 2018 Posted February 24, 2018 Another track - list resulting by the last night I was playing some of my favorite spanish fusion jazz-flamenco, gypsy funk and fusion that can works perfectly for fill the dance floor and I can perfectly play for myself or for a private party (the 80% I have or have had on vynil and today I have on vynil and / or reissued on CD): 01 - Ray L. Falcon: "Papa fue un bala perdida" (instrumental cover of The Tempts' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" 02 - Lin Barto: "Sax Pop" 03 - Augusto Alguero: "Bocaccio Soul" 04 - Max B: "Possesion" 05 - Dolores Vargas: "A Chili-pu" 06 - Encarnita Polo: "Paco, Paco" (reminds me to Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff"!!) 07 - Mantecao: "Ni mas ni menos" 08 - Agustin Garcia Abril: "El Hombre y la Tierra" (from the TV spanish program by the same name about zoological spanish species) 09 - Barrabás: "Wild Safari" 10 - Elkin & Nelson: "Jibaro" 11 - Fernando Orteu: "Amb aquells ulls blaus" 12 - Paco de Lucia: "Entre Dos Aguas" 13 - Gato Perez: "Tiene Sabor" 14 - Los Chorbos: "Sones de Chicharro" 15 - Los Chunguitos: "Baila mi ritmo" 16 - Juan Carlos Calderon: "Resaca" 17 - Los Marismeños: "Pares o Nones" 18 - Jordi Sabates: "Ocells del mes enlla" 19 - Chacho: "Bum Bum" 20 - Dolores Vargas: "La Hawaiana"
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