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Guest Andy BB
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I was in a record shop lunchtime yesterday and came across the soulful house section (well, it was very exciting, and I'd just passed the Agent Provocateur window display).

Of course I know naff all about Soulful House so couldn't decide what to spend my pennies on. I did hear some corking tunes in the little room at the Cardiff allnighter a couple of months ago that sparked my interest.

Can anyone recommend any compilation albums as a gentle introduction to the genre?

Ta very much

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Guest johnm
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a couple of weeks back soulful house was one of the style a day choices.

you could search for that thread and listen to the tracks posted.

Guest Jamie
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Anything by Joey Negro (aka Dave Lee) is a safe bet.

Dimitri From Paris is as good and on the same lines.

Bobby & Steve comps. on Defected are usually pretty high quality.

Do a search on Amazon for them and it'll bring loads up.

If you need hand choosing one let me know.

Oh, and if you want some nice laid-back stuff, the Midnight Soul comps (1-3) are just the ticket.

Cheers,

Jamie :yes:

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I was in a record shop lunchtime yesterday and came across the soulful house section (well, it was very exciting, and I'd just passed the Agent Provocateur window display).

Of course I know naff all about Soulful House so couldn't decide what to spend my pennies on. I did hear some corking tunes in the little room at the Cardiff allnighter a couple of months ago that sparked my interest.

Can anyone recommend any compilation albums as a gentle introduction to the genre?

Ta very much

:yes: Are you going soft Mr top mod???

Lenny :D

Guest niceonecyril
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Try Soul Underground (A collection of American Soulful House) issued a few years ago on Chilli-Funk,features Thelma Houston,Sounds Of Blackness,Wall Of Sound etc,etc.Excellent.

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I'd recommend anything by Masters at Work or individually Lil Louie Vega or Kenny Dope, really soulful!

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I'd recommend anything by Masters at Work or individually Lil Louie Vega or Kenny Dope, really soulful!

They do do a lot of dubbier/tougher work though, so I'd tread carefully.

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They do do a lot of dubbier/tougher work though, so I'd tread carefully.

But you can't go wrong with the 'Nuyorcian Soul' set. Great stuff including George Benson and the great remix of Roy Aryes

Guest Dodger
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and the great remix of Roy Aryes

Played that at the Stoke allnighter last Saturday. :yes:

Most of the old Hed Kandi comps are well worth checking out as well. You can probably find them in the bargain bins now, they were chock full of quality vocal house tracks.

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www.deephousepage.com

www.bringtheheat.com

great sites of some really organized House collectives. TONS of classic mixes by some of the greatest names in House music History.

Larry Heard

Larry Levan

Frankie Knuckles

Louie Vega

David Morales

Frankie Feliciano

on and on..

enjoy..

Guest Goldwax
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By no means an expert but seem to recall buying a lot of the Strickly Rythm label 12's a few years ago - never a bad one. Not sure if there is a CD comp but drop me a line if you track one down. Cheers,

Craig


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By no means an expert but seem to recall buying a lot of the Strickly Rythm label 12's a few years ago - never a bad one. Not sure if there is a CD comp but drop me a line if you track one down. Cheers,

Craig

There is a great comp series: Vol 1 & 2 of This is Strictly Rhythm. Strictly was a huge label for the House music movement. David Morales, DJ Sneak, Barbara Tucker, on and on.. Really soulful stuff. It was kind of like the Defected of it's day. Aleem "Follow Me"! yes!

https://www.discogs.com/label/Strictly+Rhythm

Guest Goldwax
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There is a great comp series: Vol 1 & 2 of This is Strictly Rhythm. Strictly was a huge label for the House music movement. David Morales, DJ Sneak, Barbara Tucker, on and on.. Really soulful stuff. It was kind of like the Defected of it's day. Aleem "Follow Me"! yes!

https://www.discogs.com/label/Strictly+Rhythm

Cheers :thumbsup:

What was the track that started with a telephone ringing and a pissed off sounding lady telling her man he was too late and not to bother? Cant for the life of me remember the artisit or title.

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Cheers :thumbsup:

What was the track that started with a telephone ringing and a pissed off sounding lady telling her man he was too late and not to bother? Cant for the life of me remember the artisit or title.

https://www.juno.co.uk/products/256150-01.htm

Black Magic aka Louie Vega of Masters At Work!! What an amazing song. Locally it's a HUGE floor filler even today.

'make it Funky, I work it for my DJ!!"

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But you can't go wrong with the 'Nuyorcian Soul' set. Great stuff including George Benson and the great remix of Roy Aryes

I agree quality.... Also the album ' Our time is coming' with the tune 'backfired' and 'lean on me' ...Classic house

Guest Andy BB
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:thumbsup: Are you going soft Mr top mod???

Lenny :thumbsup:

Are you saying I can't wear at suit and tie at Pacha?

Must be having a midlife crisis mucker, last time I went to anything like a House club it was Joe Smooth and Ten City and I was getting ripped of for £200 for a piece of red cellophane by some geezers from Moss Side.

:thumbsup:

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That's it! Where is locally by the way?

Soulfully Sunny San Antonio, Texas!

We've had a very strong and successful House Music movement brewing since '95. I was on the first wave and I've been bangin' out soaring Soulful tunes since then. In 2000, after a nice visit to your London and Crazy Beats Records, I brought back the more Modern Soul sound and I have been pushing the deeper side of Soul since then.

The latest and greatest local hit: RON HALL & THE MUTHAFUNKAS FEAT MARC EVANS - The Way You Love Me - 7" mix. beautiful Philly style working that works well along side more classic sounds like "Movin' On" by Glenn Dorsey.. Really does bridge the gap.

Guest Goldwax
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Soulfully Sunny San Antonio, Texas!

We've had a very strong and successful House Music movement brewing since '95. I was on the first wave and I've been bangin' out soaring Soulful tunes since then. In 2000, after a nice visit to your London and Crazy Beats Records, I brought back the more Modern Soul sound and I have been pushing the deeper side of Soul since then.

The latest and greatest local hit: RON HALL & THE MUTHAFUNKAS FEAT MARC EVANS - The Way You Love Me - 7" mix. beautiful Philly style working that works well along side more classic sounds like "Movin' On" by Glenn Dorsey.. Really does bridge the gap.

My in-laws are in Jackson MS and we should be over in the summer via Fort Worth. Might take a detour - do you have a regular night ?

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My in-laws are in Jackson MS and we should be over in the summer via Fort Worth. Might take a detour - do you have a regular night ?

We do..1st & 3rd Saturdays of the month at a little spot called Alternative.

send me a pm and I'll get you the info and make sure and keep you posted.

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Are you saying I can't wear at suit and tie at Pacha?

Must be having a midlife crisis mucker, last time I went to anything like a House club it was Joe Smooth and Ten City and I was getting ripped of for £200 for a piece of red cellophane by some geezers from Moss Side.

:D

:thumbsup::thumbsup::yes::thumbsup:

Lenny

Guest dundeedavie
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quite partial to a bit o soulful house stuff meself , and paradise garage style stuff ....even dj'd at a soulful house night in dundee :thumbsup:

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Trying to ID a track, ages old now and please forgive me if I muck the title up: "Touch me" I seam to remember it being on the Black Moon label? Italian House?

Any clues??? I remember hearing it at Drummonds pre The 100 Club warm ups?

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Paradise - the pride feat byron stingily & jasper street company - nervous

15738 refosoul Refosoul Rare and Northern Soul Clip library

One of the best vocalists (Byron Stingily)

One of the best Soulful Gospel bands(Jasper Street Co)

One of the best compilations

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& definitely the best looking label

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Should still be able to find a copy if you search about on the net & if you get lucky you might find a triple album copy.

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Andy thumbsup.gif

Not strictly soulful house but you may want to give the MAW comp " strange games & funky things" a go, its 70`s soul remixed on one cd / lp & the original tracks on another.

Cant recommened this cd/lp highly enough, check out www.discogs.com Someone mentioned the Dimetri comp, again top notch. if you would like a sample cd let me know... purely for promotional & spreading the choons ... dont cha know


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Played that at the Stoke allnighter last Saturday. thumbsup.gif

Most of the old Hed Kandi comps are well worth checking out as well. You can probably find them in the bargain bins now, they were chock full of quality vocal house tracks.

Mostly anything on hed kandi is brilliant.

Couple of favs to follow............

Guest Dodger
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Paradise - the pride feat byron stingily & jasper street company - nervous

15738 refosoul Refosoul Rare and Northern Soul Clip library

One of the best vocalists (Byron Stingily)

One of the best Soulful Gospel bands(Jasper Street Co)

One of the best compilations

post-3218-1173299489.jpg

& definitely the best looking label

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Should still be able to find a copy if you search about on the net & if you get lucky you might find a triple album copy.

I've always found really good records on the Nervous label few and far between to be honest Mart.

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hi

i like alot of house stuff

i've not bought any new tunes for a few weeks as been abit skint after being battered by the taxman but there is plenty of good stuff out there.

new jersey/new york stuff like blaze kerri chandler etc. if you like stuff abit more leftfield some good stuff coming out of detroit. check pirhanahead (has a new label whatsupmusic?), dj genesis, moodyman (some of his stuff is more tracky though) but couple of tracks on his mahogani label you might like (amp dog knights - i'm doing fine, roberta sweed - runaway). he has done a mix cd but again quite track but uses some good samples.

west end records seems to be putting out some good stuff too.

king street also have some good cd's in the mix the vibe series.

just the tip of the iceberg......

cheers

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By no means an expert but seem to recall buying a lot of the Strickly Rythm label 12's a few years ago - never a bad one. Not sure if there is a CD comp but drop me a line if you track one down. Cheers,

Craig

The Strictly Rhythm 'Blue' Series had some awesome vocal stuff on it.

Thought it may be okay to stick some old Bradford Modern Room playlists up on this thread.

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....and some earlier palylists (haven't got the scans to these though.

Saturday 15th June 1990

Cheri - Starstruck

Niteflyte - All About Love

LJ Reynolds - 'Don't Let Nobody'

Lenny Welch - Just What I Need

Dennis Edwards - I Thought I Could Handle It

John Gary Williams - Crazy

Stanley Clarke - Heaven Sent

Richard Caiton - Love In Your Eyes

Larry Saunders - On The Real Side

Bobby Sheen - Something New To Do

Special Occassion - Flying To Santa Barbara

Angela Boffil - Love Overtime

Gloria D Brown - The More They Knock

Glenn Jones - Love Intensity/Keep On

Sunfire - Step In The Light

Vaneese Thomas - Love In Your Eyes

Starpoint - Emotions

Marc Sadane - One Minute From Love

Archie Bell - Harder And Harder

Gwen McCrae - Doin' It

Chi-Lites - Changing For You

Saturday 18th May 1990

Crystal Winds - Love Ain't Easy

Charles Veal - New Found Love

Lenny White - Fascination

The Jones Girls - ASAP

Shabazz - Higher

Dayton - Eyes On You

Eastwind - Gotta Keep You Into My Life

FHT Singers - Livin' Down Here

Burrell - Calling

The Futures - Ain't No Time For Nuthin'

Ivan Neville - Dance Your Blues Away

The Dramatics - Stranger

Hudson People - Trip To Your Mind

Two Tons Of Fun - I Been Down

Gloria Scott - Too Much Lovemakin'

Saturday 29th June 1990

Ozone - Our Hearts Will Always Shine

Magic Lady - Give It Up/Hold Tight

Mille Scott - The Key

Splender - Special Lady

Billy Butler - Alone At Last (Pt 2)

Tyrone Davis - Where Did We Lose

Curtis Hairston - The Morning After

Blue Zone - Big Thing

Jeff Perry - Call On Me

Will Downing - Do You

Reginald Haynes - Get Ready To Move

James Cobbin - Caught In The Middle

By All Means - I'm The One

Clausell - Let Me Love You

Cheryl Fox - Early Morning Man

Davida Jenkins - Consider Me

Norman Connors - Be There In The Morning

Daybreak - I Need Love

Saturday 21st September 1990

Bobby Hutton - Lend A Hand

Maxine Singleton - Don't You Love It

Sister Sledge - Smile

Nature's Divine - I Just Can't Control Myself

Leroy Hutson - Lover's Holiday

Mink - You Were The One

Colonel Abrams - Nameless

Magic Lady - Summer Love

Raymun - Do You Feel

Atlantic Starr - I'm In Love/Circles

Dayton - The Sound Of Music

Rory Block - Help Me Baby

Jean Bouvoir - Jacknifed

Ingram - Dj's Delight

Willi J & Co - Boogie With Your Baby

Mel Davis - Double Or Nothin'

Darrell Banks - I'm The One Who Loves Me

Ritchie Family - I'll Do My Best

Kaleidoscope - Any Younger

One more I found...

https://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a382/Hot...=1166529214

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Guest Jamie
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Played that at the Stoke allnighter last Saturday. :thumbsup:

Most of the old Hed Kandi comps are well worth checking out as well. You can probably find them in the bargain bins now, they were chock full of quality vocal house tracks.

Yep, the old Hed Kandi ones are good. I think they've been taken over by Ministry of Sound now, so they've gone all 'Euphoric' i.e. Sh!te.

The Stereo Sushi ones from a few years ago are worth looking at too, plus they were all un-mixed.

Cheers,

Jamie :)

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Always worth looking out for David Hulmes '21st century soul' compilations.

Last time i saw him he was up to about volume 20 & theyr'e only about a fiver each.

Pretty sure he'll be at Prestatyn so well worth tracking down.

Guest Dodger
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Always worth looking out for David Hulmes '21st century soul' compilations.

Last time i saw him he was up to about volume 20 & theyr'e only about a fiver each.

Pretty sure he'll be at Prestatyn so well worth tracking down.

That's what I like to see . . . a moderator on Soul Source condoning and advertising bootlegs!!! :thumbsup::):lol:

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Thought it may be okay to stick some old Bradford Modern Room playlists up on this thread.

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Nice one Barry! Seems like yesterday! 15/16 years ago? You've got to be joking! Thanks for some of the best nights ever! Good to see the playlists again. ATB mate.

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The Strictly Rhythm 'Blue' Series had some awesome vocal stuff on it.

Thought it may be okay to stick some old Bradford Modern Room playlists up on this thread.

da7edf37.jpg

bradford1.jpg

bradford2.jpg

bradford3.jpg

bradford4.jpg

bradford5.jpg

bradford6.jpg

....and some earlier palylists (haven't got the scans to these though.

Saturday 15th June 1990

Cheri - Starstruck

Niteflyte - All About Love

LJ Reynolds - 'Don't Let Nobody'

Lenny Welch - Just What I Need

Dennis Edwards - I Thought I Could Handle It

John Gary Williams - Crazy

Stanley Clarke - Heaven Sent

Richard Caiton - Love In Your Eyes

Larry Saunders - On The Real Side

Bobby Sheen - Something New To Do

Special Occassion - Flying To Santa Barbara

Angela Boffil - Love Overtime

Gloria D Brown - The More They Knock

Glenn Jones - Love Intensity/Keep On

Sunfire - Step In The Light

Vaneese Thomas - Love In Your Eyes

Starpoint - Emotions

Marc Sadane - One Minute From Love

Archie Bell - Harder And Harder

Gwen McCrae - Doin' It

Chi-Lites - Changing For You

Saturday 18th May 1990

Crystal Winds - Love Ain't Easy

Charles Veal - New Found Love

Lenny White - Fascination

The Jones Girls - ASAP

Shabazz - Higher

Dayton - Eyes On You

Eastwind - Gotta Keep You Into My Life

FHT Singers - Livin' Down Here

Burrell - Calling

The Futures - Ain't No Time For Nuthin'

Ivan Neville - Dance Your Blues Away

The Dramatics - Stranger

Hudson People - Trip To Your Mind

Two Tons Of Fun - I Been Down

Gloria Scott - Too Much Lovemakin'

Saturday 29th June 1990

Ozone - Our Hearts Will Always Shine

Magic Lady - Give It Up/Hold Tight

Mille Scott - The Key

Splender - Special Lady

Billy Butler - Alone At Last (Pt 2)

Tyrone Davis - Where Did We Lose

Curtis Hairston - The Morning After

Blue Zone - Big Thing

Jeff Perry - Call On Me

Will Downing - Do You

Reginald Haynes - Get Ready To Move

James Cobbin - Caught In The Middle

By All Means - I'm The One

Clausell - Let Me Love You

Cheryl Fox - Early Morning Man

Davida Jenkins - Consider Me

Norman Connors - Be There In The Morning

Daybreak - I Need Love

Saturday 21st September 1990

Bobby Hutton - Lend A Hand

Maxine Singleton - Don't You Love It

Sister Sledge - Smile

Nature's Divine - I Just Can't Control Myself

Leroy Hutson - Lover's Holiday

Mink - You Were The One

Colonel Abrams - Nameless

Magic Lady - Summer Love

Raymun - Do You Feel

Atlantic Starr - I'm In Love/Circles

Dayton - The Sound Of Music

Rory Block - Help Me Baby

Jean Bouvoir - Jacknifed

Ingram - Dj's Delight

Willi J & Co - Boogie With Your Baby

Mel Davis - Double Or Nothin'

Darrell Banks - I'm The One Who Loves Me

Ritchie Family - I'll Do My Best

Kaleidoscope - Any Younger

One more I found...

https://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a382/Hot...=1166529214

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well I thought I'ld cut and pasted that reply beautifully...ah well...

So much stuff out there now on the radio/net but my first port of call is always Paul Phillips on Solar/Sky Sat night show for all the best new releases. Check out the playlists at

www.showplaylist.com

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well I thought I'ld cut and pasted that reply beautifully...ah well...

So much stuff out there now on the radio/net but my first port of call is always Paul Phillips on Solar/Sky Sat night show for all the best new releases. Check out the playlists at

www.showplaylist.com

Yes always a good call Robin , young Mr Phillips . why has no one backed his shows ? :wicked:

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well I thought I'ld cut and pasted that reply beautifully...ah well...

So much stuff out there now on the radio/net but my first port of call is always Paul Phillips on Solar/Sky Sat night show for all the best new releases. Check out the playlists at

www.showplaylist.com

Well by the buugery - how are you Robin old son?? biggrin.gif

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Well by the buugery - how are you Robin old son?? :rolleyes:

Fine thanks Barry, not out and about much (18 month old son Harvey keeping me very busy!) but loving my music still. Quality House as always and a worrying amount of Jazz too these days! Always hearing good reports of OHS - maybe one day! Number one Cd for me at the moment is 4Hero - CLASS!!

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. should be ALY-US "Follow Me"! yes! TUNEAGE!!!

if you want really soulful us house theres only one man to check TOMMY MUSTO his shit rocks....strictly did some good vocals but remember house clubs were predominatly about dubs/small vocals ond probably every 4/5 records a killer vocal

check ROMANTHONY for dirty style funk soul house but he had very limited distribution until his record with daft "twats" sorry punks :rolleyes:

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