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Another cover from Colemine Records

This time around it's Frank Beverly and The Butlers - Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) written by Billy Jackson 

Release notes below from youtube

 

Pre-order Kelly's upcoming LP 'A Lover Was Born':

https://colemine.lnk.to/clmn12046

'Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)' is a moving piece of soul music that hits all the right spots. An uptempo northern soul shaker built off a cement rhythm section churning while horns and strings bounce around Finnigan's pleading vocal. With this newest release, elite arrangements and production have become Finnigan's calling card over the last 5 years.

 

 

thoughts?

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17 hours ago, Mike said:

Another cover from Colemine Records

This time around it's Frank Beverly and The Butlers - Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) written by Billy Jackson 

Release notes below from youtube

 

Pre-order Kelly's upcoming LP 'A Lover Was Born':

https://colemine.lnk.to/clmn12046

'Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)' is a moving piece of soul music that hits all the right spots. An uptempo northern soul shaker built off a cement rhythm section churning while horns and strings bounce around Finnigan's pleading vocal. With this newest release, elite arrangements and production have become Finnigan's calling card over the last 5 years.

 

 

thoughts?

It's good. I always liked the original, though I only had it on the Inferno UK release. 

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Decent vocals

Nice instrumentation.

And then......................."uptempo northern soul shaker built off a cement rhythm section"

No need. wont' be checking his other outings.

 

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Are record companies running out of ideas, if it all doesn't sound the same it is inferior or no better than the original covers?  Where is all the new dancers, it all seems to be walking pace low rider material or white acts trying to be black.  Has all the unissued material dried up?

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1 hour ago, Chalky said:

Are record companies running out of ideas, if it all doesn't sound the same it is inferior or no better than the original covers?  Where is all the new dancers, it all seems to be walking pace low rider material or white acts trying to be black.  Has al;l the unissued material dried up?

Some of his stuff is really good and sounds original , but is this meant just to be another cover , aimed at a much younger audience who perhaps have never heard the original? Or an homage to the original? 

Or has Chalky asks have have they run out of ideas , be interesting to ask Kelly .

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1 hour ago, Chalky said:

Are record companies running out of ideas, if it all doesn't sound the same it is inferior or no better than the original covers?  Where is all the new dancers, it all seems to be walking pace low rider material or white acts trying to be black.  Has al;l the unissued material dried up?

Fair comment. I did think Michelle David & the True-Tones hit a decent pace with 'Good, Good, Good' a couple of years ago:

 

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one thing I noticed with these release notes was the lack of any mention/credit of the original versions artist or indeed the writer (Frank Beverly and The Butlers / Billy Jackson ) in any of the bumf doing the rounds, that's a bit off imo

 

 

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a clutch of recents

Paul Kelly --you make me tremble --on Soul for real  sounds a bit like Lenny Williams

Glass Pyramid --stop it --on PPU an obscure eighties boogie track

The Entertains-- I'll answer you with love --on soul junction

Montefiori Cocktail --gypsy woman --on groove culture-- ital jazz funk

Erica Falls --up / makings of love --both sides sublime from those Izipho guys

Woodfield road allstars-- Big shot --for a bit of retro Reggae

 

 

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On 24/08/2024 at 09:48, Mike said:

one thing I noticed with these release notes was the lack of any mention/credit of the original versions artist or indeed the writer (Frank Beverly and The Butlers / Billy Jackson ) in any of the bumf doing the rounds, that's a bit off imo

 

 

https://www.coleminerecords.com/products/kelly-finnigan-a-lover-was-born 

It does mention his influences, but not the artists originally involved, which I find very strange, but nostalgia plays a major part in this project.

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7 hours ago, Mike said:

out yesterday according to Soul Up North advert

Herbie Ross / don't try to change me NBS0010BL

 

MARSHAL AND JONES - sometime maybe

Marshal & Jones , very special is it previously unissued ? , Herbie Ross great funky track too , well done North Broad St. 

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durand jones & the indications private space / sea of love

The A Side features the album’s title track and is a laid-back, string-enhanced, smooth progression where guitarist Blake Rhein plays minimal but on-the-money strokes.

The flip is an uptempo, drum heavy beat with lyrics depicting heartbreak and longing. “Sea of Love” delivers on that smell good, look good, feel good ’70s synth sheen arrangements, lavish string charts, and double-down confidence from a band who gets to move their core expertly into a different decade.

TRACKLIST:
A. Private Space
B. Sea Of Love

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On 14/09/2024 at 11:45, Mike said:

blurb

'Magic in Threes are back with a mind mending, strings-laden disco masterpiece, "Liquid Start Duster". On the flipside we have "Sippin' After Midnight", an auditory tale of late night shenanigans. These two majestic bangers make up a hard hitting 7" 45 out on G.E.D. Soul Records.

 

 

link for preorder


https://www.gedsoulrecords.com/product-page/magic-in-threes-liquid-star-duster-b-w-sippin-after-midnight

like her ???

 

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