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Is anyone on here still subscribing to Blues and Soul, in any of its formats?

I was an avid reader back in the day and founder John E. Abbey was a great influence on my Soul musical journey.

My collection runs from May 1966 (then Home of the Blues) to number 1000 in about 2007, although with hindsight I should have given up at about 500!

The reason I ask, is out of the blue I received an e-mail alerting me to the issue 1070 with Alison Moyet (sic), Four Tops, DJ Terry Jones, Elijah Baker and Dave Godin (see pic). 

Perhaps this is some kind of a scam as the B&S website tells me they had already reached issue 1101 and their archive shows that 1070 was something completely different (not sure if these are printed or digital magazines).  Or is there a rival publication?

I shall be grateful if anyone can tell me what's going on?

 

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Hi Mate,

I'm one of the B&S writers - I wrote the Elijah Baker feature mentioned above. :) 

It's not a scam; the numbering on the old website is incorrect. For instance, the edition with the artist Ahi on the cover is listed there as being 1100 when it was actually 1050 (see pic below). Not sure how that got scrambled, but the current magazine is definitely 1070.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Dan

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Dan,

Thank you for taking the time to reply.

Glad the magazine continues to introduce Soul music, in its widest forms, to a new generation.

My sole (!) contribution, apart from a few letters, was a double page article on Tyrone Davis in issue 688, back in 1995, (although the editor of the day rather scrambled the ending).

Kevin

 

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And here is the chart from the very first issue of Home of the Blues (Blues and Soul's predecessor) from May 1966, presumably typed by John E. Abbey.   Some great tunes.

 

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On 03/12/2024 at 11:23, Kesalocasoul said:

Dan,

Thank you for taking the time to reply.

Glad the magazine continues to introduce Soul music, in its widest forms, to a new generation.

My sole (!) contribution, apart from a few letters, was a double page article on Tyrone Davis in issue 688, back in 1995, (although the editor of the day rather scrambled the ending).

Kevin

 

Wow, I remember that Tyrone Davis article! I think it’s what led me to buy Tyrone Davis’s greatest hits on Rhino. Thank you so much - it sent me on an odyssey of uptown soul music!

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On 03/12/2024 at 12:49, Mark R said:

Was an avid buyer/reader, loads still here.

Here's my year end 1992 chart in Searling's Soul Sauce column.  Happy days! 😄

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In good company with some of the other contributors named there too.

 

Cheers,

Mark R

Proper legends in the house on this thread!

Mark, I totally remember your contribution. Back in 1992/93, I used to rinse these mags cover to cover - I could pretty much memorise every word! Nowadays, of course, I can’t remember what I did last weekend! But back then, stuff like these charts were really important to me - exotic names like Chante Moore, Chuckii Booker, Walter & Scotty, Gary Taylor and The Dells. This page brings back loads of memories. Thanks for posting. 

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6 hours ago, Soul Jones said:

Proper legends in the house on this thread!

Mark, I totally remember your contribution. Back in 1992/93, I used to rinse these mags cover to cover - I could pretty much memorise every word! Nowadays, of course, I can’t remember what I did last weekend! But back then, stuff like these charts were really important to me - exotic names like Chante Moore, Chuckii Booker, Walter & Scotty, Gary Taylor and The Dells. This page brings back loads of memories. Thanks for posting. 

Same as mate, same as.........we love all this stuff don't we? 😉

 

Cheers,

Mark R

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When one of my letters to the mag got published ... 

Invictus & Hot Wax hadn't yet landed UK licensing deals & I was after info on 45's such as the Fuller Brothers "Times A Wating" and Lorenzo Manley's Original Sound outing ...

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