Jump to content

New Soul4Real 45 Releases: Johnny Adams & Kim Tolliver

New Soul4Real 45 Releases: Johnny Adams & Kim Tolliver magazine cover

 

What's new on Soul4Real? S4R45 and S4R46. Two fantastic singles with 70s soul recordings by JOHNNY ADAMS and KIM TOLLIVER

Thanks to Tomo for his kind help on the Kim Tolliver release

Pre-order now for 14th March

https://soul4real.es/shop/

 

JOHNNY ADAMS (S4R45)
IT´S YOU BABY, ´IT´S YOU / THINK ABOUT YOU

New Orleans has always spawned a potpourri of musical styles. Native Johnny Adams, fondly nicknamed "The Tan Canary" due to his multi-octave range, epitomised the soul/blues ballad genre. However, he is probably best remembered for his late 1960s country-oriented hits "Release Me" and "Reconsider Me", the latter of which demonstrated his stratospheric falsetto.

Adams' recording career commenced a decade earlier on Joe Ruffino's Ric set-up, for which he released several 45s including "A Losing Battle", a Top 30 R&B chart entry. It culminated with a series of excellent Rounder albums in the 1980s and 1990s, including the much-acclaimed One Foot In The Blues.

Pitched roughly in the middle period (late 70s) was a tenure with producer Senator Jones and his Hep' Me imprint. "It's You Baby, It's You", a horn-led mid-tempo swayer, and the beat-ballad 'Think About You", were originally unreleased tracks, only appearing on the US Ace compilation Greatest Performance in 1993.
This soulful pairing now receives its debut release on a 7" single and is a most worthy addition to the Soul4Real canon.    

RAY ELLIS

 

 

 

KIM TOLLIVER (S4R46)
CAN´T GET INTO YOU / THE SHOW MUST GO ON

 
Born outside Nashville in 1937, Kim Tolliver was a truly dynamic singer. Despite her long career, she never once enjoyed a hit release. Raised in Cleveland, Kim joined the Metrotones (1954) before establishing herself as a solo artist.

By the early 60s, she was a major player on the Ohio club scene (Lou Ragland got his start in her band). Her first single, cut at Royal Studios in 1967, escaped on Sure-Shot. By 1975, further releases had followed on Rojac, Superheavy, Fantasy, Chess, Gar, Pathfinder and Castro but they didn´t sell well, her recordings only ever appearing in the USA, Venezuela and Spain. 

After working live with Sam & Dave, she relocated to Miami and quickly established herself there. In the 70s she secured bookings in Australasia and immediately impressed local audiences. On one visit to New Zealand (1979), Zodiac Records licensed some recordings and released “Can't Get Into You” / “He Touched Me” (Key K101). We've now coupled that 45's top side with “The Show Must Go On” (previously unreleased).
 
JOHN SMITH

 

 

 

Portada Johnny.jpg

contra Johnny.jpg

label A sin fondo Johnny.png

label B sin fondo Johnny.png

portada Kim.jpg

contra Kim.jpg

label A sin fondo Kim.png

label B sin fondo Kim.png





Members Comments

Recommended Comments

Mal C

Posted

They're at it AGAIN!!  Two fab soul 45's, I for one, think the Bilbao branch of the rare scene has been doing it, above all others for a fair few years now, the weekendsrs have finished, but every release in their labels are 'Gotta Have Items...'!

Keep em comin Alex and co :)

 



Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!



×
×
  • Create New...