Steveh73 Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted a few suggestions for some good eighties tunes I might have missed out on. By eighties tunes, I don't mean one-off seven-inch obscurities on minor labels out of Texas, I mean major label releases that I might stand a chance of getting hold of and,who knows, one day might fetch big cash - once the obsession for seventies releases dies down that is! Steve H
Guest LeoLyxxx Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Of course i have no idea how good your knowledge is of 80s soul so you might know these but here goes: Rockie Robbins "you & me" (A&M LP) Switch "keeping secrets" (Total Experience LP) Rick James "fool on the street" (Gordy) Chicago Pete "i'm begging you" (Valerie) Fatu "just one look" (Fire Mountain) Linda Tillery "secrets" (411 12") best Leo
Guest Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted a few suggestions for some good eighties tunes I might have missed out on. By eighties tunes, I don't mean one-off seven-inch obscurities on minor labels out of Texas, I mean major label releases that I might stand a chance of getting hold of and,who knows, one day might fetch big cash - once the obsession for seventies releases dies down that is! Steve H link Too many Steve, like all decades, there are literally thousands and thousands out there! Where do you start? What do you know? Are you talking just soul? Narrow it down a little... Sam
Eddie Hubbard Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted a few suggestions for some good eighties tunes I might have missed out on. By eighties tunes, I don't mean one-off seven-inch obscurities on minor labels out of Texas, I mean major label releases that I might stand a chance of getting hold of and,who knows, one day might fetch big cash - once the obsession for seventies releases dies down that is! Steve H link How about : Gwen McCrae - keep the fire burning [Atlantic , Jay Player - Love is the answer [bevnick ] ,The Dells - All about the paper [20TH Century , Dayton - Promise Me [Capitol ] , Mystic Merlin -Just can't give you up [Capitol ] , Arnie Love - I'm out of your life , Mon Belle amour -Ann Pebbles [Hi] .Hope this helps Steve .Best ,Eddie .
Tomangoes Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 A little tip. If you can use the internet to pick up radio, try a few USA stations offering R & B/ Soul etc. Chicago/NewYork stations have some great Oldies shows and its worth the try. Even in the 80s, most of the records played at soul venues, especially Northern, were still oldies, and the Jazz Funk scene played - well - Jazz Funk with not much soul as I remember (Another brick in the wall - seriously). Ed
Guest Jamie Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) Webster Lewis - Let Me Be The One - Epic £10-£15 Atlantic Starr - Circles - A&M £10-£15 Charles Mann - Sho Nuff No Funny Stuff Love - LA £10 Johnny Bristol - Love No Longer Has A Hold On Me - Hansa/Ariola £10 Billy Nichols - Diamond Ring - West Side £10 All very early 80's, I spose still sounding late 70's. Cheers, Jamie (Can I also add that none of those will ever be worth anymore than that!!! ) Edited February 16, 2005 by Jamie
Bigsoulman Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted a few suggestions for some good eighties tunes I might have missed out on. By eighties tunes, I don't mean one-off seven-inch obscurities on minor labels out of Texas, I mean major label releases that I might stand a chance of getting hold of and,who knows, one day might fetch big cash - once the obsession for seventies releases dies down that is! Steve H link LANIER @ CO--I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT YOU--WAYLO SHOULD GET IT FOR A TENNER, CRAIG MOERER HAD COPIES, BRILLIANT SOUL RECORD ALTHOUGH IT IS PROGRAMMED MUSIC, DONT LET THAT PUT YOU OFF.
Petebangor Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 LANIER @ CO--I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT YOU--WAYLO SHOULD GET IT FOR A TENNER, CRAIG MOERER HAD COPIES, BRILLIANT SOUL RECORD ALTHOUGH IT IS PROGRAMMED MUSIC, DONT LET THAT PUT YOU OFF. link One of my all time faves.Brilliant record A few more :- Roberta Gilliam-All I want is my Baby Marzette Griffith-Live Again Glenn Jones-Keep on Doing Bobby Womack-So many Sides Of You Bobby Womack-Tell Me Why Randy Brown -Always In The Mood Paris-I choose You Will king-Backed Up Against the Wall Vaneese Thomas-Love In Your Eyes Broomfield-Is It So hard/Don't Cover Up Your feelings The there's the Shirley brown/William Bell/Will Downing/Winans/Jones Girls/Teddy P.I could go on and on. The 80's stuff is very underrated,under the disco dross,there's a lot of class tunes,watch them go in the years to come. Cheers Pete
Bigsoulman Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted a few suggestions for some good eighties tunes I might have missed out on. By eighties tunes, I don't mean one-off seven-inch obscurities on minor labels out of Texas, I mean major label releases that I might stand a chance of getting hold of and,who knows, one day might fetch big cash - once the obsession for seventies releases dies down that is! Steve H link STEVEN DANTE--LOVE FOLLOWS--4TH + BROADWAY--£5 WILTON FELDER FEAT BOBBY WOMACK--INHERIT THE WIND--MCA--£10 LANIER & CO--I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO--WAYLO--£10 STANLEY CLARKE FEAT HOWARD HEWITT--HEAVEN SENT YOU--EPIC--£8
Soulsmith Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Ref Lanier & Co. mentioned above - also check out another release "Dancing In The Night" Loads of copies about should still be cheap. Also invest in Sam Dees - After All Hot House - Dont Come To Stay
pikeys dog Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Bobby Womack-So many Sides Of You Cheers Pete link Won't be quite so cheap now Johnny Ovenchips has decided to auction a copy.... hasn't even got the picture sleeve! WOOF!
Petebangor Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Won't be quite so cheap now Johnny Ovenchips has decided to auction a copy.... hasn't even got the picture sleeve! WOOF! link I know.I saw it. F**kin ridiculous. I paid £1.25 for it as a new release.The 12" is still very cheap as is the album The Poet,which should be in everyones collection. Cheers Pete
Bigsoulman Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 I know.I saw it. F**kin ridiculous. I paid £1.25 for it as a new release.The 12" is still very cheap as is the album The Poet,which should be in everyones collection. Cheers Pete link YEAH, AND ITS UP TO 58 QUID WITH 13 DAYS TO GO!, WHATS THAT ALL ABOUT?
pikeys dog Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 I know.I saw it. F**kin ridiculous. I paid £1.25 for it as a new release.The 12" is still very cheap as is the album The Poet,which should be in everyones collection. Cheers Pete link Already up to £58 with a fortnight to go! Paid the princely sum of 90p for mine about 7 years ago.... I've also got a copy of the album in my sales box, with not a single sniff @ £15. WOOF!
pikeys dog Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Back on topic.... G.C. Cameron - Wait Until Tomorrow - UK Ardent. Good 80s tune that can be picked up for less than a tenner. WOOF!
Guest Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Been searching through some of the more popular 80's tunes which should be quite easy to get hold of if you have'nt already got them (all 12"'s): You & Me - Goodie Use Me,Lose Me - The Paul Simpson Connection Cold Shoulder - Evelyn Thomas Rescue me - Sybil Thomas Your Sweetness - Willie Clayton The Groove - Rodney Franklin Come to Me - Bennie Braxton Please come back - Dean Edwards All I Want Is My Baby - Roberta Gilliam Love Is The Answer - Jay Player Wish you Were Here - First Light Breakin Down Sugar Samba - Julia & Company Givin Up On Love - lenny Williams Cry To Me - Loleatta Holloway For Your Love - Cahs I'll Be Around - Clarence Mann Glad You're In My Life - Shabazz Emotions - Starpoint Love Tonight - David Simmons Ain't That the truth - Frankie Kelly Keep On - Bobby Mardis Very Last Drop - Bobby Thurston Gotta Go By What You Tell Me - Rov Ve Baby Dont Hold Your LOve Back - Bridge James King - Memory Holdin On - Tony Rallo & The Midnite band Deja Vu - A.B'S so many more these are just a few of my fav's.....................
Jason S Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 James 'Bootie' Tuten - This Is A Love Affair (Ultimate) Billy Boomer - I Like What She's Doing To Me (Blast) James Chappell - I'm Glad I Found You (Haywoods) Evans Pyramid - No I Won't (Smokah) - weird but somehow appealing Ramona Brooks - I Don't Want You Back (Q) Caviar - Never Stop Loving You (Survivor) Khaliq - Never Had A Love Like Yours Before (Brofeel) - from '87...sure as f**k doesn't sound like it. New Jersey Connection - Love Don't Come Easy (Carnival) - one of the best of it's time EVER...chooooon. Common Sense - I Really Love You (BC) might not be 80's, might just creep in... Raj - Somthing Inside (Oak tree) John Simmons - Ain't Nothing Like The Love (Sabrina) Pure Pleasure - By My Side (QC) There are but a few, all gettable, some might require a bit more wedge than others.
Guest noss Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) O 'Jays "Put Our Heads Together" Kenny Burke "Rising To The Top" Paris "I Choose You" Otis Clay "The Only Way Is Up" Staples "Trippin' On Your love" Edited February 16, 2005 by noss
Neiljon31 Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 I'm glad we are on the verge of an eighties revival, everyone else is it seems. Think I will watch prices rise then get out me old lists out and kick myself for not buying everything.
Daved Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Chapter 8 "Stronger Love" Mini Curry "100%" Body "Middle Of The Night" Perri "I'm The One" Ernesta Dunbar "Checking Out" Bobby McClure "It Feels So Good (To Be Back Home" Mellissa Morgan "Heart Breaking Decision" Bloodstone "Just Wanna Get The Feel Of It" Amy Keys "Someone's Gonna Fall In Love" Mary Love Comer "Come Out Of The Sandbox" As Pete B says, a very underrated period.
Guest in town Mikey Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Look at this. https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...ssPageName=WDVW No bids. Gotta be worth the posatge alone. Sorry not really into 80s, just loved this tune at the Oddfellows.
Guest Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 The 80's stuff is very underrated,under the disco dross,there's a lot of class tunes,watch them go in the years to come. Cheers Pete link I agree with you about underrated and the ones you list and all the others listed above too.
Guest Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Won't be quite so cheap now Johnny Ovenchips has decided to auction a copy.... hasn't even got the picture sleeve! WOOF! link Ive got the picture sleeve
Steveh73 Posted February 17, 2005 Author Posted February 17, 2005 Thanks very much everyone for some excellent reccomendations. As is stated above, some fine soul music emerged during the eighties - just doesn't seem to be getting much of a spin at the moment. Looks like I might not be the only one who feels that way. Some excellent tunes due some exposure include - Intrigue - Let Sleeping Dogs Lie Billy Always - Back on Track Gladys Knight and The Pips - When You're Far Away John White - Fooled Around And Fell In Love Beau Williams - All Because of You THS - Shine On Anymore for anymore?
soulmac Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Steve Some major label releases All should be available for £5 Keni Burke - Gotta find my way back in your heart (UK RCA) Gwen McCrae - Doin' it (UK Atlantic) Sunfire - Step in the light (UK WB) Lew Kirton - Talk to me (UK Epic) Phyllis St James - Candlelight afternoon (UK Motown) David Lasley - Saved by love (UK EMI) Billy Griffin - Believe it or not (UK Atlantic) Alyson Williams - I second that emotion (UK Def Jam) Oliver Cheatham - Bless the ladies (UK MCA) Denise Lasalle - Come to bed (UK Malaco) Tashan - Thank you father (UK Def Jam) Hot House - Hard as I try (UK de/construction) this ones a ballad soulmac
Petebangor Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Thanks very much everyone for some excellent reccomendations. As is stated above, some fine soul music emerged during the eighties - just doesn't seem to be getting much of a spin at the moment. Looks like I might not be the only one who feels that way. Some excellent tunes due some exposure include - Intrigue - Let Sleeping Dogs Lie Billy Always - Back on Track Gladys Knight and The Pips - When You're Far Away John White - Fooled Around And Fell In Love Beau Williams - All Because of You THS - Shine On Anymore for anymore? link Steve pm me with your address I'll sort out a couple of 80's cdr's for you mate. Cheers Pete
jazzyjas Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Fantastic stuff being mentioned here... Here's some off the top of my head-some modern soul, some boogie here-some super easy and a little bit rare: 1. Love Pains-Willie Clayton-Kirstee 2. School of the Groove-Al Johnson (Back For More LP) Columbia-ALL Al Johnson is good! 3. I'll Be Waiting-Thomas & Taylor 4. Night Rider-Midnight Star-Solar 5. Feelin' Lucky Lately-High Fashion-Capitol 6. Out In the Night-Serge Ponsar-WB 7. Serious & Hold Me Tighter In the Rain-Billy Griffin 8. Universal Love-Woods Empire-Tabu 9. Sound of Music-Dayton-Capitol 10. When Love Calls-Atlantic Starr 11. Alone At Last-Joe Simon-Mello Soun Records 12. Let Me Get Close To You-Valentine Brothers-Bridge 13. Slip Away-Skool Boyz-Columbia 14. Move On-Frederick-Heat 15. Can You Handle It-Sharon Redd-Prelude 16. Don't Listen to Your Friends-First Class-Park-Way 17. Give Me Your Love-Active Force-A&M 18. Get Me Through the Night-Barbara Mitchell 19. Love X Love-George Benson-WB 20. She's a Super Lady-Luther Vandross-Epic (Never Too Much LP) 21. Ice-Frank Washington-Studio II Revue-My favorite 80s rarity at the moment. 22. Love Lights-Conway & Temple-Old Town 23. I Love You More-Rene & Angela Got loads more! Please everybody keep listing this stuff! I feel a nice new comp coming on! I'm going to be thinking about this stuff all day tomorrow... KTF Jas ps. Come Out of the Sandbox is BRILLIANT! Also, I remember "Heaven Sent You" by Stanley Clarke being played on the radio years ago. Nice one!
Petebangor Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Fantastic stuff being mentioned here... Here's some off the top of my head-some modern soul, some boogie here-some super easy and a little bit rare: 1. Love Pains-Willie Clayton-Kirstee 2. School of the Groove-Al Johnson (Back For More LP) Columbia-ALL Al Johnson is good! 3. I'll Be Waiting-Thomas & Taylor 4. Night Rider-Midnight Star-Solar 5. Feelin' Lucky Lately-High Fashion-Capitol 6. Out In the Night-Serge Ponsar-WB 7. Serious & Hold Me Tighter In the Rain-Billy Griffin 8. Universal Love-Woods Empire-Tabu 9. Sound of Music-Dayton-Capitol 10. When Love Calls-Atlantic Starr 11. Alone At Last-Joe Simon-Mello Soun Records 12. Let Me Get Close To You-Valentine Brothers-Bridge 13. Slip Away-Skool Boyz-Columbia 14. Move On-Frederick-Heat 15. Can You Handle It-Sharon Redd-Prelude 16. Don't Listen to Your Friends-First Class-Park-Way 17. Give Me Your Love-Active Force-A&M 18. Get Me Through the Night-Barbara Mitchell 19. Love X Love-George Benson-WB 20. She's a Super Lady-Luther Vandross-Epic (Never Too Much LP) 21. Ice-Frank Washington-Studio II Revue-My favorite 80s rarity at the moment. 22. Love Lights-Conway & Temple-Old Town 23. I Love You More-Rene & Angela Got loads more! Please everybody keep listing this stuff! I feel a nice new comp coming on! I'm going to be thinking about this stuff all day tomorrow... KTF Jas ps. Come Out of the Sandbox is BRILLIANT! Also, I remember "Heaven Sent You" by Stanley Clarke being played on the radio years ago. Nice one! link A few more Band AKA-Joy/Grace Thomas and Taylor-You Can't Blame Love Yvette Cason-Next To You Unlimited Touch-Searchin To Find The One Viola Wills-Dare To Dream Kleer-Intimate Connection Skyy-Here's to You First circle-I Can't Find A Love Gwendolyn Lassic-Never Gonna Give you Up Collins And Collins-You know how to Make Me Feel So Good Johnnie Taylor-What About My love Pieces Of A dream-Warm Weather Change-Glow of love Brothers in Christ-God's Armour Pete
Ernie Andrews Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 A few more Band AKA-Joy/Grace Thomas and Taylor-You Can't Blame Love Yvette Cason-Next To You Unlimited Touch-Searchin To Find The One Viola Wills-Dare To Dream Kleer-Intimate Connection Skyy-Here's to You First circle-I Can't Find A Love Gwendolyn Lassic-Never Gonna Give you Up Collins And Collins-You know how to Make Me Feel So Good Johnnie Taylor-What About My love Pieces Of A dream-Warm Weather Change-Glow of love Brothers in Christ-God's Armour Pete link Is it true that the rip off of Johnnie Taylors -What about my love was voted number 1 single of the year a couple of weeks back-?
Guest Rich Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 A few LP's for you off the top of my head that shouldn't be too hard to track down... Chuck Roberson
Guest Rich Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 A few 80s LP's for you off the top of my head that shouldn't be too hard to track down... Chuck Roberson - The more we are together - Soul Potion (don't let Chuck's nails scare you Bert Robinson - No more cold nights - Capitol Lenny Woods - I'm burnin' - 20th Century Fox (You've got love in your eye's is a fantastic builder) Mr. Jesse James - It takes one to know one - TTED
Guest Brian Ellis Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Is it true that the rip off of Johnnie Taylors -What about my love was voted number 1 single of the year a couple of weeks back-? link It was called Lola's Theme by the Shapeshifters. Have a look at the video/sound clip: https://www.virgin.net/music/musicvideos/sh...astheme_hi.html Not bad - apart from the dreadful synthey percussion backing. Watch out for the tranny at the end of the video burst!!! Brian
Daved Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 I think the 80s was more of an LPs period, especially in view of the slower tempo the higher quality soul tracks had. Other goodies that spring to mind are: Broomfield Vanesse Thomas Stephanie Mills "If I Were Your Woman" By All Means Anita Baker Chapter 8 (both) Perri "The Flight" Miles Jaye "Irresistible"
John Siret Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Stanley Williams - Count The Days - Hotline Always liked this one from 85.
Guest Brian Ellis Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Stanley Williams - Count The Days - Hotline Always liked this one from 85. link Absolutely sublime record. I'd definitely take that as one of my desert island discs. If anyone out there hasn't heard this try to check it out - and it shouldn't cost much more than a few pints of lager. Brian
Bigsoulman Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Absolutely sublime record. I'd definitely take that as one of my desert island discs. If anyone out there hasn't heard this try to check it out - and it shouldn't cost much more than a few pints of lager. Brian link Have you got a soundbite of that Brian?, have heard people talk about it but never heard it
Neiljon31 Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Bert Robinson only put out 2 lp's and they are fantastic, got some great ballads on there, first one has a track on it called something like Never Gonna let you go (nothing to do with Rick Astley) and its sublime as i recall. Also check out John Whitehead album I Need Money Bad. Think these were all coming out on Capitol at that time, Beau Williams was another, Willie Collins, HUSH productions i think. Stanley Williams quality, got Coming Back Home on the other side aswell. Just played Jennifer Holliday- Heartstrings, that sounds good, was on first (?) ever cassette derek pearson did with SOS.
Guest Brian Ellis Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Bigsoulman I've tried looking around the web for one - but with no success I'm sorry. I've got the record but I've never transferred one onto my computer before - so would probably take for ever to sort it out to send on a soundbyte. Hope someone else can help - Hippo or Billythe boot are good at posting up sounds. If you see it out this weekend buy it blind - I'm sure you won't regret it. It's very much mid tempo, not an out and out Northern dancer by any stretch of the imagination; but if you're into nice catchy tunes and top lyrics you just can't go wrong with this. But don't SHOUT at me if it's not your cup of tea!! Brian
Bigsoulman Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Bigsoulman I've tried looking around the web for one - but with no success I'm sorry. I've got the record but I've never transferred one onto my computer before - so would probably take for ever to sort it out to send on a soundbyte. Hope someone else can help - Hippo or Billythe boot are good at posting up sounds. If you see it out this weekend buy it blind - I'm sure you won't regret it. It's very much mid tempo, not an out and out Northern dancer by any stretch of the imagination; but if you're into nice catchy tunes and top lyrics you just can't go wrong with this. But don't SHOUT at me if it's not your cup of tea!! Brian link [ Thanks Brian, I think I know where to get a copy, promise I won't shout where I got it from or if I don't like it, buying blind has probably been my biggest downfall as far as spending money goes but what the hell for the price of a few beers
Guest Brian Ellis Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Bigsoulman Hope you get it (tenner or so) - do let us know what you think of it. Brian
Bigsoulman Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Bigsoulman Hope you get it (tenner or so) - do let us know what you think of it. Brian link Will do Brian, and i'll be brutally frank as well, but no effing and blinding!
soulmac Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 (edited) Have you got a soundbite of that Brian?, have heard people talk about it but never heard it link Lenny I've got a copy, I'll bring it along to the next Web and let you hear it. soulmac. Edited February 19, 2005 by soulmac
Bigsoulman Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Lenny I've got a copy, I'll bring it along to the next Web and let you hear it. soumac. link thanks John, but managed to get a copy cheap tonight
Guest Brian Ellis Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 thanks John, but managed to get a copy cheap tonight link Well Bigsoulman - what's the verdict? Brian
Guest Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 For some quality grooves check out https://vinyl.danceclassics.net Not easy to find 80's tunes, but certainly not to be missed too. Many with sound samples available. Enjoy. FunkEd
Guest Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 Just subscribe to Rod Dearloves lists.....banging tunes, some pricey, many not...... what about Bill Spoon 12" on Hense Forth think it was a 1990 release, tremendous two step genius, should cost around £25.....but be quick, cause i feel that price will jump in time (just my opinion.......)
Guest Posted March 19, 2005 Posted March 19, 2005 A few 80s LP's for you off the top of my head that shouldn't be too hard to track down... Chuck Roberson - The more we are together - Soul Potion I've been looking everywhere for this LP. Do you have one to sell or can you make a CD-R copy of it..PLEASE!!!
slimharpo Posted March 19, 2005 Posted March 19, 2005 Here's A Few Mainstream issues LJ Reynolds - Weigh All The Facts - UK Club Larry Woo - Love's Gonna Get You - UK 10 Vernon Burch - Baby For You - Chocolate City Denise LaSalle - I'm Tripping On You - MCA Goldie Alexander - Go Back - UK Project Dells - Your Song - 20th Cent Willie Hutch - In And Out - UK Motown SLIM
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