Guest Kill_a_pig Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Just put together 2 cds of some of my favourite tracks and it occured to me that I could only hear such a set in my car. These are really great tracks IMHO and rarely get played nowadays. To hear 90% of these in a row would be impossible today or am I wrong? If there is anyplace that plays these types of sounds and no R&R, then I would glady travel a great distance to hear them. The tracks: CD1 Ruby Winters - I want Action Johnny Copeland - Sufferin' City Bobby Marchan - Everything A Poor Man Needs Mack Rice - Baby, I'm Coming Home August Moon - You're Together Baby Cookie Jackson - Do You Still Love Me Hector Rivera - Do It To Me Ty Karim - You Really Made It Good To Me Vonettes - Touch My Heart Benny Spellman - This Is For You My Love Ray Charles - I Don't Need No Doctor Crown Four - The Birth Of A Playboy Willie Mitchell - That Driving Beat James Brown - Money Wont Change You Jewel Akens - I've Arrived Enchanments - I'm In Love With Your Daughter Tommy Navaro - I Cried My Life Away Johnny Colon - You Gotta Love Me Dee Dee Sharpe - I'm Coming Home Harvey - Anyway You Wanta Soul Sisters - Think About The Good Times Willie Mitchell - The Chammpion Richie Adams - I Can't Escape From You The Strides - I Can Get Along Without Your Love Tee Fletcher - Happy Loving You CD2 The Moments - I've Got The Need The Mighty Clouds Of Joy - Time Al Mason - Good Lovin' Dutch Robinson - Can't Get Along Without You Four Below Zero - My Baby's Got E.S.P. Bobby King - If You Dont Want My Love Tommy Tate - You taught Me How To Love Seven Seas - Fight The Power inst. Patti Labelle - You Make It So Hard To Say No Eloise Laws - If I Don't Watch Out Love Commitee - I Made A Mistake Finishing Touch - The Down Sound David Ruffin - You're My Peace Of Mind Imperial Wonders - You Live Only Once Tyrone Davis - Just My Luck Lenny Williams - Choosing You Marboo - What About Love Roy Dawson - Over THe Top Kashif - Rumours Kumano - I'll Cry For You French Fries - Danse A La Musique Holland Dozier Holland - New Breed Kinda Woman Prince Philip Mitchel - Star In The Ghetto part2 The Bitter & The Sweet - I Wont Have No Baby's For You The Dells - Your Song Marc Sadane - One Minute From Love Al Downing - I'll Be Holding On Mack Simmons - Turning Point
Rbman Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Some great sounds there...including a few RnB You can do me a copy for my car!
pikeys dog Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 To hear 90% of these in a row would be impossible today or am I wrong? If there is anyplace that plays these types of sounds and no R&R, then I would glady travel a great distance to hear them. Mack Rice - Baby, I'm Coming Home Cookie Jackson - Do You Still Love Me Ray Charles - I Don't Need No Doctor James Brown - Money Wont Change You Harvey - Anyway You Wanta link Never fails to amaze me how many people slag off R&B, stating it's R&R then place tracks up in their favourites lists, or jump up to dance to it. When is an R&B record not an R&R record? When it's a Northern record of course! WOOF!
Rbman Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 of all my RnB records I think that Sea Cruise is R&R..... any luck with the info on Putty in Your Hands, Mr Dog?
pikeys dog Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 of all my RnB records I think that Sea Cruise is R&R..... any luck with the info on Putty in Your Hands, Mr Dog? link Not come across the book yet.... as soon as I find it I'll pass on the info. WOOF!
Guest Kill_a_pig Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Never fails to amaze me how many people slag off R&B, stating it's R&R then place tracks up in their favourites lists, or jump up to dance to it. When is an R&B record not an R&R record? When it's a Northern record of course! WOOF! link I really do love R&B but the majority of the so-called R&B discoveries of the last 5 years are nothing other than R&R. But thats my opinion. My brother in law introduced me to the sounds from The Wheel which was before my time and as far as I can make out, they played at least 75 % R&B, which still sounds great today. I very much doubt that todays R&R would have got deck time then.
Rbman Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Not come across the book yet.... as soon as I find it I'll pass on the info. WOOF! link sorry to be a pain but you know what it's like when there is a record that's under your skin and it's within your price range but you never see it or hear it played....
Guest Stuart T Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 of all my RnB records I think that Sea Cruise is R&R..... any luck with the info on Putty in Your Hands, Mr Dog? link But the instrumental is pure New Orleans rhythm 'n'blues rather than rock'n'roll? Funny how a vocal changes it. Saw Frankie Ford years ago, he was dressed like Elvis in Vegas. I prefer the instrumental nowadays anyway.
Simsy Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Top tunes on those cd's. Couldn't agree more with that sentiment, thought same as I was writing my 'compilation sensation' thread. Goes without saying you'd be unlikely to hear so many back to back goodies at a do.
Rbman Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 But the instrumental is pure New Orleans rhythm 'n'blues rather than rock'n'roll? Funny how a vocal changes it. Saw Frankie Ford years ago, he was dressed like Elvis in Vegas. I prefer the instrumental nowadays anyway. link Ace Cannon on London...got it but never hear it out!
Paulb Posted March 16, 2005 Posted March 16, 2005 Willie Mitchell - That Driving Beat, what a song that is. Never fails to get me in the mood for a niter. 100% Stomper.
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