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I've been meaning to compile myself a deep soul CD from my northern b sides but I never seem to have time to play them. The longer I leave it the bigger the job becomes, so can anyone reccomend any.

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I've been meaning to compile myself a deep soul CD from my northern b sides but I never seem to have time to play them. The longer I leave it the bigger the job becomes, so can anyone reccomend any.

Cheers

Crumb

There's a veritable plethora of cracking B sides on the Deep/sweet thread, must be worth a trawl!

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yes the deep soul thread is very good.

my offering for now though would be Loretta Williams "I'm missing you" sensational.

I think the other side could easily be classed as northern ?

Other side 'Baby Cakes'.....most definitely a Northern stormer becoming very popular.

Crumb, I've done the exact thing you're thinking of doing, to be honest MOST Northern 45s have a good deep side so I just flipped them, recorded them and any I weren't that keen on left off the CD. Think you may be in for some great surprises, too many to list, some sound even better the second or third time you hear them.

I'll try and post up a track listing.

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THE DEEP AND SWEET THREAD IMHO IS THE BEST THREAD ON THE SITE,MINDBLOWING FLIPSIDES,UNKNOWNS,SWEET SOUL FROM THE SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES,CHECK IT OUT.DEEP SOUL IN ABUNDANCE ID RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE.

BAZ A :thumbsup:

Agreed , all contributors deserve a large pat on the back.

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I've been meaning to compile myself a deep soul CD from my northern b sides but I never seem to have time to play them. The longer I leave it the bigger the job becomes, so can anyone reccomend any.

Cheers

Crumb

Any O.V Wright is always a good starting point.

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I've been meaning to compile myself a deep soul CD from my northern b sides but I never seem to have time to play them. The longer I leave it the bigger the job becomes, so can anyone reccomend any.

Cheers

Crumb

Hi Crumb,

Great idea foe a CD, I would like to reccomend a few,

The Ringleaders - Let's start over - M Pac (B side to Baby whats happened to our love).

Debbie Taylor - I don't want to leave you - Arista (B side to Just don't pay).

Bobby Reed - If I don't love you - Bell (B side to The time is right for love).

Darrell Banks - Just becaude your love has gone - Volt (B side to I'm the one who loves you).

Elouise Laws - Stay with me - Music Merchant (This is the business, AWESOME B side to Love Factory)

There's a few for now, there are of course many many more.

Regards

Alan

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