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Miss Schmidt Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Yup good singer Just "good"?? Hmm..(My favorite is Michael Watford though )
kathdj Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Yup good singer I was lucky enough to see him live in New York in 1999 - and got to meet him afterwards.
Northern Soul Uk Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Yes, was listening to Kenny Bobien about 4 years ago. He is classed as a 'Garage' vocalist really, as 'Garage' is the deeper, more soulful side of House music. Great voice, and quality tunes. Also try having a listen to a guy called 'CeCe Rogers', said to have the best male vocal voice on the House/Garage scene. CeCe Rogers - Someday Well spotted. Edited October 16, 2008 by steveluigi
Miss Schmidt Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Yes, was listening to Kenny Bobien about 4 years ago. He is classed as a 'Garage' vocalist really, as 'Garage' is the deeper, more soulful side of House music. Great voice, and quality tunes. Also try having a listen to a guy called 'CeCe Rogers', said to have the best male vocal voice on the House/Garage scene. CeCe Rogers - Someday Well spotted. Yeah, Someday is a classic. I don't know if people still use the word Garage as since a while this horrible UK music is called Garage. We say Deep House...Arnold Jarvis is pretty good as well , Robert Owens and Alexander Hope. Edited October 16, 2008 by Miss Schmidt
Steve G Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Yeah, Someday is a classic. I don't know if people still use the word Garage as since a while this horrible UK music is called Garage. We say Deep House...Arnold Jarvis is pretty good as well , Robert Owens and Alexander Hope. We call it "Soulful house" too. Haven't heard the word garage to describe it for several years now. As you say that UK stuff is garage.
Hayden Road Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Someday - Ce Ce Rodgers. classic tune but over 20 years old now. There is always good soulful house stuff out there, but not so easy to hear it out. The 'Soul Heaven' nights are worth checking out, along with any night 'Bobby and Steve' are at, but to be honest, its a lot easier to find a local soul night than a decent Soulful House night. A ideal niter for me would be quality rare up-tempo Northern in one room/Modern and Soulful house in the other. Unfortunatly i don't know of anywhere like this at the moment! Anyone know different?
Daved Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I believe the Kings Hall, Stoke allnighters are like that, although I've not been for a few years.
jocko Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) We call it "Soulful house" too. Haven't heard the word garage to describe it for several years now. As you say that UK stuff is garage. I think we just call it Soul and have done since 1990ish Steve! The great Paul "Trouble" Anderson, the only real Trouble , used to have a great jingle on his fantastic Kiss FM shows (long before it was the station it is now). It was along the lines of "Garage is where you park your car, House is where you live, the sounds of Advance Black Dance" or something like that! And everything he played was soulful (IMVHO!) I was playing a couple of newish tracks other night and actually thought they might be up your street in a Micheal Proctor sort of way, but CD only, you could be the soulful hous Don of the NS scene! Was going to send you clips but thought you might think I was being cheeky Someday - Ce Ce Rodgers. classic tune but over 20 years old now. There is always good soulful house stuff out there, but not so easy to hear it out. The 'Soul Heaven' nights are worth checking out, along with any night 'Bobby and Steve' are at, but to be honest, its a lot easier to find a local soul night than a decent Soulful House night. A ideal niter for me would be quality rare up-tempo Northern in one room/Modern and Soulful house in the other. Unfortunatly i don't know of anywhere like this at the moment! Anyone know different? Agreed re CC Rodgers, its almost the Frank Wilson of House , there are far better vocalists out there in the House (aka Soulful House, etc etc) world, Forgot to say look out for his wife Su Su Bobien, a fantastic vocalist with some great tracks. Sad to hear that about London not having such nights, mid to late 90's used to travel down their regularly and there were always a number of decent nights, Bobby and Steve have always been involved too, great guys, anyone remember their Prestatyn appearance? Edited October 17, 2008 by jocko
Steve G Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I was playing a couple of newish tracks other night and actually thought they might be up your street in a Micheal Proctor sort of way, but CD only, you could be the soulful hous Don of the NS scene! Was going to send you clips but thought you might think I was being cheeky Cheeky son of a gun - you obviously didn't hear about my Prestatyn set then? Started off with Marc Evans, remix of Bennson etc etc - all good stuff and I do keep up to date with a lot of "soulful house". Michael Proctor just so overplayed - the "Frank Wilson" of the soulful house scene?
jocko Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Cheeky son of a gun - you obviously didn't hear about my Prestatyn set then? Started off with Marc Evans, remix of Bennson etc etc - all good stuff and I do keep up to date with a lot of "soulful house". Michael Proctor just so overplayed - the "Frank Wilson" of the soulful house scene? I did hear about it and do know you dabble more than others on the scene so was being a bit cheeky, was serious about the tracks though, thought as they were CD only (I think) and so much of this stuff passes by without being heard, or at least it does me anyway, might be new to you. The are just plain soul tracks, I will drop you a PM and if you havent heard them will let you hear them some time next week. Next years Prestatyn not that far away and those mixing lessons you are taking can only be beneficial.
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Christ ce ce rogers takes me back to the days i used to listen and buy lots of stuff like that , inc paradise garage style things (can't win for losing etc) At the moment from the modern room at pressy loving underground ministries feat kenny bobien " i shall not be moved" ... Thanks to mark r for the tune info :-)
Robin S Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 How about this great "live" rendition of "Blessed"... https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vAvs2aLI_ss Loads of other Kenny vids on You Tube....Can't find "See You Again" which is one of my faves by him...moves me every time I hear it...namechecks on recently departed faces off the House Scene...any one got a clip?
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Author Posted October 17, 2008 Christ ce ce rogers takes me back to the days i used to listen and buy lots of stuff like that , inc paradise garage style things (can't win for losing etc) At the moment from the modern room at pressy loving underground ministries feat kenny bobien " i shall not be moved" ... Thanks to mark r for the tune info :-) ">
Steve G Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I did hear about it and do know you dabble more than others on the scene so was being a bit cheeky, was serious about the tracks though, thought as they were CD only (I think) and so much of this stuff passes by without being heard, or at least it does me anyway, might be new to you. The are just plain soul tracks, I will drop you a PM and if you havent heard them will let you hear them some time next week. Next years Prestatyn not that far away and those mixing lessons you are taking can only be beneficial. Thanks jocko. That would be great. Mixing lessons moi? Nah? Only thing I can mix is milk in me tea.
Dylan Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Yeah, Someday is a classic. I don't know if people still use the word Garage as since a while this horrible UK music is called Garage. We say Deep House...Arnold Jarvis is pretty good as well , Robert Owens and Alexander Hope. I always think of garage as the stuff from the states on nervous new york, strictly rhythm etc etc but saomehow the description changed and it took on a whole new meaning. Not at all what it used to be IMO. deep house probably sums it up better now. have very fond memories of the DIY nights in nottingham early to mid 90s they realy championed the sound.
Kev Moore Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I always thought it was soulfull house but with Mr Bobien there's always a leaning to Gospel as he's a pastor in a church in New Jersey. (Check out his recording of 'Father' Don't think he's with Su Su anymore. I think they split????? I got in touch with him via MySpace..really nice guy. Got loads of his records... he has an amazing voice and range. When you hear him come down an octave he's still with it. Ta Kev
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Author Posted October 17, 2008 There is the criteria "Gospel House". Mass Order-Lift every voice is the most popular one I'd say.
Mark R Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Yeah, Someday is a classic. I don't know if people still use the word Garage as since a while this horrible UK music is called Garage. We say Deep House...Arnold Jarvis is pretty good as well , Robert Owens and Alexander Hope. For those that don't know, Alexander Hope is an alter-ego for Josh Milan of Blaze..............plainly obvious if you compare records by the two!! Cheers, Mark R
Mark R Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Cheeky son of a gun - you obviously didn't hear about my Prestatyn set then? Started off with Marc Evans, remix of Bennson etc etc - all good stuff and I do keep up to date with a lot of "soulful house". Michael Proctor just so overplayed - the "Frank Wilson" of the soulful house scene? Was telling Sam all about you last night Steve............he was a little surprised!! I did explain that your set wasn't ALL house Cheers, Mark R
Mark R Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I get a bit carried away sometimes, and i know you're talking big voices here at the moment, but this is doing my head in...............Will "Reelsoul" Rodriguez always hits the spot: https://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=sh...es&cv=26685 Reelsoul Vocal Mix............bloody brilliant!! Cheers, Mark R
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Author Posted October 17, 2008 I get a bit carried away sometimes, and i know you're talking big voices here at the moment, but this is doing my head in...............Will "Reelsoul" Rodriguez always hits the spot: https://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=sh...es&cv=26685 Reelsoul Vocal Mix............bloody brilliant!! Cheers, Mark R Not too keen..Kenny Lattimore-Days like this anyone?? https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=M0WxbLhsZ8g
Sutty Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 how tragic that the scene these records were made for/on has petered out to a few specialist nights, partly because people got ripped off for too long at dance clubs with over-pricing and other reasons, partly because rock music is fashionable again instead with the younger generation - and in the UK, partly because the UK soul scene actively discouraged and slagged off these very records at the time, in person and in print, as 'that's not soul music' 1000 or so extra sales of 'father' at the time would have made a big difference to soundmen-on-wax still being in the business of releasing more great records by the Bobiens. Now it's all too late and the only ones who might benefit are the second hand record dealers. at least it's finally accepted that Kenny is soulful! cheers Sutty
Miss Schmidt Posted October 17, 2008 Author Posted October 17, 2008 Kenny sure is soulful and so is for example India, I mean how amazing is her voice! https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LtJPSqFFsT0&...feature=related and here plus Michael Watford. Its a massive vocal house tune. pure SOUL!!! https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FMjGuHuP210&...feature=related
Guest Nik Mak Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Kenny sure is soulful and so is for example India, I mean how amazing is her voice! https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LtJPSqFFsT0&...feature=related and here plus Michael Watford. Its a massive vocal house tune. pure SOUL!!! https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FMjGuHuP210&...feature=related Got everything Kenny Bobien has released just about the best vocalist on the Soulful House seen followed by all the artists named in this thread. Arnold jarvis has an amazing soulful voice but Kenny has that certain something when he belts it out. Magic. British wise Noel Mckoy takes some beating?
Guest Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 And the rest of us just call it House music.. Do you need "Soulful" in front of it to tell you if it's good or not
Kev Moore Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Got everything Kenny Bobien has released just about the best vocalist on the Soulful House Any chance of a listing as I'm trying to fill in missing pieces? It would be a great help Thanks Kev
Guest Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 "Gave me Love" Eric Kupper mix Yes Please!!!! Andy.
Northern Soul Uk Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I'm sure you all know this already, but the terms 'Garage' and 'House' stem from the names of the clubs where they're styles were supposedly first played, 'Garage' from 'Paradise Garage' and 'House' from the New York wareHOUSE' One club played deeper more soulfull house than the other, hence the different terms for each style to differenciate which was which, a bit like Northern, Southern and Newies. Unfortunately we need prefixes to explain, without actually explaining what style we are refering to. When I opened my first record shop in Leeds in 1988, customers could come in and ask for 'House' or 'Garage', and we'd instantly know what they wanted. But then all of the pigeon holes sprang up and we had to virtually have a f**king questionaire for them to fill in so that we knew what they wanted. Steve
Northern Soul Uk Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 "Gave me Love" Eric Kupper mix Yes Please!!!! Andy.Yes I DJ'd with Eric about 4 years ago, VERY tallented person and an all round top geezer to boot.
Robin S Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 (edited) I'm sure you all know this already, but the terms 'Garage' and 'House' stem from the names of the clubs where they're styles were supposedly first played, 'Garage' from 'Paradise Garage' and 'House' from the New York wareHOUSE' Steve Chicago Warehouse was'nt it? - Home of Frankie Knuckles.. Edited October 17, 2008 by Robin S
Guest Dr Bob Jones Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Yeah, Someday is a classic. I don't know if people still use the word Garage as since a while this horrible UK music is called Garage. We say Deep House...Arnold Jarvis is pretty good as well , Robert Owens and Alexander Hope. Yes Miss Schmidt, well said. I hate the words Garage and House, prefer to call these guys Modern Soul singers. Btw Alexander Hope is an alias of Josh Milan (Blaze), they are one and the same person. Others worth a mention are Roland Clark Marc Evans The late & unbelievably great... KT Brooks Terrence Downs Mustafa Akbar Best Dr Bob J.
Guest Dr Bob Jones Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I always thought it was soulfull house but with Mr Bobien there's always a leaning to Gospel as he's a pastor in a church in New Jersey. (Check out his recording of 'Father' Don't think he's with Su Su anymore. I think they split????? I got in touch with him via MySpace..really nice guy. Got loads of his records... he has an amazing voice and range. When you hear him come down an octave he's still with it. Ta Kev Kev Kenny's now married to Stephanie Cooke. He left a pregnant Su Su Bobien a few years back now. Check out Su Su Bobiens 'You Don't Know' , written as a passing shot at Kenny. Best Dr Bob Jones
Bjorn Nilsson Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Love him! He's the only singer I've got more than three 12" with. Also love his ex wife SuSu Bobien.
Guest Dr Bob Jones Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Chicago Warehouse was'nt it? - Home of Frankie Knuckles.. Got it in one Robin House from The Warehouse in Chicago - Frankie Knuckles musical ground breaking residency, whilst his close friend Larry Levan was resident spinner at New York's famed Paradise Garage. The music policy at both venues was similar the highest quality Dance Music of the day. A brilliant read charting the history of The Warehouse, Paradise Garage etc is Tim Lawrence book 'Love Saves The Day - A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970 - 1979'. Pub by Duke University Press 2003. Tim also hosts UK parties for David Mancuso - a pivotal figuire in the New York scene. Best Dr Bob Jones
Northern Soul Uk Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Got it in one Robin House from The Warehouse in Chicago - Frankie Knuckles musical ground breaking residency, whilst his close friend Larry Levan was resident spinner at New York's famed Paradise Garage. The music policy at both venues was similar the highest quality Dance Music of the day. A brilliant read charting the history of The Warehouse, Paradise Garage etc is Tim Lawrence book 'Love Saves The Day - A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970 - 1979'. Pub by Duke University Press 2003. Tim also hosts UK parties for David Mancuso - a pivotal figuire in the New York scene. Best Dr Bob JonesAh well, I was right about the history of the styles of music, but geography has never been my strongest subject.
Guest cardysharpy Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Got it in one Robin House from The Warehouse in Chicago - Frankie Knuckles musical ground breaking residency, whilst his close friend Larry Levan was resident spinner at New York's famed Paradise Garage. The music policy at both venues was similar the highest quality Dance Music of the day. A brilliant read charting the history of The Warehouse, Paradise Garage etc is Tim Lawrence book 'Love Saves The Day - A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970 - 1979'. Pub by Duke University Press 2003. Tim also hosts UK parties for David Mancuso - a pivotal figuire in the New York scene. Best Dr Bob Jones Also worth a read regarding the Paradise Garage is Mel Cheren "my life at the paradise garage" an autobiography from the founder of westend records.
Northern Soul Uk Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 'West End' records, what a label! Peech boys, Brenda taylor (BT) ans 'Raw Silk - Do it to the music' now there's a classic track. But my favorite tune on West End, has got to be 'Shirley Lites - Heat you up (melt you down)' (WES22155) What an absolutely AWESOME track. here is the discography of this amazing label; West End Records WES12102 Sound Of Inner City Mary Hartman Mary Hartman 1976WES12103 Jakki You Are The Star 1976WES12104 Garrett Scott Nah Nah Kiss Him Goodbye 1976WES12105 The Chuck Davis Orchestra Spirit of Sunshine 1977WES12106 Philly USA Speak Well 1977WES12108 Michele Can't You Feel It 1977WES12109 Dawn Robertson With All My Heart 1977WES12110 Michele Disco Dance 1977WES12111 Karen Young Hot Shot 1978WES12112 The Bombers The Mexican / Dance Dance Dance 1978WES12113 Bettye Lavette Doin' the Best That I Can 1978WES12113X Bettye Lavette Doin' the Best That I Can (Walter Gibbons Remix) 1978WES22114 Karen Young Bring on the Boys 1978WES22114B Karen Young Baby You Ain't Nothin Without Me 1978WES22115 The Bombers (Everybody) Get Dancin'/Don't Stop the Music 1979WES22116 Taana Gardner Work That Body 1979WES22117 Ednah Holt & Starluv People Come Dance 1979WES22118 Billy Nichols Give Your Body Up to the Music 1979WES22119 Bombers Let's Dance / Shake 1979WES22120 Sugar & Spice You're My Sugar, You're My Spice 1979WES22121 Pico Malaguena 1979WES22122 Taana Gardner When You Touch Me 1979WES22123 Colleen Heather On The Run 1979WES22125 North End Kind of Life (Kind of Love) 1980WES22126 Billy Nichols Diamond Ring/My Woman 1980WES22128 Loose Joints Is It All Over My Face/Pop YourFunk 1980WES22129 Loose Joints** Is It All Over My Face (Male / Female) 1980WES22130 Bobby Youngblood There's Never Been No One Like You 1980WES22131 Master Boogie's Song & Dance When the Shit Hits the Fan 1980WES22132 Taana Gardner** Heartbeat 1981WES22133 People's Choice Hey Everybody (Party Hearty) 1981WES22134 Sweet G A Heartbeat Rap / Rap Your Heart Out 1981WES22135 Sparque Let's Go Dancin' 1981WES22136 Inez Brooks Chillin' Out 1981WES22137 Taana Gardner No Frills 1981WES22138 Ednah Holt** Serious, Sirius Space Party 1981WES22139 Stone Time 1981WES22140 Peech Boys Don't Make Me Wait 1982WES22141 Sparque Music Turns Me On 1982WES22142 Al McCall Hard Times 1982WES22143 Forrrce Keep On Dancin' 1982WES22144 George And Glen Miller Touch Your Life 1982WES22145 Glass Let Me Feel Your Heartbeat 1982WES22146 Debbie Trusty Searchin' For Some Lovin' 1982WES22147 Stone Girl I Like the Way that You Move 1982WES22148 Raw Silk** Do it to the Music 1982WES22149 B.T. (Brenda Taylor) You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat it Too 1982WES22150 Mahogany Ride on the Rhythm 1982WES22151 Johnson & Youngblood The Funk is in the Music" 1983WES22152 India Stay With Me 1983WES22153 Julius Brown Party 1983WES22154 Sean Taylor I Can't Live W/O You/Come Back to Me 1983WES22155 Shirley Lites Heat You Up (Melt You Down) 1983WES22156 Sweet Life I Get Lifted 1983WES22157 Julius Brown Diana 1983WES22158 Love Club Hot Summer Nights 1983WES22159 Raw Silk Just In Time 1983WES22160 Sybil Thomas Rescue Me 1983WES22161 L.J. Waiters Make it Feel Like [Never released] 1983WES22162 DJ Divine Get Into the Mix / Scratchers Delight 1983WES22163 B+ B-Beat Classic 1983WES22164 Barbara Mason Another Man 1983WES22165 Angie Let's Get on With It 1983WES22166 Janet Daily And Senses If You Can Count 1983WES22167 Spyder C Unity / Hollis Rock 1983WES22168 Julius Brown Never Too Late 1983WES22169 Steve Pickett / Post Nuclear Orch. Hello it's 1984 1983WES22170 AOK Style 1984WES22171 D'bora No Sense 1984WES22172 Sparque Take Some Time 1984WES22173 Diamond D Fresh Avenue 1984WES22174 Barbara Mason Don't I Ever Cross Your Mind Sometime 1984WES22175 Fantasy Machine Fantasy Machine 1984WES22176 Mona Ray I Been Watchin' You 1984WES22177 Karen Young Come-A-Running 1985WES22178 Rod McKuen Mel's Song / Twas A Friday 1978
Guest andyrattigan Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 "Rise Above the Storm" is a right belther of a track by Mr Bobien. I like some House music but could do without the Christian lyrics in a lot of the tracks to be honest. However, that said the Quality of the vocals is amazing. Jasper Street Company from a fe years back had a few great records. "Solid Ground" being one of them. What a track. Pity it was about human sacrifice and god and that.
Guest Dr Bob Jones Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 "Rise Above the Storm" is a right belther of a track by Mr Bobien. I like some House music but could do without the Christian lyrics in a lot of the tracks to be honest. However, that said the Quality of the vocals is amazing. Jasper Street Company from a few years back had a few great records. "Solid Ground" being one of them. What a track. Pity it was about human sacrifice and god and that. 'Solid Ground' is one beautiful slice of Inspirational Modern Soul- no contest also it's an early DJ Spen production- the soulful sound of Baltimore and then some... Best Dr Bob Jones
Guest Nik Mak Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 And the rest of us just call it House music.. Do you need "Soulful" in front of it to tell you if it's good or not The Soulful bit is important because most people assume House music to be as hard as nails. Back in the day the term 'Garage' came from the music played at the Paradise Garage club in new York. Which was vocal led & mostly came out of New Jersey. The term 'House' music came out of the Warehouse in Chicago which lent more towards instrumental tougher edged stuff. When the uk scene stole the 'Garage' term it made sense to lable the vocal led house trax with 'Soulful' then atleast punters would know what they we're going to get from a certain night or event. The two areas are definetly different and warrent the different tags. IMHO.
Miss Schmidt Posted October 18, 2008 Author Posted October 18, 2008 Any chance of a listing as I'm trying to fill in missing pieces? It would be a great help Thanks Kev Check out www.discogs.com
Miss Schmidt Posted October 18, 2008 Author Posted October 18, 2008 The Soulful bit is important because most people assume House music to be as hard as nails. Back in the day the term 'Garage' came from the music played at the Paradise Garage club in new York. Which was vocal led & mostly came out of New Jersey. The term 'House' music came out of the Warehouse in Chicago which lent more towards instrumental tougher edged stuff. When the uk scene stole the 'Garage' term it made sense to lable the vocal led house trax with 'Soulful' then atleast punters would know what they we're going to get from a certain night or event. The two areas are definetly different and warrent the different tags. IMHO. I would never call it "soulful house"..if it's soulful I'd say "vocal house". The film "Maestro" is worth watching. Btw there was always a big thing about "the loft" being cooler and more innovative than the "Paradise garage" .
Kev Moore Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 Check out www.discogs.com Thanks for that link. I've a few to go then.
Kev Moore Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 Kev Kenny's now married to Stephanie Cooke. He left a pregnant Su Su Bobien a few years back now. Check out Su Su Bobiens 'You Don't Know' , written as a passing shot at Kenny. Best Dr Bob Jones Cheers Mr Jones Just checked that one out. Makes you think a bit more doesn't it!
Guest Nik Mak Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Any chance of a listing as I'm trying to fill in missing pieces? It would be a great help Thanks Kev Hi Kev will get on it in the next few days and list as many as I've got (LOADS!)
Guest Nik Mak Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I would never call it "soulful house"..if it's soulful I'd say "vocal house". The film "Maestro" is worth watching. Btw there was always a big thing about "the loft" being cooler and more innovative than the "Paradise garage" . I always thought the Loft was a private gig more like a party rather than a fully fledged club, I think you had to be invited to get in? The Shelter was another big influence on the early days of the House seen in the USA & then the world. But Paradise Garage came first which is where the term 'Garage music' first came from. I agree the influence it had was short lived as the other two gatherings took the sound & style and pushed it but ultimately none of it would have happened without the Paradise Garage splitting away from the Chicago sound and leading the way. As far as the 'Soulful House' tag goes in relation to todays output in my opinion it relates to a certian vibe rather than just a vocal leaning. There are many instrumental releases that ooze the same Soulful feel to them but they can't be tagged 'Vocal house' for obvious reasons. Soulful House is it's own animal and has a specific feel and attitude 'Vocal house' can mean anything from Funky House to Trance to Happy Hardcore.
Steve G Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 (edited) The Soulful bit is important because most people assume House music to be as hard as nails. Back in the day the term 'Garage' came from the music played at the Paradise Garage club in new York. Which was vocal led & mostly came out of New Jersey. The term 'House' music came out of the Warehouse in Chicago which lent more towards instrumental tougher edged stuff. When the uk scene stole the 'Garage' term it made sense to lable the vocal led house trax with 'Soulful' then atleast punters would know what they we're going to get from a certain night or event. The two areas are definetly different and warrent the different tags. IMHO. Yes and I remember Tont Hayzer doing what he called a "Soulful house" show when he followed me on Soul 24-7 Friday nights. That was a few years ago now. If only I didn't have to get the bus back to Liverpool St, to get me last train home, I could have listened more Edited October 20, 2008 by Steve G
Steve G Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 (edited) how tragic that the scene these records were made for/on has petered out to a few specialist nights, partly because in the UK, partly because the UK soul scene actively discouraged and slagged off these very records at the time, in person and in print, as 'that's not soul music' 1000 or so extra sales of 'father' at the time would have made a big difference to soundmen-on-wax still being in the business of releasing more great records by the Bobiens. Now it's all too late and the only ones who might benefit are the second hand record dealers. cheers Sutty Cor blimey Paul - exactly the same feeling with 70/80s soul. Know plenty who up until 3 years ago sat round at gigs "tutting" and "scoffing" when played, who now ask me if I have any for sale or "want to let go" of any. Guess that's all part of life's rich tapestry. Edited October 20, 2008 by Steve G
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