Guest James Trouble Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 Jobell "Never Gunna Let You Go" East Side Connection "You're so right for me" Norma and the Heart Aches "Nice and Slow" Celeste Hardie "You're Gone" Diana Ross "Love Hang Over" (first take remix) Gold "What About The Child" (actually that's on my mate's deck now:-( but I'm playing it on minidisc) Broomfield Corporation Jam "Doing It Our Way" Emporers Soul 69 "Bring Out Yourself" Chosen Few "Birth Of A Playboy"
mischief Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 On my deck at the moment (left from last night) is BABY BOY ~ JUANITA WILLIAMS.. One of them really good cheapies...
Daved Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 I can't stop playing MIchelle Williams "My Only Love Is You" from her recent CD at the moment. It's superb.
Guest 71TRSC Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 just taken delivery of Nina Simone, "be's that way sometimes". Busy wearing it out.
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 Dont really play many records at home. The fella downstiars doesnt like it when I get a little carried away (but that another story heh hehe). But after last nights all singing all dancing I cant get 'Philly dog around the world' out of my head today. That could be another one for Hadyn's stomper thread. Honestly my bedroom last night resembled a Jade Goody workout video, but with a really ugly fat person in it..DOH !!
Guest Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 Coincidentally, I've been hammering two of the above (both sides of them too). Barbara Mercer and Juanita Wiliams. Oh, and... Tony Owens 'I'll be there' (bloody astounding) Jerry Tiffe 'Hey whatcha doing' Otis Leavill 'I'm amazed' Hugh McCracken 'What I gotta do' Sean
Guest micksmith Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 just played curtis mayfield's miss black america. from the lp cutis. still sounds just as fresh as it did when i bought it in 1971. i was only 12 then.
Guest Kolla Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 This week at work it's Towana and the Total Destruction "Wear your natural" and The Dynamics "Misery" - both of them over and over again - on my headphones naturally - my colleagues think i'm crackers as it is! This week at home... actually not been playing any tunes... but does Billy Hick's count ??
Guest Kolla Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 BABY BOY ~ JUANITA WILLIAMS.. One of them really good cheapies... love it too... a soulie who is tired of Jaunita is tired of life.
Guest micksmith Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 dynamics misery covered in the uk by the high numbers(the who). different title same track what happened to the rights?. the b side is the same as well. soul gettin' ripped off again?
Supercorsa Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 just played curtis mayfield's miss black america. from the lp cutis. still sounds just as fresh as it did when i bought it in 1971. i was only 12 then. Thank you Mick, you've cheered me up as I was 4 in 1971. I feel alot better realising that I'm not as old as some on here! LOL! ;-)
Haydn Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 Dynamics was a goer on the Mod scene couple of years back don't know a thing about it though!!!!! Think it only came to light when released on a soul CD.
Guest Kolla Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 dynamics misery covered in the uk by the high numbers(the who). soul gettin' ripped off again? You got me thinking Mick (and thus searching the superhighway) about the High Numbers ....Just look at this whopping list of covers they did - https://www.thewho.net/whotabs/covers.htm Big Top's Dynamics were a fabulous band (the flip to Misery is great too) but I think the fact they surfaced around the time as Motown was their downfall. Their beautiful harmonies and snappy rhythms were a bit too turn of the decade. Terribly interesting fact number 5009: Misery reached #11 in the Pittsburgh Radio Charts in '63 !!
John May Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 I've got to join in here say that I'm in total agreement with everyone about Barbara Mercer...So Real, and Juanita Williams ...Baby Boy. Detroit strikes again, wonderful stuff. Vinyl i'm wearing out at the moment : Carl Henderson .... Everybody's talking ....Omen Players .....Why did I lie ....minit Dee Dee Sharp.....The Night ....Cameo Kathy & the calenders ..... Please don't go ...Port Rufus Wonder ......Under the moon ...Lendo
Guest Posted April 1, 2004 Posted April 1, 2004 The Dynamics' "Misery" was appropriated ( along with nearly all the High Numbers' covers) by their manager/svengali Pete Meaden, who also taught them how to dress and "act" Mod. By all accounts he was always in touch and ahead of the game in that particular scene. On my turntable this week....Bobby Freeman : Fever Brenda Holloway: I'll Always Love You Betty Lavette : What Condition My Condition Is In.. Chuck Jackson: I Only Get This Feeling Curtis Mayfield: We Must Be In Love...
Guest Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 Chantells - Indian Giver - Verve The Vonns - So Many Days - King Benny Scott - No Other Woman But You - Mellow Town Jelly Beans - You Don't Mean Me No Good - Eskee Gino Washington - I'll Be Around - Atac
Supercorsa Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 Currently playing Syl Johnson - Try Me -Twilight Just got today from USA (Ebay) for £9 including postage, can't be bad.
Guest Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 I was trawling through the old boxes and dragged out " Jealous" by Little Royal and the Sidewinders (Trius) can't stop playing the damned thing, absolutely brilliant. Plus " Steal Away Tonight" from the "Here I Am" LP by Barbara McNair, that sends shivers down my spine......Incredible.......gotta play it again.... Brett
Guest Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 Swingmasters not sidewinders (thats me at around 5am)
soulmac Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 Drake and The En-solids - Fight For Love - Alteen. The Firm of Hodges, James, Smith and Crawford - Let's Pick Up The Pieces - Mpingo. Eddie McLoyd - Once You Fall In Love- Dakar. Jon Lucien - Search For The Inner Self- Ampex. Detroit Spinners - Can't Shake This Feelin' - Atlantic.
Petebangor Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 The Exportations-I Want You Johnny Taylor-Your Love Is Rated X Yvette Cason-Next To You Glenn Jones-Keep On Doing 100% Pure Poison-You Keep Me Coming Back Just played them,before I head out to my local northern night
doowopmick Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 Juanita Williams - Baby Boy B J Thomas - I don't have a mind of my own Barbara Mercer - Can't stop loving you baby Five Stairsteps - Don't waste your time The Volumes - Gotta give her love All great cheapies!
Guest waynep Posted April 2, 2004 Posted April 2, 2004 tower of power-just when we start makin it jean carn-if you wanna go back debbie taylor-just don't pay jimmy raye-philly dog jeff perry-love don't come no stronger.
Guest Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 Found an old tape with Minnie Jones 'shadow of a memory'. Been playing that over and over.
Guest Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 jeff perry-love don't come no stronger. Better not leave your computer unattended next time. Some nasty person typed in Jeff Perry. It's alright, I'm at the dentist tomorrow I'll get me cumuppance.
Guest waynep Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 Better not leave your computer unattended next time. Some nasty person typed in Jeff Perry. It's alright, I'm at the dentist tomorrow I'll get me cumuppance. is that you MAY?
Jodie Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 Buster & James - The Flip - Cee Jam AAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHH F**ing Brilliant instrumental Gonna hammer this one at the Girlies night @ 100 club! Be warned Also cant stop playing Narbay (only on a soundbite though - sob!) Herbert Hunter - Isn't it wonderful to dream... Sing it at the top of my lungs whilst doin the dusting, my neighbours have taken out a contract on me!
Guest Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 almays close at hand for some turntable action in me digs at the mo are....... Benny Curtis 'That's alright' The Notations 'I can't stop' Shirley and the Shirelles 'Never gonna give you up (Never ever gonna give you up)' Jimmy Merritt 'I'll forget about you'
Guest Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 Here's a Few that are getting Hammered on the Decks at the Moment. Frank Furter and the Hot Dogs ( Imitation) Uptown Pat Johnson (East of the Sun) Sonny Bricecrest on Azetta Cathy Davis (Here I am on my Own) Taurus Terry Callier(Pyramids of Love)
grant Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 B MCNAIR - IT WAS NEVER LIKE THIS B WRIGHT - OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART INSPIRATIONS - YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND
bozaboy Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 Okey-dokey, here goes with what's currently being played to a packed record room (well, me and my 15 month old son anyway) at the "legendary" Maison de Soul in the sunny People's Democratic Republic of Bolsover, god's country, North East Derbyshire. Just be for real - Johhny Moore (Jadan) - come on, the guy never cut a bad tune in his life! wouldn't know how to! Little wooden soldier - Little Wooden Soul-diers (Pam-O) - an Ebay bargain! Yum yum tree - Bobby Bland (Duke) - see comments re: Johnny Moore. Merry go round - Soul Children (Epic) - heard it? got it? I envy you hearing this for the first time - too common to become a spin? who knows/cares? If I can't fly - Honey Cone (Hotwax) - Sam's got a copy apparently - is this being played out?
John May Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 Nothing better than a captive ordiance is there..... Our lad is six and he still get's a blasting of soul in the evenings. He's picked up on a few soul tracks from watching, his disney video's. One of his current fav's is The Capitols... cool jerk. which he heard on home alone 2, or was it 3. He was amazed when I played it to him.
Paul R Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 I've started converting all of my CDs to MP3 and bought a CD MP3 player. As someone not really active on the scene for many years, there are a lot of sounds that are new to me that on first hearing on CD I skipped after a few bars, as too slow or not the right beat etc. I now just dump over 300 tracks onto a blank CD as MP3s, put my headphones on, select random play and just listen while walking, or riding to work. It's not surprising that I'm now discovering many tracks I just passed by previously, and even oldies that I hadn't heard for many years that I had forgotten. So the past 40 years of the rare soul scene is hot on my digital turntable at the moment. And no I wouldn't play them this way at a venue! And I don't file share! KTF
Guest Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Records getting hamered on my deck at the moment, got in from work at 1.30am just had to play them,am i a soul junkie ? THE DELLS "THERE IS " THE AD LIBS"HE AINT NO ANGEL" WALTER & THE ADMIRATIONS "MAN O MAN" CHOSEN FEW " BIRTH OF A PLAYBOY" THE TOPICS "HEY GIRL(WHERE ARE YOU GOING) THE MANHATTANS "I BETCHA (COULDN'T LOVE ME) CDS GETTING ZAPPED THE MASQUADERS "THAT'S THE SAME THING" FORTSON&SCOTT "SWEET LOVER" ANTILECTS "LOVE SLAVE" ROBERT TANNER "SWEET MEMORIES" RUFUS WONDER "UNDER THE MOON"
John May Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Nice selection Mr.Heaney, Rufus Wonder is Awesome, included it in my list a few days ago. I picked a copy up a bout a month ago, and havn't stopped playing it since. I also played it at the rhyl weekender, a couple of weeks ago. Much appreciated by the knowledgeable guests who were there.
Gene-r Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Here's are the 10 sides I've been wearing out the most over the past couple of weeks, courtesy of "Headphones & Harmonies Inc": Joe Simon - I See Your Face (Hush) (more so 'cos my wife likes it!) Fabulous Apollos - Some Good In Everything Bad (Valtone) Nancy Butts - I Get Lonely (Flaming Arrow) Johnny Watson - Ain't Gonna Move (Okeh LP Track) The Martinels - I Don't Care (Success) Eddie Foster - I Never Knew (In) Beverley McKay - Baby You're So Right (Old Town) Louise Lewis - Wee Oo, I'll Let It Be You Babe (Skyway) The Contemplations - Alone With No Love (Dontee) Ted Taylor - I Lost The Best Thing I Ever Had (Soncraft) Gene
Guest Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 The Martinells is a good slice of rnb.....very much like The Adorables on Peacock.
Gene-r Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Sure is!! Do you know the Cicero Blake track on the same label?
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