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yet more sad news rip site note : have merged both yesterday thread and the one started by Paul on this sad news
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winners out of the soul source hat were lloydee and mel_c can both pm me postal addresses and will get the lp off asp thanks to all members who entered
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In these days of regular sad news, I do find that with some artists its not to the actual day of the news that really appreciate just what they have done. Loleatta Holloway is one of these artists, looking back I think its fair to say that her work must have touched many soul or even pure dance music fans some time in some shape or form. Sad news today indeed A couple of information clips from web sources The Soul Book (the influential book by Clive Anderson, Ian Hoare et al-.-Methuen, 1975) said of her "there is no shortage of singers waiting in the wings, artists like Loleatta Holloway who have been making ripples in the business for some years. Numbers like her impassioned Cry To Me...continue to knock insistently at the door". By the late 1970s, the door to fame had opened for Loleatta and she went on to become one of the great disco divas of the era. The sides she cut for Aware between 1971 and 1975, however, (including 1974's Cry To Me) stand alongside the very finest soul music ever made. ace website notes on kent cd The Hotlanta Soul Of Loleatta Holloway http://www.acerecord...=59&release=994 Wikiopedia Early career Holloway began singing gospel with her mother in the Holloway Community Singers and recorded with Albertina Walker in the Caravans gospel group. Holloway was also a cast member of the Chicago troupe of Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope. Around this time, she met her future producer, manager, and husband Floyd Smith, and recorded "Rainbow '71" in 1971, a Curtis Mayfield song that Gene Chandler had recorded in 1963. It was initially released on the tiny Apache label, but shortly thereafter, it got picked up for national distribution by Galaxy Records. 1970s In the early 1970s, Holloway signed a recording contract with the Atlanta-based soul music label Aware, part of the General Recording Corporation (GRC), owned by Michael Thevis. Holloway recorded two albums for the label, both of them produced by Floyd Smith "Loleatta (1973) and Cry to Me (1975). Holloway later married Smith. Her first single from the second album, the ballad "Cry to Me" rose to #10 Billboard R&B and #68 on the Hot 100, but before the label could really establish Holloway, it went out of business. Top Philadelphia arranger and producer Norman Harris quickly signed Holloway in 1976 for his new label, Gold Mind, a subsidiary of New York's Salsoul Records. The first release from the album Loleatta was another Sam Dees ballad, "Worn-Out Broken Heart," which reached #25 R&B, but the B-side, "Dreaming," climbed to #72 on the pop chart and launched her as a disco act. She contributed vocals to "Re-Light My Fire" for Dan Hartman, who then wrote and produced the title track of her fourth and final album for Gold Mind, "Love Sensation" (1980). Eighteen songs of hers charted on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including four #1s. However, it was a ballad that proved to be another big R&B hit for her. "Only You" was written and produced by Bunny Sigler, who also sang with Holloway on the track, and it reached #11 in 1978. 1980s to the present In the early 1980s, she had another dance hit with "Crash Goes Love" (#5 on the U.S. Dance chart, #86 on the US R&B Chart). She also recorded one single, "So Sweet," for the fledgling house-music label DJ International Records. In the late 1980s, her vocals from "Love Sensation" were used in the UK #1 hit "Ride on Time" by Black Box. Holloway, however, was uncredited for her vocals and both Holloway and her attorneys successfully sued the group, which lead to an undisclosed court settlement in Holloway's favor. In 1992, she also had a hit with dance band Cappella. There she appeared billed as Cappella featuring Lolleatta Holloway on the single "Take Me Away" (UK #25). Holloway's fortunes dramatically improved, however, when she had her first US #1 hit when Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featured her vocals in the chart-topping "Good Vibrations" (1991). Holloway also performed with Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch to promote the single, and she received full vocal credit and a share of the royalties. More recent dance chart entries include "What Goes around Comes Around" (credited to GTS featuring Loleatta Holloway) in 2000, and "Relight My Fire" (credited to Martin featuring Loleatta Holloway), which hit #5 in 2003. While not a single, "Like a Prayer", a Madonna cover, was a track on the Madonna tribute album Virgin Voices. "Love Sensation '06," peaked at #22 in the Dutch Top 40,[4] and reached #37 on the UK Singles Chart as well as #49 in Australia. Whitney Houston sampled Holloway's 1976 track "We're Getting Stronger" on her 2009 hit single "Million Dollar Bill". Holloway died on March 21, 2011 after slipping into a coma. She was 64 years old. Wikiopedia http://en.wikipedia....leatta_Holloway (note the usual wikipedia issues apply with the above info) Thanks to Paul for passing on the sad news in the thread below Refosoul Loleatta Holloway Clip Page http://www.soul-sour...atta%20holloway loleatta holloway - we did it [rs]31863[/rs]
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Details of the recently talked about on the forums Marv Johnson cd release from Kent are out. A release date of late April, so not too long to wait. The info below is from http://www.systemrec...-p-1057844.html Availability: To pre-order now This item is due for release on: Friday 29 April, 2011 note: Release schudules often change and it is not always possible to keep the above date correct. £12.72 VAT Inc £10.60 VAT Ex Info Marv Johnson was there at the birth of Berry Gordy's fabled Detroit empire with his Tamla single 'Come To Me' in 1959, which Gordy placed with the established United Artists label for national release, using the proceeds of the deal to finance recording sessions. Marv remained with UA until 1964, when he returned to the Motown fold. There he released three knockout singles on the Gordy logo, but found further hits hard to come by, at least in the USA. It was a different story here in the Motown-hungry UK, where 'I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose' reached the Top 10 early in 1969. To satisfy demand, Motown dug into their vaults for tracks to create a similarly titled LP for the British market. The album was never issued in the USA. The first 11 tracks on this CD represent that LP in its entirety, mastered from the original stereo tapes used by the British Tamla Motown label in 1969. The next nine tracks are presented in recording date order. They include the four numbers that have surfaced on multi-artist CD collections in recent years, plus five exclusive previously unissued masters, some of which have been circulating on underground bootlegs for a while, but here are superbly mastered from the precious original Motown tapes. US Motown took particular care with their singles mixes, and for the many aficionados who prefer them, the final six tracks consist of the original punchy mono mixes of Marv's three Gordy 45s. In other words, our CD comprises Marv Johnson's complete Motown recordings 1964-1971. Tracks 1. I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose (Stereo Lp Mix) 2. I'm Not A Plaything (Stereo Lp Mix) 3. Just The Way You Are (Stereo Lp Mix) 4. Sleep (Little One) (Stereo Lp Mix) 5. Bad Girl (Stereo Lp Mix) 6. Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues (Stereo Lp Mix) 7. So Glad You Chose Me (Stereo Lp Mix) 8. I Wish I Liked You (As Much As I Love You) (Stereo Lp Mix) 9. I Miss You Baby (How I Miss You) (Stereo Lp Mix) 10. Why Do You Want To Let Me Go (Stereo Lp Mix) 11. You Got The Love I Love (Stereo Lp Mix) 12. There Goes A Lonely Man 13. Understanding 14. S.O.S. (Girl In Distress) 15. Let's Talk It Over 16. Save My Love For A Rainy Day 17. She's All I Need (In This World) 18. Farewell Is A Lonely Sound 19. Another Lonely Night (Completes Another Empty Day) 20. Just Look Through Your Window At The World 21. Why Do You Want To Let Me Go (Mono 45 Mix) 22. I'm Not A Plaything (Mono 45 Mix) 23. I Miss You Baby (How I Miss You) (Mono 45 Mix) 24. Just The Way You Are (Mono 45 Mix) 25. I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose (Mono 45 Mix) 26. You Got The Love I Love (Mono 45 Mix) available for pre-order scheduled release date friday 29th april 2011 A first look at the listing says that tracks 12-20 are be the unissued segment of this release
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just need to find a half hour and then will do the draw and post up the winners
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A few catch ups of upcoming event news, announcements and changes Word via the crystal ball is The July Manchester Ritz is now no longer being held at the Ritz New venue is Dunkenhalgh Hotel at Clayton Le Willows Been passed on that the latest news on the Manchester Weekender in May at Ritz/Palace, is that live act Ritchie Pitts has had to cancel due to throat problems Latest grab from the "event announcement" forum Word that details of a autumn "west coast weekender" will be out soon Announcement of charity alldayer in London in aid of Japan just a quick grab and post check out the events guide and forums for all the latest info and news
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a reminder closes sunday midnight
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please use the email below for q's etc joedunlop@btinternet.com evie sands picture me gone uk ex cameo parkway 150 bessie banks i can't make it without you ''demo''' uk ex verve 100 ruth brown i burned your letter (one sided demo) uk vg+ london 75 peaches & herb we're in this thing together '''demo''' uk ex cbs 30 bobby freeman the duck ''''demo'''' uk ex pye int 30 chuck jackson the breaking point '''demo''' uk m top rank 50 al wilson now i know what love is uk vg+ liberty 40 doris troy i'll do anything '''demo''' uk ex cameo parkway 250 shirley ellis soul time (noc) uk ex cbs 5 chuck jackson hand it over uk ex pye int 150 harold burrage master key ex m-pac 20 michelle wiley feel good m 20th cent 75 sly,slick,& wicked we don't have to be lovers ex shaker 100 james bounty prove yourself a lady ex compass 125 rose valentine i gotta go right now ex rca 100 patti austin you're to much a part of me ex coral 200 Lashawn collins what you gonna do now ''wol''' ex sincere 100 goday colbert i wanna thank you/ baby i like it ex revue 50 parliments heart trouble vg golden world 100 syng mcgowen that's what i want ex hope 200 the chancellors something for sure ex chamus 200 eugene smiley yes it's you ex k-city 650 apollas mr creator ex w.bros 100 the appreciations she never really loved me ''wdj'' ex sport 100 the m.b.s' ''another day'' ex b-jet 350 neo-experiance paradise ex sahara 75 '' '''' human ex '' 200 ''uk motown shorty long function at the junction ''r&w dj'' ex tmg 573 100 marvelettes here i am baby ''g&w dj'''' ex '' 659 50 ''''''' when your young and in love ''g&wdj'' ex '' 609 50 gladys knight i heard it through the grapevine ''g&w dj'' ex .. 629 40 d.ross & temps uptight ''g&w dj'' noc ex '' 730 20 shorty long you're love is amazing ''g&w dj''' ex '' 600 75 '' '' sing what you wanna ''g&w dj'' ex ''' 663 45 jermaine jackson daddy's home ''g&w dj''' ex '' 851 15 temptations runaway child running wild ''g&w dj'' ex '' 716 45 supremes & four tops reach out and touch ''g&w dj''' ex ''' 836 15 isley bros got to have you back ''g&w dj'' ex '' 606 50four tops without the one you love ex s/s 371 40
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merged some posts ask try and keep the number of posts down if doing packs then list all the packs in one
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Impressions UK June 2011 - Manchester and London
Mike commented on Paul McKay's article in Event News
do a search for them on the site and the info page shows -
Open The Door To Your Heart - How Many Versions?
Mike replied to Billy Freemantle's topic in All About the SOUL
or if already in refosoul 1 .just hit the embedd link on the player 2. hit copy code 3. paste clipboard into your post eg art earnsley and flames - open the door to your heart - shipton [/code] when posted it becomes art earnsley and flames - open the door to your heart - shipton -
Open The Door To Your Heart - How Many Versions?
Mike replied to Billy Freemantle's topic in All About the SOUL
sounds better here, less distance to walk as well eugene jefferson - pretty girl dressed in brown - open -
Open The Door To Your Heart - How Many Versions?
Mike replied to Billy Freemantle's topic in All About the SOUL
just hit the reply with refosoul button at bottom -
Open The Door To Your Heart - How Many Versions?
Mike replied to Billy Freemantle's topic in All About the SOUL
art earnsley and the flames is the shiptown one major lance 70s one is another good take on it freddie scott on shout lp loads more.... -
5 days to go quite a few entries this time around
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If you were one waiting then the waiting is no more as word has been announced that its now officially out on the streets, pre-release orders have been sent out and can now this fine double sider in real time (see the info after words) SI005 - Otis... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Constellations - The A to Z of Dennis Coffey:A Mix By House Shoes RECORDED AT SOUNDMATIC BY RHETTMATIC Leading up to the foundational Motor City guitarist's new self-titled solo album out on STRUT on April 25th, Detroit's own House Shoes takes us on a journey through Dennis Coffey's history of funk. Including the psychedelic b-boy soul of Coffey's 70's solo material, classic recordings on which he recorded as a sessions musician, hip-hop cuts which have sampled his material, and even a couple of sneak peaks at the new album's music, Constellations is 45 minutes of straight heat, mixed by a master DJ intimately acquainted with Coffey's legacy, and his future.  Tracklisting 1. Scorpio Intro- (feat Dennis Coffey, Jazzy Jeff, Jake One, and Q-Tip) 2. LL Cool J- Jinglin' Baby 3. Dennis Coffey- Main Theme (Black Belt Jones OST) 4. Dennis Coffey- 7th Galaxy* 5. Dennis Coffey- Ride Sally Ride 6. The Temptations- Cloud Nine 7. Rodriguez- Sugar Man 8. Marvin Gaye- I Want You 9. Dennis Coffey- Garden Of The Moon 10. The Spinners- It's A Shame 11. Dennis Coffey- Never Can Say Goodbye 12. Dennis Coffey- Whole Lotta Love 13. Diamond D- No Wonduh 14. Isley Brothers / Dennis Coffey & Lyman Woodward- It's Your Thing 15. The Floaters- Float On 16. The Dramatics- In The Rain 17. The Dramatics- Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get 18. Dennis Coffey feat. Mick Collins (Dirtbombs) & Rachel Nagy (Detroit Cobras)- I Bet You* 19. Edwin Starr- Easin' In (Hell Up In Harlem) / Digable Planets (Nickle Bags) 20. The Temptations- I Can't Get Next To You 21. The Undisputed Truth- Smiling Faces Sometimes 22. Dennis Coffey feat. Mayer Hawthorne- All Your Goodies Are Gone* 23. Outro denotes material from the upcoming Dennis Coffey album
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As highlighted a couple of weeks ago by Lloydee, will keep this news post of this latest Soul Junction release just a bit brief and to the point. Check out either Soul Junction website for full background info (link below) or Lloydee's post Today's is the official release date of Soul Junctions latest addition to their now bulging at the seams quality catalogue. With this latest 45 featuring a un-released 70's gem as the a and the b being a tip top 60's soul anthem, its fairly safe to say that this 45 release is indeed yet more of the same from the Soul Junction label ie top quaility all-era soul. Details and clips below , its now officially out there via usual stockists or Soul Junction Website http://www.souljunct...o.uk/SJ511.html Jesse James Side A - I Gave You Love With An 'A' Plus Side B - Are You Gonna Leave Me Catalogue # SJ511
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Otis Williams - Take Me Back - I Got To Have You - 45 - Now Out!
Mike posted an article in News Archives
If you were one waiting then the waiting is no more as word has been announced that its now officially out on the streets, pre-release orders have been sent out and can now this fine double sider in real time (see the info after words) SI005 - Otis Williams - Take Me Back / I Got To Have You This has got to be one of the best 70's double-siders ever! The owner and producer Kent Washburn has this to say ....... "I am so pleased to see that these two masters finally get to the public. It finally confirms my belief way back in the early 70's, of the serious validity of: (1) the songs, (2) the musicians and (3) the technical staff. These tracks are seriously good, and why they never got released is a mystery to me at this point. I even chatted with Otis (Williams) recently, and he can't even remember why he was in St Louis to start with, or what prompted us to even cut the tracks either However, he does confirm that it is him, and yes, he does remember the songs and recording them, but he can't remember how the whole thing got hooked up to start with, and neither can I!! Take Me Back [rs]73145[/rs] I Got To Have You [rs]73144[/rs] now avail via the usual suspects and via Soul Intention themselves http://www.soul-inte....uk/release.htm -
last week posted this on your post you must have missed it long one word weblinks as titles are not wanted or needed they mess up the display and look sh*te have edited your title again for you
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sent ya a pm Mark
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Nice one Mark good to read your words again in your recent posts always enjoyed reading your cd and that reviews back in the past
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just as a note the gallery has had a major upgrade which means quite a few improvements etc so if anyone does fancy sharing with other members any collections of scans such as above maybe worth a check out
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https://www.wigantoday.net/lifestyle/northern_soul_to_star_on_the_one_show_with_russ_1_3168700