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  1. last word I had was when asked to close the poll to allow counting to start sure Richard (chorleysoul) will post a update when he reads this mike
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  3. moved to video forum can ask in future that post all similar posts there thanks mike
  4. Todays the official release date of Soul Junctions latest 45 release "Mike Jemison - Hold On He's Coming/ Call On Me". Originally scheduled for earlier this month, the date of this fine release was pushed back till today due to manufactu... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  5. Todays the official release date of Soul Junctions latest 45 release "Mike Jemison - Hold On He's Coming/ Call On Me". Originally scheduled for earlier this month, the date of this fine release was pushed back till today due to manufacturing delays. This great 45 has to be one of the strongest Soul Junctions releases to date, and certainly already seems that "Hold On He's Coming" is destined to be a floor packer after the response seen when played out on pre-release the other weekend. Both tracks are taken from Mike Jemisons latest album "Call On me". Available now from the usual online and out and about suspects... Mike Jemison - Hold On He's Coming/ Call On Me - Soul Junction Mike Jemison Biography Michael (Mike) Jemison was born on February 4th 1958 on the East side Of Detroit. He was the third child of six who were raised by the Reverend Wilson Jemison Sr and his wife Annabel. Mike had honed his vocal skills as a five year old in his father's church singing alongside his brother Clarence and their sisters Sylvia, LaDonna and Janice in the family group known as "The Jemisonettes". Mikes introduction to secular music would not come about until he had completed a degree in business studies at the Franklin University in Columbus Ohio. Mike had been a long time friend of Carolyn Franklin, (Aretha's little sister). It was following an introduction by Carolyn that Mike first became involved with his future mentor Ernest Kelley who signed him to his Geneva label. Mikes first recording session in 1973 yielded a funkier version of the Soul Twins classic "Quick Change Artist" coupled with "I Want Some Satisfaction" (Geneva 506). Ernest Kelley had previously recorded "I Want Some Satisfaction" on some of his other artists, Willie Collins, Billy Sha-Rae and Betty Bibbs in the hope of turning the song in to a future Standard. Mikes next release came in 1975 when he cut "When Your Around/Let's Bring Back The Good Times"(Geneva 510) which was later released to United Artists just as they were about to disband their record division. A second deal with a major label would later follow. Through Ernest Kelley's relationship with Henry Allen at Atlantic Records Mike was signed to their subsidiary label, Cotillion. Cotillion only issued one release on Mike Jemison the 1984 recording "You Make Me Feel The Way You Do" a cover version of a Barrett Strong song from two years earlier. Sadly due to the sudden death of Henry Allen the Atlantic deal ended prematurely. A further proposed deal with MCA never came to fruition due to the death of Al Perkins. Mike Jemison's Geneva releases had been gaining a popular following amongst modern soul aficionados in the UK especially his next release "You Never Get My Love" (Geneva 514) which is now regarded as a all time anthem. "You Never Get My Love was also issued on the Lake label using the same catalogue number as the Geneva release. In 1986 Mike recorded "Congratulations/"Ain't No Use" (Geneva 600) which was to be his last secular recording. A compilation album of Mikes Geneva recording was later released for the Japanese market. In 1987 Mike recorded the acclaimed gospel album "He's My Friend" for the City Sound Label. The album featured "Reflections of the Man Inside" which also gained a 45 release. Mike Jemison is a devoted family man, who with his wife Kimberley, have raised a family of four fine children, Stephan, Leah, Christopher and Sasha, with Sasha being somewhat of a four year old singing and dancing sensation! In1991 Mike was ordained as a Baptist Minister and still continues to perform and record as a gospel artist, often sharing the same billing as Aretha Franklin, who he accompanied when she was honoured by Washington TV station BET on their Walk of Fame programme. Following on from his 2007 "Worthy" album release, Mike has been working his current album project, and it is from this that we at Soul Junction have lifted the following two tracks. The upbeat "Hold On, He's Coming" which marries Mike's excellent vocals with a strong dance beat. A song we feel has great crossover potential with soul and gospel fans alike. Together with the Title song from the album "Call On Me" a sophisticated Jazz influenced little number. Mikes future plans also include recording a live show at the Christ Word Outreach Ministry Church in Detroit, of which he is the Pastor. Dave Welding Soul Junction
  6. recent 100 club thread was closed by the promoter for the reasons he posted one general issue that was being discussed was all round current allnighter state of affairs a few points were made and the follow on discussion was interesting as thread was closed opening this , in case anyone wishes to continue the general state of affairs discussion
  7. Tobi Lark Cancels Cleethorpes Spencer & Percy Wiggins Sign For Cleethorpes After several years of tough negotiating and then finally settling on the highest price I've ever offered an artist, Tobi Lark baulked at the signing of the contract that had been thrashed out with her manager / agent. Several phone calls followed where I managed to convince her that it would be a memorable and fulfilling event and I managed to assuage her fears so much that she gave me her word she'd be there. A couple of weeks down the line she pulled out again with absolutely no reason given. This time I didn't fight it as I didn't feel I would have been able to guarantee her performance. From adversity comes opportunity. In the ensuing weeks I've been able to work out a deal, and a contract that has been signed by all parties, for actual Memphis soul brothers Spencer and Percy Wiggins. Both are fantastic singers who appeared at the Porretta Soul Festival in Italy a couple of years ago, where Ace Records colleague Tony Rounce reported that they blew everybody away. There they mainly sang deep and southern soul, but they also have a great catalogue of Northern and Crossover under their belts too. Kent have already featured Percy's two Northern classics, 'That's Loving You' and 'It Didn't Take Much' on CDs as well as some of his great ballads. 'Can't Find Nobody' was a exciting surprise for me, a 60s club soul classic that up until recently had eluded me and his second RCA 45 'Love Is A Wonderful Thing' is a cracker too. Brother Spencer's song roster is even more extensive and appropriate to a Kent sponsored gig. We have spent many hours examining andexcavating his wonderful Goldwax sides for release and then negotiating with Fame and EMI to get his Northern Monster 'Let's Talk It Over' out on CD and vinyl legitimately for the first time. Though he has a splendid repertoire of dancers and mid tempo movers like 'Love Attack', 'Lonely Man' and 'I Never Loved A Woman', the recent revelation has been his very recently discovered Fame masters. These include a top notch rendition of the classic 'Make Me Yours' and the revelatory Crossover monster-to-be that is 'Breaking Point'. 'Breaking Point' in particular has been universally accepted as a future soul dance classic by everybody who has been lucky enough to hear it and many more will be intimate with it by the time Spencer sings it live on stage for the first time since it was recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1969. The brothers are also going to combine for a show-stopping duet and we've lined up three horns and two backing singers along with our regular group to do their songs justice. If anyone has booked tickets solely to see Tobi Lark, feel free to cancel them for a full refund. If you are now further enticed to join our soul soirees (three of 'em) we still have weekend passes available. If we do not sell out by May 31st, we will make a limited number of evening-only tickets available then; but not before. Ady & Charlie
  8. Tobi Lark Cancels Cleethorpes Spencer & Percy Wiggins Sign For Cleethorpes After several years of tough negotiating and then finally settling on the highest price I've ever offered an artist, Tobi Lark baulked at the signing of t... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  9. Source Revisited - a occasional series of things that were up and then they weren't. Recent reading about the Lost & Found - Real R&B And Soul cd comp release (that was put together by Paul Weller and Keb Darge) led me to making a mental note to have a dig for this the next time was messing around in the backend of soul source. This was originally up on here in the late 90s and would say that my original source was perhaps a grab from the BBCwebsite. At the time found this an interesting read, and as still think that's still the case and looking around there doesn't seems to be any sign of this elsewhere online. Thought it would be a good way to do the "two birds" thing and use it as an opener for getting the source revisited series underway and also as an opener for the new freebasing section of the revamped articles feature. 1998.02.08 All Back To Mine, BBC Radio 1 Paul Weller interview from the BBC All Back To Mine was produced by Somethin' Else for BBC Radio 1. Paul: So what's the aim of this? What's the plot? Is it just me playing my favourite records or records I've got a lot to say about? Otherwise it could just end up me playing The Who all the time. (Phone rings - Paul answers) Hello.... Um ..... only thing is I'm in the middle of doing this radio programme. Call me back in a couple of hours - if not I'll call you. Alright, see ya ... So, shall we start then? Plays Bill Withers - Harlem Q: So have you ever used any of those kinds of riffs on your own things? Paul: It isn't just kind of copying a riff - it might have been years ago when you first start - but it isn't just a question of copying a riff, it's more just a sound. Even just 1 sound or drum sound, or it goes beyond actual sounds and it's more of a vibe. I don't mean a spiritual thing but something in the music where you think, I'd like to get that on the record. Plays Lee Dorsey - Everything I do Gonh Be Funky Q: Those records from that period, they've got such a rawness about them. Paul: The references, R'n'B you know, American black music, soul music, funk, which I would have heard. Q: But how? Paul: Dances. We had a disco every Friday, Thursday in probably about 1970/ 71. Q: But youth club? Paul: No, not a youth club it was a dance. You know flashing lights and DJ ... that sort of thing. It was post Skin Head. You know it was Suede Head and it was mainly stacks of Motown and it was Reggae as well. James Brown I suppose but at the time you could buy them in normal hardware stores (both laugh) normal record shops, you know. But that music was mainstream in a way. You could go into this a local record shop and buy Sex Machine because there was enough demand for that record - especially Motown that had its biggest time in England in the early 70s. I mean a lot of those things were re-issues from the mid-sixties and a whole new generation got into it, you know like post-mod. This next record I'm going to play comes from that era where again, you had another generation of people who had their own clubs, their own music together and they had their own import shops, all that stuff and it just keeps going. To me it's just like a big family tree. And although I wasn't part of any of the Acid House scene, I remember going down the King's Road and seeing all the kids wearing their Acid clothes and cues outside the shoe shops for the wannabees , you know, Kickers. Plays Ten City - One Kiss Will Make It Better and tries a mix into Smokey Robinson's More Love . Paul: Julian Palmer played this to me and he got into a lot of this independent soul, which was all these independent soul label in America knocking out a few copies... Q: From what period? Paul: Mid 80s but it's still going on, it's never stopped you know what I mean? But it became popular in the mid 80s. Still great records come out now but you never get to hear them - hardly anyone's playing them or even getting your hands on them. Plays Frederick - Move On Q: You said you'd heard that in the 80s and you were actually bringing that into the music as well, weren't you - into The Style Council ... Paul: In a way, The Cost Of Loving, the name of the album we made around that time, 85/86 was me being influenced by these records by what people call independent soul - little soul labels in The States, you know. I really liked the kind of rawness of them, they were obviously made on low budgets - that kind of sound and there's lots of little riffs we nicked from that album. Night After Night by David C, we knicked the bass line from that for It Didn't Matter. Q: But in its own little way it was a very mod thing, wasn't it? Paul: Yeah, because it was like trying to go out and buy all these imports again and the whole root of all of it, what you come back to at the end of it is American music. Q: 'Cause even the rejected album was very obviously a mod thing Paul: Yeah I though it was, it was even called The New Decade Of Modernism ... Q: That's what the original title was? But no one got it? Paul: No, no one got it because it was never released it was turned down. It was banned from the waist up. It's the same thing for me. It's like The Stones buying The Howlin' Wolf records on import, trying to chase around town to find it, covering it - from the one point of view they probably got a hit with it and Howlin' Wolf probably died penniless. That vibe I obviously wouldn't agree with but I'm a fan as well and my consideration is more from that angle. I got a little flack over that at the time if I remember but it was the right move to make at the time for The Style Council. When I heard Garage and Deep House, I just thought that was kind of like soul music's move back to it's roots a bit more. You could hear the piano a lot more and the whole thing of the vocals building - the things I recognise and like. (Lights a fag). Shall I proceed anyway?(they both laugh). What am I doing anyway? Q: Making a radio programme Paul: Oh yeah, where's my script? Producer? ...(they laugh). Plays Taj Mahal - A Lot Of Love Q: You know I can't help but notice you're incredibly annul in your collection - I bet there's a colour code on those record boxes. Paul: Hey don't point at them (they laugh). It's nice to have some assemblance of order in things - that's just my way of doing it but you're right. Plays Ernst Rangling - Surfing Paul: I like anything that's good - whatever that means. I was very much a pop kid and I liked all The Move singles, Kinks, The Beatles and records by The Casuals. Q: Shall we stick one on? Paul: Right. Plays The Casuals - Jezamine Paul: (Opens wine) I really think it's a beautiful record and I love the melody - something about it still really inspires me. It is nostalgic but it's so inspiring. Q: It's quite traditional as well in its own ... Paul: Well it might be but how many records have you heard like that? I couldn't say where it's from. It's kind of MOR but it isn't. Shall we move swiftly on to Elgar? (Both laugh). Q: With The Beach Boys, was that a constant that you've had from that moment? Paul: Yes. I love The Beach Boys - the first record I ever had, I didn't buy myself but it was bought for me by my Dad from Heathrow Airport. We use to go on a Sunday night sometimes and watch the planes take off. Seriously that was before colour TV. That was the highlight. Anyway we use to go to Heathrow and he bought me this album, which I haven't still got but I bought another copy. This is like a cheap MFP compilation and it's got a wicked sleeve. A huge Green wave and 2 surfers on it. But the whole image of The Beach Boys, sort of West Coast, sunshine, surfing and sea. That really caught my imagination as a kid. This is a great, beautiful track this ... Plays The Beach Boys - Forever. Q: Is your clock an hour fast? Paul: Yeah, Summertime Q: (Laughing) Summertime? Paul: Yeah Babe, I hate Winter Q: It's Beach Boys isn't it? Paul: Well it is Surrey technically but Summertime, yeah. Plays Ian Brown - My Star Q: Were you checking like The Roses, when they came out? Paul: Well no. I heard some of their singles obviously but I never liked the full scale but subsequently I've heard tracks off the first album - Waterfall I really liked, I Wanna Be Adored. So it took me a little while to come around to it but I talked to Steve Cradick on tour and he's a big Roses fan and for him and his generation, they were like the contemporary band. Steve always says it's like me talking about The Sex Pistols - I can't say they had a big lasting influence on me but at the time when I was 17, it was what I needed to drag me into contemporary music. And I think the Roses did the same for their generation as well. Q: Shall we go through into the other room and look through you're CDs? Paul: (As they walk through the rooms laughs)...Do you want a beer? Q: I've never, ever in my life - abuse, drink ... I've never seen someone clean up a wine glass and smash it in their hand. I've seen people drop them, sit on them, step on them but I've never seen that before. Paul: It's not my fault is it? (Laughing, they walk through to the CD lounge) Shall we carry on then? Q: Yes, I think we should crack on, now that we're in the CD lounge. Paul: MMM ... nice. Right, I saw the Stereophonics at this gig we did in Cardiff Bay last year and they played before us and then their manager sent me a copy of their album. Their lyrics are good and his voice is good. Plays Stereophonics - Thousand Trees Paul: You havin' that? Q: Most definitely. What are your points of reference in finding new bands - young bands to come through like that? Paul: None. I heard this by chance. I wouldn't purposely go out of my way to hear anyone (laughs). It's true. I'm only laughing 'cause I see the awfulness in it but it is true to some extent. Unless someone puts me on to something and says, "Listen to this". I'm not like Sting, I don't go out and check out what young people are up to today. I don't give a f*c*. I do in one way but I don't give a f*c* about today's market but it does lead onto the next record. This is a think with Robert Wyatt. I did notice stuff. I wouldn't have gone out to buy this album, that's for sure. And just by chance I did a couple of tracks on his latest record. He was using the same studio I was working in at the time and I left a note for him. The fact that I did happen to hear his album turned me on to something else again and it was great. Out of all the people I've worked with in his generation, 60s people, he was the most inspiring 'cause he still added some kind of crazy, personilised vision that this was his record and he had focused idea of what it should be in his own mind - there is hope, there is a way forward. Q: Does that give you hope? Paul: Yes it does. I got more from Robert Wyatt working with him in a course of a week than anyone else I've worked with. Q: Is this the track you did with him? Paul: Yeah ... a bit of nepotism but I believe in it enough that I want to play it to you. Plays Robert Wyatt - Free Will & Testament Paul: Shall we have one more now, for the road? I like the mood on this... it's the right mood. Plays David Holmes - Don't Die Yet Paul: It's got a funky mood. It either connects with you or it doesn't. You can't explain it. I wouldn't even want to explain it, would you? Every time you play a record, you believe in magic don't you? You still find something still fundamentally good about human beings I think. When I hear great music of any kind, whether it's a book or a painting - I'm not being too poncey about it but even I know that. Art's the property of all people, it doesn't just belong to the middle classes. We can all go to the Tate Gallery ... good-buy. All Back To Mine was produced by Somethin' Else for BBC Radio 1. comment from past comments system member REVILOT Nice read. I sold quite a few records to Paul back in the Style Council days and did him some cassettes of Northern and rare Soul records. I remember one cassette in particular that he took with him on his Japanese tour and in one of his letters he wrote that he loved Steve Mancha - Did My Baby Call. I knew then the guy had taste. (If I Could Only Be Sure ) Not easy to remember all the records he bought from me but they did include Otis Leavill and Brenton Wood stuff. Still got the letters so I will dig em out and remind myself what he bought
  10. Pete main labels are still up here can remember at the time when you passed em on I only used the main label listings cause was mindful that you said they were for a book and so didnt think was a good idea to use them all they went up in full elsewhere later on links to articles tagged to you
  11. use contact details below JOE DUNLOP GLENAVON HOPE MOUNTAIN WREXHAM LL12 9HF TEL : 01978 761739 MOB: 07748714718 : joedunlop@btinternet.com POSTAGE : £1.40 1ST 45, 20P EACH AFTER CD SUBS £20 FOR 6 LISTS & CD's SENT OUT A FEW DAYS BEFORE MAIN LIST IS CIRCULATED. WEB SITE: http.//. www.soulmountainrecords.com RECORDS MARKED * ARE ON SALES CD'S ''''UK COLLECTORS ITEMS'''''''' ARTIST TITLE LABLE CON PRICE 1* RUFUS LUMLEY I'M STANDING '''WDJ'''' STATESIDE M 475 2* MARVIN SMITH HAVE MORE TIME '''WDJ'''''' CORAL EX 100 3* SAPPHIRES EVIL ONE ''''WDJ''''(BAD WOL''' WDJ'' £150) HMV EX 300 4* MAJOR LANCE INVESTIGATE '''''WDJ''''' COLUMBIA M 250 5* JAMES CARR COMING BACK TO MY BABY '''''WDJ''''' STATESIDE M 150 6* CARL DOUGLAS SERVING A SENTENCE OF LIFE UNITED ARTISTS EX 250 7* MARY LOVE YOU TURNED MY BITTER INTO SWEET KING EX 300 8* WAYNE FONTANA GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE MORE TIME ''''''WDJ''''''' PHILLIPS M 300 9* P.P. ARNOLD EVERYTHINGS GONNA BE ALLRIGHT IMMEDIATE EX 300 10* TYRONE DAVIS WHAT IF A MAN '''G&W DJ''''' STATESIDE EX 200 11* FASCINATIONS GIRLS ARE OUT TO GET YOU ''''WDJ'''' STATESIDE EX 125 12* GENE CHANDLER YOU CAN'T HURT ME KNOW MORE '''WDJ''' STATESIDE M 60 13* DOOLEY SILVERSPOON GAME PLAYERS SEVILLE EX 15 14* CHUCK JACKSON THE BREAKING POINT '''WDJ'''' TOP RANK M 75 15* AL WILSON NOW I KNOW WHAT LOVE IS LIBERTY (promo sheet) EX 75 16* BESSIE BANKS I CAN'T MAKE IT (WITHOUT YOU) '''WDJ''' VERVE EX 125 17* RAY CHARLES HIDE NOR HAIR HMV M 25 18* RUTH BROWN I BURNED YOUR LETTER (one sided demo) LONDON EX 100 19* IKE & TINA TURNER DUST MY ROOM 'WDJ''''' HMV EX 100 20* JIMMY BEAUMONT YOU GOT TOO MUCH GOING FOR YOU LONDON EX 100 21* DANNY WHITE KEEP MY WOMAN HOME SUE EX 100 22* SAMMY AMBROSE THIS DIAMOND RING STATESIDE EX 125 23* SPELLLBINDERS HELP ME (get myself back together again) DIRECTION VG + 20 24* RAY CHARLES SOMETHING'S GOT TO CHANGE ''''WDJ''''' HMV M 25 25* DARROW FLETCHER THE PAIN GET'S A LITTLE DEEPER LONDON VG+ 75 26* MUDDY WATERS I GOT A RICH MANS WOMAN'' '''WDJ''''' CHESS EX 20 27* THE OJAY'S I DIG YOUR ACT '''WDJ'''' STATESIDE EX 200 28* HELEN SHAPIRO STOP AND YOU WILL BE COME AWARE COLUMBIA EX 200 29* BEN E KING THE RECORD '''YDJ'''' ATLANTIC EX 50 30* 5TH DIMENSION TOO POOR TO DIE ''''''WDJ''''' LIBERTY M 50 31* ''''US IMPORTS ALL EX UNLESS STATED 32* BELL BOY'S I DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU JAMAR 250 33* JOHN EDWARDS THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE ''''WDJ''' BELL 300 34* THE AMBERS I LOVE YOU BABY WDJ'''''' VERVE 75 35* GENE CHANDLER I CAN TAKE CARE OF MYSELF CONSTELLATION VG+ 30 36* GENE CHANDLER MR BIG SHOT CONSTELLATION VG+ 75 37* MICKIE CHAMPION WHAT GOOD AM I MUSETTE 400 38* JORDON BROTHERS AIN'T NO BIG THING ID RECORDS 200 39* ROY HAMILTON DON'T COME CRYING TO ME EPIC (PIC COVER) 30 40* BARBARA DANE I'M ON MY WAY TREY 100 41* SAN FRANCISCO TKO'S MAKE UP YOUR MIND GOLDEN STATE 15 42* OHIO PLAYERS STOP LYING TO YOURSELF JO-MAR 10 43* RINGLEADERS ALL OF MY LIFE M-PAC 15 44* TERRIBLE TOM WE WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER DJ MAVERICK 150 45* J B BINGHAM ALL ALONE BY THE TELEPHONE UTD ARTS DJ 200 46* SEPTEMBER JONES I'M COMING HOME WDJ KAPP 200 47* GIL BLANDING RULES READY 200 48* LOU ROBERTS EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LOVE MGM WDJ 85 49* EPSILONS MAD AT THE WORLD SHRINE 150 50* MAD LADS DID MY BABY CALL DJ VOLT 30 51* LORRAINE CHANDLER WHAT CAN I DO WDJ RCA 100 52* VELVET SATINS NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO YOU LABEL DAMAGE WDJ GENERAL AMERICAN 150 53* MARY LOVE LAY THIS BURDEN DOWN MODERN 50 54* HOWARD GUYTON I WATCHED YOU SLOWLY SLIP AWAY DJ VERVE 150 55* APOLLAS MR CREATOR WARNER BROS 100 56* JACKIE WILSON & LINDA HOPKINS THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LOVE YDJ BRUNSWICK 10 57* PAULINE & BOBBY NO MESSIN' AROUND EXPO 20 58* JANIE GRANT MY HEART, YOUR HEART (ISSUE) CAMEO PARKWAY 150 59* JOEY DEE IT'S GOT YOU WDJ JUBILEE 40 60* FALCONS MY HEART IS OPEN CARL 30 61* SIDNEY BARNES YOU'LL ALWAYS BE IN STYLE RED BIRD 200 62* ELLA WASHINGTON BYE BYE BABY ATLANTIC 40 63 * GARY HAINES KEEP ON GOING SOUND 200 64 * JOHNNY MOORE LONELY HEART IN THE CITY BLUE ROCK 25 65 * EBONY JAM RIDE ON DJ AMOS 60 66 * BABY JANE & ROCK-A-BYES HALF DESERTED STREET SPOKANE 20 67 * DELICATES STOP SHOVING ME AROUND CHALLENGE 20 68 * DIANE CUNNINGHAM SOMEDAY BABY WDJ WOL FONTANA 15 69 * JOE MATTHEWS SORRY AIN'T GOOD ENOUGH VG+ THELMA 20 70 MANDRILL TOO LATE WD ARISTA 60 71 HOLLY MAXWELL ONLY WHEN YOU'RE LONELY CONSTELLATION 80 72 MIGHTY MARVELLOWS TALKIN' 'BOUT YA BABY ABC 20 73 HESITATIONS I'M NOT BUILT THAT WAY KAPP 75 ALBUMS 1 LEE DORSEY RIDE YOUR PONY AMY 8010 2 2 OTIS REDDING HISTORY OF VOLT 2 3 SUPREMES SING RODGERS & HART UK TM 11054 1 4 VARIOUS FOR DANCERS ONLY KENT 001 8 5 VARIOUS FOR DANCERS ALSO KENT 002 8 6 VARIOUS ON THE SOUL SIDE KENT 006 8 7 VARIOUS FLOORSHAKERS KENT 007 8 8 VARIOUS MOVING ON UP KENT 013 8 9 VARIOUS FOOT STOMPERS KENT 017 8 10 VARIOUS PURE SOUL KENT 019 8 11 VARIOUS ON THE UP BEAT KENT 020 8 12 VARIOUS CLUB SOUL KENT 022 8 13 VARIOUS SOUL AGENT KENT 025 8 14 VARIOUS RIGHT BACK KENT 039 8 15 VARIOUS ALL NIGHT LONG WVON 2 16 VARIOUS THIS IS LOMA VOLUME 3 LOMA 8 17 VARIOUS TAKING YOU THERE STAX 3 18 VARIOUS BRETBY 1ST ANNIVERSARY BLANK 1 19 DIANA & SUPREMES JOIN THE TEMPTATIONS UK TM 11096 3 20 DIANA & SUPREMES LOVE CHILD UK TM 11095 1 21 DIANA & SUPREMES LIVE AT THE TALK OF THE TOWN UK TM 11070 1 22 SUPREMES RIGHT ON UK TM 11157 3 23 SUPREMES TOUCH US MOTOWN 737 1 24 DIANA ROSS SAME UK TM 11159 1 25 DIANA & MARVIN SAME UK TM 8015 1 26 SMOKEY ROBINSON BEING WITH YOU UK TM 12151 1 27 STEVIE WONDER GREATEST HITS UK TM 11075 1 28 GLADYS & PIPS PIPE DREAMS BUDDAH 1 29 GLADYS & PIPS STILL TOGETHER BUDDAH 1 30 BILLY PRESTON MOST EXCITING ORGAN EVER JOY 3 31 RUBY ANDREWS KISS THIS ICHIBAN 2 32 TYMES PEOPLE DIRECTION 3 33 STIX HOOPER TOUCH THIS FEELING MCA 2 34 DAZZ BAND HOT SPOT US MOTOWN 2 35 GAP BAND VI TOTAL EXPERIENCE 2 36 TEDDY PENDERGRASS READY FOR PHILLY INT 2 37 TEDDY PENDERGRASS TEDDY PENDERGRASS PHILLY INT 2 38 ASHFORD & SIMPSON REAL LOVE CAPITOL 2 39 CRUSADERS GHETTO BLASTER MCA 2 40 WILTON FELDER GENTLE FIRE MCA 2 41 TEMPREES THREE STAX 2 42 GENO WASHINGTON LIVE PICCADILLY 3 43 BOB & EARL SAME B & C 3
  12. back on did recently increase the search limits in members and topics search that has now been cut back feedback forum for q's/concerns ta mike
  13. looking into why the just recent down time occured search and new posts switched off while do this
  14. as it says a kick the server thing
  15. banging the drum for this feature it is member run ie members do need to add the shows as it takes weekly recurring events, which will be needed to be updated if the show details change the site can not enter any thinking is that it's a useful guide for both # the listeners - they can see at a glance what shows on today and also those involved with the radio show - one place entry, also auto-posts in forum, shows on the front page and the forum index
  16. its apparently affecting uk next day delivery my wife was told when posting something that stuff should get there but can't guarantee next day as they usually fly the next day stuff to london from these parts and it seems that is having effect as stuff hasn't showed other end yet
  17. Article Highlight: Irregular highlight of just some of the soul radio shows that you can enjoy this upcoming week All from the onsite radio guide which is highlighted on the soul source front page The guide is members run, so if there is a show that you enjoy and i... View full article
  18. ?? 5 year old thread ?? ask try and avoid replying to old ones, as you can see the misunderstanding it can cause
  19. Delayed shout due to the recent final work on this part of Soul Source, but still even though delayed a most welcome shout. News and info from Kent on their recent Kent 45 releases, Going by the releases below and word on the forums of even more fort... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  20. Delayed shout due to the recent final work on this part of Soul Source, but still even though delayed a most welcome shout. News and info from Kent on their recent Kent 45 releases, Going by the releases below and word on the forums of even more forthcoming releases, have to say that in the second decade of the 21st century to see such quality vinyl releases being pushed out is something that kent deserve the utmost credit for. Indeed! CITY 013 Changes by Lilly Fields from GWP We Can Do It by The Shaladons from GWP Lilly Fields appearance on the "GWP, NYC, TLC" CD has wowed everyone, and the demand to have it on vinyl is huge. It has already been well received at the 100 Club all nighters and it's from the legendary Detroit Pied Piper production team too and was cut in that city. 'We Can Do It' is a fabulous Larry Banks production on this mystery but inspired male vocal group. CITY 014 Whatcha Gonna Do by Phillip & The Faithfulls from Goldwax Until The End Of Time by The Additions from Dave Hamilton's Topper productions. Goldwax completists will be thrilled at having this unreleased mid tempo Phillip & the Faithfulls' track on vinyl and coupled with the previous "CD only" mid 60s Detroit dancer from the Additions, it will be a crucial purchase for vocal group lovers as well as Northern Soulies. CITY 015 A Man Is A Mean Thing by Barbara Perry from Goldwax I've Got A Feeling For You Baby by Gladys Bruce from DiVenus More Goldwax, this time New Breed R&B styled from the highly rated Barbara Perry has been picking up acetate plays for a couple of years making demand already high. The exact same goes for its NYC recorded flip from DiVenus artist Gladys Bruce CITY 016 Hang On In There Girl by Jesse Davies Hang On In There Girl: Instrumental The vocal side of this disc fetches over a grand and here we have an elongated version from the multi track tapes. Even more uniquely we have mixed a storming instrumental take from those masters and acetate plays has already turned this track into a monster. TOWN 136 Wear Your Natural, Baby by Towana & The Total Destruction You Really Made It Good To Me by Ty Karim Both of these artists are in fact the late wonderful Ty Karim whose super rare Romark 45s fetch very high prices. 'Natural' will appeal to the 70s and Crossover crowd, while 'You Really Made It Good' is 60s Northern Soul at its very best. TOWN 137 Is This The Way To Treat A Girl (You Bet It Is) by The Hesitations Come Out Of The Sandbox by Mary Love The Prestatyn Soul weekender of March 2010 sees live appearances from Kent / Modern legend Mary Love and GWP's Hesitations. That group's 'Is That The Way To Treat A Girl' 45 has been picking up lots of plays particularly on the Modern scene where 'Sandbox' has been an in-demand item for years. TOWN 138 A Man Of My Word by Salt & Pepper Make Up Your Mind by San Francisco TKOs One of the rarest and most popular Northern records of the last 5 years has been Salt & Pepper's 'Man Of My Word'. Recorded in Bangkok when the group were G. I. s in the late 60s, it has taken many years to emerge into the limelight and will cross over to modern and funk fans alike once it is readily available. The old Kent anniversary single 'Make Up Your Mind' by the San Francisco TKOs is another permanently wanted record. Link to Dave Abotts thread on soul source about A Man Of My Word by Salt & Pepper which apparently played a major part in this release and demos just how strongly kents finger is on the pulse all should be avalable through your normal dealers out and about, plus normal online sources
  21. flagging this up here as feel worthwhile recent action on here has caused someone to start a thread about moderation have answered with own view on things if do have any concerns then do suggest you read and if you do wish to comment or such, then suggest that thread is the best place https://www.soul-sour...-thread-closed/ thanks mike
  22. can pre-order via hmv 7.99 https://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1;-1&sku=81306
  23. so you had some pointers had some tips taking it thread is finished if not let us know and will reopen it and move to events
  24. closed its a soul music forum not some late nite crap joke shop wise up


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