I can't, I'm too stunned at you saying that the backing track is amateurish LOL this backing track has been used on 7 or 8 classics including the oe below, which isn't a soul record but sounds like it should be - totally fantastic track by the same artist
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TOMMY McCOOK - RIO
SLIM SMITH - UNITY
ALTON ELLIS - STUDIO ONE
ROY SHIRLEY & KEN BOOTHE - SKA BEAT
EDWARDS ALL STARS - RIO
THE RIO GRANDES - PYRAMID
OWEN GRAY - ISLAND
PRINCE BUSTER - FAB
THE UNIQUES - ESCORT
THE UNIQUES - ISLAND
HERMAN - DUKE
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Absolutely agree about Bobby Kline but you should see some of the abuse I've had in the past for saying it! That's one that really divides people's opinion.
You could be right. Lots of records sound ten times better loud.
But I just played Time Marches On and it still tugs at the heartstrings and sounds as good on the mp3 as it did at the casino.
That was 37 years ago though. My God.
The backing to that track is fantastic, that's the exact thing I love, very early uptempo reggae, except the vocal is terrible, wish it was just an instrumental - who is it?
The strange world of Northern Soul again...I bought this a month back...hardly any other bidders...maybe everyone missed it
https://www.ebay.co.u...984.m1439.l2649
I Wasn't talking about Sandy Golden in that reference above. I was talking about other records mentioned by the gentleman in the past which I don't like, mainly crossover records.
I said I didn't like Buddy Smith because it was dull, the bit about the first line was a joke.
Do try and keep up...
p.s. are you now my official stalker seeing as you're so interested in what I like and don't like?
I don't like garlic / west bromwich albion / winter / mushrooms / the BBC for a start