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  1. how do they justify these prices? Is it because they have a few qualifications or the audience they are targeting?
  2. Had an hour with cannonball and Tesla records last night thought I'd share with you all.... Kind words thank you, glad you enjoyed it...part 2 if you fancy some more...
  3. This Thursday's Show 12th November
  4. Florence Alabama Music Enterprises, or simply FAME, the world-renowned recording studio and record label owned by Rick Hall in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. It produced a wealth of hit records for many artists and was instrumental in creating the sound of Muscle Shoals. As well as the hits the studio and label also had an amazing amount of material that didn’t make the charts or was simply left in the can. However Ace Records struck a deal to go through the vaults and subsequently many tracks have been rescued and issued thus further preserving the legacy Rick Hall and the extremely talented group of writers and musicians has left behind. Compilations of Rare and Unissued, The Hall of Fame and The Fame Studio Story have all chronicled the amazing story and depth of music from the studio. Further compilations from its stars such as George Jackson, Clarence Carter & Jimmy Hughes as well as several 45s, EPs and box sets have introduced the studio, not just to seasoned collectors of Soul and especially Southern Soul Music but to a whole new generation of fans as well. The latest offering, This Is Fame 1964-1968 is a compilation of the very best the label has to offer both released and at the time unreleased recordings. Dancers, ballads, heartbreakers and tearjerkers, hits, failures, obscure and unreleased. The studio and label have a vast wealth of material and this compilation highlights some of the Southern Soul and in particular The Sound Of Muscle Shoals the studio and label has to offer. James Barnett’s “Keep On Talking”, Art Freeman with “Slipping Around With You” and June Conquest with “Almost Persuaded”, just three tracks from the label which were seized upon by the UK Northern Soul scene many years ago in the quest for obscure American Soul/R&B 45s and have since gone on to become scene classics. Jimmy Hughes, one of the labels more prolific artists is represented with “Steal Away” a hit from the studio in 1963 and the R&B mover Hi Heal Sneakers”. The Del-Rays with more R&B Dancers with their take of “Fortune Teller”, members of the Del-Rays, Jimmy Johnson & Roger Hawkins would form part of the famed bunch of musicians Rick Hall would put together at the second time of asking when original members left for Nashville. Recently discovered material from the likes of Dan & Spence “Long Ago”, James Barnett “It Tears Me Up” & Ralph “Soul” Jackson with “You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy” and more, all have featured in compilations since Ace and Kent Records delved into the Fame archives. Fame songwriters Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham show there was more to them than writing but recording their own compositions for themselves too, Penn with “Take Me (Just As I am) and Oldham with “Wish You Didn’t Have To Go”, both tracks jointly penned by the pair. Both would continue to write many hit records for other acts, both at Fame and later elsewhere. Soul Music giants, George Jackson, Otis Clay, Clarence Carter & Arthur Conley with tracks that exemplify the Southern Soul sound of the time. Jeanie Greene, a Muscle Shoals session singer is the second female on the compilation with another track that old saw the light of day in recent years with the down tempo “Don’t Make Me Hate Loving You”. 24 of the very best tracks the studio has to offer, compiled by Dean Rudland who also provided the extensive liner notes. I realise I am preaching to many who are already converted to the church of Southern Soul, but the work Ace/Kent have put into showcasing the small studio on East Avalon Avenue in Muscle Shoals should ensure that its legacy is enjoyed by soul music lovers for many years to come. Karl White (November 2020) Track Listing 01 Steal Away - Jimmy Hughes 02 It Tears Me Up - James Barnett 03 She Ain't Gonna Do Right - Clarence Carter 04 I Can't Stop (No, No, No) - Arthur Conley 05 That Kind Of Lovin' - Otis Clay 06 Fortune Teller - The Del-Rays 07 Slippin' Around With You - Art Freeman 08 Keep On Talking - James Barnett 09 Hi Heel Sneakers - Jimmy Hughes 10 Long Ago - Ben & Spence 11 Don't Make Me Hate Loving You - Jeanie Greene 12 (Take Me) Just As I Am - Dan Penn 13 Back In Your Arms - George Jackson 14 Feed The Flame - Billy Young 15 You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy - Ralph "Soul" Jackson 16 Thread The Needle - Clarence Carter 17 A Piece Of My Heart - Art Freeman 18 Wish You Didn't Have To Go - Spooner & The Spoons 19 Almost Persuaded - June Conquest 20 I'm Gonna Forget About You - Arthur Conley 21 Take A Good Look - James Barnett 22 Come On Home - Herman Moore 23 Blind Can't See - Richard Earl & The Corvettes 24 I Worship The Ground You Walk On - Jimmy Hughes Buy direct from Ace Records (free shipping) https://acerecords.co.uk/this-is-fame-1964-1968-1
  5. Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Fame Records, world renowned recording studio and label is highlighted here with a best of type compilation by Dean Rudland spanning the years 1964 - 1968. 24 of the very best of the Sound of Muscle Shoals. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  6. Sad news, one of the legendary characters on the scene. R.I.P Keith.
  7. Not that I’m aware?
  8. The Stafford bit on my site gives the cover up name alongside the actual title in tne podcasts. Dave Flynn’s site Anoraks Corner is probably the best place on line, he has a page dedicated to them.
  9. The Nomads or what is left of them have had a strong online presence for some years. Mac Staten and Dave Bengel Sr.
  10. I would say it is more like ‘65 than ‘63 despite what biographies etc say.
  11. Hayley Records, who specialise in discovering unreleased Detroit Soul front he 1960s releases its first vinyl LP to help the label celebrate 20 years, 20 years of promoting the very best unreleased Northern Soul. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  12. Detroit hold a special place in the world of soul music. For many it is considered the capitol of soul music amongst collectors. It is a very emotive and subjective argument of course but Detroit does hold a special place in the heart of the Rare, Northern Soul scene. Partly because of the accessibility from the very early days with many acts having travelled to the UK since the 1960s to the present day but largely because of the depth of quality music from a myriad of labels all out to grab a part of the black music scene in Detroit dominated by Motown right through the 1960s­­­­­­­. Richard "Popcorn" Wylie @ in the UK Hayley Records, based in Coventry owned and operated by Rob Moss and is a UK label dedicated to unearthing and releasing previously unissued material recorded largely from Detroit, by and large from the 1960s but also the 1970s. 2020 marks the labels 20th anniversary and to mark the occasion its first vinyl LP has been released. Entitled “Detroit: My Home Town” it features a dozen tracks from the aforementioned City, 9 having seen the light of day on previous 45 releases from Hayley whilst for 3 tracks this LP is their first outing. J.J. Barnes, one of Detroit’s best loved artists kicks off the album with Lucille. This received some turntable action vias Dean Anderson over the years after the reel to reel tapes were unearthed and some “acetates” cut. The Stylists caused a stir when it was released a couple of years ago. The Perfections feature with their take on Tony Hestor’s “Just Can’t Leave You”. Other tracks that featured on Hayley 45s are Tony Hestor with his version of ”Keep A Hold On Me”. A female take surfaced some years ago with Diane Lewis on vocal duty. Mid-tempo reigns supreme with Bobby Sheppard & Surely & the slightly more up-tempo Gilford & Shruggs with “Don’t Let Me Lose It” which if memory serves had turntable action years ago when an acetate surfaced? Deon Jackson, one of Detroit’s greats with “I’ve Got So Much Love”, Sharon McMahan with her take of the song she penned, “I Have No Choice” that was released by Johnnie Mae Matthews and Jimmy Delphs are the final three sides that saw a 45 release via Hayley. Jimmy Delphs surfaced a few years ago when the guitarist appeared on Soul Source and sent the track to some members which was then cut to disc by an enterprising few and played to dancefloors up and down the UK. The album features three previously unissued tracks. Jimmy Guildford with a cut that was intended for Thelma Records, “All Over and Done”. Northern Soul Royalty in the shape of Rose Batiste is next with “It’s Not What You Say (But How You Say It)”. Recorded at Golden World, we are not sure what label it was intended for but thankfully Hayley brought this fine mid-tempo offering to vinyl. Mention the Detroit Soul scene or indeed Northern Soul and Popcorn Wylie won’t be far from the conversation. He features with one of the scene’s perennial favourites and one that has featured throughout all the eras of the scene “Going To A Happening”. However, this is minus Tommy Neal’s vocals but does feature the backing vocals, provided by Popcorn himself, the sound engineers Ed Wulfrum and Danny Dallas and the Lewis Sisters, Pat & Diane. The album comes on nice thick vinyl and if you love good old fashioned Northern Soul or the more soulful sound of Detroit this is a worthy addition to any collection and has received very favourable review and plays amongst DJs on radio and “live” on other outlets since its release. Look out for other 45 releases as Rob aka @Rob Mossand Hayley Records continue to celebrate 20 years of quality unreleased soul music. http://www.hayleyrecords.co.uk/vinylalbum/index.asp
  13. If it is and looking where it would possibly come in the listing for Eastern Records I think it may possibly be Tina Britt, it does sound something like her if you listen.
  14. New to vinyl but the track is 4 years old
  15. Soul sparklers and bangers with Dean Anderson and his Bonfire Sound of Soul 5th November 2020 Radio Newark from 8 - 10 pm
  16. Discogs has Paulette down as Paulette Dispenza so Barry’s wife maybe?
  17. The Traits far from unknown or even semi known these days IMO. It has had quite a bit of turntable action in recent years. One of the variants was always pretty cheap so maybe why it was ignored by some?
  18. Not forgetting Paulette. PS. Just seen that Paul mentioned Paulette in the opening post, need to go back to specsavers
  19. Old Gary Spencer play
  20. Been posted on discogs, by the owner I presume the runout details.... 65 EA 243 - 2
  21. Been a terrible few weeks for our musical heroes. Another great passes. R.I.P. Rance Allen Thank you for the music. https://inspiration1390.iheart.com/featured/sonya-blakey/content/2020-10-31-gospel-legend-rance-allen-has-died/
  22. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Chandlers-You-re-Love-Makes-Me-Lonely-Acetate-Music-Only-Mus-I-Col-Soul/133554884048?hash=item1f187dcdd0:g:Kq4AAOSwA4NfkYeB
  23. Tonight at 8 Sound of Soul - 29 October 2020 Radio Newark from 8 - 10 pm 2 hours of quality soul music and commentary from around the world of rare soul! With Gez , Dean and YOU our wonderful soul community!! Listen live on;- 107.8 fm local to Newark https://www.radionewark.co.uk/radioplayer/ https://www.radionewark.co.uk/mobile-app/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details.... TuneIn app or TuneIn website https://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Newark-s193516/


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