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The door is open to everyone. Like you said we didn't go to classes we learnt on the floor, watched what others do and practised at home ready for the following week. None of us are happy to see what we are so passionate about deteriorate and die, but we aren't happy to see line dancing either and other elements being brought into the scene...I presume it is the comments on this that brought about your questions? Line dancing isn't Northern Soul. The scene was once cool as f&*ck, all about individualism, athleticism, flair and showmanship, trying to out do those around you. Not the formulaic routines we are seeing now. I know we are getting on a bit or the majority are but christ they can still try rather than turn it into something it isn't or shouldn't be. If they want to line dance go to a line dancing venue. Everything that seems to be happening at some venues is exactly what we got into the scene for to escape. But the scene is welcoming, just go and enjoy yourself, your two left feet will soon turn into one right and one left and you will pick the moves up but even if you don't just enjoy it, I doubt anyone will castigate you if you can't. We are just old and grumpy
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Jesse James returns to Soul Junction with his latest album release to show he is "Back On Top" Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Press Release: Jesse James - Back On Top Again - SJLP 5016 Release Date: Friday 24th May 2024 In the history of Black American soul music many recording artists have been called “Legends” some deservedly and perhaps some not so deserving of this current over used accolade? I might be a tad biased here, perhaps? but in my book one James Howard McCelland a.k.a Jesse James has surely earned the right to be called a “Legend” this octogenarian performer has weathered many storms and shifts in musical trends and styles over the years but like the trouper that he is albeit in lower keys these days he still manages time and time again to come up with the goods! “Back On Top Again” is Jesse James latest production album, a project filled with recent and current recordings in a southern soul style that has likened in passing by several respected soul scribes to the Malaco Sound I’ll let the record buying public make their own minds up on that one, I’m sure veteran DJ Bob Jones won’t mind me using his quote below: Thank you so much David for sending me 'Back On Top'- Jesse James Album. What a production! full of super southern soul songs that really hit the spot & ooze the real deal. Love it Big time! BIG LOVE & SOUL-ALWAYS! Dr Bob Jones The album also features two of Jesse’s friend’s with Donnie McKisic providing the rapping and additional backing vocals on the upbeat “I Lost My Baby On Face Book” and Shirley Diamond who you may recall from Soul Junction’s recent 45 release “You Don’t Know Who You Sleeping With” (SJ1021) returning with another excellent Diamond & James duet “Another Love Lay Over” as a further foot note the featured song “I’d Be A Fool 2 Fool Around On You” is an excellent cover version of what was a previously unissued Harvey Scales song until Soul Junction released it as the flipside their thirteenth 45 single release way back in 2011. Album Sleeve Notes: At the dawn of the 1960’s a young aspiring soul singer from Richmond, California by the name of James H. McClelland was honing his performing skills in several local nightclubs. At one particular show the compere struggled to pronounce the young performer’s surname and to hide his embarrassment he hurriedly introduced him as ‘Jesse James’, which became Jesse’s Stage name to the present day. Jesse’s big break came through his aunt who at that time just happened to be dating West Coast Blues and R&B Legend Jimmy McCracklin. The aunt suggested to McCracklin the he should take a listen to her talented nephew, suitably impressed McCracklin produced Jesse on a song he’d written “I Will Go” for the local Shirley label. The release is credited to Jesse James & The Royal Aces a bunch of local musicians that Jesse had grown up with which included Slyvester Stewart a.k.a Mr “Dance To The Music” himself Sly Stone” on guitar. “I Will Go” was quite a popular record locally and led to a further four Jesse James releases on Shirley culminating in Jesse’s most sought-after record the delightful “Are You Gonna Leave Me”in 1966. The following year Jesse recorded the minor hit “Believe In Me Baby” released by the local ‘Hit’ label before being picked up by 20th Century for national distribution. While signed to 20th Century Jesse recorded a self-titled album and three other 45 singles before leaving the label. Following a solitary 45 release for the Uni Label in 1969 Jesse formed his own Production and Publishing company ‘South Richmond Music’ releasing 45’s on his own label logo’s Zea and Zay before returning to 20thCentury for a second time during 1974, releasing two 45 singles of which the sublime “If You Want A Love Affair” reaching #92 in the Billboard R&B charts in 1975, a song that would later receive worldwide acclaimed and is now regarded as Jesse’s signature tune. Ron Carson had been the producer on the later 20th Century releases and it was he that placed one of Jesse’s songs “The Same Thing Happens” on the Happy Fox label’s blaxploitation album “Black Fist”. Into the 1980’s Jesse leased some of his songs for release on the Atlanta Georgia, Midtown label, a solitary release on the Moonlite Hope Music label (a lead single for a proposed album that never materialised) followed before Jesse joined Max Kidd’s Washington based TTED label. The TTED imprint was to yield Jesse’s biggest hit record “I Can Do Bad By Myself” reaching #61 in the R&B Charts. Following TTED Jesse formed Gunsmoke records releasing “Love On The Side” in 1988, from there on Jesse has continued to regularly release numerous studio albums though the 90’s into the new millennium and on to the present day. Now well into his seventh decade as a performer this most resilient and enduring performer, has never been one to let the grass grow under his feet. He still performs live shows and is actively writing, producing and recording fresh new material. Soul Junction have now gathered together some of Jesse’s most recent and new recordings to form this album project which is aptly titled “Back On Top Again” Ride on Jesse James! Words By: David Welding For Further information e-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk Visit Soul Junction https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJLP5016.html Track Listing: Side 1: 1. Back On Top 3:54 2. Another Love Lay Over (Featuring Shirley Diamond) 4:12 3. I Lost My Baby On Facebook (Featuring Donnie McKisic) 3:59 4. Keep It On The Hush Hush 3:46 5. Get In Touch With Me 3:48 Side 2: 1. What Happened To The Oo -Wee 4:15 2. Can I Still Be Your Friend 4:17 3. I Be A Fool 2 Fool Around On You 5:05 4. I Put A Clam On That Thang 4:27
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https://www.45spaces.com/company-sleeves-45rpm-singles/45m_search.php?sq=motown
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No mixed feelings for me, exactly the kind of people and behaviour we went to nighters, dayers, weekenders and soul nights to get away from, still do or try. I’ve seen the footage too. Dancing to Northern was to me and will always be an individual thing, athleticism, energy, passion and an element of showmanship or woman-ship. This is just more div madness as the scene sinks into the depths of despair. I know a lot of decent folk go to these events but this kinda stuff just tars them all wi same brush.
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Ron Holden. Is there a Challenge stock issue ?
Chalky replied to Mick Holdsworth's topic in Look At Your Box
My memory is worse than a goldfish… -
Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
Chalky replied to Happy Feet's topic in All About the SOUL
This one by any chance? One of my old Lifeline plays -
Ron Holden. Is there a Challenge stock issue ?
Chalky replied to Mick Holdsworth's topic in Look At Your Box
He has posted inaccuracies on there before -
Ron Holden. Is there a Challenge stock issue ?
Chalky replied to Mick Holdsworth's topic in Look At Your Box
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Stuart and Penni Raith make a welcome return to the Sound of Soul studio with them both in holiday mode. Dean Anderson presents The Sound Of Soul™ 02 May 2024 **LIVE FACEBOOK CHAT EVERY WEEK** 8pm till 10pm We are once again honoured to have the young energetic Penni & Stuart Raith with us in the Sound of Soul Studio. I can truly say without any doubt that you will be mesmerised by the vibrance, information and entertainment that you will be treated to once again. Join us for 2 hours of music, conversation and education.
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Here we are with another look at some recent and forthcoming releases, Another look at Kent's Hotlanta and H-D-H Ads and their Shrine Box set, all three essentials. A peek at the forthcoming Jesse James Lp on Soul Junction and the forthcoming Soul 4 Really compilation. We also have Kitch's Soul Direction latest release and the new Shades of Brown from Albina Music Trust. Shades of Brown - Searching For Love - Albina Music Trust Maze feat. Frankie Beverly - Somebody Else’s Arms - Jai Alai Holland Dozier Holland - New Breed Kinda Woman - A Different World - The Holland-Dozier-Holland Songbook The Steppers - Keep On Walking - Hotlanta - Hotbed of 70s Soul Dionne Warwick - I Think You Need Love - A Different World - The Holland-Dozier-Holland Songbook Dee Dee Warwick - What A Manner of Man - Soul 4 Real Hear Come The Tears The Drifters - I Dig Your Act - Soul 4 Real Hear Come The Tears The Surprise Sisters - Talk’s Cheap - Hotlanta - Hotbed of 70s Soul Maze feat. Frankie Beverly - Love IS - Jai Alai Jesse James - Get In Touch WIth Me - Soul Junction Back On Top Aretha Franklin - I Can’t See Myself Leaving You - Soul 4 Real Hear Come The Tears Sharisma - Trouble Trouble - Soul Direction The Dynells. - Call On Me - Soul 4 Real Here Comes The Tears The Cautions - Watch Your Step - Kent Shrine Box Set The Cavaliers - Do What I Want - Kent Shrine Box Set The Cautions - No Other Way - Kent Shrine Box Set Barbara Long - We Call iT Love - Kent Shrine Box Set Sharisma - Something Wonderful - Soul Direction Jesse James - Keep It On The Hush Hush - Soul Junction Back On Top Bettye Swann - It’s Time To Say Goodbye - Soul 4 Real Hear Come The Tears Darrell Banks - Here Comes The Teardrops - Soul 4 Real Hear Come The Tears Jess James - I Be A Fool - Soul Junction Back On Top Sharisma - Love Is The Way - Soul Direction Shades Of Brown - Girl In The Streets - Albina Music Trust
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Nice one Andy, look forward to the results of your interview.
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It was said elsewhere that the condition may have been a factor for lower prices?
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Ron Holden. Is there a Challenge stock issue ?
Chalky replied to Mick Holdsworth's topic in Look At Your Box
But as old timers, dissect and analyse is all we have left to do -
Guitar Ray is vastly over priced mind for a record that isn’t really rare.
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The card inner is probably white on any reissue, usually brown on 60s originals.
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Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
Chalky replied to Happy Feet's topic in All About the SOUL
And another from the Supremes...no UK or US release on a 45 but it did find it's way onto foreign 45s...so not sure of it properly qualifies for this topic -
Motown Album Tracks Worthy Of A 45 Release In 2024
Chalky replied to Happy Feet's topic in All About the SOUL
The album has had a mention but don't think this track has, one of his best for Motown IMO -
By all accounts he was just touting it, bit of promotion, possibly for a further re-issue. It is super rare but essentially a re-issue.
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The Bunky press is the year or two year after the Constellation press if I remember rightly and from the same masters. There has always been plenty of interest in it. I don't know anyone who has seen a Sam Williams issue.
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No no no no....no
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I've been putting off watching part 2 because of how pretty dull and boring the first was....maybe it was just building to something better. Will watch both together I think.
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Soul4Real Compilation LP - Here Come The Tears
Chalky commented on Alexsubinas's article in Soul Music News
Wow what a great release although I expected nothing else. Every release on Soul 4 Real is quality with much thought going in to the whole process.