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Hiking, Kinder Scout this week. Out regularly inn the Peak District, sometimes further afield. Walking, anywhere but especially the countryside and hills the best medicine for anyones mental wellbeing. I don't suffer mental illness myself as such but it is still great to get outdoors and empty the head of everyday rubbish, no people preferably and no music or outside influences. I also regularly attend the gym to work out and use the sauna and steam room almost everyday I am home.
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Dean Anderson presents the Sound of Soul 25th May 2023 Every Thursday on Radio Newark 8pm until 10pm Tonights Special Guests in the studio Andy "Tats" Taylor and Karl "Chalky" White Slightly edited version to get round Mixcloud restrictions. The missing track is the final one "River Deep Mountain High". You are only allowed so many tracks by one artist and no more than two consecutively and no more than 4 so had to cut the final one.
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Jimmy Ralph Bailey's avatar as Lee Roye on Decca
Chalky replied to Tlscapital's topic in All About the SOUL
It has long been considered for some time that they are the same artist, JR Bailey. Think if I remember rightly from a previous discussion Kev Roberts was friends with someone Stateside who knew and worked with Bailey and said as much to him, if not for all those acts mentioned then for some, Chuck Wood for sure, Lee Roye and possibly Rubin. -
Sorry it's late but been at work...last weeks show. No guest but two hours of quality music.
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I saw them the other day and asked elsewhere. Warner group who own the label are behind them. Two of the titles were put out a few years ago (2017 ish), Dean Rudland was behind those. He isn't behind these releases though, two the same and a third. He was going to ask a question about them so if he gets an answer and responds I'll let you know. what is the 4th btw, only seen three?
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I typed every way but for some reason nothing showed.
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I thought there was but nothing showed on a search on Ace
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His Kent release under Johnny Gilliam, can’t see owt on the search under JG Lewis Cookin' With Kent Johnny Gilliam Mission Impossible Mo' Mod Jazz Johnny Gilliam You Make Me Feel Like Someone The Stars Of Modern - California Soul Classics Johnny Gilliam You Make Me Feel Like Someone The Stars Of Modern - California Soul Classics (MP3) Johnny Gilliam You Make Me Feel Like Someone Deep Shadows - The Best Of Kent Ballads Johnny Gilliam Baby Take Me Back For Connoisseurs Only (MP3) Johnny Gilliam Mission Impossible Cruisin' Instrumentals Johnny Gilliam Baby Take Me Back For Connoisseurs Only: Kent/Modern Collectables Johnny Gilliam
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I think his Modern and his releases as JG lewis are, nOT sure about his BoMar, Cancer, Paula & ICA releases? Would make a good comp though.
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Press Release: Crystal Motion There’ll Be Another/Million Dollar Baby” SJ551 Release Date: Tuesday May 30th 2023 “Crystal Motion” were a vocal quartet of Cape Verdean descendancy from New Bedford, Massachusetts. The original members being lead vocalist “Kevin Gomes”, Kevin’ s cousin, Rodney “Skeeta” Santos, Daniel “Buddy” Monterio and John Paris the man responsible for coining the group’s eventual performing name “Crystal Motion”. The group was managed initially by Eddie Carter of Carter Management out of Onset, MA. As a then unnamed ensemble, the group entered the now defunct “Metcalf” Recording studio in New Bedford during 1972 to record the Kevin Gomes penned demonstration song, the sweet soul ballad, “There’ll Be Another”. A copy of this song was later submitted to the recently formed Independent Recording Studio, “Omega Sound Productions” in Philadelphia, PA. The label owned by Frank Fioravanti having just hit paydirt with William DeVaughn’s smash hit “Be Thankful For What You Got” continued with his policy of supporting up and coming talent and upon hearing Crystal Motion’s demo decided to offer them a recording contract. Although deciding against using the submitted demonstration song (which was to remain unissued) Fioravanti chose to record the group on a song he had co-written with another Philly writer and recording artist Pal Rakes, the title of the song was “You’re My Main Squeeze (Part 1 & 2)” an exciting disco dance orientated song that Frank released on them in 1975 on his Sound Gems label imprint. The song became a minor hit in Boston, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island plus other towns throughout New England. The record was also popular in the Philadelphia area while also receiving extensive airplay in Atlanta, Georgia and Houston, Texas. Following the success of “You’re My Main Squeeze” John Paris was to leave the group being replaced by a longtime friend of the other group members Douglas “Dougie” Mendes. With attention coming from the producers of “American Band Stand” and “Soul Train” the group continued to tour the East coast circuit throughout 1975 and 1976 in preparation for their proposed upcoming album project. The song “There’ll Be Another” was originally cited to be included on the album, rehearsals had begun on another two Fioravanti and Rakes songs firstly “Wrap Your Love Around Me” (although no actual recording of this song was laid down) and “Million Dollar Baby” which the group did manage to finish and record. The album was never completed as lead singer Kevin Gomes left the group due to unforeseen personal reasons and ultimately the group broke up. Little did “Crystal Motion” know at the time but their solitary 45 release was finding a new audience across the pond in the UK with “You’re My Main Squeeze” being championed by inspirational DJ Colin Curtis in the hallowed halls of Blackpool Mecca, a timeless classic that never fails to bring a smile to the listening audiences faces even to this current day. Sadly Rodney Santos, John Paris and more recently Douglas Mendes have all passed to a better place, leaving Kevin Gomes and Daniel Monterio to continue the Crystal Motion legacy. Now joined by the late Rodney Santos’s brothers Renee and Rory and first tenor Tony Simmons. They are from time to time are also joined by a female vocalist Angela Kronillis. Throughout their performing career the “Crystal Motion” members have often performed with their childhood, neighborhood and lifelong friends the Tavares Brothers of the hit group “Tavares”. Returning to the here and now, following Soul Junction’s introduction to Kevin Gomes and already being involved in a licensing deal with Melomega Music it was agreed to license both of the unissued ‘Crystal Motion’ songs from their respective owners and pair them together for a long overdue 45 release. With ’Crystal Motion’s’ “You’re My Main Squeeze” cult and anthemic status being forever assured with Northern/Modern Soul devotees we’d like to think this long overdue discovery and release of these two slightly differing Sweet Soul offerings will 's Mecca garner and enhance the group’s wider appeal with the growing aficionados of the Chicano, Group Harmony and Lowrider genres, Enjoy. Listeners of Mick O’Donnell’s popular “Soul Discovery” Radio Show may already be familiar with “There’ll Be Another” with Mick having championed a raw demo take of the song in his past broadcasts. Words By: David Welding With acknowledgements to Kevin Gomes. Photographs courtesy of Kevin Gomes. For further information please contact Soul Junction at: Tel: +44 (0) 121 602 8115 or E-mail: sales@souljunctionrecords.co.uk To Pre-order visit https://souljunctionrecords.co.uk/SJ551.html
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Soul Connected Films - Cream Of The Crop List...
Chalky replied to Mike's topic in All About the SOUL
The Black Godfather.... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10289996/ -
Soul Connected Films - Cream Of The Crop List...
Chalky replied to Mike's topic in All About the SOUL
Not really a movie but a documentary but nonetheless well worth watching. It is about Miami's Deep City label, including the great Helene Smith, the finest vocalist out of Miami IMHO. -
The only Gallagher Brothers worth listening to join Dean for this weeks show, Geoff, Steve and John Gallagher give us two hours of quality soul music.
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Another mix of some recent, current and forthcoming independent Soul music, bit of all sorts in the mix. Dojo Cuts - Ain’t Got No Reason - Last Bastion Alfreda Brockington - Give Me What You’re Giving Her - MD Records Tunnie Smith - Join Together - Super Disco Edits Split Evolution - Bedroom Eyes - Cannonball Records Sharon McMahan - When Will Love Come To Me - Hit & Run Alfreda Brockington - Waiting For Your Touch - MD Records Annette Snell - Tonight I Feel Like Dancing - Soul 4 Real GC Cameron - Give Me Your Love - Jai Alai Dana Andrews - Mr Justice - Epsilon Annette Snell - I Think I’m Falling In Love - Soul 4 Real Frederick Knight - How, When or Where - Soul 4 Real Van McCoy - Sing Yeah Sing - Soul Direction Sharon McMahon - Do I Deserve It baby - Hit & Run Pearl Dowell - Good Thing - Hit & Run Uptight - Dojo Cuts - Last Bastion Bobby Baker - Everything Has Got To Be Alright - Epsilon Jimmy Radcliffe - The Thrill Of Loving You - Forthcoming Big Mam Records Van McCoy - Wait Till I Get You In My Arms - Soul Direction Jimmy Radcliffe - Tastes Sour Don’t It - Big Man Records The Petersons - What’s It Gonna Be - Soul Junction Tunnie Smith - You & Me Together - Super Disco Edits Ruby Wilson - Love Has Come - Jai Alai Crystal Motion - Million Dollar Baby/There’ll be Another - Forthcoming Soul Junction Queen Emily - Throw Away Me - Jai Alai Green Brothers - Your Love Lifted Me - Jai Alai Closed Door Society - If Everything Were Free
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Just re watching Pennyworth series 1 & 2 to refresh before I catch nap with series 3. Blue Lights, Belfast coppers, excellent. The Gold on player, excellent too. Godfather off Harlem, superb.
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The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
Same for me other day, and little sleep for three days, wasn't paying full attention LOL -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
Topic back to the Embers again which is 1970 Never issued on Black label, they'd stopped using that label by the time of the Embers release -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
The Invitations was Feb 1967. The label in question came about in April 1968. There was a mixture of Black and Blue and gold releases on certain releases during the crossover period with certain plants using the black well into 1968. It would suggest the Invitations is a reissue and not one from the crossover of labels period? -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
It is yes. It was never issued until the flip was reissued on this variant -
This week on the Sound of Soul, Dean and Gez are joined by Phil Shields. Two more hours of great soul music.
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The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
If you look at MGM releases there are others that were released on both label variants, Eric Burdon and The Magistrates the first I could see but they were in 1968 and reissued almost straight away, not a year or so later. -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
Yes….told you it’d been a long three days never seen this variant before, that label wasn’t in use at the time of release and wasn’t aware of any reissue? off to bed now to catch up on some sleep -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
Just looked again and noticed "Little" in the title and different music publisher. Been a long three days with little sleep -
The Invitations - Watch Out Little Girl - Question
Chalky replied to chuffinnora's topic in Look At Your Box
wasn't aware it had been boosted on this variant? Looks pretty much there same as other releases with that label variant, 1968/69 onwards.