Ben kicking about fairly regularly for years, certainly not rarest of the rare material. Few plays bit of demand and price goes up Would agree with Marc, maybe bit more.
Talking of Rod...dug some tapes out of the cupboard and there was a few of his with oddball stuff, his faves and raves, fair bit of deep...every type of soul, some good stuff. Just need to get it all on to cd now.
Deep Soul
Nothing better to chill out too........
Benny Latimore - I Can't Go On Anymore - Blade
Earl Gaines - Fruit FromAnother Mans Tree - Hollywood
Jimmy Armstrong - Your Getting Next To me Baby - Brothers Three
Johnny Adams - Sometimnes A Man Will Shed A few Tears Too - Peacemaker
Moving Parts - On The Verge Of Tragedy - Bobby
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There is definately a vocal to 6x6. Forget the artist but it's a Motown acetate and it is utter shite, absolutley terrible. John Pugh owns it.#
There ios also a 70' or 80's version too, that could be tailopr made but thats even worse than the studio acetate version
I've heard a lot more than 25 Oxford Knights turned up...plus the boots/counterfeits as well being passed of as originals :angry: Or are you talking about the Del-Larks?
Chadwicks was if I remember rightly the oine he got from Chris Marriott.
Does make you wonder though all these records in pristine condition, no storage warp notjhing
Were all on that learning curve Jamie, no one can know everything.... and keep asking, I do if I don't know summat and want to find out.....only way to learn. I always want to hear summat new, good or bad.
Do you want a soundfile?????
How did you guess I wasn't a fan Personally think it's utter crap and shouldn't be allowed near a Northern room, along with most of the rock and roll and country and western music some DJ's are playing
So much soul out there that could and should be played first
Soon as I saw your topic header Eddie And Ernie sprung to mind. Spun Outcast at Lifeline..great record. Formed the basis of Left Out for Jesse Johnson on Old Town (Eddie Campbell co-wrote it). Sooper They've got to be the greatest Soul duo EVER.
No I think the vocal deserves all the credit IMO. I personally think that instrumentals are good Northern Soul and we all know that Northern Soul doesn't necessarily mean soul
And you start tingling when you hear the first part of the record comes on cause you love the record...soul, northern soul maybe even modern soul :o
Most of the musicians weren't "soul" musicians. Take the funk brothers they were mainly Jazz musicians and hardly ever if at all played R&B prior to goiing to Motown....not that there was a lot of soul in the majority of Motown...middle of the road pop music
I agree it is a feeling but it needs the lyrics and the artist to express those lyrics to give it the soul, all IMHO
Yep I am. No Soul in an instrumental IMO. I say it's all in the vocal. Granted the instruments, including the sax add to the finished product but for me it's the singer who puts the soul in the record.
I'd have to agree with you Pete.
Only ever seen to my knowledge this release on DO-DE-RE WC-358 GINO WASHINGTON Gino Is A Coward / Like My Baby (Instrumental) and judging by the compiler's lack of information, no label number so has he/she.
WMC 358 to my knowledge is Like My Baby b/w Gino Is A Coward.
Never seen or even heard of the ATAC 2830 release.....has anyone else?????
I would have to say it's not accurate and based purely on hearsay (especially as there are no release numbers etc) and until see conclusive proof that they all exist I doubt I would be persuaded otherwise.
Reminiscent of the Just Brothers & Honey & Bees that are supposed to exist on Wand, until I see them I won't believe it