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  1. The CD is excellent. we had a thread on Mary Gresham a while back and Alice falls into the same category of highly gifted artist who didnt record anywhere near enough, or get the breaks she deserved. 1968-72 with just 15 recordings.......
  2. Outstanding track from a couple of years back featuring a tip top vocal from Gregory Porter.
  3. Westender

    Ben E King Rip

    We've lost some great names over the last few years. Alas Ben is now added to the list. Thanks for the wonderful music Ben, and RIP.
  4. Fabulous....as you say she sure can sing. Great to hear her on material like this. She should do more.
  5. Really impressive track from Leela James.....
  6. Enjoyed these from last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7NV1Chqt2E A good current one.
  7. Talented guy Anthony Hamilton. This is a lovely track. I'd highly recommend two outstanding female singers, Lizz Wright and Ruthie Foster. They dont do dance tracks but they can sing and I'd say are very soulful ladies.
  8. Another great from the golden era passes. Percy handled the tender country slanted ballads to a tee. True love travels on a gravel road is a particular favourite but there were so many more.
  9. I remember Liza hosting the afternoon show on R2 with Mark Radcliffe many years ago (filling in for the cretinous Steve Wright) and it was cracking fun. The music was generally tripe but occasionally they would play something good which they would obviously enjoy. Surprised they weren't teamed up for a regular show. They definitely had something.
  10. 5 years now, well you seem to be getting the hang of this podcasting game! Another top notch selection Scott. Thanks, and here's to the next 5 years.
  11. James Brown, Curtis, Stevie, Donny Hathaway, Marvin, Aretha, Esther Phillips, Staples Singers, Dells, Temptations, Dramatics, Sly, Soul Children, Candi, Al Green, Jackie Moore, Tyrone Davis, Wilson Pickett, Bobby Womack, Roberta Flack, Kool & the Gang, Tower of Power, Ohio Players, Chi lites, Emotions, Sweet Inspirations, Johnnie Taylor, Jackie Wilson, Shirley Brown, Margie Joseph.............all making great records plus dozens more. We were spoilt during this period.
  12. From the CD and for me one of the standout tracks.
  13. i'm looking at the inlay card for The Voice from the Shadows CD. Born Selma, Alabama August 1943. Went to College, worked as a teacher before going into music. Married Chuck Cooper and worked as a duo. First recorded at Muscle Shoals in 1968. Had 4 sessions in total in MS with various producers with the final one being in 1977 but seemingly no commercial success. Quit music in 1982 but returned a decade or so later to play some local gigs. The CD is a very good collection with some first class material on it. Just another talented artist who never got the breaks, nor the success she deserved. A familiar tale for many Soul singers from the 60s and 70s.
  14. That was a treat. Always good to hear from one of the backroom boys.
  15. The Dave Godin Deep Soul Treasures sets are very fine. Kents Where Country meets Soul series is top notch. The History of Soul series is well worth searching out. And I've enjoyed the recent CD's from Kent featuring the songs of Phillip Mitchell and Sam Dees too. But there has been a lot of very good compilations.
  16. There was an Isley Bros and a Supremes track too. Really nice to hear Bobby Bland wrap up the show.
  17. First set was top notch. This one looks to be right up there. Great stuff, thanks
  18. Heard The Isley Bros This old heart of mine on the radio at the weekend. Its a glorious record of course and I never tire of that wonderful baritone sax break. About 1'30 into the track
  19. I'm reminded of that brilliant Morecambe & Wise sketch with Andre Previn where Previn says to Eric "You are playing all the wrong notes", to which Eric replied, "I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order" Isn't DJ ing largely about playing all the right records in the right order, with the better ones being more adept at spotting what that is?
  20. This is another nice one from Ketty
  21. There might be a very good reason why it wasnt released........ No way a 60's or even 70's recording i would say.
  22. Has to be "Panic and start looking for sure-fire stuff in your box " but without the panic. Berating the audience is not a good idea and bursting into tears is just unseemly.
  23. What a landmark. Well done Barry and thanks. That's a fabulous line up featuring many great artists and recordings.
  24. Seeing that wonderful Gladys Knight track posted above reminded me of this gem.


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