Good thread, i was educated on Kent compilations myself and they were so important to me as a young mod growing up in the arse end of Ireland.
Only recently i've dug out the Dyke & The Blazers l.p. "So Sharp" and i've hammered it to death on my turntable.
This was one of the first ones i bought and it's quite a special l.p. but the Kent compilation that gets my vote is "Floorshakers", my first REAL adventure into the world of Northern Soul.
I remember hearing Patti & The Emblems "Gonna Love You A Long Long Time" for the first time and the track just sounded so fresh and new to me.
Also from the same l.p. i heard Dean Parrish "Determination", Earl Grant "Hide Nor Hair" and Willie Hutch "The Duck" for the first time, spine tingling stuff!!!
I collected (and still have) most of them and they still hold pride of place in my collection.
Another amazing l.p. was "Kissing Her & Crying For You" where i first heard "Please Keep Away From Me" by Elbie Parker.
I could ramble on forever about all the tracks from various compilations that turned me on to this music and started me on the road to collecting original 45's but i'll give someone else a chance.
Kent compilations - i wouldn't even be typing this response on this forum without them so that's how relevant i feel they are.