5 soul 45s you're currently feeling?
GamleOle
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Is it me or is this board more concentrated about LPs? thinking back to the modern soul threads it's mostly LPs that was mentioned.
5 tunes that's rocking my house currently.
5 tunes that's rocking my house currently.
- Softouch "After You Give Your All" Prodigal
- C.C. Neal "All I Want From You Is Your Love" Soul Craft
- The Exceptionals "Unlucky Girl" GRT
- Karen Pree "Make Love Last Forever" Casablanca
- Albert Jones "You And Your Love" Candy Apple
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billy butler - come over to my side/love grows bitter (brunswick)
the eight minutes - take my love don't set me free/let's sign a peace treaty (jay pee)
the de vons - someone to treat me (the way you use to)/never find a love like mine (king)
the fantaisions - unnecessary tears/that's where the action is (satellite)
this is a personal favorite of mine for years. great 45!
Mandells - Now I know (I really love you)
-- gorgeous mid-tempo beat ballad
Lou Ragland - I Can't Take It
-- smooth funky soul, totally room filling sound
Abraham & His Sons - I Can't Do Without You
-- aching beat ballad
Alvin Christy - I Don't Know What You've Got
-- good funk
The Determinations - Love, Respect, & Understanding
-- nice, non-wimpy sounding northern... excellent sweet soul flip
bonus:
The Incredibles - Standing Here Crying
-- intense deepy in 3/4
david dee - this would mean so much - vanessa
gino washington - what can a man do - washpan
caesars - (la la) i love you - lanie
soul senders - why did i let you go - anla
fred moss - i'll always love you - vanessa
little ann&tarheel slim - much too late
bobby day - just a feeling (in the ghetto)
james brown - it's a man's man's man's world
flirtations - nothing but a heartache
wanda jackson - whirlpool
Fontella Bass - 'Talkin' bout freedom' on Paula
Sly, Slick & Wicked - 'Love's gonna pack up' on Bad Boys
The 21st - 'I just can't forget your name' on Joy
Steve Mancha - 'Hate yourself in the morning' on Groove City
The After Hours - 'Love affair' on Condor
Marvellous, back to back.
Joe Diamond - Gossip Gossip/It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Inez & Charlie Foxx - (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count The Days/A Stranger I Don't Know
Jean Wells - Have A Little Mercy/With My Love And What You've Got
Betty Wright - Is It You Girl/Crying In My Sleep
O.V. Wright - With A Nickle And A Nail/Pledging My Love
public school 13 -recess/'help[kick the habit] juggernaut
christine cooper-sos/say what you feel -parkway
norma jenkins-puzzle man-jean/althia-englewood local inspiration maestro george kerr strikes again
dionne warwick-you can have him-sceptor
rhetta hughes-light my fire on tetragrammaton
Mighty Hannibal - Shame Shame - Josie
Five Stairsteps - Bad News - Buddah
Billy Butler - Sweet Darling - Brunswick
Johnny Copeland - It's My Own Tears That's Being Wasted - Atlantic
The Robins - Truble
Judy White - Save Me/Vacuum Cleaner
Edwin Starr- Running Back & Forth
James Booker - Big Nick
Brothers Of Soul - Dream
Rou Rawls - For What Its Worth
Nancy Wilson - Ode To Billy Joe
Ann Robinson - You Did It
-the shangri-las/its easier to cry (red bird)
The Grooms 'I Deserve A Little Bit More' (Shiptown)
Sherman Willis 'Darling I Love You' (Soul Beat)
Sweet & Innocent 'Express Your Love' (Active)
Marvelle Hampton 'I Know How It Feel' (Piggylo)
Gloria Taylor 'World That's Not Real' (Selector Sound)
Funk 45s
Jimmy Lynch 'Notions Of Mr Motion' (La Val)
Grooms 'Slow Down' (Shiptown)
Community Effort 'Ali's Electric Trance' (Grand Prix)
Downbeats 'Pick Up The Pieces' (PPX)
King Roosevelt 'I Don't Care What You Do' (Krass)
Other 45s
Apostles Of Music 'Look What He Brought Us From' (Revival)
Orrielle Smith 'Winds Of Space'(Tudor)
Expressway 'Blue Evening' (Expressway)
Burning Spear 'New Civilization' (Iron Side)
Susan King 'Morning' (Toy)
jim jones & the chaunteys - baby may i love you (sunglow)
prince brownell - new breed from a soul seed (bem sole)
mckinley sandifer - get up (usa)
unknown - tall paul theme (paul)
great song !
The Peoples Choice - let me do my thing / on a cloudy day
Bobby Bland - i'm so tired / if you could read my mind
Lou Pride - i'm com'un home in the morn'un
James Brown - sometime / let a man come in and do the popcorn
tall paul hankins perhaps?
dont think so ... it's sung by a girl group (but there's absolutely no infos on the label), and it's about tall paul white who was a radio dj in Birmingham Alabama during the 60s and 70s ...
very nice catchy tune
The Clash- Bank Robber/Rockers Galore Uk Tour
Arthur Alexander- Detroit City
Tracie Robbins- That's What You Are To Me/This World Without You
Ray Agee- Peace of Mind
I'm loving these two as well.
barbara and brenda-thats when you got soul/hurtin inside
new holidays-maybe so, maybe no/my baby aint no plaything
the sequins-someday you'll be mine/third degree
rhetta hughes-youre doing it with her/i cant stand under the pressure (thanks meaty!)
Wanda Jackson???
This the country/rockabilly singer? Or some obscure soul singer who happens to have the same name?
lmao - believe it or not, Mr.Pickwick, I was wondering if I'd hear from you about either the Tarheel Slim/Little Ann (cause it's pretty blues-y) or about the Wanda Jackson - or both.
Yes, it's the one and same country/rockabilly singer.
This Whirlpool track definitely has some country strains in it, but is as soulful as it gets imo.
The Falcons- Standing On Guard (Big Wheel)
Betty Harris- What'd I Do Wrong (Sansu)
Marie Adams & The 3 Tons Of Joy- Whispers (Vantage)
Lorraine Rudolph- Keep Coming Back For More (Jet Stream)
Woulda responded earlier, 'cept for a minor registration issue. (You know how sometimes, when you haven't posted for a while, the system asks you for your password as if it's your first time there? Well, that's what happened here...needed a new password, got it, and thought I'd revive a couple of threads that I missed due to my "hiatus.")
Tarheel Slim is my man. I have one of his singles with Little Ann on Fire ("Lock Me In Your Heart"), plus a compilation LP on Krazy Kat, featuring him with and without Ann. With a name like Tarheel Slim, ol' boy cain't help BUT be bluesy, although he made some nice detours into R&B (with Ann) and rockabilly (look out for his solo "Wildcat Tamer" and "Number Nine Train").
Wanda's always cool with me...I'm really big on "Both Sides Of The Line," one of her country recordings from the sixties that has this lowdown acoustic blues guitar running through it...
Classic Chicago soul on a label known for country & rockabilly.
Newcomers - "Pin The Tail On The Donkey"/"Mannish Boy" (Stax)
The A-side, a Jackson Five ripoff, took some getting used to, but once I did "get it" I played that joker a thousand times in a row...
Dee Clark - "Nobody But You - Part 2" (Wand)
Part 1 is a feeble 1968 update of his old Vee Jay hit (Willie Hightower updated it better), but the flip is one of those "Part 2"'s where the band keeps playing while the lead singer plays MC (also see: JB's "Cold Sweat"). Give the drummer some! I'm a sucker for that kind of thing.
Bobby Freeman - "C'mon & Swim" (Autumn)
ATOMIC!! Always a staple of my soul nites...
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle" (Marc)
Ever notice how the female background singers on this one sound like bored, middle-aged cafeteria ladies?
I have to massivley on this shit. I dug this up a decade ago while looking for soul/funk. This is a great record.
Pauline Shivers "Won't You Come Back Home" (O-Pex)
Cottonmouth "Treat You Kindly" (Rca)
Ty Hunter "Hey There Lonely Girl" (Invictus)
Arlene Bell "Stop Before you start" (velvet) still looking for a clean copy of this great xover track.
Harlem River Drive "Need You" (Arista)