Friday, 15 January 2010
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Detroit Soul Podcast - Episode 1
I've been meaning to put together a few podcasts for some time as it is a fairly easy thing to do with the right tools. So after spending yesterday tiring myself out with some emergency plumbing, I thought I'd have a rest today and play some records.
The result is the first episode in what will become a series of Detroit Northern Soul podcasts. It will become a series because I can only fit around a dozen tunes in each and ended up sitting surrounded by records when putting this one together as there are so many Detroit soul records to choose from.
In this podcast I've deliberately not included any Motown tracks as I feel Motown hogs the limelight a bit (for obvious reasons) and a lot of the other records are just as good, if not better, but didn't get the same exposure. I'll put a couple of Motown tracks in the next one though.
Tracklist:
- Jimmy Soul Clark - I’ll Be Your Winner - Soulhawk 003
- The Arabians - (Please) Take A Chance On Me - Le Mans 002
- Johnny Bartel & The Soul Masters - If This Isn’t Love - Solid State 2514
- Rufus Wonder & The Additions - Under The Moon - Lando 181
- Falcons - Love Look In Her Eyes - Big Wheel 1971
- The Fabulous Peps - My Love Looks Good On You - D-Town 219
- The Falcons - Good Good Feeling - Big Wheel 1972
- Jock Mitchell - Not A Chance In A Million - Impact 1023
- Joe Matthews - She’s My Beauty Queen - Thelma 104
- Brothers Of Soul - I’d Be Grateful - Boo 1006
- Cody Black - Mr Blue - D-Town 1057
- Tony Hestor - Just Can’t Leave You - Karate 523
Monday, 6 October 2008
Patti Austin - He's Good Enough For Me - Coral 62455
Just back after a refreshing holiday touring the churchyards of Cornwall researching my family tree and to my wife's dismay there is a sizeable pile of 7" square brown parcels behind the door (plus a couple of cards from the post office) welcoming us on our return.
One of the cards produces a box which is 7" x 6" x 3" and contains across the diagonal (ask Mr Pythagorus) this beautiful record wrapped in newspaper with no other packing! Quite how it has survived a transatlantic crossing in this flimsy packaging eludes me but thankfully it has.

As beautiful a mid-tempo female voice dancer as you could ask for, Patti's as ever gorgeous voice describes how despite him treating her rough and everyone telling her how wrong for her he is; he's good enough for her. Aww! hold that thought!
Click here to listen
Though it won't appeal to the stomper crowd it certainly has dance floor appeal and is really professionally arranged and produced. This is not one for my sales box but one to add to my small but perfectly formed collection.
So what's it gonna cost you? Another tricky one this as this is a good record that is quite hard to turn up but isn't really an "in demander". John Manship's 3rd edition guide rates a mint copy at £125; this one cost me just short of £50 and I would grade it Ex although it does have "Good record" written across it as you can see from the scan. As it is a promo I like to think that this has been done by a radio station DJ in the 60's to remind him which side to play, thus giving it some history, but it is just as likely to be some bozo who thinks it is a good thing to write on record labels.
Incidentally the track has also been covered by Mary Wells and this is just as good if at a slightly slower pace. It is an LP only track from a self titled LP, with a great picture of Mary on the cover, on the 20th Century label and is packed with good tracks. When I find my camera again I'll put a scan of it up here (I might even sell my copy now I've got Patti's single!)
Click here to listen to Mary Wells
Thursday, 18 September 2008
The In Crowd
The In Crowd - The Story Of Northern Soul
I got an email recently from someone who had visited my web site asking me to recommend some CDs to someone who knew very little about Northern Soul but wanted to know more.
That's a pretty tall order really as there are so many Northern Soul CDs on the market and a lot of them are truly awful or only have 10 tracks for ten quid!
So after rummaging through my CD collection I decided that the first one I would recommend without reservation is this one. It is a double CD containing 50 tracks compiled by those lovely people at BeeCool publishing; Mike Ritson & Stuart Russell.
The thing I really like about this CD is that it is what it isn't that determines what it is; if you get my drift. It isn't a lazy compilation of Northern Soul classics, it isn't a compilation of tracks from Wigan Casino, it doesn't have the words Wigan Casino on the cover, it hasn't been thrown together in 5 minutes just to make some money and it isn't just a compilation of obvious rarities.
It was originally released to accompany a book of the same name (now quite hard to find) which charts the the story of Northern Soul from the early 60's club scene through Wigan Casino and The Blackpool Mecca to what was then considered "the end" in about 1980. The tracks on the CDs reflect this and so there is a wide range of genres and styles here from "Little Johnny Taylor - Zig Zag Lightening" to "The Carstairs - Really Does Hurt Me Girl", from "Bobby Bland - These Hands (Small But Mighty)" to "Cody Black - Mr Blue".
This compilation is not just for those new to the scene, it is also a great record of the tracks that were played "back in the day" so if you just want to hear your favourites again; a good selection will be here. The connoisseurs and cogniscenti should also take note of this compilation set because the sleeve notes are excellent.
So; great value, great music, great sleeve notes. What more could you ask for!
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Cam Cameron - They Say - Capri 101
This is one of those records that is quite difficult to find any information on. I don't know who Cam Cameron is or where the label is from; googling Cam Cameron brings up loads of references to the offensive coach of the Baltimore Ravens!
I first heard it when rummaging through John Weston's play box after he DJ'd at "These Old Shoes" soul club in London and stayed at my house afterwards. His copy was on the red label variant of the Capri label.

It actually took me another 3 years to find one, but it was worth the wait. Starting with a neat bit of drumming and horns coming in after, Cam's really quite good vocal kicks in. A mid to up-tempo, highly danceable tune it's got it all; good arrangement and backing, great vocal and group harmonies as an added bonus.
Click here to listen
Price wise this is one of those records that varies massively in price depending on whether it is getting played as it isn't that well known. I've seen it at anything from £20 right up to £100. It isn't too easy to find but I reckon a decent copy should be about £40 to £50.
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
R&B Podcast - Part 2
The second part of this podcast
If your idea of the best in Northern Soul music is "Al Wilson - The Snake" then look away now! No disrespect to "The Snake" really, it's a good tune in its own right but if I never hear it again it will be too soon.
This podcast is the second part of a longer podcast I put together from the sort of music I am collecting and listening to at the moment. You may not agree that it constitutes Northern Soul in the strictest sense but it does make for good listening on your ipod.
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Tracklist:
- Chuck Wright – The Palm of Your Hand
- The Mighty Cravers – Choo Choo Special
- Bobby Angelle – Too Much For You
- Peppermint Harris – Wait Until It Happens To You
- The Invitations – Watch Out Little Girl
- Jimmy Seals – The Yesterday of Our Love
- Jackie Shane – Comin’ Down
- Baby Washington – I’ve Got A Feeling
- Ruth Brown – Sweet Baby Of Mine
- Jimmy Ricks & The Raves – Daddy Rollin’ Stone
- Rosco Gordon – You Got My Bait
- Curtis Knight – Voodoo Woman
- The Del Vikings – Too Many Miles
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Kent Records Do It Again!
Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities 3

Buying a Kent Records Northern Soul CD always gives you a good feeling that you have spent your money wisely. As well as a great selection of tracks and excellent sound quality, there is the bonus of Ady Croasdell's knowledgeable sleeve notes to give you the background to every track.
This is the third in this series (obviously!) and carries on with the same level of quality that the first two brought; in-demand tracks mixed in with classics, lesser known rarities and of course something new to tempt you with.

Recent in-demanders include "The Quotations - I Don't Have to Worry", "Darrow Fletcher - What Have I Got Now" together with the awesome "I'll Run - Paul Smith" the last two both on the Jacklyn label.
My particular favourites are the fantastic "Don & Ron - I'm So So Sorry" which you don't hear much due to its rarity (despite Dave greenhill repeatedly telling me he got it for £10); "The Servicemen - Connie" which is the equally good b-side to "Sweet Magic" and "Charles Drain - Stop and Think About It" which was new to me.
There are a couple of classics from Ty Karim and Larry Atkins on the Romark label and of course 2 unissued mid-tempo tracks from Brooks O'Dell and Eddie & Ernie. The latter being a mid-tempo almost ballad version of uptempo "Indication" which was issued only on UK Jay-Boy
The full track list can be seen at Amazon here: Classiest Rarities V3
All in all a really good CD, I've now got Vols 1 & 3 but somehow I have missed the second, I think I'll remedy that very soon indeed.