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1.1 Sammy Ambrose - Welcome to Dreamsville1.2 Cody Black - I'm Slowly Molding1.3 T.C. Lee ; the Bricklayers - Up and Down the Hill1.4 Charles Spurling - She Cried Just a Minute1.5 Jack Montgomery - Do You Believe It1.6 Betty Lavette - (Happiness Will Cost You) One Thin Dime1.7 The Charts - Livin' the Nightlife1.8 Roosevelt Grier - in My Tenement1.9 The Determinations - Bing Bong1.10 The Athens Rogues - She Could Love Me1.11 The Caesars - Girl I Miss You1.12 Val Simpson - Mr Creator1.13 Ernestine Eady - the Change1.14 Chuck Jackson - the Silencer1.15 Bob Soprano - Hey Girl1.16 Johnny Maestro ; the Crests - I'm Stepping Out of the Picture |
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 | Description: | Nightlife! - A Northern Soul Playlist by Various, released 17 May 2019, includes the following tracks: "Up And Down The Hill", "Do You Believe It", "Livin' The Nightlife", "Bing Bong" and more.
This version of Nightlife! - A Northern Soul Playlist comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - .. SOUL PLAYLISTWELCOME TO 'The Nightlife!', a Northern Soul playlist spanning the decades and as relevant today as when some of these discs were first spun at the height of the scene in the mid Seventies. Our exclusive playlist features many perennial favourites such as the 100 Club anthem "Welcome To Dreamsville", the Stafford floor filler "I'm Slowly Molding" and Jack Montgomery's Wigan Casino spin "Do You Believe It". We also showcase tracks that were unreleased at the time and a number of elusive 45s such as our choice cuts from King Records including the aforementioned monster double-sider by Cody Black plus T. C. Lee & The Bricklayers "Up And Down The Hill", Charles Spurling's "She Cried Just A Minute" and the seldom heard "Bing Bong" by The Determinations which completes our royal hand. Other rarities worth a mention are "In My Tenement" by former New York Giants football player Rosey Grier and "She Could Love Me" by the eight-piece high school band from Athens, Georgia... The Athens Rogues. Chuck Jackson renders a killer version of the Bond-esque "The Silencer", originally recorded by Vikki Carr for the Dean Martin movie 'The Silencers'. It was "silenced" at the time and would have to wait almost thirty years before it was finally discovered by Ace Records in the early Nineties. But the star of the show is Bob Soprano with his stunning mid-tempo rarity "Hey Girl". Our playlist borrows it's name from the song "Livin' The Nightlife" by The Charts, a Fifties doo-wop group better known for their 1957 hit "Deserie", but it is the $500 "Nightlife" that resonated on the Northern Soul scene."16 winners that have been danced to, collected and sought after for over 40 years, many of which helped define the Northern Soul Nightlife!"
Special thanks to Stephen Hawkins at Gusto Music Inc.
Thanks also to Tim Everett, Tim Brown and Neil Ruston.
Issued under license from Gusto Records Inc.
Front cover photos show (top row left to right): Bob Soprano's obscure Musicor New Talent Series 45 ? Cody Black ? Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (former New York Giants football player) ? The Charts
(middle row left to right): King Records distribution ? T.C. Lee & The Bricklayers rare King 45 ? The Athens Rogues ? Betty Lavette
(bottom row left to right): Chuck Jackson ? Ashford & Simpson ? Bob Soprano ? Johnny Maestro & The Crests |  | No. of tracks: |
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