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01. Janice "Wake up smiling" 02. Graham, Joe "Higher than high" 03. McNeir, Ronnie "Let's make a move" 04. Exportations, The "Second time around" 05. Ervin, Dee "You make me happy" 06. Three Pieces "If only I could prove to you" 07. Starr, Elayne "Must have had company" 08. Joseph, Margie "Nobody" 09. Shy, Jean "What tomorrow brings" 10. Sanders, Karen Group "You could have tried" 11. Semper, George "Doo doop dee deep doot doo" 12. Mitchell, Phillip "I'll see you in hell first (Alternate Take)" 13. Hinton, Joe "You and me baby" 14. Dee, Jackie "Who (Long Version)" 15. Second Re$surrection "You done let daylight catch you" 16. Cynic "I want you" 17. Foxfire / Adams, Johnny E. "Don't play me cheap" 18. Maggabrain "Have a good time" 19. Hodges, James & Smith "Wishful thinking" 20. Burke, Melanie "I can't turn you down" 21. King, Ramona "Happy times" 22. Everett, Betty "Bedroom eyes"
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.. Soul Vol.6 |
 | Description: | The latest volume in our acclaimed Masterpieces Of Modern Soul series is as strong as ever and drips with brand new, old recordings. An amazing 12 tracks are previously unheard and a further two are very different versions of already popular numbers.
Some rare-soul household names have new material featured on here. Ronnie McNeir hits a wicked dance groove with â??Letâ??s Make A Moveâ?? and Dee Ervin offers a superbly soulful â??You Make Me Happyâ?? â?? sure to become a modern classic. The lesser-known Joe Grahamâ??s â??Higher Than Highâ?? is already halfway there, thanks to advance plays in Europe from DJ Dave Thorley. Itâ??s from an Atlanta session around 1976, in-between his Chant and later Hotlanta releases. Jean Shy is a highly-thought of artist who recorded firstly in Chicago and later in L A. â??What Tomorrow Bringsâ?? was cut in the latter city, under the auspices of Kent Harris; itâ??s a very classy midtempo jazz-infused number. Ramona King had her best-known records in the 60s but â??Happy Timesâ?? was recorded in the Bay Areaâ??s GSR studios in the 70s and is a laid-back gem.
Weâ??ve drifted into the late 70s / early 80s disco sound with numbers found on tape that were just crying out to be heard. Joe Simon cut the unknown group Cynic on â??I Want Youâ?? at Spring early in 1982. Detroitâ??s Exportations very catchy â??Second Time Aroundâ?? and the equally fast, funky and fantastic â??Have A Good Timeâ?? by Atlantaâ??s Maggabrain were laid down in the late 70s as was Fox Fireâ??s â??Donâ??t Play Me Cheapâ??. The early 80s is the likely era for Melanie Burkeâ??s â??I Canâ??t Turn You Downâ?? â?? which, like the McNeir and Hodges James & Smith offerings, were Mickey Stevenson productions made in L A.
We have lifted three great LP-only tracks from 1975 Fantasy albums by Janice, Betty Everett and Three Pieces: they fit so well into the compilation. Margie Joseph singing a Willie Tee song called â??Nobodyâ?? is virtually guaranteed to be great music. It is still for sale at a reasonable price - as opposed to the arm and a leg youâ??ll need to offer for â??You Done Let The Daylight Catch Youâ?? by Second Ressurection.
We found a quite different vocal take for Phillip Mitchellâ??s â??Iâ??ll See You In Hell Firstâ?? and a much longer version of Dave Hamiltonâ??s â??Whoâ?? as recorded by the unknown Jackie Dee â?? it was remixed from the master tape. Another Dave Hamilton song â??Must Have Had Companyâ?? by Elayne Starr has only appeared on one of the later Dave Hamilton CDs - well worthy of a rewind for modern soul movers. The highly talented west coast producer George Semper gives us â??Doo Doop Dee Deep Doot Dooâ?? which owes a lot to the Sly Stone sound of the time and is similarly enthralling. Finally, we have yet another top quality, unheard 70s soul recording from Joe Hinton who had many tracks abandoned and left in the vault when Atlantaâ??s GRC records crashed due to the nefarious behaviour of its owner. - .. SOUL VOL.62022 collection. This volume in our acclaimed Masterpieces Of Modern Soul series is as strong as ever and drips with brand new, old recordings. An amazing 12 tracks are previously unheard and a further two are very different versions of already popular numbers. Some rare-soul household names have new material featured on here. Ronnie McNeir hits a wicked dance groove with 'Let's Make A Move' and Dee Ervin offers a superbly soulful 'You Make Me Happy' - sure to become a modern classic. We've drifted into the late 70s / early 80s disco sound with numbers found on tape that were just crying out to be heard. Joe Simon cut the unknown group Cynic on 'I Want You' at Spring early in 1982. Detroit's Exportations very catchy 'Second Time Around' and the equally fast, funky and fantastic 'Have A Good Time' by Atlanta's Maggabrain were laid down in the late 70s as was Fox Fire's 'Don't Play Me Cheap'. The early 80s is the likely era for Melanie Burke's 'I Can't Turn You Down' - which, like the McNeir and Hodges James & Smith offerings, were Mickey Stevenson productions made in L A. We have lifted three great LP-only tracks from 1975 Fantasy albums by Janice, Betty Everett and Three Pieces: they fit so well into the compilation. Margie Joseph singing a Willie Tee song called 'Nobody' is virtually guaranteed to be great music. It is still for sale at a reasonable price - as opposed to the arm and a leg you'll need to offer for 'You Done Let The Daylight Catch You' by Second Ressurection. We found a quite different vocal take for Phillip Mitchell's 'I'll See You In Hell First' and a much longer version of Dave Hamilton's 'Who' as recorded by the unknown Jackie Dee - it was remixed from the master tape. Another Dave Hamilton song 'Must Have Had Company' by Elayne Starr has only appeared on one of the later Dave Hamilton CDs - well worthy of a rewind for modern soul movers. The highly talented west coast producer George Semper gives us 'Doo Doop Dee Deep Doot Doo' which owes a lot to the Sly Stone sound of the time and is similarly enthralling. Finally, we have yet another top quality, unheard 70s soul recording from Joe Hinton who had many tracks abandoned and left in the vault when Atlanta's GRC records crashed due to the nefarious behavior of it's ownerThe tape vaults of US black music producers continue to amaze and enlighten with scintillating soul of the modern era. Two thirds of this volume are previously unheard - but match the other musical gems with their high quality.
Made in the EU."Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Vol. 6" is an essential CD compilation for any soul enthusiast, showcasing a carefully curated selection of rare and sought-after tracks from the modern soul era. Released by Ace Records, this sixth volume continues the tradition of delivering high-quality sound and exceptional liner notes that provide deep insights into each track's background. The collection features a diverse range of artists and styles within the modern soul genre, highlighting both underground gems and overlooked classics from the late 1960s to early 1980s. Ace Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving musical heritage through expertly compiled releases across genres like soul, R&B, blues, and rock 'n' roll since its founding in 1978. With "Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Vol. 6," listeners are treated to an immersive journey through soulful melodies, infectious grooves, and heartfelt vocals?making it a must-have addition to any serious music collection. |  | No. of tracks: |
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KEN 512 |
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