Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Soulmotion Compilation Tape 1 (Rare Funk Soul Records)
André Maurice - Be True To You :
Washington producer/arranger Beau Tibbs and singer Andre Maurice recorded two funky 45s for the local Bale concern which are now very difficult to track down. Both tributes to a special lady, You’re The Cream Of The Crop and Be True To You are high quality early ‘70s grooves with sinewy basslines, tight horns and upright beats.
Gwen Mcrae - 90 % of Me Is You :
This track came out in 1974 on Cat Records, a track that's been sampled by some of hip hop's finest .
The Gwen McCrae version is in fact a cover, original was by Vanessa Kendrick, the music is the same - heavy beats and lush strings - but the vocal is way different. There's not much argument that the later version probably deserves the higher profile.
For over three decades, Gwen McCrae has won worldwide acclaim for her sensuous, classy brand of modern soul music. Gwen was a pioneering figure in Miami's growth as a center of R&B music in the 70's at the influential TK Records and became an international star in 1975 with the chart-topping, million-selling success of the Grammy-nominated "Rockin' Chair".
Joyce Jones - Help Me Make Up My Mind :
Rare Northern Soul record on Vee Eight from 1969.
Joyce Jones later became part of the '70s Philly disco vocal group First Choice. Their first big breakthrough was the infectious "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" (with its urgent "calling all cars!" intro), a Top 20 R&B/Top 30 pop hit in 1973. New attention was brought to the female trio when Mary J Blidge did a faithful cover of their dance classic "Let No Man Put Asunder" in 1999.
Ann Robinson - You Did It :
Originally issued in 1969 on Sonny Hopson's All Brothers label.
A seriously rare Philly funk 45... The instrumentation backing is done by the Freedom Now Brothers who's instrumental version of this "Sissy Walk" was sampled by Fatboy Slim for one of his pop songs.
This is without a doubt one of those alltime classic sisterfunk anthems.
Gene Chandler - In My Body's House :
B-side of the "Go Back Home" 45 in 1969 on Checker Records.
This track was written and recorded by Curtis Mayfield, originally titled "Hard Times."
Chandler's success became more fitful after Mayfield stopped penning material for him, although he enjoyed some late-'60s hits and had a monster pop and soul smash in 1970 with "Groovy Situation."
Mr. Jog
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Thanks for sharing this !
ReplyDeleteVanavond proberen te downloaden: ben een grote van de hele Salsoul catalogus en zeker van de powervocals van mensen als Joyce Jones, Rochelle Flemming, Loleatta Holoway en Jocelyn Brown en alles wat Northern soul interesseert mij zo mogelijk nog meer.
ReplyDeleteBovendien ben ik de laatste tijd nog mogelijk nog zotter van de hele chi-soul sound, chess, curtom brunswick, checker dus Gene Chandler laat maar komen.
Gwen Mccrae rare noemen: allee mischien het origineel, maar op compils (zels op vinyl is dat toch gemakkelijk te vinden) Geen slecht woord gezegd over het nummer, grote klasse.
Ann Robinson zelfde commentaar
Maar dat André Maurice nummer daar zit ik ook op te kwijlen.
Spijtig dat ik niet meer in Jabbeke woon maar in Lissabon nu, anders kwam ik zeker ne keer booty shaken op soulmotion want jullie zijn daar precies goed bezig: hiphop is mijn ding nu wel totaal niet, maar Lefto is wel een referentie voor mijn maten in Brussel als het aankomt op kwaliteit. Ja en de Bugalu mannen zijn mijn persoonlijke helden: als je er in slaagt Keb Darge, Kenny Dope, Roy Ayers, Sharon Jones, Jazzman Gerald,etc etc in minder dan 2 jaar op je affiche te krijgen. Dus vanals ik in Belgenland ben en het past maak ik een dansvloer near u onveilig.BELOOFD!
nice nice, can't wait to see the next post...
ReplyDeleteGoe initiatief, maar inderdaad wat opletten met de term "rare".