Second Time Around
Vol. 11
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101 Walkin' that walk vol. 4 (Blue Mountain)
similar to the "Birth of soul" series, trandition days from late'50s R&B/doowap to early soul, CD-R
Johnny & Jackey/Someday we'll be together, Eugene Jefferson/Too young,Phil Colbert/Where was I,Grover Mitchell/Take a look, Barbara & the Browns/You don't love me, etc.
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102 Walkin' that walk vol. 5 (Blue Mountain)
almost the same type compilation as other volumes in this series, CD-R
Curtis Knight/Voodoo woman, Bobby Marchan/Booty green, Gene Martin/Lonely nights, Clarence Paul/I need your lovin', Ted Taylor/Dancing Annie, etc.
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103 Ruby Andrews / Just loving you (Grapevine)
this collection gathers most all her works on Zodiac label, with extensive liner notes by Chicago expert Robert Pruter, solid Chicago sound!
Let's get a groove goin' on, You can run,The love I need,Just loving you,Uh! uh! boy that'a a no no, Help yourself, etc.
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104 Wardell Quezergue / Strung out (Grapevine)
The malaco sessions! all collectable southern soul tracks with 8 unissued! fine album produced by Garry Cape & fine liner notes by John Ridley
C.P.Love/I found all these things,Bonnie & Sheila/You're not the one for me, Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson/Can't find love,Joe Johnson/Perfect love affair, The Enticers/Do or don't you love me,Mighty Sam/I'm Mr. big stuff, etc.
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105 Welcome to the club (Ace)
early '60s Chi-town blues/R&B from Federal vaults, if you like blues also this is recommended album, some unissued or extended versions
Syl Johnson/I resign from your love, Lee "Shot" Williams/When you move you lose, Jesse Anderson/You'd better think twice, Willie Wright & the Sparklers/What will I say, etc.
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106 J.J.Jackson / Sings but it's alright (Calla)
24 tracks, from "big city soul with gritty voice" to "The greatest little soul band in the land" sound, include some popular northern soul tracks, bootleg? CD-R
Try me, A change is gonna come,Come see me,Down but not out,Sho nuff,Boogaloo baby, etc.
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107 Johnny Nash / All time hits (Marginal)
do you remember his 1972 chart-topper "I can see clearly now"? 27 selections of this "pop" soul singer, no interest for "hard soul" mania?
Rock me baby, Now You're gone, Hold me tight, Cupid, Wonderful world, Dream lover, I can see clearly now(alternate version), etc.
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108 Stepping slow soul (Blue Mountain)
deep, emotional, modern, Detroit, Philly...........anyway they're all "slow soul", CD-R
Bobby Harris/Mr.Success, Paul Kelly/Stealing love on the side, Ferguson Davis & Lee/Must be going out of my head,Modulations/I'll always love you,Al Johnson/You're a different lady, etc.
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109 Soulful stepSoul steppers / A collection of beat ballads (Blue Mountain)
mainly "big city" soul tracks, all from obscure 45s, CD-R
Bill Brandon/Tag tag,Billy Thompson/Kiss tomorrow goodbye,Kenny & the Impacts/Wishing well, Little Stanley/Wanted, J.B.Love/I wouldn't have it any other way,Fuller Brothers/Stranger at my door, etc.
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110 Soul steppers volume six (Blue Mountain)
almost the same intention as the others in this series, from early soul ballad to slow-mid big city soul, CD-R
Lenny Curtis/Who you gonna run to, Scott Brothers/My day has come, Roddie Joy/He's so easy to love, James Phelps/I'll do the best I can, Honey & the Bees/Those old memories, etc.
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