Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities
We also found the original master tape to Ty Karim's super-rarity You Just Don't Know that Ty's husband Kent Harris had lovingly looked after while awaiting a proper deal for the licensing of his superb Romark label. So now listen to the clarity of that cascading piano, crisp cymbal work, haunting organ and Ty's fabulous, rich, deep brown vocals on a song that epitomizes all that's good about mid-60s, soul-soaring music.
More sounds that command a four-figure price are the Extremes' Four J single How I Need Your Love; great soul group harmony so rare that mortals like us will probably never see one let alone own one. Also Eddie Campbell, the now sadly deceased half of Eddie & Ernie, gives us his only solo single Contagious Love that came out on the microscopic Phoenix label Artco. It's a true Southern Soul sound but has just the right beat for the rare soul dancefloor. As does the next high roller: in spades. It's the Shreveport, Louisiana recorded I'm Waiting by Bill Bush; catchy as hell and a pure soul sound despite Bill's pale face. The final of our five super rare singles will also please our southern soul brothers, it's the beautiful Florida produced Jimmy 'Bo' Horne I Can't Speak on Dade Records. Clarence Reid, Willie Clarke, Brad Shapiro and Steve Alaimo are all involved; enough said.
The Classiest Rarities series tries to represent all the facets of the Northern Soul collector's world and to us the little nuggets that we play at home are just as valuable as the monsters that draw dancers to the floor like moths to a flame. Records like Danny White's Miss Fine, Miss Fine on the Frisco label out of New Orleans are within most people's spending limits but are as downright dirty and soulful as this music gets. Having Isaac Hayes and David Porter write and produce the single in Memphis undoubtedly made the session happen and Danny rose to the occasion. In a similar bag is Billy Keen's smoother soul sound I Finally Got Wise cut for Galaxy and featuring the sort of big Ray Shanklin arrangement that Cliff Goldsmith used to such success on Little Johnnie Taylor's recordings.
All soul fans have a soft spot for girl groups and we have some fine examples. An outfit, possibly called the Angels (it's an unreleased Swan master tape with poorly annotated tape box notes), give a tough performance on You Got What You Want that the Shangri-Las would have been proud of. Denita James' Wild Side is also very much of its mid 60s period with lyrics about a rebel boyfriend who's never been understood. For lovers of that specific Philly sound of a lead girl with a male backing group, like Ruby & The Romantics, we have Janice Christian with Johnny & The Charmers. They give us another Swan recording called Just A Bad Dream which features shoo be dooby doo bop she-bops galore.
A CD for each and every soul fan on this diverse scene!
Country | USA |
Brand | Kent Records Uk |
Manufacturer | Kent Records Uk |
Binding | Audio CD |
ItemPartNumber | CDKEND248 |
ReleaseDate | 2005-07-12 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Import |
UPCs | 029667224826 |
EANs | 0029667224826 |