Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities

Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities

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Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities

Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities

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Overview

Kent might actually be underselling itself by titling this collection Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities. That leads listeners to expect yet another anthology of generic mid-tempo mid-'60s American soul singles that have somehow come to be worshiped as choice rarities in England's Northern soul scene. These couple of dozen tracks are from the '60s (and occasionally from the early '70s), they are rare, and they do go for absurdly high prices among Northern soul collectors. Actually, however, these form a more diverse CD than the usual Northern soul anthology, with a good number of decent, lushly produced ballads and harmonized soul-pop efforts along with the expected dancefloor filler. Some of the songs from the early half of the '60s have pleasing traces of doo wop and girl group sounds, too. Listeners are still not going to know who many of these people are unless they're one of those collectors, with some exceptions: there's a 1962 single by Joe Simon, a rarity by the Delfonics, and items by cult soul vocalists Clifford Curry and Bettye Swann. More surprisingly, there are a couple of blue-eyed soul ringers by Charlie Rich (whose "Don't Tear Me Down" is a fine and convincing cut with unexpected chord changes) and Jimmy Seals, the latter the same dude who was half of Seals & Crofts. The singles were done all over America, and although there's an absence of lost classics, it's pleasurable listening. Sometimes it's more than that, as with Karmello Brooks' "Tell Me, Baby," with its jazzy hue and dense but rocking strings; Clifford Curry's "Ain't No Danger," which holds up well when stacked next to the Temptations' tougher, late-'60s cuts; Pat Powdrill's infectious up-tempo "Do It"; and the Joytones' "This Love That I'm Giving You," with its dreamy harmonies and uptown orchestration. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2001
Label: Kent
UPC: 0029667219228
Rank: 90065

Tracks

  1. Just Your Fool  - Kenny Smith  - Eddie Whitehead
  2. I've Got to Keep Movin'  -  Charles Lamont & the Extremes
  3. Strange Neighborhood  -  Imaginations  - Bob Perper
  4. Why Would You Blow It  - Claude Huey  - Jesse Osborne
  5. Yes I'm in Love  - Melanie Harrison  -  Unique Blend
  6. And the Rains Came  -  Millionaires
  7. Tell Me, Baby  - Karmello Brooks
  8. You'll Get Enough  - Thom Bell  -  Delfonics  - William "Poogie" Hart
  9. Ain't No Danger  - Clifford Curry
  10. Do It  - Roger Atkins  - Helen Miller  - Pat Powdrill
  11. I Think I'm Falling in Love  - Bettye Swann
  12. Don't Tear Me Down  - Charlie Rich
  13. I Wouldn't Change a Thing About You  - Joyce Kennedy  - Miriam Lewis  - Johnny Wyatt
  14. Cards on the Table  - Allan Davis  -  Diplomats
  15. The Yesterday of Our Love
  16. Raining Teardrops  - Frank Guida  - Joseph Royster
  17. I'll Be All Alone  - Frank Guida  - Joseph Royster
  18. I Have Feelings Too  - Clifford Davis  - Denita James
  19. What Happened to Yesterday
  20. I See Your Face  - Johnny Heartsman  - Joe Simon
  21. My Heart's on Fire  -  Little Bob & The Lollipops  - Hy Weiss
  22. The Way of the Crowd  - Dan Folger
  23. This Love That I'm Giving You  -  Joytones  - Tony Middleton
  24. I Have No Choice  - Audrey Matthews

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Pat Powdrill   Primary Artist
Karmello Brooks   Primary Artist
The Delfonics   Primary Artist
Bettye Swann   Primary Artist
The Joytones   Primary Artist
Imaginations   Primary Artist
Claude Huey   Primary Artist
The Diplomats   Primary Artist
Eddie Whitehead   Primary Artist
Charlie Rich   Primary Artist
Johnny Wyatt   Primary Artist
Millionaires   Primary Artist
Audrey Matthews   Primary Artist
Little Bob & The Lollipops   Primary Artist
Clifford Curry   Primary Artist
Joe Simon   Primary Artist
Unique Blend   Primary Artist
Denita James   Primary Artist
Dan Folger   Primary Artist
Charles Lamont & the Extremes   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Bobbi Sanders   Producer
A. Scott   Producer
Allan Davis   Composer
Pat Powdrill   Performer
Clifford Davis   Composer
Tony Middleton   Composer
The Delfonics   Performer
Bettye Swann   Composer,Performer
Bergen White   Arranger
The Joytones   Performer
Bobby Russell   Producer
Imaginations   Performer
Claude Huey   Performer
The Diplomats   Performer
Frank Guida   Composer
Charlie Rich   Performer
Johnny Heartsman   Composer
Joyce Kennedy   Composer
Johnny Wyatt   Performer
Hy Weiss   Composer
Joseph Royster   Composer
Rene Hall   Arranger
Millionaires   Performer
Ady Croasdell   Text
Buzz Cason   Producer
Duncan Cowell   Mastering
Arthur Wright   Arranger
Brent Maher   Engineer
Dan Folger   Composer
Albert Marx   Producer
Thom Bell   Composer
William "Poogie" Hart   Composer
Little Bob & The Lollipops   Performer
Kenny Smith   Composer
Clifford Curry   Composer,Performer
Gene Page   Arranger
Unique Blend   Performer
Roger Atkins   Composer
Miriam Lewis   Composer
Helen Miller   Composer
Teacho Wiltshire   Arranger
Carol J. Rachou, Sr.   Engineer,Producer
Denita James   Composer,Performer
Audrey Matthews   Performer
Melanie Harrison   Composer
Bob Perper   Composer
Karmello Brooks   Composer
Jesse Osborne   Composer
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