Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Supremes (70s) - Driving Wheel
The Supremes (70s) - Driving Wheel
01 The Supremes (70s) - He's My Man (extended)
02 The Supremes (70s) - Stoned Love (extended)
03 The Supremes (70s) - High Energy (fromage mother edit)
04 The Supremes (70s) - Johnny Raven (extended)
05 The Supremes (70s) - Bend A Little (remix)
06 The Supremes (70s) - It's In His Kiss
07 The Supremes (70s) - Take A Closer Look At Me (extended)
08 The Supremes (70s) - Here Comes The Sun (extended)
09 The Supremes (70s) - Can't You Hear Me Knockin'
10 The Supremes (70s) - Bad Weather (extended)
11 The Supremes (70s) - Come Together (jski extended edit)
12 The Supremes (70s) - I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking (hot tracks remix)
13 The Supremes (70s) - Lifebeats (remix)
14 The Supremes (70s) - Up The Ladder To The Roof (remix)
15 The Supremes (70s) - Let Yourself Go (the knocked up on a sunday afternoon re-edit)
16 The Supremes (70s) - Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music - Stoned Love (instrumental medley)
17 The Supremes (70s) - Wait A Minute Before You Leave Me (remix)
18 The Supremes (70s) - Dance Fever
19 The Supremes (70s) - Where Do I Go From Here
20 The Supremes (70s) - High Energy (original 12” mix)
21 The Supremes (70s) - Nathan Jones (extended)
22 The Supremes (70s) - I Got Hurt (Trying To Be The Only Girl In Your Life) extended
23 The Supremes (70s) - Up The Ladder To The Roof (almighty anthem mix)
24 The Supremes (70s) - (You're My) Driving Wheel (promotional single mix)
25 The Supremes (70s) - Let Yourself Go (jean claude gavri's heavenly remix)
26 The Supremes (70s) - Love Train (remix)
27 The Supremes (70s) - Stoned Love (almighty definitive 12'' Mix)
bonus The Supremes (70s) - High Energy (fu dub)
bonus The Supremes (70s) - Where Do I Go From Here (7” promo mix)
Supremes 70s - Driving Wheel
Monday, September 19, 2011
From Motown Detroit
VA - From Motown Detroit
01 Martha & The Vandellas - Mama Tell Me What To Do
02 The Contours - Easier Said Than Done
03 Bobby Womack - Can't Get Enough
04 Jr Walker & The All Stars - Ain't That The Truth (alt take)
05 Unknown Male - He's All I Got (alt take)
06 The Elgins - Searchin' Searchin'
07 Gladys Knight & The Pips - Just Like You Never Needed Me
08 The Contours - Ain't That Peculiar
09 The Funk Brothers - Funk's Theme
10 The Spinners - Twelve Months Of The Year
11 Unknown female - Heaven Must Have Sent You
12 Shorty Long - Doobie Doobie Doo
13 Martha & The Vandellas - Hooked Real Good On A Bad Thing
14 Edwin Starr- I'll Always Love You
15 Labrenda Ben - I've Got A Right To Cry
16 David Ruffin - Hills Of West Virginia
17 Brenda Holloway - I'm Giving Up
18 The Funk Brothers - Absent Minded Lover
From Motown Detroit
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Motown In The 70s
01 Wee Gee - You've Been A Part Of Me
02 Flavour - Don't Freeze Up
03 Phil Cordell - Back In My Arms Again
04 The Four Tops- Hey Man, We Got To Get You A Woman
05 Irene Ryan - Time (to believe in each other)
06 Edwin Starr - There You Go (Vocal)
07 Jamal Trice - If Love Is Not The Answer
08 Orange Sunshine - Who's Cheating On Who
09 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - I Won't Be The Fool I've Been Again
10 Riverhead - I Can't Let Maggie Go
11 Su Shifrin - All I Wanna Do
12 The Boones - Forever A Song In My Heart
13 Blinky -This Man Of Mine
14 C.P. Spencer - Still Holding On
15 Chip Hand - Wait Until September
16 The Allens - California Music
17 Devastating Affair - You Don't Know (How Hard It Is To Make It)
18 Jack Ashford & The Sound Of New Detroit - Do The Choo Choo (Part 1)
19 Disco Stan - Funky Cocktail (Pt. I)
20 Celebration - Since I Met You There's No Magic
21 The Four Tops - How Can I Forget You.
22 Gladys Knight & The Pips - For Once In My Life
23 Jennifer - Do It For Me
24 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - How Come
25 The Boones - When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
26 The Allens - A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush)
27 Phil Cordell - Doing The Best I Can
28 Livin' Proof - You And I (Part 1)
29 Jr Walker & The All Stars - Gimme That Beat (Part 1)
30 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Baby Don't You Leave Me
31 Marbaya - Mother Nature
32 Valentino - I Was Born This Way
33 William Goldstein & The Magic Disco - Midnight Rhapsody (Part 1)
34 Yvonne Fair -Tell Me Something Good
Motown In The 70s
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Disco Orchestras
VA - Disco Orchestras vol I - III
The sound of a disco song, as with the sound of a song of any genre of music, depended on the particular tastes of the artists, and - if relevant to the genre - the arrangers, producers, and even the orchestra conductors, and even still the concertmasters dictating the type of stylized playing method of each section of the orchestra, down to the engineers and mixers who assembled all the elements to make a fluid, cohesive sculpture of sound through melodic continuity.
02 Chi Sound Orchestra - Windy City Theme
03 Larry Page Orchestra - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
04 MFSB - Dance With Me Tonight
05 Richard Hewson Orchestra - What Shall We Do
06 Ritchie Rome - Busy Body
07 In Search Of Orchestra - Phenomena Theme
08 Frankie Crocker's Heart and Soul Orchestra - The Very Thought Of You
09 Biddu Orchestra - Laura
10 John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - Bourgie Bourgie
11 Alfie Khan Orchestra - Illegal Toys
12 Heaven & Hell Orchestra - Bitten By The Love Bug
13 Salsoul Orchestra - Chicago Bus Stop
14 Vincent Montana Orchestra - That's What Love Does
15 George Bussey Orchestra - Disco Extravaganza
16 Starship Orchestra - You're A Star
17 Charlie Calello Orchestra - Stardust
18 THP Orchestra - Half As Nice
VA - Disco orchestras vol I
19 Mike Theodore Orchestra - The Bull
20 Armada Orchestra - Philly Armada
21 Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - Love Is The Answer
22 Norman Harris - Bright Eyes
23 Saturday Night Band - Keep Those Lovers Dancing
24 Vincent Montana Orchestra - I Love Music
25 Black Bass Band - Tico Tico
26 Alfie Khan Orchestra - Mayflower
27 John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - A Bite Of The Apple
28 Love Symphony Orchestra - Let Me Be Your Fantasy
29 Philly Sound Orchestra - That's What Love Does
30 Simon Orchestra - Mr. Big Shot
31 Thom Bell Orchestra - A Theme For L.A.'s Team
32 Front Page Orchestra - Love Insurance
33 Constellation Orchestra - Perfect Love Affair
34 Ritchie Rome - Deep
35 MFSB - T.L.C. (tender lovin' care)
VA - Disco Orchestras vol II
36 Wilton Place Street Band - Disco Lucy
37 Orchestra Novel - My Cherie Amour
38 Montana Orchestra - Ride Like The Wind
39 Mike Theodore Orchestra - Disco People
40 Black Light Orchestra - Theme For Black Licht
41 Aragorn Ballroom Orchestra - Helm's Deep
42 John Davies Orchestra - I Just Can't Say Goodbye
43 Matt Orchestra - Nightime
44 Motown Sounds - Bad Mouthin'
45 Synchophonic Orchestra (Alec R. Costandinos) - Synergy
46 Philly Groove Orchestra - Love Freeze
47 Rice And Beans Orchestra - Our Love Concerto
48 Love Unlimited Orchestra - My Sweet Summer Suite
49 Tony Valor Sounds Orchestra - Love Has Come My Way
50 Crue-l Grand Orchestra - Spend The Day Without You
VA - Disco Orchestras vol III
Req Motown Magic 2009
VA - Motown Magic 2009
01 Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Think We Can Make It
02 The Marvelettes - I Hope You have Better Luck Than I Did
03 Diana Ross - Why Play Games
04 The Jackson 5 - Love Scenes
05 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Don't Let True Love Die
06 The Supremes & The Four Tops - Joy To The World
07 Marvin Gaye - Soulie
08 Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - I Couldn't Help Falling For You
09 Martha & The Vandellas - With A Guy Like You
10 The Isley Brothers - Sure Is A Whole Lotta Woman
11 The Temptations - You've Got to Earn It
12 Michael Jackson - I Was Made To Love Her
13 The Marvelettes - No Time For Tears
14 The Four Tops - Have a Little Faith
15 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Believe in Me
16 The Jackson 5 - You Can't Hurry Love
17 Rita Wright - Beware Of A Stranger
18 The Spinners - Too Late I Learned
19 Diana Ross - I Don't Care Where The Money Is
20 The Supremes & The Four Tops - Gimme Some Lovin'
21 The Isley Brothers - Smile (What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted)
Motown Magic 2009
Barry Ryan
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson, 24 October 1948, in Leeds, Yorkshire UK)
The son of pop singer Marion Ryan and Lloyd Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of 15. In 1965 they signed a contract with Decca and brought out singles such as 'Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches' (1965), 'Have Pity on the Boy' (1966), and 'Missy Missy' (1966).
When it turned out that Barry's brother, allegedly on the verge of a nervous breakdown, was unable to cope any longer with all the stress connected with the show business, the two brothers decided on a new division of labour: Paul would write songs which Barry would then interpret as a solo artist. Their greatest success as a composer-singer duo, now for MGM Records, was 'Eloise' (1968), melodramatic and heavily orchestrated. Later singles included 'Love Is Love' (1968), 'The Hunt' (1969), and 'Kitsch' (1970).
02 Kitsch
03 The Hunt
04 My Mama
05 I'm Sorry Susan
06 From My Head To My Toe
07 Can't Let You Go
08 Eloise
09 The Colour Of My Love
10 We Did It Together
11 It Is Written
12 Caroline
13 Love Always Comes Tomorrow
14 Goodbye (in German)
Barry Ryan - The Best Of
Monday, July 4, 2011
The Lewis Sisters
The Lewis Sisters - Way Out ...Too Far (Liberty 1969)
Helen and Kay Lewis', two sisters from Michigan, names cropped up on Motown albums and some single releases in the '60s, such as Gladys Knight & the Pips' "Just Walk in My Shoes." But their careers didn't begin at Motown, rather, in the '50s as jazz singers and songwriters.
They met Hal Davis in California and through Davis' partner Marc Gordon, got them inked to Motown in 1963 as recording artists, but their only releases as artists came two years later on the company's VIP subsidiary. 'He's an Oddball' b/w 'By Some Chance' and 'You Need Me' b/w 'Moonlight on the Beach' were good records, different from their early jazz and voice albums, more mainstream. 11 days before the release on their final single, Kay's daughter Little Lisa emerged on VIP as well with 'Hang on Bill' b/w 'Puppet on a String' (August 20, 1965). The dynamic sisters appeared with Chris Clark on Clark's November, 1965, single 'Do Right Baby, Do Right.' Nothing hit with much authority and no more recordings were issued. Helen and Kay's songs were being snapped up mostly as album cuts by other artists including the Miracles' 'Baby, Baby' and Edwin Starr and Blinky's LP Just We Two which featured 'Can't We Be Strangers Again' and 'I See a Rainbow.'
'This Love Starved Heart of Mine,' a song they wrote for Marvin Gaye, became popular in Europe but didn't get unearthed until after the singer's untimely demise; according to Kay, they originally wrote the song for Al Wilson, Wilson recorded it but it never came out, Hal Davis and Marc Gordon tried to get him signed to Motown but couldn't swing a deal, so the soulful singer signed with Jerry Fuller's Rocky Road Records where he hit with 'Show and Tell.'
The sisters no longer write together, but collectively and with others they each have about 84 songs registered with BMI. Helen retired from music and had long since returned to school and earned a Ph.D in Psychology, she's now Mrs. Helen Mastor, Ph.D. Kay's in for life; she teaches music and still records songs with her husband in hopes of placing them with someone. Her daughter Lisa didn't have any hits at Motown, but later scored a big one with Sergio Mendez as Lisa Miller.
Way Out ....Too Far, the debut album by the Lewis Sisters aka the Singing School Teachers. Jazz pianist Les McCann adds a soulful touch to the already touching sound of Helen and Kay Lewis on a dozen standards, including 'S'Wonderful,' 'The Thrill Is Gone,' 'Not for Me,' and 'What Is This Thing Called Love.' The siblings' poignant singing and McCann's vibrant piano playing was a step up from the mundane easy listening fodder that dominated mainstream media in this era.
1 What Is This Thing Called Love?
2 Day by Day
3 Just Friends
4 It Matters Not at All
5 Thrill Is Gone
6 'S Wonderful
7 'Round Midnight
8 This Can't Be Love
9 Love Letters
10 But Not for Me
11 Moonlight in Vermont
12 That's All
Way Out .....Too Far (1969)The Lewis Sisters On Motown (V.I.P.)
Breakaway
He's An Oddball
Moonlight On The Beach
By Some Change
Don't Make Me Live Without Your Love
You Need Me
The Lewis Sisters On Motown
What Love Has ...... (1970)
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - What Love Has ....
A stunning concept album by Smokey Robinson the Miracles that should have fared better. Notables wrote the six songs, all love ballads: Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Berry Gordy, Frank Wilson, Bacharach David, Lennon McCartney, and Smokey himself. Every selection is a wedding song, and Smokey caresses the lyrics like they were newborns. The heavenly harmonies of the Miracles -- Ronald White, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, and Claudette Robinson -- touch the soul. When they sing Brenda Holloway's 'You Made Me So Very Happy,' you don't just hear the words; for five minutes and four seconds you experience what lovers feel. The harmonies on 'What Love Has...' are overwhelming, almost overkill. Smokey drenches more soul onto Marvin Gaye's 'If This World Was Mine' then the master himself. The lush arrangements by Smokey and Jerry Long will make you dizzy. Motown didn't release any singles from What Love Has.
01 What Love Has Joined Together
02 My Cherie Amour
03 If This World Were Mine
04 You've Made Me So Very Happy
05 This Guy's In Love With You
06 And I Love Her
Tommy's Collection
Tommy Good - The Motown Collection
It must have been extremely frustrating for a number of the Motown artists who, having been given that golden opportunity to record for the mighty Motown label at Hitsville during the glory years period alongside some of the worlds finest songwriters, producers, and together with the greatest house band ever seen only to find all your efforts were to be in vain as your work fails to dent the US charts and radio stations just don't pick up on your recordings and the company despite its best intentions at the time don't give the artist the same kind of push and exposure that some of the more familiar acts were lucky to enjoy.
Tommy Good appears to fit neatly into that category. A white artist who managed to secure a recording contract with Motown during the middle 1960's after recording a number of tunes as Tommy Good and The Tabs during the early sixties and who was discovered singing in a Detroit nightclub by Motown songwriter/producer Clarence Paul (who worked heavily on Stevie Wonder) who then asked Motown boss Berry Gordy to take a listen to Tommy and he was signed to Berry Gordy's music empire.
02. Honey Lane
03. The Beginning Of The End
04. You Stay On My Mind
05. Give Me Something
06. Small Town Girl
07. She's A Living Doll
08. My Love For You
09. Talk About A Good Feeling
10. Ive Gotta Get Away
11. No One To Love
12. Our Own Private World
13. Your Something To Talk About
14. Bad Bad Boy
15. Leaving Here
16. Little Things
17. Green Onions
18. The Birds And The Bees
19. Shotgun
20. Yeh Yeh
Tommy Good - The Motown Collection
Odds & Mary Wells
Mary Wells - Odds & Ends (TTM-1002)
From the same series (I guess) as Jimmy Ruffin's Mississippi Boy.
This bootleg contains 8 Motown tracks, the rest are songs from 1968 till 1983.
01 Old Love (Let's Try It Again) (first pressing)
02 Second Time Around
03 A Thousand Miles Away
04 A Lovely Way To Spend The Evening
05 To Lose You
06 Drop In The Bucket
07 You Lost The Sweetest Boy (alternate take)
08 Dig The Way I Feel
09 A Brand New Me
10 I Found What I Wanted
11 You Can't Give Her Love (Give Her Up)
12 I'm A Lady
13 Old Love (Let's Try It Again) (second pressing)
Mary Wells - Odds & Ends
Gladys' Rarities
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Motown Rarities (SS-Rar)
Must be a bootleg, no information about this good compilation.
01 Ain't You Glad You Chose Love
02 Don't Turn Me Away
03 What Good Am I Without You
04 Your Old Stand By
05 It's Time To Go Now
06 Cloud Nine
07 (I Know) I'm Losing You
08 It's Summer
09 I Want Him To Say It Again
10 Somebody Stole The Sunshine
11 It's All Over But The Shoutin'
12 Billy, Come On Back As Quick As You Can
13 The Lonely Heart And Lonely Eyes Of Lonely Me
14 If You Ever Get Your Hands On Love
15 Here Are The Pieces Of My Broken Heart
16 Too Late For You And Me
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Motown Rarities
Here Is Darrell Banks
Darrell Banks - Darrell Banks Is Here! (1967)
Some superb deep soul from Darrell Banks, one of the better late-'60s stylists, especially on ballads. This was one of two tremendous albums issued featuring Banks' dramatic, gospel-tinged wailing. He was killed in an altercation in 1967, and these albums attracted more attention after his death than during his lifetime.
01 Here Come The Tears02 I've Got That Feelin'
03 I'm Gonna Hang My Head And Cry
04 Look Into The Eyes Of A Fool
05 Our Love (Is In The Pocket)
06 Open The Door To Your Heart
07 Angel Baby (Don't You Ever Leave Me)
08 Somebody (Somewhere Needs You)
09 Baby What'cha Got (For Me)
10 You Better Go
Darrell Banks - Darrell Banks Is Here!
Mai Tai . . . The Best Of
Mai Tai - History . . . The Best Of
Mai Tai , Jettie Wells Carolien De Windt, & Mildred Douglas were from Surinam, formed the group in Amsterdam in 1983. 'What Goes On' became their first hit in the Dutch Top 40, peaking at number 30. Followed closely by tracks like 'Body And Soul' and 'Am I Losing You Forever' which did bigger chart wise and kept the 'ladies' in the public eye. 'History' was released worldwide in 1985 and was successful all over Europe, making the top 10 the UK and the top 20 in Germany. It was also a hit in New Zealand and Australia and entered the US dance charts. In 1986 their song 'Female Intuition' became a top 40 hit across Europe, and made top 10 in Denmark. 'Body and Soul' was re-released in the UK and became their second UK top 10 hit.
01 Dance In The Light02 History
03 Turn Your Love Around
04 Fight Fire With Fire
05 Female Intuition
06 Bet That's What You say
07 1 Touch 2 Much
08 Surrender
09 Am I Loosing You Forever
10 What Goes On
11 Hold Me (Like You Used To Do)
12 Body & Soul
13 Turn Your Love Around (Turnaround Mix)
bonus History (7m23s)
Mai Tai - History . . . The Best Of
The Ice Man Cometh
Jerry Butler - The Ice man Cometh 1968
Genius work from Jerry Butler -- working here with the early Gamble & Huff team, years before their 70s fame with Philly International, in a smooth soul style that would soon become known as Philly Soul! By the late 60s, Jerry's work with Vee Jay was long ended -- the label had come to an end through financial misdealings, but Jerry was still growing as a vocalist, ready for new styles and challenges. Hooking up with Gamble & Huff was pure genius, as the pair were brilliant young producers, working magic with smaller groups, but ready to handle a talent as large as Jerry's with ease. Butler's name and style proved to be a perfect foil for many of their new and sophisticated approaches to soul and the union instantly yielded some super-huge hits, including Only The Strong Survive, Hey Western Union Man, Never Give You Up and Lost.
02 Can't Forget About You, Baby
03 Only The Strong Survive
04 How Can I get In Touch With You
05 Just Because I Really Love You
06 Lost
07 Never Give You Up
08 Are You Happy
09 (Strange) I Still Love You
10 Go Away, Find Yourself
11 Stop By Heaven
Some Philly
The Whispers - Bingo (1974)
01 A Mother For My Children
02 Someone's Waiting
03 Will You Be Mine
04 Little Red Riding Hood
05 Bingo
06 Once More With Feeling
07 God Gave Me Everything
08 Where There Is Love
09 Don't Take Your Love
10 Broken Home
The Whispers - Bingo (Janus Records 1974)
Blue Eyed Motown Vol 2
VA - Blue Eyed Motown Vol 2
01 Dorsey Burnette - Little Acorn
02 Kiki Dee - Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
03 My Friends - I'm A Easy Rider
04 Paul Petersen - Chained
05 Mike & The Modifiers - I've Gotta Find Myself A Brand New Baby
06 Sunday Funnies - Walk Down The Path Of Freedom
07 Frankie Valli - Baby I Need Your Loving
08 Chris Clark - I Like Everything About You
09 Martin & Finley - It's Another Sunday
10 Little Lisa - Choo Choo Train
11 Bruce Channel - That's What's Happenin'
12 Rare Earth - Crazy Love
13 Reuben Howell - You Can't Stop A Man In Love
14 Connie Haines - What's Easy For Two Is Hard For One
15 Lesley Gore - Someplace Else Now
16 Tony Martin - Ask Any Man
17 R Dean Taylor - Don't Fool Around
18 Rustix - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
19 Stoney & Meatloaf - Sunshine (Where's Heaven)
20 Debbie Dean - Stay My Love
21 The Headliners - You're Bad News
22 The Poor Boys - Do What You Wanna Do
23 The Messengers - You Keep Running Away
24 Charlene - I Want To Go Back There Again
25 The Underdogs - Mojo Hanna
26 Tommy Good - Ask The Lonely
27 Robert John - If You Don't Want My Love
28 Teena Marie - You're All The Boogie I Need
VA - Blue Eyed Motown Vol 2
Blue Eyed Motown
VA - Blue Eyed Motown Vol 1
Reading about white artists that recorded for the Motown label (and on the subsidairy labels V.I.P, Mowest and Rare Earth) on the motowntreasures group , I made two compilations of white artists that made it to the Motown Stable one way or the other during the sixties and seventies.
01 Jose Feliciano - Ain't That Peculiar
02 The Lewis Sisters - Don't Make Me Live Without Your Love
03 My Friends - Concrete And Clay
04 Bobby Darin - Someday We'll Be Together
05 Martin & Finley - Best Friends
06 The Poor Boys - Beg Me
07 Lesley Gore - She Said That
08 Rare Earth - Stop her on sight (S.O.S.)
09 Charlene - Heaven Help Us All
10 The Headliners - We Call It Fun
11 Sunday Funnies - It's Just A Dream
12 Robert John - Bread And Butter
13 The Messengers - The Letter
14 Bruce Channel - You Make Me Happy
15 Connie Haines - Midnight Johnny
16 Tommy Good - Shotgun
17 Dorsey Burnette - They're Only Words
18 Bruce Willis - Turn It Up (A Little Louder)
19 Kiki Dee - Walk On By
20 Chris Clark - Everything Is Good About You
21 Michael Campbell - Angel Got A Book Today
22 R.Dean Taylor - Gonna Give Her All The Love I Got
23 The Ones - You Haven't Seen My Love
24 Mike & The Modifiers - It's Too Bad
25 Reuben Howell - I'll See You Through
26 Rustix - I Guess This is Goodbye
27 PJ - T.L.C (Tender Loving Care)
28 Debbie Dean - Baby Baby I'm In Love Again
29 Honest Men - Baby
30 Paul Petersen - Don't Let It Happen To Us
VA - Blue Eyed Motown Vol 1
Celebration 1973 (Mowest)
Celebration - Celebration (1973)
Harmony Pop & Soul/Soft Rock On Motown. Mowest MW-119 L
01 Which Train You Ridin'
02 Lean On Me
03 Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoobe
04 The Circle Again
05 Are You Ready
06 A House Is Not A Home
07 Poor Ol' Soul
08 Let Love Carry You Along
09 Since I Met You There's No Magic
10 You've Got A Friend / You're All I Need To Get By
Boss: Bossa Nova (1962)
George Bohanon Quartet- Boss:Bossa Nova (W-207)
Among the busiest studio and session musicians active, having appeared on numerous jazz and pop recordings. A smooth, fluid sound and the versatility to play in any setting have led George Bohannon to concentrate on working with others, but he's made a couple of albums as a leader also. His most recent was done in 1990 for the Grebob label. Bohannon's best was a 1962 release for the Workshop Jazz with pianist Kirk Lightsey and bassist Cecil McBee.
01 Bobbie (Cecil McBee)02 Speak Low (Ogden Nash/Kurt Weill)
03 El Rig (Kirkland Lightsey)
04 Conmigo (George Bohannon)
05 Simpatica (George Bohannon)
06 El Rio (George Bohannon)
07 Moiki (George Bohannon)
Musicians
Geoge Bohanon Trumpet
Cecil McBee Bass
Kirk Lightsey Piano
George Goldsmith Drums
Joe Messina Guitar
Hank Cosby Cymbal
Producer: William Stevenson
Studio: Hitsville, Detroit, MI
George Bohanon Quartet - Boss: Bossa Nova (Workshop Jazz w-207 1962)
The Johnny Griffith Trio - Jazz! (ws-205)
The Johnny Griffith Trio - Jazz!
Pianist Johnny Griffith can be heard on classic Motown sides, as well as on recordings from other Detroit-area labels. Like Motown's other pianists, Joe Hunter and Earl Van Dyke, Griffith's had an extensive musical background. He held musical degrees from Wayne State University and the University of Detroit. His musical influences included Oscar Peterson, Glenn Gould, and Bud Powell. Signed to Motown's Jazz Workshop label, he recorded the albums Detroit Jazz and The Right Side of Lefty Edwards. When the march of the Motown hits began, Griffith started playing on sessions for their R&B/pop acts. But rather than sign a work-for-hire contract with Motown like other musicians, Griffith remained a freelancer, doing other dates and sessions in New York and nearby Chicago.
01 I'll wind (you're blowing me no good)02 Unknown minor
03 I mi see you later
04 Old folks
05 I did
06 Moment's notice
07 They didn't believe me
08 Willow weep for me
09 Summertime
The Johnny Griffith Trio - Jazz! (Workshop Jazz ws-205)
The Motown hits that Johnny Griffith played on include: Marvin Gaye's 'How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" (number four R&B, number six pop, early 1965), his celeste trills are heard on "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" (number one R&B for two weeks, number four pop, summer 1971), adding Wurlitzer electric piano on both Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (number one R&B/pop for seven weeks, late 1968) and the Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" (number one R&B for eight weeks, summer 1966), organ on the Supremes' "Stop in the Name of Love" (number two R&B for four weeks, number one pop for two weeks, early 1965), and organ and shotgun effects on Junior Walker and the All Stars' "Shotgunn' (number one R&B for four weeks, number four pop, early 1965).
Motown's Brightest Stars
VA - Never Before Released Masters
A 1986 compilation with, at that time, never before released masters from Motown's Brightest Stars. Digitally compiled by John Matousek at Motown/Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios, Hollywood California.
01 Mary Wells - The Day Will Come
02 The Supremes - The Tears
03 The Temptations - Mind Over Matter
04 The Marvelettes - Knock On My Door
05 Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - I'm Stuck On You
06 Jr Walker & The All Stars - Break It Up
07 Stevie Wonder - Don't You Feel It
08 Martha & The Vandellas - Can't Change The Habit
09 The Four Tops - I Can't Escape Your Memory
10 Stevie Wonder - Lois
11 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Stay In My Lonely Arms
12 The Temptations - Tearstained Letter
VA - Never Before Released Masters From Motown's Brightest Stars (the 1960's)
The Other Side Of Mary Wells (hits & rarities)
Mary Wells - The Other Side Of (Marginal MAR 004 )
01 Why Don't You Let Yourself Go
02 Everlovin' Boy
03 He's A Lover
04 Stop Takin' Me For Granted
05 Use Your Head
06 We're Just Two Of A Kind
07 My Mind's Made Up
08 Never, Never Leave Me
09 Ain't It The Truth
10 He's Good Enough For Me
11 How Can I Forget Him
12 I'm Learning
13 He Loves You (She's Loves You)
14 Please Please Me
15 I Should Have Known Better
16 Yesterday
17 I Saw Him Standing There (I Saw Her Standing There)
18 All My Loving
19 Love Makes The World Go Round
20 My World Is Empty Without You Babe
21 Dear Lover
22 The Boy From Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema)
23 Old Love (Let's Try It Again)
24 I'll Be Available
25 Fancy Free
26 Me And My Baby
27 Me Without You
28 I'm Sorry
29 The Doctor
30 When Your Lover Comes Back
Mary Wells - The Other Side Of (Marginal 004)
You're Gonna Love Barbara Mcnair
Barbara McNair - You're GonnaLove (Marginal 058)
01 He's A King
02 You're Gonna Love My Bbay
03 Here I Am Baby
04 Everything Is Good About You
05 Steal Away Tonight
06 My World Is Empty Without You
07 Message To Michael
08 For Once In My Life
09 The Shadow Of Your Smile
10 I Will Wait For You
11 The Sweetheart Tree
12 What A Day
13 Fancy Passes
14 I Hear A Symphony
15 When I'm Gone
16 It Happens Everytime
17 Just One Teardrop (From A Broken Heart
18 If You Can Want
19 Where Would I Be Without You
20 You Could Never Love Him Like I Love Him
21 Who Invented Heartache
22 The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
23 Forget You Ever Met My Baby
24 The Touch Of Time
25 Flipped Over You
26 Murray What's Your Hurry
27 Whatever Lola Wants
Barbara McNair - You're Gonna Love (Marginal 058)
Edwin Starr - Clean (1978)
Edwin Starr - Clean (1978)
A solid entry from Edwin Starr's late 70s comeback into the clubs. A set that's miles from his harder soul for Motown, but which still has some pretty great vocals overall. Edwin's working here with Lamont Dozier, who helps bring his Detroit groove into smoother California territory and while the approach isn't as full-on as on Dozier's own records of the time, it's still pretty darn great overall, filled with just the right mellow soul touches to balance out some of the more uptempo grooves, and recorded in a way that never dampens the spirits of Starr's vocals. Titles include Jealous, Contact, I'm So Into You,'Storm Clouds On The Way, Don't Waste Your Time, and Working Song.
1 I'm So Into You
2 Jealous
3 Contact
4 Storm Clouds On The Way
5 Don't Waste Your Time
6 Music Brings Out The Beast In Me
7 Working Song
The Originals . . . Portrait (1970)
The Originals - Portrait Of The Originals (1970)
The group found modest success in the first half of the decade, often working as backup singers for recordings by artists such as Jimmy Ruffin ('What Becomes of the Brokenhearted', 1966) and David Ruffin ('My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)', 1969). The Originals found their biggest success under the guidance of Motown legend Marvin Gaye, who co-wrote and produced two of the group's biggest singles, Baby I'm For Real, and The Bells. Both songs became seminal soul music recordings, and both songs have since been covered. While the group went on to have more modest success in both the soul and disco fields near the end of the decade, including Down To Love Town, a #1 dance chart hit, the songs they made with Marvin Gaye are their most memorable notable.
After the death of Ty Hunter, on February 24, 1981, the group ceased all recordings and broke up about year later. Originals member Joe Stubbs passed away on February 5, 1998. C.P. Spencer followed on October 20, 2004 and then Freddie Gorman on June 13, 2006.
02 i like your style
03 there's a place we'd like to know
04 you may not like the change
05 don't stop now
06 since i fell for you
07 aquarius
08 you want hearts and flowers
09 just another morning
10 wichita lineman
11 i'll wait for you
12 my way
The Originals - Portrait Of The Originals (1970)
Changing Times
The Four Tops - In These Changing Times
The Four Tops entered the '70s still among the dominant vocal ensembles. This release included a superb performance by Levi Stubbs and company on the title track, and many other equally well-sung numbers. Motown wasn't dominating the pop world anymore, but The Four Tops were one of the groups that were still doing a solid job with in the early '70s.
1 In These Changing Times
2 Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)
3 Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
4 Right Before My Eyes
5 I Almost Had Her (But She Got Away)
6 Try to Remember
7 Something's Tearing at the Edges of Time
8 Sing a Song of Yesterday
9 Medley: The Long and Winding Road/In These Changing Times
Others Sing Motown
VA - Others Sing Motown
This time the other way around . . . Motown songs sung by well known and lesser known artists.
01 The Action - I'll Keep Holding On (The Marvelettes)
02 Ramsey Lewis - Ain't That Peculiar (Marvin Gaye)
03 Paradise Express - Nowhere To Run (Martha & The Vandellas)
04 Dusty Springfield - Can I Get A Witness (Marvin Gaye)
05 Ken Boothe - You Keep Me Hanging On (The Supremes)
06 Chris farlowe - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted (Jimmy Ruffin)
07 Double Exposure - Baby I Need Your Loving (The Four Tops)
08 The Trends - You're A Wonderful One (Marvin Gaye).
09 Fontella Bass - Come And Get These Memories (Martha & The Vandellas)
10 Helen Shapiro - My Guy (Mary Wells)
11 Ramsey Lewis - Dancing In The Street (Martha & The Vandellas)
12 Blood Sweat & Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy (Brenda Holloway)
13 Johnny Williams - Just A Little Misunderstanding (The Contours)
14 Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers - Roadrunner (Jr Walker)
15 Len Barry - The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game (The Marvelettes)
16 The Continental 4 - Heaven Must Have Sent You (The Elgins)
17 Barry White - Standing in the Shadows of Love (The Four Tops)
18 Donnie Elbert - Stop In The Name Of Love (The Supremes)
19 Nella Dodds - Come See About Me (The Supremes)
20 The Tremeloes - Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever (The Four Tops)
21 Retta Young - You Beat Me To The Punch (Mary Wells)
22 The Delfonics - Ain't That Peculiar (Marvin Gaye)
23 Mighty Diamonds - Tears Of A Clown (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles)
24 Georgie Fame - My Girl (The Temptations)
25 Ramsey Lewis - Uptight (Stevie Wonder)
26 Donnie Elbert - Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes)
27 Otis Redding & Carla Thomas - It Takes Two (Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston)
28 The Van Dykes - Save My Love For A Rainy Day (TheTemptations)
29 Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers - Stop Her On Sight (Edwin Starr)
31 Georgie Fame - Pride & Joy (Marvin Gaye)
32 Billie Davis - Just Walk In My Shoes (Gladys Knight & The Pips)
33 Bobby Rio - Ask the Lonely (The Four Tops)
VA - Others Sing Motown
Best Salsoul Remixes
VA - Salsoul Best Remixes
Exclusive collection of ten Salsoul classics, by original artists like Loleatta Holloway, Skyy & First Choice, remixed by Thunderpuss, David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Danny Tenaglia, M.A.W., Joe Claussell, & more.
01 Loleatta Holloway - Dreamin (Shellshock Reconstruction Mix)
02 Instant Funk - I Got My Mind Made Up (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
03 Candido - Jingo (Mount Rushmore Si Empre Mix)
04 First Choice - Doctor Love (Kerri's Lost Mix)
05 Skyy - Call Me (Blaze DJ Vocal Mix)
06 First Choice - Love Thang (David Morales Remix)
07 Double Exposure - My Love Is Free (Frankie Knuckles Remix)
08 First Choice - Double Cross (Danny Tenaglia Remix)
09 Double Exposure - Ten Percent (Ken Lou Masters At Work Mix)
10 Double Exposure - Everman (Joe Claussell's Classic Mix)
VA - Salsoul Best Remixes
Northern Soul
VA - On The Real Side
What is exactly Northern Soul and why did it become a cult scene, constantly evolving since the early steps into the Motown Sound through Philly Sound towards the upbeat tempo of Mod inspiration? The best way to catch a glimpse of this everlasting club scene and its legendary DJ Ian Levine at the landmark Blackpool Mecca, is to listen carefully to this On the Real Side: The Modern End of Northern Soul. Featuring some of the best Northern Soul tracks ever written including the Carstairs' amazing 'It Really Hurts Me, Girl.' This 22 chapter saga tells the tale of one of the most beloved soul scenes among young original mod dancers and their current followers.
01 Odds And Ends - Yesterday My Love
02 The Continental 4 - What You Gave Up
03 Lezli Valentine - I Won't Do Anything
04 Debbie Taylor - No Deposit, No Return
05 Soul Generation - Key To Your Heart
06 The Heartstoppers - Marching Out Of Your Life
07 The Carstairs - It Really Hurts Me Girl
08 Cookie Woodson - I'll Be True
09 Eloise Laws - Love Factory
10 Jimmy Helms - Romeo And Juliet
11 Larry Saunders - On The Real Side
12 Barbara Jean English - I'm Living A Lie
13 Chocolate Syrup - You've Got A Lot To Give
14 The Moments - I Dig Your Act
15 Linda Jones And The Whatnauts - So Glad I Found You
16 Rosey Jones - Have Love Will Travel
17 Timothy Wilson - Wedding Ring
18 Jeanne Napoli - Forget That Girl
19 Retta Young - My Man Is On His Way
20 Crown Heights Affair - Every Beat Of My Heart (New Disco Version)
21 Shelly Black - No Turning Back
22 Silent Majority - Something New About You
VA - On The real Side (The Modern End Of Northern Soul)
Sounds Like The Flirtations
The Flirtations - Sounds Like The Flirtations
01 Nothing But A Heartache
02 This Must Be The End Of The Line
03 I Wanna Be There
04 Stay
05 How Can You Tell Me?
06 Someone Out There
07 Need Your Loving
08 South Carolina
09 Once I Had A Love
10 Momma I'm Comin' Home
11 Love Is A Sad Song
12 What's Good About Goodbye My Love
bonus
13 Christmas Time Is Here Again
14 Keep On Searching
15 Everybody Needs Somebody (To Love In The End)
16 Can't Stop Loving You
17 Give Me Love
Sounds Like The Flirtations
Where You Gonna Go
Where You Gonna Go (Motor City Garage Bands 1965-1969)
Long recognized as two of the best garage bands from Michigan, The Unrelated Segments whose The Story Of My Life has appeared on Rhino’s Nuggets box set and The Tidal Waves who scored a number one hit with Farmer John are the main focus of Where You Gonna Go?/Motor City Garage Bands 1965-1969. All of The Unrelated Segments and The Tidal Waves material are included. The other Detroit area bands, while nearly forgotten today, released a terrific batch of recordings, the best of which are represented here.
01 The Boys - How Do You Do With Me? (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
02 The Quintette Plus - Grits And Grease (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
03 The Unknown - Night Walkin' (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
04 The Tidal Waves - Farmer John (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
05 The Tidal Waves - She Left Me All Alone (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
06 The Tidal Waves - I Don't Need Love (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
07 The Tidal Waves - Big Boy Pete (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
08 The Tidal Waves - Action! (Speaks Louder Than Words) (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
09 The Tidal Waves - She's My Woman (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.) *
10 The District Six - 7 And 7 Is (MI, U.S.A.)
11 The District Six - East Side Story (MI, U.S.A.)
12 The Couriers - I Couldn't Care Less (MI, U.S.A.)
13 The Couriers - Just Tell Me (MI, U.S.A.)
14 The District Six - Remember (MI, U.S.A.)
15 The Lykes Of Us - 7:30 Said (Trenton, MI, U.S.A.)
16 The Lykes Of Us - Tell Me Why Your Light Shines (Trenton, MI, U.S.A.)
17 The Unrelated Segments - Story Of My Life (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
18 The Unrelated Segments - It's Unfair (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
19 The Unrelated Segments - Where You Gonna Go? (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
20 The Unrelated Segments - It's Gonna Rain (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
21 The Unrelated Segments - Cry Cry Cry (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.)
22 The Unrelated Segments - Hey Love (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.) *
23 The Unrelated Segments - There's Gonna Be A Change (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.) *
24 The Unrelated Segments - Story Of My Life (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.) *
25 The Lykes Of Us - I'll Sing You A Love Song (Trenton, MI, U.S.A.) *
26 The Lykes Of Us - 7:30 Said (Trenton, MI, U.S.A.) *
VA - Where You Gonna Go (Motor City Garage Bands)
San Remo Golden Strings - Anthology
The San Remo Golden Strings - Anthology
The San Remo Golden Strings occupy a unique place in the history of Detroit soul. A revolving group of local session musicians (among them members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra) assembled by the fledgling Ric-Tic label to create easy listening-style instrumental renditions of contemporary pop hits, what should have been bland, cookie-cutter records instead tapped into the universal Motown groove -- there is a genuine soulfulness and swagger to their recordings that is completely unexpected, and entirely welcome. Not only was 1965's Hungry for Love a Top 30 pop hit, but for a while, the San Remo Golden Strings even included moonlighting members of Motown's own legendary house band the Funk Brothers -- in fact, this incarnation of the ensemble backed singer Edwin Starr on his classic 'Agent Double O Soul,' and when Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. discovered the ruse, he fined each guilty Funk Brother $1,000.00 for the transgression. Not surprisingly, given the music's Motown-wannabe roots, there's a pronounced Northern Soul vibe hanging over the proceedings, and some of these renditions are even more eminently danceable than the originals.
01 Hungry For Love
02 Downtown
03 Festival Time
04 A Child's Prayer
05 Lonely One.
06 Blueberry Hill
07 I'm Satisfied
08 People
09 Old Man River
10 Joy Road
11 Everybody Loves A Lover
12 Some Things You Never Get Used Too
13 I Second That Emotion.
14 I'm Leaving This Old Town.
15 Reach Out I'll Be There
16 Day By Day Or Never
17 It's Not Unusual
18 I Was Made To Love Her
19 Born Free
20 Up,up And Away
21 To Sir With Love
22 Alfie
23 My Girl
24 Home Coming
25 Quanto Sei Bella (You Are So Beautifull)
26 All Turned Up
27 Still Hungry
bonus Get Ready
The San Remo Golden Strings - Anthology
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street
(MFP Sound Superb 1974)
01 Dancing In The Street
02 Dancing Slow
03 Nobody I'll Care
04 There He Is (at my door)
05 Mickey's Monkey
06 Hitch Hike
07 One Way Out
08 Motoring
09 Happiness Is Guaranteed
10 No More Tearstained Make Up
11 What Am I Going To Do Without Your Love
12 Tell Me I'll Never Be Alone
Dancing In The Street (mfp 1974 UK release)