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Look Whats Just Out! – A Stunning Compilation Of Soul!

By Sean Hampsey on 06 Aug 2010 in Soul News

soul image of Look Whats Just Out! – A Stunning Compilation Of Soul!

Just want to give everyone immediate 'heads up' on one of the most exciting Soul Music compilations in ages!

The long awaited "Steppin' Stone" CD is out now on Kent, featuring 22 tracks from the XL / Sounds of Memphis catalogue – 18 of which are previously unreleased!

As many on here will know, I've been banging on about and hammering extensively the marvellous, previously unreleased, Willie Walker "Run Around" and Willie Bollinger's "I Won't Have To Cry No More" for several months.

Never a day goes by without someone badgering me about these tracks – (Brett, Kev, Steve and Co, all your Christmases have come at once!). :D

I honestly believe the 'Willie' tracks to be two of the finest discoveries in years.

Walker's 'Run Around' is 'to die for' in every department – fabulous lyrics, perfect arrangement and stunning vocals while the rare vocal performance from William Bollinger on 'I Won't Have to Cry No More' is up there with the very best midtempo crossover discoveries (think Bobby Sheen 'Something New To Do' territory and calibre) - but there's really something on this compilation for everyone, with some truly fabulous deepies (the Donny Hathaway track by the Jacksonians is particularly magnificent) blended with more than a handful of blinding uptempo and funky stormers with some sublime Southern Soul in the form of the 'Just Soul' early hour fave Dan Greer "You're Slipping Away" and others.

This is the third in the 'XL and Sounds of Memphis' series and (as we've come to expect from Ace / Kent) it's superbly compiled and researched, with the accompanying well written sleevenotes, by Dean Rudland (an amazing job Dean :thumbsup:).

I can't recommend this CD enough and urge every living, breathing, Soul Music fan to grab yourself a copy right now, this minute!

I guarantee - you will not be disappointed.

:thumbsup:

Sean

Buy it here - for under a tenner!

http://www.amazon.co...-2809914#disc_1

Tracklist

1. IF YOU NEVER SEE ME - Willie Walker
2. I WON'T HAVE TO CRY NO MORE - William Bollinger
3. SATURDAY IN THE PARK - Jacksonians
4. HOOK LINE & SINKER - Minits
5. HOW CAN I GET NEXT TO YOU (ALT VOX) - George Jackson
6. I'M YOUR SLAVE - Otis Wheat
7. YOU'RE SLIPPING AWAY - Dan Greer
8. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW -Jacksonians
9. PEOPLE ARE TALKING - William Bollinger
10. RUN AROUND - Willie Walker
11. LOVE LETTERS - Minits
12. SPARKLE EYES - The Jacksonians
13. ALWAYS TREAT YOUR WOMAN - Art Jerry Miller
14. CHIRPIN' - Lou Roberts
15. TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF - Dan Greer
16. LOVE TRYING TO COME - George Jackson
17. LOVE IS BLIND - Erma Shaw
18. STEPPIN STONE - Louis Williams
19. LOVER BOY - Minits
20. GUESSING GAME - Jimi Hill
21. BECAUSE OF YOU - Tekelia Kelly
22. THE PLUMBER - Ovations




Article Comments:

Cunnie


Posted:Jun 08 2010 06:24 PM

Thanks Sean.

In the cart...

Steve G


Posted:Jun 08 2010 06:28 PM

Excellent :rolleyes:

Mike Lofthouse


Posted:Jun 08 2010 06:36 PM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 06:20 PM, said:

Just want to give everyone immediate 'heads up' on one of the most exciting Soul Music compilations in ages!



Got mine in the post today - its excellent - I pre-ordered on Amazon - free postage too - £8.95 all inPosted Image

Word of warning - not sure if it is me or 'Gracenotes' but when I download to Itunes it puts the Ovations track out of order so that all the songs titles after track 9 are out of order - needed to manually edit all the titles!! Titles in upper case too - which is unusual.

Mike

baz atkinson


Posted:Jun 08 2010 06:48 PM

will fit nice in the new motor this one-cant wait for it to come!!


BAZ A

Sean Hampsey


Posted:Jun 08 2010 07:33 PM

That's the spirit guys!

Miss this one and weep.

Hard to recall a richer time, in the past 10 years, for real quality.

Hats off to Ace / Kent - Still delivering the goods. :rolleyes:

:lol:

Sean

Steve G


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:12 PM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 07:33 PM, said:

That's the spirit guys!

Miss this one and weep.

Hard to recall a richer time, in the past 10 years, for real quality.

Hats off to Ace / Kent - Still delivering the goods. :rolleyes:

:lol:

Sean

Wait til you hear the Fame one Sean :lol:

Sean Hampsey


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:22 PM

View PostSteve G, on 08 June 2010 - 08:12 PM, said:

Wait til you hear the Fame one Sean :rolleyes:

Are we talking Candi, Spencer etc. Steve?

:lol:

Sean

harrogatesoul


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:29 PM

Yes do tell Steve! Have all the rights and archive material being sorted out as i know there were rumours of problems and copyright/ownership?

Ordered a copy of Steppin' Stone and really really cannot wait. The first 2 volumes were winners in themselves and this looks like its going to top them!

It's fantastic to know there's still great music out there still being discovered and issued. Hats off to everyone at Ace/Kent.

tsu tomatoes


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:29 PM

Nice one Sean Posted Image Ordered and eagerly waiting

Steve G


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:30 PM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 08:22 PM, said:

Are we talking Candi, Spencer etc. Steve?

:rolleyes:

Sean

Yes indeed we are.

Sean Hampsey


Posted:Jun 08 2010 08:52 PM

Wonderful mate. Bloody Wonderful!

:-)

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 08 2010 09:46 PM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 08:52 PM, said:

Wonderful mate. Bloody Wonderful!

:-)

Mine arrived today as well via Amazon!

Great to hear the tracks in the comfort of my own home as oppossed to Sean's car (even if it does have an excellent sound system!)

I've already copied it onto my 'pod, so I'll check the gracenotes later Mike!

The Spencer Wiggins cd should be out next, but I can't wait to get the Candi Staton track in my grubby little paws!!!

Great work from the guys at Ace/Kent.

Can we now have the complete FAME back catalogue please!?!?!?!?

Kev

Paul Mooney


Posted:Jun 08 2010 09:49 PM


You can also get it on eBay from boogaloo161 (Roger Stewart) "buy it now" for £9.99 with free postage.

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...=item335dd686ae

I get quite a lot of Ace/Kent stuff etc from him.

Highly recommended.

Paul Mooney


Posted:Jun 08 2010 09:56 PM

Music has never been so cheap.

You lot seem to like cheap music. You've got cheap taste.


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soulmanash


Posted:Jun 08 2010 10:42 PM

Bonus - 3 trax from Minits, order placed, thanx Sean :thumbsup:

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 09 2010 07:38 AM

View PostPaul Mooney, on 08 June 2010 - 09:56 PM, said:

Music has never been so cheap.

You lot seem to like cheap music. You've got cheap taste.


Posted Image


Hi Paul,

When is your Sam Dees 45 due out?

Kev

John Reed


Posted:Jun 09 2010 07:53 AM

At £8.95, quality Soul for less than the price of a pack of fags and a pint of beer. I've ordered mine.

Arkwright


Posted:Jun 09 2010 08:23 AM

View PostPaul Mooney, on 08 June 2010 - 09:49 PM, said:


You can also get it on eBay from boogaloo161 (Roger Stewart) "buy it now" for £9.99 with free postage.

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...=item335dd686ae

I get quite a lot of Ace/Kent stuff etc from him.

Highly recommended.


Paul, agreed. Like yourself I get my Ace/Kent CDs from Boogaloo161. Very good seller with a great selection and at a very good price.

Can only endorse everything Sean and others have said about "Steppin' Stone". Excellent!

Very much looking forward to the Fame and Spencer Wiggins CDs coming out.

God I love this music


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jocko


Posted:Jun 09 2010 08:24 AM

Me too, just hope it comes before the train journey to Cleethorpes ( I was too tight to pay the one day delivery, no dount not opening my sporran strings will come back to haunt me!)

Is the Spencer Wiggins one going to be at Cleggy does anyone know as want that one NOW too.

John Reed


Posted:Jun 09 2010 08:39 AM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 08 June 2010 - 09:46 PM, said:

Can we now have the complete FAME back catalogue please!?!?!?!?
What a fantastic idea Posted Image

jocko


Posted:Jun 09 2010 08:51 AM

View PostArkwright, on 09 June 2010 - 08:23 AM, said:

Paul, agreed. Like yourself I get my Ace/Kent CDs from Boogaloo161. Very good seller with a great selection and at a very good price.

Can only endorse everything Sean and others have said about "Steppin' Stone". Excellent!

Very much looking forward to the Fame and Spencer Wiggins CDs coming out.

God I love this music


Posted Image


Just seen this, yes this is great news, used to buy all my Kent stuff of Roger, always a great service, just got a bit difficult when he didnt take CC's but now with paypal this is where I will buy all future Kent stuff, and do some back catalouge shopping too.

Mike Lofthouse


Posted:Jun 09 2010 08:57 AM

..one minor point about the sleeve notes - 'I Love you More Than You'll Ever' was originally performed by Blood Sweat and Tears - (written by band member Al Kooper) and recorded some 5 years before Donny Hathaway's 'original version' - as much as I love Donny's version - credit where credit is due, Mike

Arkwright


Posted:Jun 09 2010 09:21 AM

View Postjocko, on 09 June 2010 - 08:51 AM, said:

Just seen this, yes this is great news, used to buy all my Kent stuff of Roger, always a great service, just got a bit difficult when he didnt take CC's but now with paypal this is where I will buy all future Kent stuff, and do some back catalouge shopping too.

Yeah, I've got a lot of back shopping to do as well. Ok, you may want to trawl through his other items but if you're specifically looking for Kent releases amongst his sales then just search his items for either Kent (obviously) CDKEN or CDKEND. Slightly cheaper on his website but the postage is extra so with the all-in Ebay price of £9.99 there's really hardly any difference.

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Big Bob


Posted:Jun 09 2010 10:02 AM

Looks great value for money.


Soul will always be better than burnt toast

Steve Plumb


Posted:Jun 09 2010 11:01 AM

Thanks for the heads up Poser man

It's in the cart Posted Image

Cheers
Steve

binsy


Posted:Jun 09 2010 11:20 AM

well done again Ace records, they keep coming up with the goods. Really looking forward to the Fame stuff too, anyone who knows the story is aware that it has taken a hell of a long time to get this wonderful back catalogue out there.

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 09 2010 12:52 PM

View Postbinsy, on 09 June 2010 - 11:20 AM, said:

well done again Ace records, they keep coming up with the goods. Really looking forward to the Fame stuff too, anyone who knows the story is aware that it has taken a hell of a long time to get this wonderful back catalogue out there.

Correct Mark, it has taken a long time for the back catalogue to see the light of day.

Some of us has been chipping away at Rodney Hall (Rick's son) to release this stuff for a long time.

Hell, I even went over to Muscle Shoals myself to persuade 'em! I knew we should have taken Bully with us!

What I don't know yet is if there will be selected re issues of the FAME stuff, or the whole lot!

We need ACE to do with FAME what they did with Goldwax, issue all the 45's both 'A' and 'B' sides!

Kev

binsy


Posted:Jun 09 2010 01:30 PM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 09 June 2010 - 12:52 PM, said:

Correct Mark, it has taken a long time for the back catalogue to see the light of day.

Some of us has been chipping away at Rodney Hall (Rick's son) to release this stuff for a long time.

Hell, I even went over to Muscle Shoals myself to persuade 'em! I knew we should have taken Bully with us!

What I don't know yet is if there will be selected re issues of the FAME stuff, or the whole lot!

We need ACE to do with FAME what they did with Goldwax, issue all the 45's both 'A' and 'B' sides!

Kev



too right Kev, after all this is to southern soul what Shrine is to the northern scenePosted Image

littlemissoul


Posted:Jun 09 2010 02:42 PM

View Postbinsy, on 09 June 2010 - 01:30 PM, said:

too right Kev, after all this is to southern soul what Shrine is to the northern scenePosted Image


Now sold out Posted Image

Sean Hampsey


Posted:Jun 09 2010 03:06 PM

View Postbinsy, on 09 June 2010 - 01:30 PM, said:

too right Kev, after all this is to southern soul what Shrine is to the northern scenePosted Image


I'm assured there's a huge bunch of stuff yet to see the light of day, Mark, from the likes of George Soule, Bettye Swann, Candi Staton, Spencer Wiggins, Marcell Strong, Roscoe Robinson etc.

The Candi Staton "One More Hurt" is an outstanding dancer (I'll be playing at Rugby next weekend, if you can't make Just Soul) but the deep stuff is also mouthwatering, by all accounts!

Spare a thought for poor Mr Rounce, who has had to endure the past nine months, wading through all those dusty old tapes!

Don't envy him for a minute, poor guy! :thumbsup:

:thumbsup:

Sean




Brett F


Posted:Jun 09 2010 04:16 PM

Got mine ordered, thanks for mail Sean, can't wait for the cd.

ady croasdell


Posted:Jun 09 2010 04:23 PM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 09 June 2010 - 12:52 PM, said:

Correct Mark, it has taken a long time for the back catalogue to see the light of day.

Some of us has been chipping away at Rodney Hall (Rick's son) to release this stuff for a long time.

Hell, I even went over to Muscle Shoals myself to persuade 'em! I knew we should have taken Bully with us!

What I don't know yet is if there will be selected re issues of the FAME stuff, or the whole lot!

We need ACE to do with FAME what they did with Goldwax, issue all the 45's both 'A' and 'B' sides!

Kev
Kev,
I'm pretty sure it's gonna be deeper than deep, hell the Paul Anka'll probably make it onto summat!

Ady

harrogatesoul


Posted:Jun 09 2010 04:37 PM

View Postlittlemissoul, on 09 June 2010 - 02:42 PM, said:

Now sold out Posted Image


That might be my fault I'm afraid - Certainly on Amazon anyway. Bought an extra copy for a friend (and it showed only 1 left) as a birthday gift - though I'm sure there are plenty of other soul sellers with stock.

Just to re-iterate on the forthcoming Fame CD (or CD's?) the years of posts on the southern soul forum and stop starts on the whole project would make this one of the most eagerly awaited re-issue programmes going. Personally cannot wait - do we have a finger in the air release date at all?

ady croasdell


Posted:Jun 09 2010 04:59 PM

In a way the new Spencer available at Cleethorpes tomorrow is the start of it, and there were the Jimmy Hughes CDs earlier and a Candi or two and others scheduled. But the big push will be next year for the 50th anniversary of Arthur Alexander's You'd Beeter Move On. But we won't get into any more details as I've got a Wiggins show to run and this thread is on XL/Sound Of Memphis' treasures.

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 09 2010 07:37 PM

View Postady croasdell, on 09 June 2010 - 04:23 PM, said:

Kev,
I'm pretty sure it's gonna be deeper than deep, hell the Paul Anka'll probably make it onto summat!

Ady

Hi Ady,

Congatulations for yet another stunning compilation, you've certainly done the musical heritage of Memphis / Muscle Shoals proud over the last few years!!

Best of luck with the Wiggins Brothers on Saturday, still can't believe I'm going to see and hear them!!

Kev

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 09 2010 07:37 PM

View Postady croasdell, on 09 June 2010 - 04:23 PM, said:

Kev,
I'm pretty sure it's gonna be deeper than deep, hell the Paul Anka'll probably make it onto summat!

Ady

Hi Ady,

Congatulations for yet another stunning compilation, you've certainly done the musical heritage of Memphis / Muscle Shoals proud over the last few years!!

Best of luck with the Wiggins Brothers on Saturday, still can't believe I'm going to see and hear them!!

Kev

Paul Mooney


Posted:Jun 09 2010 09:12 PM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 09 June 2010 - 07:38 AM, said:

Hi Paul,

When is your Sam Dees 45 due out?

Kev
Hello Kev,

The Selecta/Shotgun 45s by Sam Dees and Eddie Floyd will be out early July, as soon as I've caught up with jobs for other clients.

Extra busy here because I'm also pressing some more Eli 'Paperboy' Reed 45s for Capitol/EMI (a commercial batch for sale in the USA next month), a Four Tops 45 for Phil Dick's Soul Intention label and an indie 45 for a UK group.

By the way, I've just finished mastering and design work on a "new" George Jackson CD album for Garry Cape's Soulscape label. It's called All Because Of Your Love and is a continuation of the Grapevine albums George Jackson in Muscle Shoals (2002) and What Would Your Mama Say? (2005). It's at the plant now and will be released on June 21st.

Best wishes,

Paul

www.selectarecords.com

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 09 2010 09:34 PM

View PostPaul Mooney, on 09 June 2010 - 09:12 PM, said:

Hello Kev,

The Selecta/Shotgun 45s by Sam Dees and Eddie Floyd will be out early July, as soon as I've caught up with jobs for other clients.

Extra busy here because I'm also pressing some more Eli 'Paperboy' Reed 45s for Capitol/EMI (a commercial batch for sale in the USA next month), a Four Tops 45 for Phil Dick's Soul Intention label and an indie 45 for a UK group.

By the way, I've just finished mastering and design work on a "new" George Jackson CD album for Garry Cape's Soulscape label. It's called All Because Of Your Love and is a continuation of the Grapevine albums George Jackson in Muscle Shoals (2002) and What Would Your Mama Say? (2005). It's at the plant now and will be released on June 21st.

Best wishes,


Thanks for the update Paul, looking forward to hearing the 45's when they are issued.

Really enjoyed Eli's latest CD, trust we'll be able to pick up the 45's over here as well?

Already pre ordered George Jackson from Garry!

regards,

Kev
l

www.selectarecords.com

fuzzyjon


Posted:Jun 09 2010 10:18 PM

Amazon are now temporarily out of stock, but Play.com had some in, so I got it from there Posted Image

Paul Mooney


Posted:Jun 09 2010 11:04 PM

...Really enjoyed Eli's latest CD, trust we'll be able to pick up the 45's over here as well?...

regards,

Kev


Hello Kev,

The retro Capitol 45s (numbered 31357) were only for sale on Eli's EU and US tours (the US tour actually starts today) and I also made a batch for Capitol/EMI New York to use for promotion.

The new batch (for EMI Music Distribution) are commercial copies for sale in the USA before the album is released over there (August). It's a limited edition but I expect some might end up on eBay etc. They'll have a different catalogue number (26684) and modified label text but will retain the general retro style.

I think they'll become pretty collectable.

Paul

TONY ROUNCE


Posted:Jun 10 2010 09:59 AM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 09 June 2010 - 03:06 PM, said:

I'm assured there's a huge bunch of stuff yet to see the light of day, Mark, from the likes of George Soule, Bettye Swann, Candi Staton, Spencer Wiggins, Marcell Strong, Roscoe Robinson etc.

The Candi Staton "One More Hurt" is an outstanding dancer (I'll be playing at Rugby next weekend, if you can't make Just Soul) but the deep stuff is also mouthwatering, by all accounts!

Spare a thought for poor Mr Rounce, who has had to endure the past nine months, wading through all those dusty old tapes!

Don't envy him for a minute, poor guy! :beer:

:thumbup:

Sean










Yes, Sean, toiling away at the tape coalface for hours on end, the slog only broken by frequent trips to the Garden Gate Cafe - I really don't know how we withstand it all.....:thumbup:


...and we're such gluttons for punishement that Dean, Alec and I will be Memphis and Muscle Shoals bound again next weekend for a further 10 days of repairing tape splices and getting covered in shedding oxide.

Honestly, the things we do for you, lot, I dunno!!!!!!:hatsoff2::lol::thumbsup::lol::thumbup:


Seriously, we can't wait to be back in MS. There's still plenty of good-looking stuff to transfer, and if we run out of that we can always investigate the unissued Liza Minnelli album...

Once we've done that and a number of yet-to-be-connected contractual dots are joined, the projects will flow like wine.


And to answer someone's question, yes, the brand new Kent Spencer CD with 'Breaking Point' WILL be on sale at Cleggy, as will a special, limited edition Kent Select 'Let's Talk It Over' T-shirt, perfect for wearing while you watch our lot beat their lot at footie on Saturday night!

TONY ROUNCE


Posted:Jun 10 2010 11:13 AM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 09 June 2010 - 07:37 PM, said:

Hi Ady,

Congatulations for yet another stunning compilation, you've certainly done the musical heritage of Memphis / Muscle Shoals proud over the last few years!!



Kev -

I'm sure that Ady would be on here himself to correct you, if he wasn't so busy with Cleggy prep work.

If he was, he would be the first to say that the bulk of the congratulations for this project should be directed at our colleague Dean Rudland who put it together, and - to a lesser degree - to Alec Palao and yours truly, who did the tape research and copying down in Muscle Shoals.

Credit where credit's due, please! :thumbup:

Sean Hampsey


Posted:Jun 10 2010 11:44 AM

View PostTONY ROUNCE, on 10 June 2010 - 09:59 AM, said:

Yes, Sean, toiling away at the tape coalface for hours on end, the slog only broken by frequent trips to the Garden Gate Cafe - I really don't know how we withstand it all.....:lol:


...and we're such gluttons for punishement that Dean, Alec and I will be Memphis and Muscle Shoals bound again next weekend for a further 10 days of repairing tape splices and getting covered in shedding oxide.

Honestly, the things we do for you, lot, I dunno!!!!!!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


Yep - I can think of a lot worse ways to make a living.

Did I ever tell you about my old job... with Jayne Mansfield and the lobsters?

:D

Oh, and when you're next there, please pass on the Rotherham lads fondest regards to Suzanne Bolton.

The sweetest lady in the whole of Alabama!

:thumbsup:

Sean

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 10 2010 11:52 AM

View PostTONY ROUNCE, on 10 June 2010 - 11:13 AM, said:

Kev -

I'm sure that Ady would be on here himself to correct you, if he wasn't so busy with Cleggy prep work.

If he was, he would be the first to say that the bulk of the congratulations for this project should be directed at our colleague Dean Rudland who put it together, and - to a lesser degree - to Alec Palao and yours truly, who did the tape research and copying down in Muscle Shoals.

Credit where credit's due, please! :thumbsup:

Hi Tony,

Consider my wrists well and truly slapped!!!

A huge 'hats off' and 'thank you' to yourself, Dean and Alec for all your hard work!!

I'll let Sean buy you all a beer at Cleggy!!

Kev

binsy


Posted:Jun 10 2010 01:00 PM

View PostTONY ROUNCE, on 10 June 2010 - 11:13 AM, said:

Kev -

I'm sure that Ady would be on here himself to correct you, if he wasn't so busy with Cleggy prep work.

If he was, he would be the first to say that the bulk of the congratulations for this project should be directed at our colleague Dean Rudland who put it together, and - to a lesser degree - to Alec Palao and yours truly, who did the tape research and copying down in Muscle Shoals.

Credit where credit's due, please! Posted Image



Hi Tony,

I've to dig out the photos of you doing the Question and answer session flanked by Spencer, Percy, J Blackfoot & Oscar Toney Jr in Porretta.

Priceless mate, really looking forward to the new releases

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 10 2010 01:10 PM

View Postbinsy, on 10 June 2010 - 01:00 PM, said:

Hi Tony,

I've to dig out the photos of you doing the Question and answer session flanked by Spencer, Percy, J Blackfoot & Oscar Toney Jr in Porretta.

Priceless mate, really looking forward to the new releases

Stop name dropping Mark!!

TONY ROUNCE


Posted:Jun 10 2010 01:43 PM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 10 June 2010 - 11:44 AM, said:



Did I ever tell you about my old job... with Jayne Mansfield and the lobsters?


..Lobsterissimus Bumbakissimus, eh?

I've just been down to rehearsals for the weekend, in time to hear the first ever live performance of 'Breaking Point'...

...Both Spencer and Percy are really up for the weekend and can't wait to sing for y'all.Posted Image


TONE

PS - I'm not going to change your sheets again, Mr. Hampsey....

binsy


Posted:Jun 10 2010 01:49 PM

View PostKev Briscoe, on 10 June 2010 - 01:10 PM, said:

Stop name dropping Mark!!


Posted Image I'll get me coat

TONY ROUNCE


Posted:Jun 10 2010 02:32 PM

...Just so everyone's kept in the loop, Kent's next essential southern soul CD (after this one and Spencer Wiggins) will be out at the end of July:

Jimmy Hughes - Something Extra Special - The Complete Volt Recordings (i.e. the album, the non-album 45 and a staggering fourteen fabulous unissued tracks!)

I've just been approving the finished master - it really, really lives up to its title, especially the four unissued titles from the Royal Studios session with Hi Rhythm, and Al Jackson in the producer's chair...Posted Image

Kev Briscoe


Posted:Jun 10 2010 02:46 PM

View PostTONY ROUNCE, on 10 June 2010 - 02:32 PM, said:

...Just so everyone's kept in the loop, Kent's next essential southern soul CD (after this one and Spencer Wiggins) will be out at the end of July:

Jimmy Hughes - Something Extra Special - The Complete Volt Recordings (i.e. the album, the non-album 45 and a staggering fourteen fabulous unissued tracks!)

I've just been approving the finished master - it really, really lives up to its title, especially the four unissued titles from the Royal Studios session with Hi Rhythm, and Al Jackson in the producer's chair...Posted Image

Looks like another essential purchase Tony, keep 'em coming!!

southpaw


Posted:Aug 03 2010 10:13 AM

Bit late buying this cd but was it worth the wait.............. yes it was what a fantastic cd thanks for the recommendation :thumbsup:

southpaw


Posted:Aug 03 2010 10:16 AM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 06:20 PM, said:

Just want to give everyone immediate 'heads up' on one of the most exciting Soul Music compilations in ages!

The long awaited "Steppin' Stone" CD is out now on Kent, featuring 22 tracks from the XL / Sounds of Memphis catalogue – 18 of which are previously unreleased!

As many on here will know, I've been banging on about and hammering extensively the marvellous, previously unreleased, Willie Walker "Run Around" and Willie Bollinger's "I Won't Have To Cry No More" for several months.

Never a day goes by without someone badgering me about these tracks – (Brett, Kev, Steve and Co, all your Christmases have come at once!). :lol:

I honestly believe the 'Willie' tracks to be two of the finest discoveries in years.

Walker's 'Run Around' is 'to die for' in every department – fabulous lyrics, perfect arrangement and stunning vocals while the rare vocal performance from William Bollinger on 'I Won't Have to Cry No More' is up there with the very best midtempo crossover discoveries (think Bobby Sheen 'Something New To Do' territory and calibre) - but there's really something on this compilation for everyone, with some truly fabulous deepies (the Donny Hathaway track by the Jacksonians is particularly magnificent) blended with more than a handful of blinding uptempo and funky stormers with some sublime Southern Soul in the form of the 'Just Soul' early hour fave Dan Greer "You're Slipping Away" and others.

This is the third in the 'XL and Sounds of Memphis' series and (as we've come to expect from Ace / Kent) it's superbly compiled and researched, with the accompanying well written sleevenotes, by Dean Rudland (an amazing job Dean :thumbsup:).

I can't recommend this CD enough and urge every living, breathing, Soul Music fan to grab yourself a copy right now, this minute!

I guarantee - you will not be disappointed.

:lol:

Sean

Buy it here - for under a tenner!

http://www.amazon.co...-2809914#disc_1

Tracklist

1. IF YOU NEVER SEE ME - Willie Walker
2. I WON'T HAVE TO CRY NO MORE - William Bollinger
3. SATURDAY IN THE PARK - Jacksonians
4. HOOK LINE & SINKER - Minits
5. HOW CAN I GET NEXT TO YOU (ALT VOX) - George Jackson
6. I'M YOUR SLAVE - Otis Wheat
7. YOU'RE SLIPPING AWAY - Dan Greer
8. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW -Jacksonians
9. PEOPLE ARE TALKING - William Bollinger
10. RUN AROUND - Willie Walker
11. LOVE LETTERS - Minits
12. SPARKLE EYES - The Jacksonians
13. ALWAYS TREAT YOUR WOMAN - Art Jerry Miller
14. CHIRPIN' - Lou Roberts
15. TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF - Dan Greer
16. LOVE TRYING TO COME - George Jackson
17. LOVE IS BLIND - Erma Shaw
18. STEPPIN STONE - Louis Williams
19. LOVER BOY - Minits
20. GUESSING GAME - Jimi Hill
21. BECAUSE OF YOU - Tekelia Kelly
22. THE PLUMBER - Ovations


Bit late buying this cd but was it worth the wait...............Yes it was what a fantastic cd thanks for the recommendation :lol:

southpaw


Posted:Aug 03 2010 10:29 AM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 06:20 PM, said:

Just want to give everyone immediate 'heads up' on one of the most exciting Soul Music compilations in ages!

The long awaited "Steppin' Stone" CD is out now on Kent, featuring 22 tracks from the XL / Sounds of Memphis catalogue – 18 of which are previously unreleased!

As many on here will know, I've been banging on about and hammering extensively the marvellous, previously unreleased, Willie Walker "Run Around" and Willie Bollinger's "I Won't Have To Cry No More" for several months.

Never a day goes by without someone badgering me about these tracks – (Brett, Kev, Steve and Co, all your Christmases have come at once!). :lol:

I honestly believe the 'Willie' tracks to be two of the finest discoveries in years.

Walker's 'Run Around' is 'to die for' in every department – fabulous lyrics, perfect arrangement and stunning vocals while the rare vocal performance from William Bollinger on 'I Won't Have to Cry No More' is up there with the very best midtempo crossover discoveries (think Bobby Sheen 'Something New To Do' territory and calibre) - but there's really something on this compilation for everyone, with some truly fabulous deepies (the Donny Hathaway track by the Jacksonians is particularly magnificent) blended with more than a handful of blinding uptempo and funky stormers with some sublime Southern Soul in the form of the 'Just Soul' early hour fave Dan Greer "You're Slipping Away" and others.

This is the third in the 'XL and Sounds of Memphis' series and (as we've come to expect from Ace / Kent) it's superbly compiled and researched, with the accompanying well written sleevenotes, by Dean Rudland (an amazing job Dean :thumbsup:).

I can't recommend this CD enough and urge every living, breathing, Soul Music fan to grab yourself a copy right now, this minute!

I guarantee - you will not be disappointed.

:lol:

Sean

Buy it here - for under a tenner!

http://www.amazon.co...-2809914#disc_1

Tracklist

1. IF YOU NEVER SEE ME - Willie Walker
2. I WON'T HAVE TO CRY NO MORE - William Bollinger

3. SATURDAY IN THE PARK - Jacksonians
4. HOOK LINE & SINKER - Minits
5. HOW CAN I GET NEXT TO YOU (ALT VOX) - George Jackson
6. I'M YOUR SLAVE - Otis Wheat
7. YOU'RE SLIPPING AWAY - Dan Greer
8. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW -Jacksonians
9. PEOPLE ARE TALKING - William Bollinger
10. RUN AROUND - Willie Walker
11. LOVE LETTERS - Minits
12. SPARKLE EYES - The Jacksonians
13. ALWAYS TREAT YOUR WOMAN - Art Jerry Miller
14. CHIRPIN' - Lou Roberts
15. TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF - Dan Greer
16. LOVE TRYING TO COME - George Jackson
17. LOVE IS BLIND - Erma Shaw
18. STEPPIN STONE - Louis Williams
19. LOVER BOY - Minits
20. GUESSING GAME - Jimi Hill
21. BECAUSE OF YOU - Tekelia Kelly
22. THE PLUMBER - Ovations

3 highlighted tracks are the pick of the bunch for me

mrtag


Posted:Aug 03 2010 10:30 AM

View PostSean Hampsey, on 08 June 2010 - 06:20 PM, said:

Just want to give everyone immediate 'heads up' on one of the most exciting Soul Music compilations in ages!

The long awaited "Steppin' Stone" CD is out now on Kent, featuring 22 tracks from the XL / Sounds of Memphis catalogue – 18 of which are previously unreleased!

As many on here will know, I've been banging on about and hammering extensively the marvellous, previously unreleased, Willie Walker "Run Around" and Willie Bollinger's "I Won't Have To Cry No More" for several months.

Never a day goes by without someone badgering me about these tracks – (Brett, Kev, Steve and Co, all your Christmases have come at once!). :lol:

I honestly believe the 'Willie' tracks to be two of the finest discoveries in years.

Walker's 'Run Around' is 'to die for' in every department – fabulous lyrics, perfect arrangement and stunning vocals while the rare vocal performance from William Bollinger on 'I Won't Have to Cry No More' is up there with the very best midtempo crossover discoveries (think Bobby Sheen 'Something New To Do' territory and calibre) - but there's really something on this compilation for everyone, with some truly fabulous deepies (the Donny Hathaway track by the Jacksonians is particularly magnificent) blended with more than a handful of blinding uptempo and funky stormers with some sublime Southern Soul in the form of the 'Just Soul' early hour fave Dan Greer "You're Slipping Away" and others.

This is the third in the 'XL and Sounds of Memphis' series and (as we've come to expect from Ace / Kent) it's superbly compiled and researched, with the accompanying well written sleevenotes, by Dean Rudland (an amazing job Dean :thumbsup:).

I can't recommend this CD enough and urge every living, breathing, Soul Music fan to grab yourself a copy right now, this minute!

I guarantee - you will not be disappointed.

:lol:

Sean

Buy it here - for under a tenner!

http://www.amazon.co...-2809914#disc_1

Tracklist

1. IF YOU NEVER SEE ME - Willie Walker
2. I WON'T HAVE TO CRY NO MORE - William Bollinger
3. SATURDAY IN THE PARK - Jacksonians
4. HOOK LINE & SINKER - Minits
5. HOW CAN I GET NEXT TO YOU (ALT VOX) - George Jackson
6. I'M YOUR SLAVE - Otis Wheat
7. YOU'RE SLIPPING AWAY - Dan Greer
8. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW -Jacksonians
9. PEOPLE ARE TALKING - William Bollinger
10. RUN AROUND - Willie Walker
11. LOVE LETTERS - Minits
12. SPARKLE EYES - The Jacksonians
13. ALWAYS TREAT YOUR WOMAN - Art Jerry Miller
14. CHIRPIN' - Lou Roberts
15. TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF - Dan Greer
16. LOVE TRYING TO COME - George Jackson
17. LOVE IS BLIND - Erma Shaw
18. STEPPIN STONE - Louis Williams
19. LOVER BOY - Minits
20. GUESSING GAME - Jimi Hill
21. BECAUSE OF YOU - Tekelia Kelly
22. THE PLUMBER - Ovations

Thanks for the info sounds like a must have!! atb John:thumbsup:

mike


Posted:Aug 06 2010 02:32 AM

a test/demo of the comments
this was posted via the front page promoted article
should show in the forum as a reply
and in teh article as a comment

TheSoulgirl


Posted:Aug 06 2010 06:48 AM

/*karen scuttles off to Amazon with an excited quickness in her step*/

Dean Rudland


Posted:Aug 06 2010 09:32 AM

View Postsouthpaw, on 03 August 2010 - 10:29 AM, said:

3 highlighted tracks are the pick of the bunch for me

If you liked the Minits, we are putting out a compilation of all their stuff - 12 tracks - on a mid-price CD in October. It features some unreleased tracks and a load of fantastic pictures.

Dean

timthemod


Posted:Sep 01 2010 12:20 PM

View Postsouthpaw, on 03 August 2010 - 10:29 AM, said:

3 highlighted tracks are the pick of the bunch for me

Willie Bollinger - Shake Shake Shake, hidden away on the 'Memphis 60' comp is absolutely superb.

Alfie79


Posted:Sep 01 2010 06:14 PM

also for me great cd thanks to sean for tips and dean for the great work i've just bought the others volumes!