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May have caught talk about this forthcoming cd release in the forums.

"Dance With The Contours" on Kent

Motown it appears had planned to release "Dance With The Contours" back in 1964.

With the tracks that were scheduled for this release being recorded in 63 and 64

But for what ever reasons the lp never made it out to the stores.

Almost 50 years later Kent have got together with Universal and are now putting that right with this release.

It's now showing up for pre-order worldwide in places such as Amazon etc @£13 and has a release date of March 28, 2011 being given

"All tracks are mastered from fresh 2011 transfers of the original Motown inch tapes (even the two previously issued) and all are presented exactly how you would have heard them almost half a century ago. With notes by universally-acknowledged Motown expert Keith Hughes, who interviewed Contour Joe Billingslea in January 2011 specifically for the project, wrapped in a booklet featuring a wealth of previously unpublished and rare period photos of the group, this is a package that no collector of early 60s Detroit soul can afford to be without."

Track listing follows...

1. Can You Do It

2. Do The See Saw

3. He Couldn't Do The Crossfire

4. I Don't Want To Talk

5. Foot Stomping Time

6. Limbo Is Here To Stay, The

7. Let's Do The Uncle Willie

8. Party Groove

9. Okey Dokey

10. Love Is Uncertain

11. Shake Everything You Got

12. Giant Steps

13. It Doesn't Have To Be So

14. Minnie The Ugly Duckling

15. Wanted

16. Boy Meets Girl

17. Don't You Wanna Go

18. You Changed My Life Around

19. You Hurt Me So

20. Throw You Out Of My Mind

21. Tonight

22. I Didn't Know How Right It Was (But Ooh What A Night It Was)

23. Somebody's Daughter Oughta

24. Nobody Fine As Dinah

25. Can You Jerk Like Me

26. I Can't Stop Dancing

Next up on the Kent/Motown front appears to be ...

Marv Johnson - I'll Pick a Rose for My Rose Plus The Complete Recordings 1964-1971

with a release date of April being mentioned for this one

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