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Soul On The Real Side #15 - New Cd from Outta Sight Records

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New Spring 2023 Cd release from Outta Sight Records, label release notes below..

Real Side Records Presents SOUL ON THE REAL SIDE #15

NEW FROM OUTTA SIGHT 'Soul On The Real Side Volume 15'. The architects of soul are back with a stunning new 16-track Spring 2023 collection. 
Once again we uncover the building blocks of modern soul with a play list of mid-tempo Northern and Crossover Soul – classics and rarities.
This fifteenth anniversary edition is brought to you from the West Midlands – the stomping ground of Real Side Records founder member Mr Tee – and we salute the regions varied architecture courtesy of Tom Podmore’s stunning photograph of The Library of Birmingham sited in Centenary Square (opposite).

Volume 15 is packed with modern soul gems all culled from the incredible Captiol Records soul legacy. They need little introduction to the UK rare soul scene, but here is a snapshot of a few highlights.

OSCD065 £13.99
 

Tracks

Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose – Big Time Lover

Brown Sugar – The Game Is Over  (What’s The Matter With You)

Tavares – Too Late

George Soule – Get Involved

Bettye Swann – (My Heart Is) Closed For The Season

Corey Blake – How Can I Go On Without You

The Rance Allen Group – Reason To Survive

Leon Haywood – Consider The Source

Freddie Terrell & Blue Rhythm Band – You Had It Made

Charles Williams – Standing In The Way

Peabo Bryson – Why Don’t You Make Up Your Mind

Enchantment – Thank You Girl For Loving Me

Mark Capanni – I Believe In Miracles

Marian Love – Can’t Forget About You Baby

C.M. Lord – Oh Mama  (Your Daughter’s A Woman Tonight)

Z.Z. Hill – That Ain’t The Way You Make Love

https://outtasight.co.uk/Real-Side-Records-Presents-SOUL-ON-THE-REAL-SIDE-15-p544234147

 

 

 

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Thanks Mickey.

I am looking forward to receiving Soul on the Real Side number 15 later today.

In the meantime, partly to stop myself grumbling about the missing volume, I have curated my own playlist on iTunes for #13.  I do not think any of the tracks below have been included on modern soul CD compilations before.  And as a non-club-goer I do not know if all of these would light up the dancefloor, but they certainly set my soul on fire.  

I know I should get out more…

1. I've Got What You Need                 Smokie Norful

2.  You Lose This Time                        Joe Graham       

3.  Get Down                                      Spyder Turner

4.  Just Me and You                            Juggy Murray Jones

5.  I've Been Down                              Peabo Bryson                    

6.  Crème De Crème                           William DeVaughn          

7.  Through All Times                         Chuck Jackson                  

8.  I Destroyed Your Love                   Special Delivery featuring Terry Huff        

9.  Come Live with Me                       Stan Ivory           

10. Finally Got Over on You               Matt Covington (Philly Devotions)            

11. Where Did I Go Wrong                Rance Allen Group

12. Wouldn't You Like to See             Norman Connors featuring Eleanor Mills

13. I Believe in Love                           Dee Dee Sharp Gamble 

14. Rising Cost of Love                       Jean Terrell                         

15. The Finger Pointers                       Choice Four       

 16. I Love You (Over and Over)           J W McGee         

 17. If You Want a Love Affair               Mighty Pope                      

18. Helping Hand                                 Arthur Miles

19. Hold On (To Your Dreams)             Wee Gee             

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Now that's a volume I would buy and enjoy. A few of these have been on cd before but not on any comps as far as I know, and among these the Arthur Miles and Choice 4 tracks are relatively rare in that format.

Creme de creme is screaming for a reissue. As indeed are the first two Choice 4 albums. Etc.

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