Posted December 4, 201014 yr Got a bit carried away there! Well l'll go for 1983 and the three would be 1) Never Too Much-Luther Vandross 2) Touching In The Dark-Walter Jackson 3) Love You Til The Very Last Drop-Bobby Thurston But not particularly in that order Edited December 4, 201014 yr by webbydublin
December 4, 201014 yr Got a bit carried away there! Well l'll go for 1983 and the three would be 1) Never Too Much-Luther Vandross 2) Touching In The Dark-Walter Jackson 3) Love You Til The Very Last Drop-Bobby Thurston But not particularly in that order I would have said '81.......but 80 - 84 is a great era for modern soul. Although - as yours are 81, 82 & 81 respectively - do we have to actually pick tunes from our golden year ????..... 1981, Very Last Drop would be right up there for me, Keni Burke - Let Somebody Love You & Leon Ware - Rockin' You Eternally....... Cheers Girf
December 4, 201014 yr I would have said '81.......but 80 - 84 is a great era for modern soul. Although - as yours are 81, 82 & 81 respectively - do we have to actually pick tunes from our golden year ????..... 1981, Very Last Drop would be right up there for me, Keni Burke - Let Somebody Love You & Leon Ware - Rockin' You Eternally....... Cheers Girf I still class Mid 70's as modern Does that count? M.
December 5, 201014 yr 1985 - Alexander - New album , new release , " What's Missing " !!!!! / Katie Griffin - Absolute Belter !!!!!! I don't need to list any others , cause if you're travelling to Morecambe Central Pier on a Friday and you can pick Alexander upfrom Woolies on a Monday , job done !!!! Last One If Pressed - Sho Nuff - Hold On For Love - When was the last time you heard / danced to this Edited December 5, 201014 yr by 123-motown
January 16, 201114 yr 1980 WAS VINTAGE YEAR FOR ME i WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU-TIMELESS LEGEND. LET ME DO IT-HALO. TREASURE MIND-TRACES OF SMOKE.
Got a bit carried away there!

Well l'll go for 1983 and the three would be
1) Never Too Much-Luther Vandross
2) Touching In The Dark-Walter Jackson
3) Love You Til The Very Last Drop-Bobby Thurston
But not particularly in that order
Edited by webbydublin