May 22, 201113 yr >>> Hi Records <<< Where do we start? Even if the Hi catalogue had nothing but Al Green it would be a treasure trove.
May 26, 201113 yr some of my picks: masqueraders - now that I've found you antiques - satisfactorize your mind (heard this was a white group from nola, can anyone confirm / deny?) imported moods (both sides killer, anyone have any info on this group?) syl johnson - any way the wind blows teacher's edition - i wanna be loved (obscure chicago one) jean plum - here i go again
May 26, 201113 yr James Fry - Still Around - Hi Willie Walker - Love Makes The World Go Around - Hi Africano - Satisfactorize Your Mind - Hi Don Bryant - I'll Go Crazy - Hi Quick 4 from me Across the board music from such a key iconic soul label!
May 26, 201113 yr As you say Rich, an iconic label indeed. The Hi Rhythm Section, a list of fabulous artists such as O.V.Wright, Otis Clay, Ann Peebles, Don Bryant, Al Green, Quiet Elegance, Jean Plum, Syl Johnson, George Jackson etc etc etc. all under the wing of the genius who was Willie Mitchell. A few from me then ----- T-99 - Sweetness Ain't Sweet No More - Hi David Duke - Is It Over - Hi Staying true to my signature I better include a couple from these guys. Otis Clay - It Was Jealousy - Hi O V Wright - Precious Precious - Hi Sean Hampsey, where are ya ? Edited May 26, 201113 yr by Dave Turner
May 26, 201113 yr On my iPhone smiling Dave. :0) Going into a meeting now but I'll join you all later! Incredible label catalogue. Sean
May 27, 201113 yr My favourite Hi track... my favourite record of all time! You want Soul Music? This is it! Enjoy. Sean
May 27, 201113 yr Another I bought when new. A world class Double Sider... and always in the box! Sean
May 27, 201113 yr And here's the flip of the Jean Plum 'Look At The Boy'... Does it get any better than this? Sean PS: Think the above shows there was a helluva lot more to Willie Mitchell than the Champion, Dave!
May 27, 201113 yr PS: Think the above shows there was a helluva lot more to Willie Mitchell than the Champion, Dave! Yeah, he did That Driving Beat as well ................................with a bit of help from the Don That was one helluva long meeting you were in mate, hope ya got a decent cuppa and some hob nobs. Edited May 27, 201113 yr by Dave Turner
May 27, 201113 yr Back in 75/76 I wrote to Hi Records and got back a nice package back together with this letter from Ginger Russell. Really nice of them and who would of thought 35 years later and I'm still listening to them . Mike
May 27, 201113 yr Soul brilliance from Overton Vertis Wright He just caves me in, fabulous soul music of the highest order. O.V. Wright - The Bottom Line Medley - God Blessed Our Love, When A Man Loves A Woman, That's How Strong My Love Is (12 minutes of sheer soul magic)
May 27, 201113 yr Back in 75/76 I wrote to Hi Records and got back a nice package back together with this letter from Ginger Russell. Really nice of them and who would of thought 35 years later and I'm still listening to them . Mike That's great Mike. Just to get a simple reply would have been nice. I bet you were well chuffed when that lot came back. I know I was when I got a reply (and a badge) after writing to the Ian Allan Trainspotters Club Even beats having the T shirt Edited May 27, 201113 yr by Dave Turner
May 27, 201113 yr This is one of my favourite Otis Clay Hi recordings, just so much dispair and an LP track to boot....... Edited May 27, 201113 yr by John Reed
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