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(put A Dime On) D-9
Utilizing the same backing track as Barbara Mason's - Bobby Is My Baby - Jimmy Bishop and the Dynodynamics Philadelphia production guys lay a magnificent vocal group Northern Soul dancer down.
Magnificent lead-vocal project Kenny Gamble's lyrics, with a shrill girl-group assistance blending the whole session into pure Philly Northern.
You will not need reminding that this example is the stupidly RARE STOCKcopy. Vinyl has a few insignificant light surface marks - but as you can hear it plays loud, clear and true - and just begs you to get up and DANCE!
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Mar - J's
Got To Find A Way Out
The iconic Bunny's big-ears poppin' out of the hat - would be a crate-diggers heart-stopper, because Lennie LaCour's label has served the rare-soul collecting scene with countless delights of rare innovative Soul!
This furious girl-group Northern Soul dancer again underlines why the label and the man are so very highly regarded. A subtle drum n' bongo intro collides with pumpin' horns, then this gang of defiant girls, kick-ass seeking a way out of a bad relationship with a man who tells lies.
Totally killer girl-group Northern Soul of the rawest kind...
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Joan Dovalle
Let Me Go C/w No Better For You
Although the label makes no reference to "PIED PIPER", this is not only 100% Detroit "Pied Piper" it is also one of the finest examples of this iconic Motor City gathering's work.
Arranged by Herbie Williams & Joe Hunter, both sides give up the purest possible example of street-level Detroit Northern Soul.
Topside is the original take of the Gordon Berry backing track featuring an enthusiastic Mike Terry poised to interrupt the blaring horns and Joan's ear-drum thumping vocal portraying Andre Williiams, Ray Monette & Michael Campbell's lyrics, that just 2 releases later Abstract Reality did different but compelling take on.
If that were not enough, the Pied Piper gang in the same session had the audacity to record a flipside so filled with attitude it commands your instant respect; especially as Mr. Terry can again be heard effortlessly kissing-out those magnificent Bari-Tone sax prompts from that legendary brass wand of his....
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Edited by JOE TORQUAY