Over the last 20 or so years I've collected a few deep soul compilations, here are some of my favourites
Slow 'n' moody black and bluesy on Kent, the one that started it all for me, includes brilliant tracks like I can't stand it by Jimmy Holiday.
The Soul of a Man, another great Kent compilation, includes Marvin Preyer, What can I call my own, awesome stuff.
(I have both the above on vinyl but see that the cd versions have many more tracks, worth getting?)
All the Dave Godin Deep Soul Treasures, with the brilliant Jaibi, Zerben Hicks et al. [although I was slightly peeved that these were marketed as the 'first ever assembly of authentic deep soul', which seemed disengenuous on behalf of Kent, particularly as they released 'Soul of a Man' above!!... is this not deep soul?]
Deep soul inferno on Goldmine.
Down and Out, the sad soul of the black south - this dropped through my letter box yesterday, am loving it on first few listens. Rainbow Road by Bill Brandon is superb (didn't know it before), and a couple by Bobby Bland (eg That did it) that I didn't know and are great.
Anyway, receiving this great new CD yesterday, prompted me to wonder, what other top notch Deep compilations am I missing?
Over the last 20 or so years I've collected a few deep soul compilations, here are some of my favourites
(I have both the above on vinyl but see that the cd versions have many more tracks, worth getting?)
Anyway, receiving this great new CD yesterday, prompted me to wonder, what other top notch Deep compilations am I missing?
Any ideas / suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
Mark