I'm Working On Another Project. This One: "The South Side Of Soulville aka Loves Switchin' Stick" Has A Much More Southern Fried Flavor About It And I'm Hoping To Get Your Feedback Regarding Track Selections.
I'll Start Off With These Two And Add More If The Responce Is Good.. Or Bad... Just Not Indifferent.
The First Two On The Platter Tonight Are:
"Love Put The Tears In My Eyes" and "Sweet Taste Of Love".
Those Of You Bobby Patterson Fans My Recognize The Latter From A 1969 Jetstar Release.
Next Up On The Soul-travaganza Is "Soulville" and "The Thrill Will Still Be New".
Soulville having been covered twice, first by Jackie Wilson on his "Higher & Higher" LP and secondly by Howard Peters on Coral single #62546 - 1967, and is the uptempo gumbo boiler of the two. While I know this forum prefers the more uptempo numbers for dancability I rather fancy the bring you to yer knees sounds of "The Thrill Will Still Be New". This one was also covered by Mr. Peters as the flip to "Soulville" and by Jackie Wilson protege Billy Jackson on Brunswick Single # 55864 - 1968, b/w "T.C.B. (Taking Care Of Business)".
I'm Working On Another Project. This One: "The South Side Of Soulville aka Loves Switchin' Stick" Has A Much More Southern Fried Flavor About It And I'm Hoping To Get Your Feedback Regarding Track Selections.
I'll Start Off With These Two And Add More If The Responce Is Good.. Or Bad... Just Not Indifferent.
The First Two On The Platter Tonight Are:
"Love Put The Tears In My Eyes" and "Sweet Taste Of Love".
Those Of You Bobby Patterson Fans My Recognize The Latter From A 1969 Jetstar Release.
Love_Put_The_Tears_In_My_Eyes__c_.mp3 Sweet_Taste_Of_Love__c_.mp3
Next Up On The Soul-travaganza Is "Soulville" and "The Thrill Will Still Be New".
Soulville having been covered twice, first by Jackie Wilson on his "Higher & Higher" LP and secondly by Howard Peters on Coral single #62546 - 1967, and is the uptempo gumbo boiler of the two. While I know this forum prefers the more uptempo numbers for dancability I rather fancy the bring you to yer knees sounds of "The Thrill Will Still Be New". This one was also covered by Mr. Peters as the flip to "Soulville" and by Jackie Wilson protege Billy Jackson on Brunswick Single # 55864 - 1968, b/w "T.C.B. (Taking Care Of Business)".
Soulville__c_.mp3 The_Thrill_Will_Still_Be_New__c_.mp3
In Advance Thanks For Your Comments!
Chris
Edited by Mangomn2003