Some time ago I uploaded a listing of my personal Male Top 50 Deep Soul favourites to the Yahoo Southern Soul group and I've started writing a few articles about some of the singers featured, especially those who don't always get much publicity even on the web. I started with Joe Valentine, three of whose 1967/8 sides I rate as wonderful deep-soul recordings, two of which made it into my "fifty". Here is a (safe) download link to a Word docx file of my piece for anyone who might be interested. This link is only valid for about 6 days from the date of this message (June 9 2020).
Am a long-time member of the above-mentioned Yahoo group but am new to Soul Source, albeit I have often accessed it when researching in the past. Best wishes to all members. Peter N.
Some time ago I uploaded a listing of my personal Male Top 50 Deep Soul favourites to the Yahoo Southern Soul group and I've started writing a few articles about some of the singers featured, especially those who don't always get much publicity even on the web. I started with Joe Valentine, three of whose 1967/8 sides I rate as wonderful deep-soul recordings, two of which made it into my "fifty". Here is a (safe) download link to a Word docx file of my piece for anyone who might be interested. This link is only valid for about 6 days from the date of this message (June 9 2020).
https://tinyurl.com/yanmsqmt
Am a long-time member of the above-mentioned Yahoo group but am new to Soul Source, albeit I have often accessed it when researching in the past. Best wishes to all members. Peter N.