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Think a lot of dealers use the term because it sells records. Most outsiders haven't a clue what Northern Soul is, (how could they if they're not on the scene), but labeling a sales record Northern So
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All three have had plenty of turntable at “Northern Soul” events, makes them Northern Soul in my book. Charles Johnson has been played in northern rooms for 40 years, makes it a classic in
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Northern Soul is a "scene" that happens to play records from all over the shop (sometimes pinched from other scenes) It's just a name R&B, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Boogie, Disco, Latin Jazz,
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Dear All,
The term "Northern" soul appears to relate to almost all soul records and wondering why is this.
Yes I am a true Southerner, often frequenting venues during the late 80s/early 90s and there was always a pretty clear distinction between the "Northern" records/soul scene and the "southern" Modern soul records/scene yes including the "rare groove" scene, but i always knew a northern soul record from other soul genres - it was pretty easy to tell.
Everywhere i look now its "Northern " soul, recently three off the top of my head examples out of hundreds i have seen recently are: Charles Johnson - Never had a love like this described as a "Northern Classic" - was it really? (i am sure it wasn't), Vise - Baby i love you (played in almost all the modern Southern soul rooms at the time of discovery) and finally Rita Wright - touch me take me described as a "Northern Monster - so NOT Northern its practically South Pole.
Long Question: Are ALL (or most) soul records now classed as "Northern" regardless of anything? or because the term "Northern Soul" has become a household name, is it purely devised that not clued up newbie collectors don't/cant differentiate between types of soul and therefore makes it easier to sell a record that has the word "Northern" in it?
I don't like to pigeon hole or anything and defo not a North/South divide thing, just keen on any thoughts/responses.
Thanks for reading