Posted February 28, 200718 yr The best northern soul record of all time to dance to is James Fountain - Seven Day Lover After 30 odd years of loving it, still 'sounds' fresh as a daisy (..eh?) Would sound good to me in either the oldies or modern room. You can stomp to it, shuffle to it, whatever..... Soulful vocals, manic beat, acrobatic breaks. There is no better.....unless you know different.
February 28, 200718 yr The best northern soul record of all time to dance to is James Fountain - Seven Day Lover After 30 odd years of loving it, still 'sounds' fresh as a daisy (..eh?) Would sound good to me in either the oldies or modern room. You can stomp to it, shuffle to it, whatever..... Soulful vocals, manic beat, acrobatic breaks. There is no better.....unless you know different. Frank Wilson does it for me Colin
February 28, 200718 yr The best northern soul record of all time to dance to is James Fountain - Seven Day Lover After 30 odd years of loving it, still 'sounds' fresh as a daisy (..eh?) Would sound good to me in either the oldies or modern room. You can stomp to it, shuffle to it, whatever..... Soulful vocals, manic beat, acrobatic breaks. There is no better.....unless you know different. In days of yore it would have been julian Covay - a little bit hurt or Valentinos - sweater than the day before now my current fave dancer is Billy Eckstine - I wonder why cos it dont hurt my knees as much as the others Bazza
February 28, 200718 yr Paris - Sleepless Nights Such musical variation for the dancer. It has everything.
February 28, 200718 yr Author Paris - Sleepless Nights Such musical variation for the dancer. It has everything. Now thats a quality tune. Would be in my top 10. Sadly don't know "Billy Eckstine - I wonder why"..........sound file pls
February 28, 200718 yr Velvettes - Gotta find me somebody Try standing still at a venue while this is roaring out in the background! Simon
February 28, 200718 yr Frank Wilson does it for me Colin Mello Souls ... Come to think of it Seven Souls n'all, yeah Seven Souls.
February 28, 200718 yr I wonder why (no body loves me) - billy eckstine - 15350 refosoul touch of the R&B's Bazza Edited February 28, 200718 yr by bazza
February 28, 200718 yr Very subjective, one man's perfect dance beat is another man's trip to the bar. In my humble opinion I have always felt that the mighty O'Jays "I dig your act " has got the most perfect dance tempo as well as great lyrics and as always supreme vocals, rounded off by a sublime production.
February 28, 200718 yr I do love 7 Day Lover - 01 im losing again.mp3 - - 15351 refosoul Think this has to be it for me ! Edited February 28, 200718 yr by Gavin Page
February 28, 200718 yr 7 Day Lover, yep still does it every time followed close behind by Spooky & Sue - I Got The Need
February 28, 200718 yr 7 Day Lover, yep still does it every time followed close behind by Spooky & Sue - I Got The Need Prefer Chuck Jackson
February 28, 200718 yr The best northern soul record of all time to dance to is James Fountain - Seven Day Lover After 30 odd years of loving it, still 'sounds' fresh as a daisy (..eh?) Would sound good to me in either the oldies or modern room. You can stomp to it, shuffle to it, whatever..... Soulful vocals, manic beat, acrobatic breaks. There is no better.....unless you know different. Colin, what about Voices of East Harlem Cashing In?
The best northern soul record of all time to dance to is James Fountain - Seven Day Lover
After 30 odd years of loving it, still 'sounds' fresh as a daisy (..eh?)
Would sound good to me in either the oldies or modern room.
You can stomp to it, shuffle to it, whatever.....
Soulful vocals, manic beat, acrobatic breaks.
There is no better.....unless you know different.