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  1. all now back in a highlight of some of our recent sell-outs that are now back with us n store and ready to go Carolyn Crawford - Ready Or Not Here Comes Love - Kent Select James Hunter Six - Brother Or Other - Daptone The Hyperions - Why You Wanna Treat Me Like You Do / Believe In Me REPRO 03 Mighty Whites / Jacqueline Jones - Given My Life / A Frown On My Face - Kent Select just a few, check out our records section for all our 45s available for fast letterbox friendly same working day shipping https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/category/10-records/
  2. preview scans of the leaflet added 👍
  3. now available to members in store https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/product/284-everybody-makes-a-mistake-stax-southern-soul-volume-2-va-kent-records-cd/
  4. A few recent sell outs are noww back in store , ready to go Michelle David & The Gospel Sessions - Yes I Am - One World Records Gloria Lynne - I've Just Gotta Tell Somebody / I'm So In Love - Shotgun Records Rozetta Johnson - You Better Keep What You Got / Mine was Real - Shotgun Records more Shotgun related 45s via here https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/category/10-records/?filter[1]=5
  5. Soul Source Weekly Catch Up Newsletter This weekly newsletter offers a quick and easy way for all Soul Source members to keep up with all that is happening here on Soul Source. You can catch up with all the highlights of recent soul source content below... Latest News and Articles John Morales Presents Teena Marie - Love Songs & Funky Beats - Out Today Source Friday at 18:01 Everybody Makes A Mistake - Stax Southern Soul Volume 2 Kent CD Source Friday at 12:09 Ronnie Walker - For Real For Real - New Cd Release Pk 22dj Wednesday at 19:04 All My Life - The Songs Of Manny Campbell - Brewerytown Records BrewerytownBeats Wednesday at 09:58 Message From Eric Mercury - Video Mark Bicknell March 22 James Holvay Revisits Chicago Soul - Sweet Soul Song EP - Source March 22 Soul Weekenders 2021 - The Story So Far - Event Guide Source March 18 Forum Topics A rare one to go. Russell F 37 minutes ago 1 comments 10 X NORTHERN ALL £15 OR LESS, Tez Howarth 38 minutes ago 1 comments CLYDIE KING - MISSIN BY BABY Cally49 1 hour ago 1 comments STEALING LOVE - THE EMOTIONS - VOLT Halogen 1 hour ago 1 comments 12 Super Sixties Long Playing Originals - P & P Inc Roger Banks 2 hours ago 1 comments Soul 70s northern /modern soul Sold Out 13 hours ago 1 comments Susan Kerr & Magic Night ‘Stay Around’ Locust Corbett80 13 hours ago 1 comments Cardella Di Milo~Mama Tell Me What To Do Chess1458 14 hours ago 1 comments Sunday Sales Parkypine 14 hours ago 1 comments Wade Flemons 'Jeanette' Corbett80 15 hours ago 1 comments Source Store New Arrivals The Altons - When You Go (That's When You'll Know) - Penrose Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised / Home Is Where The Hatred Is - BGP Jackie Day - Naughty Boy / Get To Steppin'- Kent Soul 145 The Charmaines / Frank Dell - I Idolize You / He Broke Your Game - Kent Soul Jesse Davis - Hang On In There Girl / (Instrumental) - Kent Select 016 Ben E King - Getting' To Me / I Need You - Kent Select 046 John Edwards - Cold Hearted Woman / Ain't That Good Enough - Kent Select 034 Latest Videos Valerie Simpson Interview On Early Beginnings, Motown... Mike March 15 0 comments Anderson .Paak + The Free Nationals Live Mike March 12 0 comments Andy Simpson RIP - A Northern Soul Legend Sheila Hart March 10 2 comments Latest Weekenders and Allnighters Sunny Hunny Soul Weekend Fri 19 Nov 2021 13:00 (GMT) - Sun 21 Nov 2021 15:00 (GMT) Weekend Of Classic Northern Soul At Skegness Fri 26 Nov 2021 00:00 (GMT) - Sun 28 Nov 2021 00:00 (GMT) Costa Del Soul Fri 08 Oct 2021 14:00 (GMT+1) - Sun 17 Oct 2021 02:00 (GMT+1) Soul Source - A source for soul! View all the above in full along with much more soul content via... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/ Can control all your Soul Source Newsletters via https://www.soul-source.co.uk/newsletters/ https://www.soul-source.co.uk/settings/?area=newsletters
  6. ok now have the full set on offer with the addition of The Altons ‎- When You Go (That's When You'll Know) - Penrose Also for ease have added a Penrose grouping on the sidebar menus hit the below to go... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/category/10-records/?filter[1]=12
  7. John Morales Presents Teena Marie - Love Songs & Funky Beats - Out Today View full article
  8. John Morales Presents Teena Marie – Love Songs & Funky Beats Details of a great release out today from BBE Records Producer extraordinaire John Morales returns to BBE Music, celebrating the life and work of R&B / soul legend Teena Marie with a double album full of brand new remixes, lovingly crafted from the original studio tapes, entitled ‘Love Songs & Funky Beats’. “Teena is somewhat underrated, and people don’t really know much about her.” Says Morales. “I set out to immerse people in her music and represent what she really did. That meant for me a dive into more than her R&B hits, to dig into her ballads and dance cuts. People know she was talented. I don’t really think they really knew the depth of her abilities, her complete confidence to take it upon herself to do everything – singing, producing, arranging, songwriting. Teena Marie was the total package.” John Morales had the pleasure of mixing many of Teena Marie’s original records over the years, so it felt natural to dig into the archives and select his favourite cuts to rework, extend and subtly update in his own distinctive style. While by no means a definitive collection of Lady Tee’s expansive musical catalogue, ‘Love Songs & Funky Beats’ represents a fitting tribute to a multifaceted and important voice in popular music, by one of the most storied mix engineers and remixers of... more released March 26, 2021 Remixed and remastered by John Morales Cd / Vinyl / Digital formats Purchase options etc via https://orcd.co/teenamarie
  9. Latest new adds to our line up... 3 x double side classics back-to-back, brand new, all at £7.99 each Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised / Home Is Where The Hatred Is - BGP Jackie Day - Naughty Boy / Get To Steppin'- Kent Soul The Charmaines / Frank Dell - I Idolize You / He Broke Your Game - Kent Soul https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/
  10. During a recent topic the subject of 'second rooms' came up A view was posted by @Girdwoodinc followed by a suggestion for a topic and then a poll on second rooms here ya go poll and topic...
  11. Ed but we aint talking about 'modern soul' here are we? good idea Steve, will get on it and here ya go....
  12. a good point sack second rooms could be a good topic? fancy giving it a go
  13. Everybody Makes A Mistake - Stax Southern Soul Volume 2 Kent CD View full article
  14. Everybody Makes A Mistake - Stax Southern Soul Volume 2 CDKEND 499 A new cd release from Kent... Release notes and such below More southern soul sounds from the mighty Stax Records of Memphis, including unissued tracks from the Soul Children and Eddie Floyd. Stax Records in Memphis was one of the centres of southern soul, and yet due to its many hits and big city location this often gets forgotten. We redressed that balance with the release of “Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul” in 2012 but there was so much more to play that we’re back with 20 more tracks that capture the deep emotion and soulful feel of the Memphis behemoth. Tracks 1. William Bell - "I'll Do Anything For Your Love" (single edit) 2. Eddie Floyd - "How Can I Win Your Love" 3. Isaac Hayes - "I'm Gonna Have To Tell Her" 4. Ollie & The Nightingales - "A Smile Can't Hide (A Broken Heart)" (Alt mix) 5. Frederick Knight - "Let's Make A Deal" 6. The Soul Children - "Standing In The Safety Zone" 7. The Newcomers - "The Soul Children" 8. Veda Brown - "Guilty Of Loving You" 9. Bettye Crutcher - "We've Got Love On Our Side" 10. Mavis Staples - "I'm Tired" 11. Israel Tolbert - "Got To Get Away From You" 12. Jimmy Hughes - "I'm Too Old To Play" 13. Eddie Floyd - "Everybody Makes A Mistake" 14. Lee Sain - "Ain't Nobody Like My Baby" 15. The Nightingales - "Just A Little Overcome" 16. Eddie Giles - "It Takes Me All Night" 17. Chuck Brooks - "You Need Love" 18. Shirley Brown - "Ain't No Way" 19. Randy Brown & Company - "Did You Hear Yourself" (part 1) 20. David Porter - "Come Get From Me" (part 1 & 2) Leaflet Preview Scans More info via https://acerecords.co.uk/everybody-makes-a-mistake-stax-southern-soul-volume-2
  15. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    tempted to say maybe its down to posts like yours, but I wont😉 know JM left after a late nite rant threatening various mods and site with lawyers Pete S seemed to have just moved on 2 or so years ago anyway as said many times if want to talk about the site take it to the feedback forum lets get back to the topic, anyone help further on the Whispers question?
  16. Mike replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    you definitely need to shake your head before posting on here @Pete S ain't been active on here since 2019
  17. where's that viewpoint coming from, own personal experience? which sounds listed above have you heard via 'modern soul' rooms?
  18. hats off good luck with it 👍
  19. above led to this
  20. A couple of Monday adds to our Store line up Latest from Md Records 45 new series, quality picture covers Fourth Level - Deep South - MD Records John Laughter and Third Generation - It's our time - MD Records
  21. a few new arrivals to our store during recent days... The Weavers Of Dreams - Weavers Of Dreams - Super Disco Edits Los Yesterdays - Nobodys Clown - Penrose Heaven Scent - I'm Gonna Get Ya - Epsilon Records Thee Sacred Souls - Can I Call You Rose? - Penrose The Bamboos - Hard Up / Ride On Time - Pacific Theatre Brief Encounter - Get a Good Feeling - Athens Of The North tap above to read/listen or can browse and listen to all via our record section here... https://www.soul-source.co.uk/store/category/10-records/
  22. Two recent Source Store sell outs now back in store Joe Burrell / Pookie Hudson - There Was A Time / This Gets To Me - Kent Select Melba Moore / Dean Parrish - The Magic Touch / Bricks Broken Bottles And Sticks - Kent Soul
  23. James Holvay Revisits Chicago Soul - Sweet Soul Song EP - View full article
  24. Had the below press releases sent in to site, concerning James Holvay who was one of the one of the founding members of The Mob JAMES HOLVAY REVISITS THE CLASSIC WINDY CITY SOUND OF THE ‘60S ON HIS SWEET SOUL SONG EP The R&B Vet and Chart-Topping Writer of the Buckinghams’ “Kind of a Drag” and Other Classic Hits Salutes the Chicago Style of Curtis Mayfield, Major Lance, and Gene Chandler LOS ANGELES, Calif. — After four decades out of the music limelight, singer-songwriter-guitarist James Holvay makes his return with a vital five-song slab of authentic Chicago-style soul music, Sweet Soul Song, on his Mob Town Records imprint and set for release on April 16, 2021. The debut single "Working On It" from the upcoming debut EP "Sweet Soul Song" by James Holvay. Out April 16th on MOB Town Records. The collection is a vibrant tip of the hat to the music Holvay witnessed and then played in during its 1960s flowering, when such hometown stars – all saluted on its title track – as Curtis Mayfield (lead singer-guitarist-songwriter of the Impressions), Major Lance (whose “The Monkey Time” was one of several smashes penned by Mayfield), and Gene Chandler (nationally known for “The Duke of Earl”) ruled the R&B roost in America. The Holvay originals on Sweet Soul Song, which range from up-tempo stompers like “Working On It” and “Talking About” to the lush, horn- and string-decorated ballad “Still the Fool,” recall the glory days of Windy City soul, an era that Holvay was able to experience first-hand as an aspiring adolescent guitarist and songwriter. “Curtis Mayfield was the guy that I always idolized,” says Holvay, who wrote his first song at the age of 12. “I always gravitated toward black music when I was a kid. My roots were always in black music.” Barely in his teens, Holvay joined the hordes of cleffers peddling their numbers door-to-door on Chicago’s South Michigan Avenue, where such storied record labels as Chess and Vee-Jay observed something like an open-door policy in a competitive hunt for hits. One stop earned him an audience with Calvin Carter, brother of Vivian Carter, one of Vee-Jay’s partners, and the label’s top A&R man and producer. Holvay recalls, “Behind his desk was this this big plaque from BMI, and it said, ‘To Calvin Carter for ‘He Will Break Your Heart’ – One Million Seller.’ And the writing credit said, ‘Mayfield-Carter-Butler.’ I said, ‘Wow, you wrote that?’ He said, ‘Yeah, me and Curtis and Jerry.’ I said, ‘Oh, I love Curtis Mayfield.’ And he said, ‘You want to meet him?’ And he was at the office. He comes in, little guy, real humble. You could barely hear him when he talked. I said, ‘Oh, you’re the greatest!’ I was probably 15. That was all embedded in my brain.” The young writer soon fell in with Joe DeFrancesco, a hustling local music promoter and manager. “He would drive around and find these doo-wop guys on the corner,” Holvay recalls. “I’d go write a song and we’d record it, and then we’d go down Michigan Avenue and try to sell it to somebody, to get a couple hundred bucks back for the session.” With a group of like-minded teenagers, Holvay co-founded a group with a name drawn from a movie title that reflected Chicago’s colorful gangland history: the MOB. The act ultimately became a flashy octet that would have a marked influence on the band Chicago (whose producer-manager James William Guercio played in an embryonic lineup of the MOB). “All my focus was on that group,” he says. “When I put the MOB together, it was basically a white soul band, a blue-eyed soul band. We had the horns, and guys were jumping all over the stage in pinstriped suits, and we were thinking we were going to be the Beatles.” However, it was another local act that ended up taking Holvay to the apex of the national charts – as a songwriter. After authoring tunes for such artists as Brian Hyland (whom he supported as a guitarist on Dick Clark’s national Caravan of Stars tour) and Dee Clark, he passed one of his compositions, “Kind of a Drag,” to Carl Bonafede, manager of a Chicago group called the Buckinghams. “I didn’t hear anything for a year,” Holvay remembers. “One of the guys in the band came into the club and said, ‘You know that song you were playing to Carl a long time ago? I think I heard it on the radio.’ I said, ‘What?’ After I gave Carl the song, the Buckinghams played it in their set at their record hops at the Holiday Ballroom, and the kids would come up and tell them, ‘Oh, I like that song.’” Signed to U.S.A. Records – an imprint operated by local record wholesaler All State Distributing – the Buckinghams scored an immense hit in Chicago with “Kind of a Drag,” which soared to No. 1 on the city’s 50,000-watt rock ‘n’ roll giant WLS. It ultimately reached the pinnacle of the American singles chart in 1966 as well. Picked up by Columbia Records, the group released three more national hits authored by Holvay in 1967: “Don’t You Care” (No. 6), “Hey Baby (They’re Playing Our Song)” (No. 12), and “Susan” (No. 11). Riding high with these major hits under his belt, Holvay devoted his energy to the Mob. Through the early ‘80s, the band toured regularly and issued several singles and LPs on Colossus, Private Stock, and other indie labels. But, after 15 years on the road, the act disbanded after a New Year’s Eve 1980-81 date in Los Angeles. Holvay went into sales, but for him music remained an itch that eventually would have to get scratched. “What got me started again was I began to hear Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings and Amy Winehouse,” he says. “All of a sudden I’m hearing this indie soul thing from the ‘60s coming out again. There were a whole load of these bands out there, all over the world, in Spain, Italy, England. And I said, ‘God, that’s my music!’ So that music inspired me, and the songs I was writing were in the Major Lance-Gene Chandler-Curtis Mayfield vein. That’s who I am, in my heart. “I started making cassette tapes in my bedroom 10 years ago. Then I met Steve Cohen, who’s from Chicago. I went over to his little studio in North Hollywood. He said, ‘Oh, there’s a Curtis Mayfield vibe.’ And I thought, ah, he knows what I’m doing. So I started recording songs two or three years ago. Then I started to polish them over a year ago. I met our mixing engineer Cameron Lew a year ago and I played him some stuff. He’s a Motown fan, and he went, ‘Oh, man, I know exactly where you’re at.’” With Cohen acting as tracking engineer at his Lake Transfer Studios in North Hollywood (and Lew ultimately honing the final mix), Holvay set about recording his new material with a group of seasoned working musicians drawn from the Southern California live music scene. “I started to go to clubs around town and get referrals on people who I saw who I thought could play the music. I finally found some great players – these are the guys who go out with the O’Jays and the Temptations and Earth, Wind & Fire. They’re road guys, road warriors. The keyboard player had worked at Motown. That’s why the quality of the recording and the groove are so good.” The EP’s background vocal arrangements were helmed by one of Holvay’s oldest musical compatriots, the Mob’s Gary Beisbier. Every aspect of Sweet Soul Song was designed for maximum authenticity, right down to the last detail on the record’s cover art, a careful recreation of the LP jacket for Gene Chandler’s 1964 Constellation Records title Just Be True. Crafted with care and played and sung with punch, James Holvay’s debut recording in his own name is sure to delight the most ardent soul music fans. Holvay himself may be most tickled by praise the record received from Johnny Pate, the legendary arranger of the Impressions, Major Lance, Betty Everett, Bobby Bland, B.B. King, and other stars. “He’s 97, and living in Texas now,” the musician says. “I sent him a copy of the record, and he said, ‘Ah, Jimmy, that brings back such beautiful memories.’”

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