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  1. Brooks O'dell - I'm Your Man - Kent Recent Release View full article
  2. While a bit of a delayed piece, this look at a recent releases from Kent is part of a inhouse revamp of the articles section. A new section has been opened where soul source will take a regular indepth look at recent cd releases of a rare and northern soul nature. including scans, clips and where possible a chance for members to win the actual cds The section has already started with Chalkys tip top review of the recent Soul Junction Falcons cd (has been updated to include a comp and clips added) and getting things moving on here's a look at a recent release from Kent CDKEND 296 LABEL KENT This 26 track comp from Kent ( 9 previouslu unissued) concerns it self with someone who has been described as "one of soul music great unknowns". The kent spotlight falls on Brook O'Dell with a selection of his work including 9 oreviously uniisued performances The Brook O'Dell Anthology is yet another top class release form Kent. The 16 page booklet is again of the high standard that come to expect. Starting off with a foreward by Jerry Williams Jr and full of quality reading by Tony Rounce, which along with the many photographs do their usual task of making you wonder just why can't all cds have such. The press/release notes from the Kent website (link at bottom) follow... Soul music sure does love its cult heroes and, in UK collector circles, the cult of Brooks O'Dell has persisted for more than 40 years. Most of us first encountered him on the groundbreaking 1965 Stateside compilation "An Album Full Of Soul", where his exquisite Bell recording You Better Make Up Your Mind provided a notable highlight even in a collection that was brimming over with them. His cult status was further assured by the fact that he didn't record very often, but when he did, there was almost always a classic involved somewhere in the session. Despite the fact that his recording career covered a ten-year-plus period, it passed by in almost total obscurity as far as interviews and artist information are concerned - which has only added to that ongoing cult status. Hopefully the release of Kent's new compilation "I'm Your Man" will both please Brooks' existing fan base, and add to it. The CD covers virtually the whole of his recording career, and embraces almost every known recording that he made between 1963 and 1972. (All that's missing are a couple of singles that he made in Italy in 1961 and the instrumental flipside of one of his Bell singles). Given that Brooks worked almost exclusively with upper echelon producers of the calibre of Luther Dixon, Larry Maxwell, Carl Davis and Jerry Williams Jr aka Swamp Dogg, the quality of the recordings here is guaranteed. From the Big City soul of Brooks' early Gold and Bell masterpieces - some written by Kenny Gamble and Thom Bell - to the subtle Southern sound of his final 1971 sessions, produced in Muscle Shoals by his friend Swamp Dogg and including virtually a whole album's worth of unissued material, it's all quite wonderful. For many the highlight may be the recently unearthed, previously unissued 1966 Columbia recording The Heartless One. When you hear this prime example of mid-60s Chicago soul you will shake your head in amazement that something so good did not make it onto a 1966 release schedule. With a wealth of label shots, some very rare and previously unseen pix and a sleeve note that does its very best to present the Brooks O'Dell story from the scant career information that is available, either to the writer (me!) or to anyone else, this is another essential addition to anyone's library of Kent CDs. I would have really liked to tracked Brooks down and to have heard his story from the person who knows it best, but several good leads panned out to nothing and, in the final analysis, I wasn't even able to determine whether or not Brooks is still alive. Whether he is or he isn't, "I'm Your Man" will ensure that his music will never go unforgotten. By Tony Rounce While it may seem that including press releases/ label website info under the heading of a review may be a case of cutting corners, do feel that it would be more of a crime to ignore and omit such informative and well written words that do come out from the Kent stable and go as far to say it would be even more of a crime if were to replace such with my own attempts. As with all reviews have added a link below where all members can listen to clips of all the tracks on this comp Listen to clips of all tracks here http://www.soul-sour...-recent-release Track Listings 1. I'M YOUR MAN 2. WALK ON BY 3. WATCH YOUR STEP 4. SHIRLEY, REMEMBER ME 5. SOUL SERENADE 6. IF I HAD YOU 7. YOU BETTER MAKE UP YOUR MIND 8. IT HURTS ME TO MY HEART 9. WALKIN' IN THE SHADOW OF LOVE 10. STANDING TALL 11. THE LIVELY ONES 12. THE HEARTLESS ONE 13. I GOT WHAT IT TAKES PARTS 1 & 2 14. NOW YOU ARE GONE 15. NOTHING'S THE SAME WITHOUT YOU 16. WHAT'S SO WRONG WITH YOU LOVING ME 17. EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, NOBODY'S LOVER 18. TURN MY WORLD AROUND 19. (I DIDN'T SEE THE SMOKE) UNTIL THE FIRE WAS GONE 20. I DON'T WANNA HEAR IT ANYMORE 21. YOU CAN ALWAYS GET IT WHERE YOU GOT IT 22. I DON'T WANT TO CRY 23. PREDICAMENT #2 24. IS IT REAL 25. GOT TO TRAVEL ON 26. HOOKED ON A FEELING Competition !!! We have on review copy up for grabs to all members of soul source, all questions are fresh from the old morning tv quiz school to win a copy of this cd please answer following question via the email site /feature here including member username name the 'king' who's signature tune was the instrumental version of SOUL SERENERADE the correct answer drawn out of the soul source top hat in 7 days time will win ! dont forget can hear the track if memorys playing up More info on Kent records inc catalog listings can be found on the Ace Records website
  3. seems as good as point as any goin offline,so if anyone wanna take up the baton di? feel free onto d's is it...
  4. played at northern venues ...shrug
  5. whats with the daft question
  6. laughing here as well thought be a post up and it run under its own steam lol
  7. Chinatown - victor knight
  8. catherdrals - dc larue
  9. move on to the c's.... reckon there be a few
  10. cheers Harry will unapprove it in 5 hopefully remeber to revive it , if not give us a kick mike
  11. ok as hitting a pause unless get a last min flurry move on to c's in 5 ?
  12. Harry good un, but do you wanna put this on hold till other one finishes feel may both may work better that way and saves overloading brains and forum mike
  13. if there's a long pause or such would say maybe work better if go for a fairly long-ish pause at first , just see how things pan out ... ? maybe 3 hours too long, say 30 mins ?
  14. barefootin' - robert parker
  15. breakaway - derek martin
  16. loads more b's aint there instrumentals, peoples names, errr... think the trick may be to move on only when stuck 3 hour, 1 hour or 5 mins ?
  17. breakway - millie jackson
  18. ok due to confusion and A was crap anyway say we are on B and only move to C if no new ones for 3 hours
  19. that didnt work split into two and leaving as is if needed will sort later off to rearrange the bath towels
  20. maybe not as easy as first seemed anyway have split to three one each for the two with titles one for general film stuff (this one)
  21. bit of worthless mid week brain teasing ? idea is rack your brains and post up one at a time a northern/rare soul connected song title that is a one word affair eg hurt - artist etc pain - artist etc say only way can move onto the next letter eg B, C etc is if no new title for say 3 hours idea is just a bit of head scratching no fuss midweek fun starting off with A...
  22. think may be better if have an go at being organised later on and start 2 or 3 threads one for each film ie one for "function at junction" one for "souled out" and maybe one for the unnamed one if get any more info on that posted will move the relevant posts and all that in a bit as seems there's a few members involved in the various projects and sure it be of interest (and maybe clear up some of the confusion ) as said feel free to post up
  23. off top of me head if you click on the icon next to the track title in the playlist area it should open the clip in a new window and can add it via that just had a go and is as above out of interest do many use this refosoul random, popular, latest feature ?
  24. Mike replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    sure no offence was meant, however feel do need to nip this in the bud right now please DO NOT use the pm feature to send uninvited pms regarding event promotion or sales it can be classed as spam and due to the way it displays (pop up) and also sends email notices it does have the potenial to quickly become very annoying
  25. nope same title but this is one that has Sadie Frost and Rhys Irfan annouced as cast was on front page a week or two ag o

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