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Soulstu

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  1. I think he's got at least one foot in the soul camp - I think the backing tracks have quite a good 'big city soul' feel. His voice could do with a bit of grit that's all. He's from Philly so I guess he must have picked up on what was happening there soul wise.
  2. Thanks everybody. Great responses!
  3. There Was A Time - another Gene Chandler - great abrupt stop.
  4. Yep - same with slow starters! - I'm thinking Get Out, Beatin' Rhythm, Keep Marchin On (Mockingbirds) - that one takes FOREVER to start.
  5. Of course! I'm already starting to face palm! cheers R
  6. Hey soul fans, I'm a newbie so I hope this hasn't been done before. Now, when I look at my records or think about when I used (I know, I know) to go dancing, 99% or more of them fade out, as did most 2 or 3 minute singles of the 60s and 70s. There are a few significant tracks that don't fade out that I can think of: Nothing Can Stop Me - Gene Chandler Come On Train - Don Thomas Scratchy (!) - Travis Wammack Night Owl - Bobby Paris - My London reissue comes to a clumsy stop but the original Cameo version fades out Afternoon Of The Rhino - Mike post Coalition Now, it's getting a bit late and I'm knackered - I'm sure i've missed loads of obvious ones. Anybody want to add to this list and make me kick myself?!!!

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