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Thinksmart

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  1. I received the book for Father's Day yesterday which was nice so read it while listening to Stuart on Richard Searling's Radio Stoke show talking about it and selecting songs that are mentioned in the book. It was a good way to combine reading with appropriate listening. The Radio Stoke show is available for 30 days to listen to online or download at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03xfqt1 A full track listing is at the show page.
  2. I agree. Going beyond tracks on compilations I have been buying her albums on CD which are highly varied and well made. I do adore songs combining sixties sound with more modern production, it makes for good music on headphones while travelling.
  3. I remember the shock when early 60s, even late 50s R&B started to be played. It would clesr floors then over time a different set of of younger dancers would come on. I'm a bit hazy on precisely when it was precisely, feels late 90s-early 2000s. With the beat having a different emphasis and before faster R&B/doo-wop started to be played that feels more like NS, this music was troubling to the people returning to the scene in droves at the time expecting to hear the same music. I really enjoyed the fast hard R&B soul played a little before that from Jimmy Fraser, Fats Domino even Sammy Davis Jr's scorching Not For Me.
  4. I had left the NS scene and was on the early house one in 86-88 dancing to and buying 12s of Ten City, Virgo, Marshall Jefferson, J. M. Silk, Mr. Fingers, Frankie Knuckles,late Salsoul and Prelude, Peech Boys, New York early Garage, Detroit Model 500, Frankie Bones, Arthur Baker, early Todd Terry productions. Same impulse as NS collecting vinyl. John at Arcade Records here in Nottingham had made the shift before us and confused everyone when he played at Rock City and locally with sets more like Greg Wilson than NS. I was one of those banging on about it in NS from about 89 when I was back and doing both in parallel. At that time popular NS was feeding into contemporary dance a tiny bit along with funk, rare groove etc but it was a while before it started to cross back.
  5. Hi,a thought for a topic. A list of when styles of soul started to be played in the NS/MS scene(s) from sixties to now. Early R&B, Funky Soul, some Soulful House, Beat Ballads, midtempo Big City, 70's floaters etc. Some of this is obvious, but some less I envisage. This will also show what styles were introduced into NS after the original era (let's say early 80s approximately). For example I recall when the R&B sound came in during late 90s and how friends then returning to the scene could not hear it as NS. Before that I struggled with some of the subtle midtempo songs typified as Stafford TOTW but were part of a style shift and exploration at the time. Of course now it's all part of the diverse mix I enjoy. So let's see if this creates any interest.
  6. Yes that is how it works so long as you have a connection to access the songs. You can also set it to Store some music locally by tagging it if you won't have any connectivity over phone or WiFi temporarily. With GooglePlay they are accessible in or out of the house, via WiFi or phone connection, on computer browser or mobile apps. It is free so you can have a no-risk go at it. Only paid aspect is if you want their channels which I found turned up obvious rather than much rare NS oriented Soul. Happy to help if you message me directly.
  7. I use GooglePlay Music (free subscription) which I have all my CDs, vinyl and old CDrs from Pete Smith and others ripped into. I have it tagged by artist, album, soul style etc with covers and it looks great. I then stream to Chromecast audio devices over WiFi, no Bluetooth needed. It works brilliantly, no audio drop outs, supports high end audio and such as MP3. It is fantastic and I can p!ay off phone, laptop, tablet wherever I am via GooglePlay. I have 47000 songs in the library with only the best master of each song and variants. Every CD I get is immediately put into my library, uploaded to Google and put on a 200gb MicroSD card to play on an iBasso music player I carry around with two cards inserted (better than trying to stream on trains and planes). I tend to carry around Crossover / Modern Soul as better on headphones being stereo more often and stream earlier mono NS, funk, blues, jazz and of course all the MS, soulful disco etc again. Chromecast Audio is cheap and great and completely removes need for Bluetooth. Anyone using Bluetooth, this is worth checking out. We haven't looked back and all our family connect to three of the little devices around our home via phone and tablet devices as needed. For non collection listening I use MixCloud, Solar Radio, RS shows but try to get anything new I hear and then put into my own library. I don't like the idea of music disappearing as services change or are withdrawn so keep backup masters of everything across a load of hard drives!
  8. I did mean that yes. I must have misremembered the title as I typed.
  9. On his BBC radio show Richard Searling played Larry Williams - I Am The Man which both reminded me how great it is and that there are loads of ace b-sides from Okeh not compiled by Kent in thwir two volumes, the Sony one or derivatives. It would be great to make all the plays on Okeh available in a future volume if possible. Thanks Coyley
  10. I disagree that Soul music has to be by a black artist. All scenes based on people going to dance or celebrate music being danced to is a dance scene first and foremost. If it was puely a Soul scene people would equally sit on the dancefloor listening to deep Soul.
  11. This is now released and being promoted on lists.
  12. I'm promotimg the release at Tumblr in my blog there. See the SquareEndKnittedTie blog. Anybody got good quality scans of covers from the original LP and other non Kent compilations of the 70s-80s? Thanks
  13. I'm promotimg the release at Tumblr in my blog there. See the SquareEndKnittedTie blog. Anybody got good quality scans of covers from the original LP and other non Kent compilations of the 70s-80s? Thanks
  14. As a youngster the original release was a formative experience along with many other LP compilations of the era before I started buying singles. It is evocative to see this new release with the same design all this time later. I recall Keeping The Faith in two LP volumes covered with Wigan Casino images alongside this, Casino Classics and the Kent LPs. In the era before the internet, LP images and design were important aspects of the enjoyment. Note the article at the top has a mention of zittgiest and a duplication in the phrase 'Soul soul'.
  15. As a youngster the original release was a formative experience along with many other LP compilations of the era before I started buying singles. It is evocative to see this new release with the same design all this time later. I recall Keeping The Faith in two LP volumes covered with Wigan Casino images alongside this, Casino Classics and the Kent LPs. In the era before the internet, LP images and design were important aspects of the enjoyment. Note the article at the top has a mention of zittgiest and a duplication in the phrase 'Soul soul'.
  16. The SouLutions album is out on CD but seems quite expensive. The dancefloor oriented songs seem to be on compilations so I haven't bought it yet, though I will at some point. Not seen anything recently about a new 45. I must sort the Suffers album support, I enjoyed the EP earlier this year.
  17. If you order the CD at Amazon you can download the extra tracks for free. Not sure how it works for vinyl. I enjoy how these releases inspire further research and album purchases. I try to support the new artists where I can based on discoveries from the compilations.
  18. If you order the CD at Amazon you can download the extra tracks for free. Not sure how it works for vinyl. I enjoy how these releases inspire further research and album purchases. I try to support the new artists where I can based on discoveries from the compilations.
  19. Enjoying this as always. This feels like volume 4 of 2015 following Soul Love, Life & Shine releases on the label in addition to the usual Luxury Soul release, Outta Sight's Soul on the Real Side, Dome's Soul Lounge, Reel People Miami 2015 and other compilations. As the Northern Soul compilations reach saturation and many now go for early out of copyright very early sources (quality labels excepted), the Modern Soul compilation area feels thriving and forward looking. A mention for the wonderful Ethereal Magic release, mellow, varied and excellent listening.
  20. Enjoying this as always. This feels like volume 4 of 2015 following Soul Love, Life & Shine releases on the label in addition to the usual Luxury Soul release, Outta Sight's Soul on the Real Side, Dome's Soul Lounge, Reel People Miami 2015 and other compilations. As the Northern Soul compilations reach saturation and many now go for early out of copyright very early sources (quality labels excepted), the Modern Soul compilation area feels thriving and forward looking. A mention for the wonderful Ethereal Magic release, mellow, varied and excellent listening.
  21. Tristan - Finally Found (sweet soul mix)
  22. I won't clog up the thread with more Youtube videos but some other recent songs to audition at Youtube that aren't on UK compilations are: Tina Campbell featuring Stevie Wonder - Love Love Love (fantastic but the YouTube upload isn't the best quality) Mather & Kingdom - Hold On The Soul Surfers - You Can Run (But You Can't Hide) From My Love Maysa - Back 2 Love (from album of the same name) Tracy Hamlin featuring Frank McComb - My Good Day (from new album No Limits) Sound samples and downloads at Amazon and the download service of your choice. I notice Chante Moore on two of the tracks above! Thanks Mark

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