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Mark R

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  1. Clifford Binns (Donald Jenkins & The Delighters) on the flip of the boot too! Cheers, Mark R
  2. Yes, I must admit I was expecting to open this and find you were after "Heartbreaking Time"!! I have had an original copy of this in my hands though. This is one of those where you might simply HAVE to settle for the MAFMON re-issue/boot if you insist on having a piece of vinyl. I might be able to help with that if it's an offer I couldn't refuse......I'm not very good at selling records!!! Cheers, Mark R
  3. Not seen it all, that's a job for a glass of wine later, but I couldn't resist the first ten minutes on iPlayer at lunchtime. I'll reserve judgement, but I think we expect too much out of these things. We get to anal. Re the Motown Chartbusters etc......we all started somewhere, and the populist stuff was probably it for most. It's a bit like me trying to deny that I ever had an early C90 with The Exciters "Blowing Up My Mind" on it, having since discovered the joys of Roy Robert's "I Know What To Do". You get my drift! Accept it for what it is, and don't expect to agree with the choices. And I do understand that some have issue with WHO has the say, but they are always going to pick celebs that most people recognise aren't they? Cheers, Mark R
  4. The tape I have of Guy playing it at the Old Vic is from Xmas '86 I think............perhaps he bought the Domar copy and hot-footed it round the corner to the Vic to spin it! LOL Cheers, Mark R
  5. Slightly off topic, but this has reminded me that I have a tape from an Xmas All Dayer at the Old Vic, Wolvo where Guy plays this.....I must get my arse in gear and share it with you all!! Cheers, Mark R
  6. I always consider Soul Sourcers when I write these pieces, as it's originally written for Howard Earnshaws Soul Up North mag, which is mainly a rare soul publication. So, always worth checking me out as I do try to look after the vinyl heads! https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/soul-articles/mark-randles-modern-soul-musings-r2625 Cheers, Mark R
  7. There's a tale of one of the old lads from round our way at the Casino asking about a track called..............."I Lost A Shoe Love" :D Cheers, Mark R
  8. Official release date Monday 11th March, but I'm sure Simply Soul will have copies in stock at Prestayn, where Vince will perform a selection of his Soul Junction material, and no doubt a few from his back catalogue....... HERE>>>>>>>><<<<<<<
  9. Official release date Monday 11th March, but I'm sure Simply Soul will have copies in stock at Prestayn, where Vince will perform a selection of his Soul Junction material, and no doubt a few from his back catalogue....... Cheers, Mark R
  10. I create listings of my favourite cuts at each year end from a contemporary soul/dance/jazz perspective, and can't remember whether I've posted them here before, but here they are for 2012. I guess "All About The Soul" is the correct forum, but apologies if not. There are 100 soul CD/MP3 cuts and 100 dance jazz 12"/MP3 cuts. I'll list them as normal, but will also attach JPG for anyone particularly interested, as the formatting can prove troublesome in list form. Hope you enjoy checking them out! 1. Audio feat. Vince Broomfield Won’t Somebody (UK Soul Junction 7”) 2. Maurissa Rose Thinking About You (US Bold One MP3) 3. Carl Stanley feat. Gianna Love (US Carl Stanley Prod’s MP3 album ““A Beautiful Thing”) 4. Gregory Porter On My Way To Harlem (US Motema Music, LLC CD “Be Good”) 5. R. Kelly Lady Sunday (US RCA CD “Write Me Back”) 6. Lexi Abide (US Malaco CD “Phenomenal”) 7. Eric Benet News For You (US Jordan House Records CD “The One”) 8. Angie Stone First Time (US Saguaro Road Records CD “Rich Girl”) 9. Jonathan Butler You’re All That I Need (US Mack Avenue Records CD “Grace And Mercy”) 10. David Stevens ft. Tesa Williams Play It For Me (US Sanctifly Music Group MP3) 11. Total Package Band Playing Hard To Get (US Wilbe CD “T’s Groove” ) 12. Tina Jenkins Crawley It Comes From You (US Tina Jenkins Crawley CD “The Longest Journey”) 13. Rhonda Dorsey Supernaturalcirclesoflove (US Rhonda Dorsey CD “Chocolate Sound”) 14. Darryl Anders AgapeSoul Tell Me Where It Hurts (US Darryl Anders CD “Believe In Love”) 15. Princess Freesia Steller Sight (EU Digisoul Recordings CD “The Rainbow Ride”) 16. Kofi Get Real (Soul Mix) (UK Koffe an Kreem MP3) 17. Chidi Someone (US Selah Records CD “Exhale”) 18. Ron Carroll & Byron Stingily I Owe My Love To You (EU SedSoul CD “Ferry Ultra/Homeless Funkers”) 19. Lina Come To Me (US Malindy Music Inc.CD ““Love Chronicles……”) 20. Kia Bennett So Natural (US Caki Creative Partners MP3 EP “Duet Of Daffodils”) 21. Aunyae Heart Be With You (US Wu Cuz Productions MP3) 22. Jonathan Winstead You Make Me Say (US One Staj Music Group CD “Lovestry”) 23. Darryl Miller This Thing Called Love (US QNP Music MP3 album “1,3&5: A Special Feeling”) 24. Jeffrey Smith Electric Lady (US DARU Records CD “Rhythm Of Life Series (Part 2)”) 25. Ragan Whiteside Mean To Me (US Randis Music CD “Evolve”) 26. Maverick Gaither Luv, Luv, Luv (US Mavmani Music CD “Be My Music”) 27. The Sunburst Band feat. Darien When The Lights Meet The Music (UK Z Records CD “The Secret Life Of Us”) 28. Glen Goldsmith ft. Jordan Bailey Jammin’ In The Place (UK Soul On Soul MP3) 29. Staci McCrackin ft. Gregg Bacon Since You’ve Been Gone (US Michael Makinde Entertainment MP3) 30. Devan Blake Jones Love Me Right (US Mercury Sauce, Inc. MP3) 31. Tatiana LadyMay Mayfield For You (US Sparks Records CD “A Portrait Of LadyMay”) 32. Jocelyn Brown & Soulpersona In The Middle (UK Digisoul/Joycee Music MP3) 33. Chandra Currelley You’re Just Right (US Urspijaz CD “Relationships”) 34. The Floacist/Raheem DeVaughn Start Again (US Shanachie Records CD “Floetry Re:Birth”) 35. Georgio Schultz ft. Mary Griffin My Love Can Take You Higher (US Hardsoul Pressings MP3) 36. Joe Plass Lies (US JTP Music CD “After Hours”) 37. Tommy Keenum Every Goodbye Ain’t Gone (US Tommy Keenum CD “Bedroom Philosophy”) 38. Antoine Dunn I Just Want To Stay (US Elite Music Group CD “Truth Of The Matter”) 39. Lee Fields You’re The Kind Of Girl (US Truth & Soul CD “Faithful Man”) 40. Leela James I’m Loving You More Every Day (US Shanachie CD “Loving You More”) 41. Fred Hammond I’m In Love With You (US Verity CD “God, Love & Romance”) 42. Euge Groove feat. Chioma It’s Only Rain (US Shanachie CD “House Of Groove”) 43. Najee feat. Phil Perry Just To Fall In Love (US Shanachie CD “The Smooth Side Of Soul”) 44. Natasha Watts Back 2 U (US Blacktree Music CD “Soul Seeds Vol. 1”) 45. Julius Papp & Lisa Shaw Miracle (Smash Hunter Mix) (US NeoDisco MP3) 46. Incognito Don’t Wanna Know (UK Dome CD “Surreal”) 47. Marlon Wells Hands Up (US SimplyMarlo Ministries CD “Simply Marlo”) 48. Pete Belasco My Eyes (US Eaak Music CD “Lights On”) 49. Ty Causey Must Be Magic (US Tyvonn Records CD “False Faces”) 50. Smoke E. Digglera Say U Really Luv Me, Baby (UK SI Records CD “Soul Independence: Liberated”) 51. Hamish Stuart Midnight Rush (UK Sonic Wax Records 7”) 52. Andre Lee Stepping With You (US Coday Records CD “Stories Of Life”) 53. Ryan Shaw Evermore (US Dynotone Records CD “Real Love”) 54. Brian Culbertson/Stokley Williams No Limits (US Verve CD “Dreams”) 55. Cool Million feat.Peggi Blu What About You (EU SedSoul Promo CD “III”) 56. Donnie Ray A Secret Is So Hard To Keep (US Ecko Records CD “I’m Goin’ Back”) 57. Jarrard Anthony I Love You (US JAPMEG Inc. CD “Ready To Live”) 58. Howard Johnson Keep It Coming (US Raven Mad Records CD “The Orange Album”) 59. Dilouya feat. N’Dea Davenport Right Time (EU Magnificent CD “Dilouya’s Faithful Circus”) 60. Cool Million feat. Kenny Thomas Without Your Love (UK Street Soul 7”) 61. Dallas White This Feeling (US ERE Music Group CD “Premonitions Of Love”) 62. Jeff Floyd Giving You What You Want (US Wilbe Records CD “Watch Me Work”) 63. Dwele Going Leaving (US RT Music Group, LLC/eOne CD “Greater Than One”) 64. NJ LadyFingers It Is What It Is (US LadyFingers Music CD “This Is What It Is”) 65. Michon Young I’m Waiting On You (UK SoulandJazz.com CD “The Hurst Selection Vol. 2”) 66. Oliver Cheatham Don’t Pop The Question (UK Soul Junction Records 7”) 67. George Anderson ft.Fil Straughan Into U (UK Secret Records CD “Expressions”) 68. Bill Ortiz feat. Cait La Dee Don’t Make Me Wait (US Left Angle Records CD “Highest Wish”) 69. Faith Evans/Nicci & Helen Gilbert Sometimes (US Profile Music Group/eOne CD “R&B Divas”) 70. Kadice Ready, Ready Love (UK UEG Music CD “Road Of Life”) 71. Kebomusic feat. Tracy Cruz All For You (US Kebomusic MP3) 72. Personal Life Morning Light (UK Unknown Promo MP3) 73. Brandy Music (US RCA Deluxe Edition CD “Two Eleven”) 74. Nadine Charles You Know It’s Like That (UK 2000black CD “Tatham, Mensah, Lord & Ranks”) 75. Positive Flow feat. Heidi Vogel Children Of The Sun (EU Tokyo Dawn Records CD “Flow Lines”) 76. The Dynamites/Charles Walker Can’t Get You Out Of My Heart (EU Cosmic Groove LP “Love Is Only Everything”) 77. Lisa Shaw Honey (Mr. Moon Remix) (US Salted 12”) 78. Tracy Hamlin Drive Me Crazy (RetrOSoul Mix) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 79. Groove Stu Thing Called Love (US Soul Theory Ent. CD “Artofficial Substance”) 80. James Fortune & Fiya Hold On (US Music World Music, LLC CD “Identity”) 81. Seravince feat. Renee Neufville U Love (EU Moovmnt MP3) 82. Natasha Watts Go Slow (EU SedSoul MP3) 83. Sean Hardin Hold On (US Sean Hardin MP3 album “I’m Better”) 84. Soulpersona ft. Princess Freesia You Did It Again (Extended Mix) (EU Digisoul MP3) 85. The Blackbyrds Givin’ Love To You (US K-WesIndi Records CD “Gotta Fly”) 86. Alvin Frazier feat. Cassandra Something To Remember (US Alvin Frazier/Eastbrook Music Co. MP3) 87. Lakecia Benjamin Smile (US Motema CD ““Retox”) 88. Regrooved feat. Kerrie Manuel What I’m Gonna Do For Your Love (UK Regrooved feat. Kerrie Manuel MP3) 89. Justin Avery Do Or Don’t (US JD Avery Music Prod’s CD “Over”) 90. Faye B Finally (Cool Million Mix) (UK Nu Level Artisit Management MP3 EP) 91. Brotha The Way You Make Me Feel (US Choir Boy Music CD “My Praise, My Love, My Life”) 92. Ty Causey Purpose In My Life (US Tyvonn Records CD “The Gospel Truth”) 93. Andre Ward ft. Naomi Emanuel Do You Remember (US Hush/Orpheus CD “Caution”) 94. Deitrick Haddon ft. Faith Evans No Betta (US Tyscot CD “A Beautiful Soul”) 95. Teri Tobin Love Me (US Sol 2 Kep Ent. CD “So Good To Me”) 96. Avant feat. KeKe Wyatt You And I (US MO B/EMI MP3) 97. Vick Allen feat. Tre Williams I Gotta Have It (US Soul1st Records CD “Soul Music”) 98. Darren Rahn Speechless (US Trippin’ ‘n’ Rhythm Records CD “Speechless”) 99. Conya Doss Don’t Change (US Conya Doss Songs CD “A Pocketful Of Purpose”) 100. Wincey Time To Say (US Winceyco Music CD “Time To Say”) 1. Glenn Underground And The Band Played/Scenic Route/Master Fuse (US Strictly Jaz Unit CD) 2. DJ Roland Clark pres. Urban Soul Until We Meet Again (Sean McCabe Remix) (US King Street MP3) 3. Ralf GUM Various (from “Never Leaves You” LP) (EU GoGo Music CD) 4. Groove Junkies feat. Diane Carter I’m Dying Inside (GJ’s Main Mix) (US MoreHouse MP3) 5. Blaze pres. UDAUFL feat. Arnold Jarvis Make The Time (Danny Clark Solid Ground Vocal) (US King Street MP3 EP) 6. Kenny Summit & Director’s Cut pres. Yasmeen Loving You (Original) (US Good For You Rec’s MP3) 7. Neil Pierce and Ziggy Funk feat. Kele Le Roc Friends (Main Mix) (UK Room Control MP3) 8. Ralf GUM feat. Monique Bingham Little W. 12th St. (Jonny Montana Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 9. Kevin Hedge feat. Rick Galactik Follow Your Heart (Heart Mix) (UK Hi.Rise MP3) 10. Elements Of Life feat. Josh Milan Children Of The World (Roots Mix) (US Vega Records MP3) 11. Julius Papp feat. Deborah Bond Believe (JPapp Sunrise Vocal) (US NeoDisco MP3) 12. DJ Roland Clark feat. Robin S. All Of Me (Soul Riders Deep Vibe Mix) (US Delete Records MP3) 13. Ananda Project feat. Alex Lattimore Two Hearts (JAP Octave Lab CD) 14. Poussez/Demarkus Lewis feat. Hannah Khemoh Passin’ Thru (Sean McCabe Vocal Remix) (UK Tone Control MP3) 15. ChinahBlac Blown Away (Main Vocal) (US Honeycomb Music MP3) 16. Richard Earnshaw feat. Jocelyn Brown Worthy (Directors Cut Classic Club Mix) (UK Groovefinder Rec’s MP3) 17. Rocco feat. Akram Working Hard (Chymamusique Remix) (SA House Afrika MP3) 18. Viola Sykes (My Baby) He Loves Me (Main Vocal Mix) (US Blaze Imprints MP3) 19. Eddy G Soul Mutha (Groove Assassin Remix) (US Tony Records MP3) 20. DJ Shaheer Williams ft. K. Bobien/S. Cooke Don't Take Your Love Away (DJ Shaheer Ext. Mix) (US Soul Groove MP3) 21. Steven Stone & Wendy Lewis New Lady (Original) (EU Soul Deluxe MP3) 22. Ziggy Funk feat. Taliwa What You Afraid Of (Ian Friday Libation Mix) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 23. Yass Tell Me (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Remix) (US Quantize Recordings 12”) 24. Micky More & Kathy Brown Show Me How To Love (Original Mix) (EU Street Of Soul MP3) 25. Neil Pierce feat. Taliwa A Better Place (Ziggy Funk Remix) (UK Room Control MP3) 26. DJ Man X feat. Natasha Watts Oh Yeah (DJ Man X Sunset Night Vocal) (US Deep Haven MP3) 27. Blaze pres. UDAUFL feat. Ultra Nate A Wonderful Place (Sean McCabe Classic Mix) (US King Street MP3) 28. Monodeluxe feat. Jaidene Veda Change (Mr. Deep’s Evening Mix) (US Vibe Boutique Rec’s MP3) 29. Bobby D’Ambrosio feat. Anthony Dixon Just Call (Osio Club Remix) (US Osio MP3) 30. Groove Motion feat. Lifford You Give (Original) (EU DRUM Records MP3) 31. Danny Clark & Jay Benham feat. SuSu Bobien More Than Enough (Sean McCabe Classic Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 32. Namy feat. Josh Milan From Now On (Original) (US King Street MP3) 33. Reel People feat. Darien Sure (MdCL Remix) (UK Papa MP3 EP) 34. Tamara Wellons Euphoria (Jonny Montana Mix) (US Seasons Limited 12”) 35. Rosie Gaines In Spirit (The Gift Of Praise Mix) (US Circuit Rec’s Promo 12”) 36. Quasimode Soul Cookin’ (JAP Blue Note/EMI CD) 37. Ralf GUM feat. Robert Owens Fly Free (DJ Spinna Nostalgic Future Remix) (EU GoGo Music 12”) 38. Peven Everett Black Boy (Mark Stone & Terry Lex Main Mix) (EU UDM Show Records MP3) 39. Electric Empire Always (Joey Negro Classic Mix) (UK Z Records MP3) 40. DJ Spen pres. Marc Evans A Spiritual Love (Original Mix) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 41. Marsha Ambrosius Far Away (Terry Hunter Bang Sunday Classic Mix) (US T’s Box MP3) 42. Ralf GUM feat. Monique Bingham Take Me To My Love (Ralf GUM Main Mix) (EU GoGo Music MP3) 43. Cool Million feat. Gary B. Poole Running Around (Mark Di Meo Vocal Mix) (EU Sedsoul MP3) 44. AAries Don’t Give It Up (Reel People Rework) (UK Reel People Music MP3) 45. Ralf GUM feat. Monique Bingham Little W. 12th St. (Sean McCabe Vocal Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 46. Viola Sykes Call My Name (Johnny Montana Original Mix) (UK Room Control MP3) 47. Erik Rico Live Your Life (A. Nicholson Emancipation Remix) (UK Soulfulbeats MP3) 48. Terisa Griffin Yes (Terry Hunter BANG Sundays Club Mix) (US T’s Box MP3) 49. DJ Fudge & Ezel feat. Mani Hoffman Call My Name (Original Mix) (EU Tejal MP3) 50. Ron Trent feat. Robert Owens Deep Down (Ron Trent Main Mix) (EU Foliage Records 12”) 51. Dawn Tallman U-Turn (Menakeys Main Pass) (US Diva Down Ent. MP3) 52. Migosy Skyline (Sean McCabe Vocal Mix) (UK Hi.Rise MP3) 53. Vincent Valler feat. Kareem Love Will Keep Us Together (Carlos Vargas Mix) (EU Purple Music 12”) 54. N’Dinga Gaba & DJ Spen feat. Marc Evans Until You (Original Mix) (US Quantize Recordings 12”) 55. Luyo & DJ Ermi My King (M&S Sure Shot Vox) (EU Double Cheese Rec’s MP3) 56. Chris Forman feat. J. Pierce with S. Cooke It’s In You (Vocal Mix) (US Phuture Sole 12”) 57. Dana Divine Remember To Luv (Azza K. Fingers Club Mix) (US Maurice Joshua MP3) 58. Stephanie Cooke & Kenny Bobien Love's Been Right Here (Spen/Hudgins Remix) (US King Street Sounds MP3) 59. DJ Fudge & Ezel feat. Jocelyn Mathieu With Your Love (Original Mix) (EU Tejal MP3) 60. Rocco & C. Robert Walker I Love The Night (Louie Vega Roots Mix) (EU Foliage Records 12”) 61. Souldynamic feat. Angela Johnson Love (Original Mix) (US Tony Records MP3) 62. Dolls Combers & The Funklovers Various (from “Italian Do It Jazzy” EP) (EU Dolls Combers Rec’s MP3) 63. Yotam Avni feat. Chris Dockins That’s What The World Needs (Original Mix) (US Seasons Limited 12”) 64. Papik This Happiness (EU IRMA Records CD) 65. Bucie Get Over It (Original) (EU Foliage Records 12”) 66. Lil Louis feat. ChinahBlac Fable (Director’s Cut Classic Club Mix) (US Diamond/Gramaphone 12”) 67. D. Clark & Jay Benham feat. Jocelyn Mathieu Second Chance (Jonny Montana Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 68. The MuthaFunkaz Oh I (Miss U) (Atjazz Love Soul Remix) (US Code Red MP3) 69. One51 feat. Heidi Vogel Elevate (Earnshaw’s House Mix) (UK One51 MP3) 70. Dolls Combers Various (from “Music For Your Soul” E.P.) (EU Dolls Combers Rec’s MP3) 71. Kenny Bobien & Swift of DJN Project What A Way (Carlos Vargas Soul Mix) (US Sugar Groove MP3) 72. The Dizz & Azza feat. Mmelashon I Want You For Myself (Original Mix) (US Maurice Joshua MP3) 73. Mind Street feat. Jalley Inside (Groove Assassin Classic Remix) (US King Street MP3) 74. Yogi (Random Soul) & Steve K Rhythm Turns Me On (Original) (UK Universe Media MP3) 75. Kenny Bobien The Light (Ian Friday Libation Vox) (US Movement Soul MP3) 76. Joey Negro and the Sunburst Band In The Thick Of It (J Negro Endless Summer Mix) (UK Z Records MP3) 77. Intense feat. Jazmina Life Is Special (Paradise Mix) (US TyRick Music MP3) 78. Montana & Stewart feat. Diviniti Let Me Show You (Original Mix) (UK Universe Media MP3) 79. Marlon D & Mena Keyz We Need His Power (Original Mix) (UK Room Control MP3) 80. Groove Addix feat. Annette Taylor Faith (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) (US Soulfuric MP3) 81. Mistura feat. Kendra Cash Smile (Joey Negro Club Mix) (UK Z Records MP3) 82. DJ Spen & Thommy Davis pres. Assurance Express Yourself (Spiritually Sound Remix) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 83. Ziggy Funk & She Adores Your Lovin’ (Mark Grant’s Blackstone Mix) (UK Limestone Rec’s MP3) 84. Nova Fronteira Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Sean McCabe Mix) (UK Soul Love 12”) 85. Josh Milan Thinking About Your Body (Vega Roots NYC Mix) (US Vega Records MP3) 86. Distant People feat. Carla Prather Have No Fear (Ezel Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 87. Typheni Is It Love (N. Conway & Spen Afro Latin Remix) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 88. Dolls Combers feat. Al Olive Tonite (Jonny Montana Remix) (EU Dolls Combers Rec’s MP3) 89. Deep House Souldiers feat. Adrianne Archie Live It Up (Zepherin Saint Tribe Mix) (UK Limestone Rec’s MP3) 90. SMI feat. Shea Soul Just Fine (Jihad Muhammad Bang The Drum Remix) (UK Makin’ Moves MP3) 91. DJ Ino feat. Carmen Rey Spread Your Love (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) (US Seasons Limited MP3) 92. Tracy Hamlin Drive Me Crazy (Phuture Of Da Phunk Vocal) (US Quantize Recordings MP3) 93. DJ Pope feat. Una In My House (DJ Pope’s Original Vocal) (US POJI MP3) 94. Black Coffee feat. Soulstar Rock My World (Original) (EU Foliage Records MP3) 95. Distant People feat. Nicole Mitchell Make Me Over (Enzo Remix) (US Open Bar MP3) 96. The Copasetic Far Away (Main Mix) (EU DiverseCity Music MP3) 97. Jonny Montana & Dawn Williams New Me (Vocal Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 98. Bucie Not Fade (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) (EU Foliage Records MP3) 99. Distant People feat. Nickson My Love Song (Classic Mix) (UK Solid Ground Rec’s MP3) 100. Richard Earnshaw feat. Natasha Watts Won't Let Go (Classic Vocal Mix) (UK Duffnote MP3) Cheers, Mark R
  11. Mark Randle's Contemporary Countdown 2012 View full article
  12. It's a proper song Barry.......the way it should be! Get it played mate! ;-)) Cheers, Mark R
  13. Hi Mick, Yes, all fine mate thanks. Happy New Year to you and yours. No problem with the tracks, as I would expect, quite a few that are off my radar, so every day's a school day! I guess though, we ought to start a seperate thread if we feel we can develop something out of this?? Cheers, Mark R
  14. Thanks for the feedback all..........it is appreciated. Whilst I enjoy doing it, clearly it's also nice to see that people think it's a worthwhile read. Cheers, Mark R
  15. I might be going off at too much of a tangent for some here..........but if you want to know what's completely doing my head in at the minute.......and has been since it's release just before Christmas it's this............ https://www.firstexperiencerecords.com/product-detail/House/59/Strictly+Jaz+Unit+Muzic/Glenn+Underground/12+July+1979/cd/3288 In my humble opinion this is just fookin' amazing..........check tracks 5, 4 & 3 for starters. Glenn Underground is a master at his craft, and there's no mistake. For all the dissers that say "oh it's just music out of a machine", just listen to it properly and bear in mind that it's formulated inside someone's head first........no machine can do that!! If you want to know the significance of the title............ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Demolition_Night Cheers, Mark R
  16. Thanks to Chalky for banging this up on Soul Source, and as alway to Howard Earnshaw for agreeing to share it, as It is originally penned for his excellent Soul Up North mag. Hope you find it interesting/useful! Cheers, Mark R
  17. I'm a bit too young to comment on this thread I suppose, but based on his age, and this story, I think Soul Sam must have been one of the first. His friends at school (college?) tagged him Uncle Sam, because of his love of American music. As lots of you are no doubt aware, this went beyond black music, Martin being keen on rock 'n' roll too and I think still having some of his collection to this day. When he started doing his mobile disco's, it was known as "Sam's Soul Sounds." This turned into Soul Sam, which I think happened when he started getting involved on the scene. QED. Great stories aren't they......you can never have too many conversations with the likes of Martin! Cheers, Mark R
  18. Modern Musings………news and grooves from the Modern Side with Mark Randle I find myself tempted to start once again with mention of the weather here in the UK, but it’s all just a little too depressing so I’ll keep it brief. Suffice to say my thoughts go out to all those affected by the floods after the most recent round of deluges. Furthermore, we must of course spare a thought for our American friends in the wake of hurricane Sandy. It makes what we’ve had to contend with seem rather trivial. We’ll leave it at that as there’s lots to cover on the music front. I was sad to hear recently of the passing of Chicago great Terry Callier, who left far too soon aged 67 after losing his battle with throat cancer. Of course “The Forgotten Prince Of Chicago Soul” is particularly well known on the UK soul scene for such gems as “Look At Me Now”, “Ordinary Joe” and of course “I Don’t Want To See Myself (Without You)” for Erect Records in ‘82. I remember well seeing Terry in concert at Trentham Gardens and in fact I actually met the guy there too. I then caught him again at Warwick Arts Centre so impressed was I by his live show. The man will be sadly missed but leaves us with a great legacy of music, and of course some great memories of those live appearances. R.I.P. Terry Callier. We waxed lyrical about the return of the Prestatyn Weekender last issue, so we won’t overdo it this time around with lots to fit into these two pages. I can tell you however, that Richard Searling has started making plans on the schedule for a 24 hour a day radio station, to be broadcast into your chalets over the weekend. I’ll just remind you that tickets for the weekend, taking place 8-10 March 2013, are available on 0844 576 5949, 01745 881800 or at www.pontins.com. I did warn you last time not to leave it too late to book your place, as some standards of accommodation are already sold out. I’m not sure of the details, but I can tell you that the weekend has continued to sell well since then, with even more of the accommodation now gone. You have been warned……….twice!! Our last Soul Purpose of the year, and in fact our last EVER Xmas All Dayer and indeed penultimate EVER Soul Purpose event, takes place this year on Sunday 30 December. Once again two rooms will be in operation throughout the evening, with 70’s/crossover soul in the small but perfectly formed Lounge and nu soul, jazz, soulful house and club classics across in the Bradgate Suite. Confirmed DJ’s so far are first timers Steve Guarnori and Dean Johnson alongside a returning Steve J, who will all be loaded up with dusty vinyl in the 70’s room, and all sure to be wearing their Christmas jumpers. Pete Haigh, Steve Hobbs and another Soul Purpose debutant Jamie Taylor, will be sporting a combination of vinyl and shiny silver disks in the Bradgate, and as if all that wasn’t enough, for the first time at Soul Purpose the excellent Glenn Worthington will be on hand with live percussion accompanying the DJ’s in the main room. We know that Glenn will add a new dynamic to the room, as witnessed previously by many of you I’m sure at Prestatyn, and at Lin Taylor’s Soul Underground events. We look forward to having Glenn with us and are sure that he will help create that electric Soul Purpose atmosphere we’ve come to expect. As is the norm with our All Dayers, the Lounge will be open for an early session throughout the afternoon, and will reverberate to whatever our DJ’s feel like playing, keeping the early birds happy as they meet and chew the fat with friends old and new. Afternoon DJ’s are still under negotiation, but as we go to print I can tell you that another debutant Louise (Louby) Mullen will be behind the wheels of steel for us. If you’ve been to previous Xmas All Dayers, then you won’t want to miss this last ever opportunity to attend one, but for the uninitiated, the place to be is Sketchley Grange Hotel, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 3HU, where we run from 2pm on the 30th, through to a 2am close early on New Years Eve. As ever, value for money is guaranteed at just £8 OTD, with no advanced tickets either available or necessary this time around. As always the resident supporting cast of Sam Evans, Mark Goddard and myself will be filling in the gaps at what will be a bit of a tear-jerker, being the last Xmas session after almost 8 years of fantastic events at this great venue. Just a reminder though, don’t get the wrong idea, as although this will be our last Xmas All Dayer it IS NOT the last event. That takes place around Easter 2013 and is going to be really extra special………..and I mean REALLY extra special!! Right then, onto some tunage…………… Angie Stone Most cuts (US Saguaro Road Rhythm CD “Rich Girl”) It’s always great to have Angie Stone back with a new set, and her latest released on Suguaro Road Rhythm sees her right back to her best. Having tinkered with her sound over recent years she seems to have realized where she sounds best, and that’s on finger-snapping melodic new soul grooves. The first full cut on the set, and a good example, is lead-single “Do What You Gotta Do.” This is followed by what is probably the killer dancer from the album, the upbeat “Backup Plan”, with it’s driving beat, bubbling bass line and great rhythm guitar work as she declares “….every woman’s got a backup plan……” “Proud Of Me” takes the tempo down allowing her the room to stretch out those vocals. I really like this cut: simple but effective. “First Time” is a great mid tempo, hand-clap accompanied number with Angie declaring that every time her man lays her down it feels like the first time, with the expression in the vocal conveying the sincerity of the lyric: a girlish excitement so to speak. Slightly bluesy and old skool in arrangement is “Guilty”, followed after a spoken word male interlude by “Alright”, with that snapping style again courtesy of the prominent snare, and being a great example of the quality backing vocals evident on this set, much of which are multi-tracked vocals laid down by the lady herself. Nice production I think. “Livin’ It Up” takes the tempo up: nice enough but not one of the album’s highlights to these ears. The title cut is a nice mellow number using the love or loathe simulated crackly vinyl record sound, though it’s not too intrusive here in truth, with Angie explaining to her man that if she had a dollar for every time he lied she would be rich girl. “Right In Front Of Me” is another mid-tempo dancer which could joust with “Backup Plan” for needle time (laser, surely? — Ed) in your better soul clubs. As the set draws towards a close “I Can’t Take It” reverts to a slightly old skool feel. “Push ‘N’ Pull” is a nice mid-tempo with neat work on both guitar and keys, as is the tripping “U Lit My Fire” complete with some nice brass accompaniment. The set closes with the aptly titled “Sisters”, where Angie shares vocal duties with lots of female friends. Ms. Stone is back big time, with a contender for album of the year in an era where solid albums are very rare. Brilliant stuff from a lady who would have been a household name 30 years ago when proper soul music made the national charts. Get it on that Christmas list!! Ralf GUM All cuts (EU GOGO Music CD “Never Leaves You”) We’ve often mentioned on these pages that the music we love is truly international these days. Ralf GUM is testament to that. A native of Germany, now relocated to South Africa, Ralf has been turning out quality soulful dance for many a year via his GOGO Music imprint. This new set “Never Leaves You” is choc full of wonderful cuts, and really is a must for the collection, though is CD only which is a shame for you vinyl hounds. You really shouldn’t let that stop you purchasing this set though. The cast of support is a who’s who in the world of soulful dance. The album opens with the vocals of Jocelyn Matthieu on the piano intro’d “Everything”, which trips along nicely. This will throw you from the off, as those unaware will expect a female vocal but this Jocelyn is actually a fella! Next up is the deeper, haunting “Burning Star” featuring Kafele (Bandele) on both vocals and trumpet. I just love Kafele’s little boy lost vocals and the trumpet stabs interject nicely throughout. Up next for one of two cuts and needing no introduction, is the King Of Gospel House, the one and only Kenny Bobien to tell us that love is “The Only Way”. I detect more of that quality Kafele brass in here, with some nice mute-trumpet work. Jaidene Veda delivers the more restrained “Do It For Love” before long time Ralf collaborator Monique Bingham arrives with “Take Me To My Love”, not dissimilar to the aforementioned Veda outing. This has a haunting melody and you really can’t go wrong with Monique’s sassy, jazz inflected vocals. Check her work out folks, she’s top quality. “Linda” is the first cut which really reveals the influence that the South African house scene has had on Ralf, with Ohlule on vocals and having a slightly more tribal feel which I really can’t describe on paper. You’ll understand when you hear it!! Next up is one of the albums highlights and a previous 12” release I think, with the deep sound of “Fly Free” featuring long time house master Robert Owens on vocals. This will get right under your skin after a few plays I can assure you of that. Former Soul II Soul vocalist Caron Wheeler turns up on “So Good”, nice enough but actually my least favourite cut from this consistent set. The penultimate cut is the second offering from Kenny Bobien “Greater Love”, with more of that great brass and a nice guitar lick running throughout. Brilliant stuff! Just when you think it can’t get much better the set closes with Jon Pierce out of Chicago on the achingly soulful “Never”, with our man explaining he will never leave his baby. Clever multi-tracking here of Kafele’s wonderful mute and normal trumpet sounds and more of that guitar-licking run through this. Just so good, this is one of THOSE cuts which I’ll never forget hearing for the first time. For those of you who don’t normally get soulful dance music, if you can’t find something on this set then there really is no hope!! Quasimode Most cuts (JAP Blue Note Records CD “Soul Cookin’”) I can see we’re going to run out of room this time out, due to the abundance of quality releases as we approach year-end. Onwards! From the land of the rising sun, and therefore putting a slightly more serious hole in your already penniless record collector’s pocket, comes the latest set from Jap-Jazz outfit Quasimode entitled “Soul Cookin’”. Now I know there are many who don’t get the jazz thing, but it’s worth reviewing for you this, because as the title might suggest it has an altogether more soulful feel to it than their previous sets. The title track is a good example of its crossover potential (no, not that kind of crossover!), being as much about the soul as it is the jazz, and is for me one of the highlights. The same can be said for the piano-led semi-vocal cut “Let’s Get Down Together”, with some deep baritone sax that doesn’t sound unlike the late Mike Terry on some of those Detroit sessions! Very nice indeed. “Febre Samba” is a real nice, more straight ahead instrumental jazz workout. “Summer Madness” is up next, and though you would never know it due to the Japanese text on the sleeve, features Crazy Ken on vocals. The vocal’s a bit of a love hate thing here, as the guy is clearly of Japanese origin, but I like it. Make your own minds up! “Another Sky” is another instrumental bar some female ad-lib vocals, with a punchy stop-start arrangement, and ably demonstrates both the instrumental prowess of the outfit, and the sonic nature of most Japanese releases. “Leaving Town” takes the tempo down and is a very much more soulful affair, with a 70’s feel not unlike those Leroy Hutson cuts of old like “Cool Off”. “Slow Motion” has an upbeat poppy feel and will understandably pass most by with its Japanese lyrics. “El Paso Twist” is a swing your pants latin influenced workout. “King Of Kings” maintains the tempo before the strings and piano laced “Still In The Night”, where the piano comes across all “supper-club” in parts. A nice female vocal, nifty flute and the ever present piano and brass create another album highlight in “Give It Up, Turn It Loose”, before the album closes out with another foot-tapping instrumental “Keep On Steppin’”. Not for everyone then, but there’s more chance of your soul boy ear being caught by this than by their previous sets. Try it, you might like it!! Various All cuts (UK Expansion LP/CD “Soul Togetherness 2012”) I think it’s a nice habit for me to get into, to review the yearly installment of the Soul Togetherness series of albums. There are a couple of good reasons for this. Firstly, they are always well thought out and put together, and contain pretty much the cream of the crop from any given year. This is particularly convenient for those that either cannot stretch to, or are not interested, in owning the cuts on their original format of release. Secondly, Expansion still offers a choice of CD and vinyl LP, making these compilations appealing to one and all. Presumably there’s a download option to, but when there’s a choice of physical format on an album of this consistent quality, I’m not too interested in downloading! To the music, and each year you think it can’t get much better, but somehow Richard Searling and Ralph Tee manage to surpass the previous release………maybe it’s just the music getting better each year? There are some cuts here that will be familiar to you, possibly from these pages. For starters, the album opens with that huge and in demand Big Brooklyn Red cut “Taking It Too Far”, which we covered last time out. The same is true of the killer dancer from R. Kelly “Share My Love” which we also featured last issue, as we did the massive Opolopo remix of Gregory Porter’s “1960 What?” a while back. Getting the picture? Of the big tracks which are new to this column, the otherwise download only Maurissa Rose “Thinking About You” stands out, and appears for the first time on CD. Already touted as number one soul cut of 2012 amongst the tastemakers on the EMS forum, being a top drawer mid-tempo dancer. Other cuts also suffering the download only fate until they were rescued by this set are Glen Goldsmith’s “Jammin’ In The Place”, borrowing from the Jones Girl classic “Nights Over Egypt” and Soulpersona featuring the wonderful Princess Freesia with a cover of Kleeer’s “You Did It Again”. Add to these, for the first time on CD Kenny Thomas “Turn It Up” and Aaries “Don’t Give It Up”, and “Woo” from Anthony Hamilton’s 2011 set for RCA “Back To Love”, and you have another essential purchase which nicely wraps up 2012 in one neat package. An interesting footnote: with the inclusion of the R. Kelly and Anthony Hamilton cuts, do we assume that Expansion are now able to do the more major-league licensing deals which may have eluded them in years past?………….or is it just be a one-off stroke of luck with Jive/RCA? Don’t know, but it’s a must buy kids: pick your format!! On the downlow(d)………. Considering the proliferation of it these days, we haven’t delved into the world of MP3’s on these pages for quite some time. It’s time to put that right because presently there are a few cuts that are right up there with anything released this year in the world of soulful house music. First up, a remix of a mid 90’s cut for King Street Records and the wonderful DJ Roland Clark pres. Urban Soul and the Sean McCabe mix of “Until We Meet Again”. Yes, it’s our man McCabe once again delivering the goods, with the pick of several new mixes of this wonderful track. Heavy on the synth-bass with great key chord stabs and electric piano, this really is one for those doubters in soulful house who think it’s just about beats. Think again folks, and check out the story being told is this piece of brilliance: soul music for the 21st Century for sure. This guy is talking us through a visit to the grave of his wife/partner and explaining how desperately lost he feels without her, “…..now what am I gonna do…….without you……….I tell myself, every night and day, just hold on tight, you’re gonna find your way, I loved you so, you were my only friend, I guess I have to let you go…………until we meet again……”. You simply have to hear this cut! It’s criminal that something this good won’t make it onto vinyl!! I can’t wax lyrical enough about this tune, it’s amazing!! Next up is another remix of an old cut though this time we don’t have to look so far back to remember Arnold Jarvis’ “Make The Time”, from the Underground Dance Artists United For Life (UDAUFL) “Keep Hope Alive” compilation for King Street Sounds back in 2004. Once again the remix comes courtesy of a UK talent, this time Danny Clark of Solid Ground Recordings delivering his Solid Ground Vocal Mix on the King Street Sounds “Reformed Classics 2012 Sampler” EP. Credited here as “Take The Time” by UDAUFL pres. Blaze feat. Arnold Jarvis, I need to make it clear that this is totally essential. Once again it’s those key chords, along with organ stabs that weave in and out around Arnold’s well established, quality vocals. There’s a lovely instrumental passage in this with some great vibes helping to maintain the musicality, but you know it’s going to be top drawer with Blaze involved, as Arnold persuades us to “…..take the time, make the time for love….” in life, in the more plutonic sense on this occasion. Finally, a brand new cut from Groove Junkies, who blew us away back in 2002 with the likes of Soloman Henderson “Inside My Soul” on their MoreHouse imprint, a Randle fave to this day. In truth, those earlier release aside, I think they have been slightly more hit and miss in recent years, but this latest release sees them right back on the money, back to their achingly soulful best on the GJ’s Main Mix of “I’m Dying Inside” featuring the ultra-soulful vocal of Diane Carter. Once again the lyrics are bang on, as she tells how she’s dying inside, observing the world and praying that one day we’re going to get it right and that happiness is just around the bend. Uplifting stuff and these three tunes really are as good as it gets in this genre. Judging by the quality of the songs here, we live in hope that we might just be getting back to the heady days of around 10 years ago, when I believe soulful house was at a musical peak. SIMPLY SOUL MAIL ORDER Top 10 (November 2012) 1. Positive Flow — Flow Lines (EU Tokyo Dawn CD) 2. Rhonda Dorsey — Chocolate Sound (US Rhonda Dorsey CD) 3. Various — Soul Togetherness 2012 (UK Expansion LP/CD) 4. David Ruffin — David Unreleased LP & More (US Hip-O Select CD) 5. Oliver Cheatham — Don’t Pop The Question (UK Soul Junction 7”) 6. Various - The Hurst Selection Vol. 2 (UK Soul & Jazz CD) 7. Ms. Monique — She Motions (US Tate Music Group CD) 8. Maverick Gaither — Be My Music (US Mavmani Music CD) 9. Gregory Porter — 1960 What? (Gerardo Frisina Cuban Soul Mix) (UK Soul & Jazz 12”) 10. Millie Jackson - Something About You (Re-Edit) (Glenview Sessions Vol. 1) (US Glenview 12”) Tel - 0116 237 5461 Email - sales@firstexperiencerecords.com Web - www.firstexperiencerecords.com Mark Special thanks to Soul Up North. A Soul Music Fanzine, Written By Soul Music Fans, For Soul Music Fans Latest Issue Now On Sale
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  20. Blimey, quite consistently £100 in more recent times then Mart!! Cheers, Mark R
  21. This is what I have.......where did this originate from? Looks awful really doesn't it! Purists look away now LOL........... Cheers, Mark R
  22. Point 'em at that Staffprd recording I gave you Chalky, where PB plays it. Kinda gives the idea of the acoustics effect......magic! Cheers, Mark R
  23. But you REALLY DID have to be there............it's all about the big sound system/dancehall thing.........most people on here understand that.........and I'm sure I've seen people who are saying it's crap use that very argument for a tune in the past!! That opening drum roll and brass, and then the brass again towards the end...........that's what this record is all about.........a bit like the Majestics if you like. Still, if you don't like it, you don't like it......we can't all be right! I always loved Lee Otis Valentine & The Lost Souls Anybody else got that crude looking R.I.P. boot/pressing of it? Cheers, Mark R

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