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Everything posted by Mark R
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I have a UK issue 12" of this....................it's "the right mix" as it were, and mine is in the "BLUE" cover.............so take care with the advice related to which colour cover UK 12" to go for!! Cheers, Mark R
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The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Thanks to you if you tuned in today...................show repeated tomorrow night, MONDAY 30th JULY, for those that missed it. Show playlist: Greyboy - Help Is On The Way (US Ubiquity 12") Kem - I Can't Stop Loving You (International remix) (US Motown Dualdisc CD) Donnell Jones - I'm Gonna Be (US LaFace CD) Choklate - Bigger Than You (US Kajmere Sound CD) Algebra - You Do It For Me (US Kedar Promo 12") Kenny Thomas - Sunshine Girl (UK Curb CD) Luther Vandross - Shine (Main version) (US J Records Promo 12") Lady A - So Glad (US Gumption CD) Virtue - Give Him The Praises (US Darkchild Gospel CD) Kim English - It Makes A Difference (US Nervous CD) Bobby Lyle feat. Peabo Bryson - Lost In Our Love (US Heads Up CD) Liberty Silver - Show Me The Way To Love (US Thunder Dome Sounds CD) Joslyn feat. So Very - Stay High (US Power Music CD) Billy Griffin - All The Way To Love (UK Expansion CD) Hardsoul & Ron Carroll - My Life (UK Hardsoul Pressings 12") The Little Big Band - Pressure (UK One 51 12") Kem - Heaven (Shelter Real Vocal) (US Underground Access 12") Chieko Kinbara feat. Blaze - Time To Love (JAP Grand Gallery CD) Hajime Yoshizawa - I Am With You (JAP Especial CD) Delgui - Highlights (Original mix) (EU Clone 12") India.Arie - Private Party (US Motown CD) Amp Fiddler - Faith (UK Genuine 10") Lynne Fiddmont - Flow (US MidLife Records CD) William Bell - Treat Her Right (Like A Lady) (US Wilbe CD) Donny Hathaway - What A Woman Really Means (US Atlantic CD) Cheers, Mark R -
The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Little reminder for this afternoon................a lazy summer Sunday afternoon and some great soul music...............can't be bad!! Cheers, Mark R -
The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
For those interested in some new grooves, such as Kenny Thomas (CD out at last!) & Ron Carroll, my next Starpoint Radio guest show will air as follows: Sunday 30th July 2-4pm Monday 31st July 7-9pm Hope some of you can join me @ www.starpointradio.com. Cheers, Mark R -
I should point out that I wasn't trying to force this down anyones throat, or suggest that it would necessarily cross-over to the NS scene, just posting it as a good soulful example of the genre that some folk on here may dig. As far as the Ann Nesby cut goes, see my Cleethorpes weekender playlists here: /index.p...29791&st=50 And to add even more interest, for those that don't know, Ann Nesby was the lead voice on those early Sounds Of Blackness tracks which are the subject of much interest elsewhere on the forum. Cheers, Mark R
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https://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/225727...t=ron%20carroll Huge! Cheers, Mark R
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At what point (in terms of value of your tooons) will common sense prevail, and people start to CD-R them and use those..............I just know I'm gonna need my tin-hat here!! Seriously for a moment, isn't it bonkers..............especially with the thieving I keep reading about, trips abroad as mentioned here, some of the incorrectly set-up decks they get played on............not to mention the state of your lovely little disks by the time all that talc's settled on them................ ...........you might as well give them a rub with some light abbrasive paper as well!! I don't see a problem with burning them to CD-R.................as long as you can hold your head up high knowing full well you have the original copies of what you are playing. I suppose it's about playing the real thing though, I understand that..............a bit crazy though, you have to admit. Would you have a classic early Rolls-Royce and use it on an off-road course???? I think not. Food for thought.............have a nice time wherever you're going...........sure your records will be fine. Cheers, Mark R
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QED...............that's all anyone could ever sensibly ask...........can't force folk, but lots of people dismiss without hearing..............you got it in a nutshell! Cheers, Mark R
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Why???????
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The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Oh no it's not...............shame on me for believing the schedule!! Cheers, Mark R -
The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Just a little reminder........show repeating now for those interested!! Cheers, Mark R -
Tuuuuuunnneeee!!!!! Cheers, Mark R
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Here's one for ya...................heatwave "Find It In Your Heart" from the "Current" LP...............killer 80's soul!! Cheers, Mark R
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The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Playlist for last night............if you're of an across the board kind of nature, I hpe there was something in there for you: Phil Perry - I Want You (US Shanachie CD) Rahsaan Patterson - Right Away (UK Dome CD) Pieces Of A Dream - Triflin' (US Heads Up CD) Unified Tribe - Happy Go Lucky (US IAM CD) Maysa - It's The Right Time (JAP Clay CD) Erica Streat - Temptation (US Erica Streat CD) Johanna Silanpaa - My Oh My (US Alberta Foundation CD) Hil St. Soul feat. Dwele - Baby Come Over (US Shanachie CD) Marva King - My Life (UK Expansion CD) Jazzhole - All The Ways (UK Soul Brother CD) Chavous - Gone (US Keys & A Mic Prod's. CD) Gerald Albright feat. The Whispers - And The Beat Goes On (US Peak CD) The Whispers - Get It On (US Satin Tie CD) Copyright Feat. Song Williamson - He Is (UK Defected 12") Charles Spencer/Gregory Del Piero aka "So What" feat. Kenny Bobien - You (US Loveslap 12") (Spencer & Harness remix) Fudge feat. Mani Hoffman - Chasing Love (EU KIF 12") Fuzion feat. Chris Herbert - I'm So Glad (Jihad Muhammad mix) (EU Camio 12") DJ Spinna feat. Heavy - We Can Change This World (JAP Columbia CD) Darius Brooks - Survivors (US JMG CD) Chavous - Much Better (US Keys & A Mic Prod's. CD) Hil St. Soul - Hey Boy (US Shanachie CD) Mikelyn Roderick - Bless You (US Promo Sampler CD) Unified Tribe - Love's On My Mind (US IAM CD) J. Blackfoot - Picking Up Pieces (US JEA/Right Now CD) Cheers, Mark R -
Just giving these a go...............some late 70's in there too, but what the hell: Surface - Feels So Good Manhattans - Crazy Woods Empire - Universal Love Lenny White - I Didn't Know About Love Til I Found You Mind & Matter - I'm Under Your Spell Kashif - Rumors Glenda McCloud - No Stranger To Love ..................cool Cheers, Mark R
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Have to tell you that Kashif "Rumors" was probably THE record that turned me away from Northern Soul towards new release soul..............thanks Adam It's a great LP too......and cheap as chips............the guy has performed, written and produced some killer stuff IMO Cheers, Mark R
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The Music Box with Mark Randle on Starpoint Radio
Mark R replied to Mark R's topic in All About the SOUL
Just a little reminder folks -
You wouldn't tell the difference with all them crackly old relics you play would you Blake Cheers, Mark R
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Hi Rob...........how's things mate?? Clearly, if you got the vid back I would love a copy...............my first ever all-nighter on video??..........sounds cool to me!! Cheers, Mark R
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I make you right now you've mentioned it!! Cheers, Mark R
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I know what you're saying Chalky, but in fairness to the sixties boys, if you take as read that the 60's sides that got played since year dot are still played (which of course they are), then the difference in the sound of new release soul becomes more and more removed with the passing of time, so maybe the difference in style between 60's and contemporary soul is just too far apart, than say the difference in 60's to "Stafford" type modern?? Having said that, I'm sure Glenda mcCloud etc sounded just as unacceptable to some back then!! But you see my point............for instance, surely we all concede that a 60's fan is more likely to turn to crossover soul rather than new releases in 2006...........I generalise with that statement of course. Cheers, Mark R
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I didn't say he did
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Your mate Mr Barnfarther, Steve Cheers, Mark R
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Burnley Cats Whiskers All-dayers 28 May 79
Mark R replied to Derek Pearson's topic in All About the SOUL
Sharing with Pat and Elaine at Cleethorpes.................top people..............if you remember seeing two grown men in fancy dress pretending to fish with kiddies plastic fishing tackle in the swimming pool at Cleethorpes a few years ago, that was the the Clugstone brothers Cheers, Mark R -
Should probably cross-post this on the Soulful House thread too (you'll see why with the record I'm gonna mention later and the point I'm making), you are now touching on the subject of what does actually get picked up on and played by jocks who are predominantly NS/crossover. The DJ Genesis cut you refer to above does very little for me, and yet it's got picked up and gone massive. I would say there are far better records worthy of attention than that. Below is an extract from my column for Soul Up North magazine last Autumn.............now whilst I am actually talking about a GOOD record here, you'll hopefully see the point I'm making.......kind of ties in to the bit of you post above I think: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Vince Montana Jr feat. William 'Smoke' Howard That's What Love Does (Original and Benedetti mix) (US Philly Sound Works CD-R) This track will be a monster on the UK modern soul scene, and deservedly so. From the legendary Vince Montana, this has all those old skool charms that ensure it huge success in the UK, with William 'Smoke' Howard of the Ebony's providing some rasping vocals. The original mix would have to be described as a piece of Philly heaven for fans of that sound. Louis Beneditti has been enlisted to beef it up for today's dance floors, whilst not detracting from that old skool feel of the original, which is an astute move. I just find it quite frustrating that the more conservative amongst us latch on to toons like this, with scant regard to the other half dozen latest soulful dance records worthy of attention. Still, if records like this steer them slowly in the right direction, I would have to concede that this is a positive thing. Available via www.traxsource.com, with a vinyl release imminent I believe. Massive!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hope I'm making sense!! Cheers, Mark R