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Look A Little Higher
Cat: AOTNLP 057. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Money Won't Change You (3:33)
It's Bad (3:08)
Good Thing (2:31)
Best Of Luck To You (3:02)
That's What I Get (2:11)
That's The Sound Of My Heart (2:20)
How Long Must I Wait For You (2:29)
Foxy Mama (2:36)
Look A Little Higher (2:43)
I Take What I Want (2:26)
She's Got To Be Loved (2:42)
Just A Dream (2:02)
To Love Me Like You Do (2:49)
There's Gonna Be A Better Day Coming (2:37)
Review: The glorious Athens of the North label will always be one of our favourites. It is pretty much buy on sight for lovers of soul, funk and disco and this month it is serving up two more unmissable long players. Here it is Ike and The Uptights and their superb sounds which make, what me might bravely, say, could be one of this always high class label's finest releases. Formed by Henry Bradley in Forrest City, The Uptights recorded for Memphis label Action Records and here we get a perfect window into their world of raw and guttural funk.
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For You
For You ("message in a bottle" transluscent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 232C1. Rel: 20 Jun 24
For You (3:06)
SI Lloraras (2:55)
Review: The Sinseers' 'For You' is the quintessential soundtrack to Southern California vibes. From the opening notes that evoke images of beautiful beach strands under the sun to the heartfelt chorus, the song transports listeners to another world. Led by Joey Quinones, a true son of East Los Angeles, Thee Sinseers defy categorisation as mere oldies players. Over the past five years, they've honed their craft, infusing r&b and soul with a modern twist. With 'For You,' they deliver a timeless blend of music that captures the essence of a bygone era while remaining fresh and relevant in today's scene.
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Chicago Soul Volume Two: 1962-1965
VARIOUS
Cat: SOUL 032CD. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Jamo Thomas - "Stop The Baby"
Tim - "My Side Of The Track"
Billy Butler & 4 Enchanters - "Found True Love"
The Drew-Vells - "It's My Time"
Chuck & Daylighters - "Bottomless Pit"
Doris Smith - "No Good Guy"
Otis Leaville - "Let Her Love Me"
Jackie Beavers - "Sling Shot"
Geraldine Taylor - "How Much Longer"
Ricky Allen - "Going Or Coming"
The Amazers - "Come Back Baby"
Butler, Jerry - "It's Too Late"
Moss Tolbert - "Money In My Pocket"
Sandra Stephens - "If You Really Love Me"
The Radiants - "Heartbreak Society"
The Ringleaders - "This Is Goodbye"
The Vontastics - "Peace Of Mind"
Huey & Baby Sitters - "Just Being Careful Baby"
The Accents - "You Better Think Again"
Harvey & 7 Sounds - "New York City"
Roberta - "I'M On The Prowl"
Gene Chandler - "Rainbow"
Wales Wallace - "You'll Never Get Away"
Jeanette Nellis - "Wait"
The Vibrations - "Hamburger On A Bun"
The Impressions - "Minstrel & Queen"
Henry Ford, Natalie, Gifts - "Treat Her Nice"
Gerald Sims - "Little Echo"
Baby Huey & Baby Sitters - "Monkey Man"
Jackey Beaver - "Jack-A-Rue"
The Accents - "Who You Gonna Love"
Bobby Starr - "Hey Bobby"
Chuck Bernard - "Let's Go Get Stoned"
Tony Adams - "The Blues Don't Like Nobody"
Al Perkins - "Love Me Baby"
The Sheppards - "Loving You"
Sam Chatmon & Sparks - "Nobody But Me"
Ruby Stackhouse - "Wishing"
Etta James - "Seven Day Fool"
Jesse Fortune - "Too Many Cooks"
Dee Clark - "Shook Up Over You"
The Vondells - "Lenora"
Wade Flemons - "Easy Lovin'"
Edward St Ann - "Hey! Little Girl"
Harvey & 7 Sounds - "Glamour Girl"
The Impressions - "Little Young Lover"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "Open Your Heart"
Gene Chandler - "Forgive Me"
The Radiants - "If I Only Had You"
The Kavetts - "Stay With Me"
The Vibrations - "Since I Fell For You"
The Versalettes - "True Love Is A Treasure"
Donnie Elbert - "Baby, Let Me Love You"
Review: Chicago's soul scene in the early 60s thrived on a dynamic blend of raw emotion and polished craft, and this collection is a testament to that unique balance. The arrangements burst with tight, syncopated rhythms, uplifting brass, and smooth vocal harmonies, capturing the essence of a city reshaping soul music. There's a raw edge to the production that keeps the energy unfiltered, while the melodies radiate warmth and storytelling depth. Each track contributes to an atmosphere of heartfelt resilience, showcasing Chicago's role as a powerhouse of innovation during this pivotal era.
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Can't Call Me Baby
Can't Call Me Baby (red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 248C1. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Don't Call Me Baby (4:21)
Take A Chance (3:52)
Review: Side-1's 'Can't Call My Baby', highlights the powerful lead vocals of Adriana Flores, taken from the full length debut of Thee Sinseers, which has already amassed nearly seven million streams on Spotify within just three months. Flores delivers a stunning performance, effortlessly conveying the song's emotional depth. On Side-2, the band unveils 'Take A Chance', a fresh and unreleased track. This song showcases Joey Quinones' signature crooning, as he encourages listeners to embrace love while they still can. The track's soulful harmonica adds a vibrant touch, seamlessly merging classic Motown influences with Latin soul rhythms. Together, these tracks exemplify Thee Sinseers' unique sound and artistic range, blending nostalgia with contemporary flair. Thee Sinseers continue to impress with their ability to capture the complexities of love through their melodic storytelling.
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