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New York Soul 1968
Label | History Of Soul – HS18 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Mono |
Barcode | 5060331751649 |
Country | UK |
Released | 13 Apr 2019 |
Genre | Funk / Soul |
Style | Soul |
A1 | – Patti Austin | (I've Given) All My Love | |
A2 | – Pat Lundy | Mr Rainmaker | |
A3 | – Rene Bailey | I'm Just Gonna Be Missing You | |
A4 | – Ortheia Barnes | Take My Heart And Soul | |
A5 | – Big Maybelle | I Can't Wait Any Longer- | |
A6 | – Jean Wells | Sit Down And Cry | |
A7 | – Little Charles | Twice As Much For My Baby | |
A8 | – Soul Sisters | You Got 'Em Beat | |
B1 | – Jimmy Richards | My New Found Joy | |
B2 | – Mamselles | Open Up Your Heart | |
B3 | – Titus Turner | People Sure Act Funny | |
B4 | – Debbie Taylor | Check Yourself | |
B5 | – Little Buster | Young Boy Blues | |
B6 | – Little Jimmie Ballard | Guilty (Of Love In The 1st Degree) | |
B7 | – Judy White | Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do | |
B8 | – Jimmy Breedlove | I Can't Help Loving You |
By 1968, Soul was clearly black music’s dominant force and New York was the place where most Soul records were produced.
We were spoilt for choice in putting this 1968 compilation together. So many high quality songs available – but we have picked some of the best. Most have not been re-released before and are now available here for the first time since the days of their initial pressing. The full range of soul can be heard in these grooves – from Motownesque dancers, through mainstream soul offerings to the deepest of ballads. There is even the hint of the new funk stylings. But all the tracks feature top notch singers at the height of their powers – enjoy the sound of 1968 in the Big Apple!
John Ridley
Record Store Day 2019 release. Tracklist reflects labels being placed on wrong side of discs.
We were spoilt for choice in putting this 1968 compilation together. So many high quality songs available – but we have picked some of the best. Most have not been re-released before and are now available here for the first time since the days of their initial pressing. The full range of soul can be heard in these grooves – from Motownesque dancers, through mainstream soul offerings to the deepest of ballads. There is even the hint of the new funk stylings. But all the tracks feature top notch singers at the height of their powers – enjoy the sound of 1968 in the Big Apple!
John Ridley
Record Store Day 2019 release. Tracklist reflects labels being placed on wrong side of discs.
Matrix / Runout (Side 1) – 187087E1/A
Matrix / Runout (Side 2) – 187087E1/A
Matrix / Runout (Side 2) – 187087E1/A