SOUL Resources

Where to go for your Soul : Recommended SOUL Resources that are informative and built by Soul loving folks: Sir Shambling’s DEEP SOUL HEAVEN Lots of rare 45 and information. Soul Walking Soulful Kinda Music Soul Express Soulful Detroit Ska2SOUL.net Soul Record label info FACE BOOK Motown – Northern Soul GoldSoul Blues & Rhythm, Soul … Read more

The Aristocrats

Let’s Get Together Now (1973) Don’t Go LP Slippin Dippin The Aristocrats and The Aristocrats Organization appear with two separate sounds, one a later soul type sound, the other a newer funky sound depending on whether they used their male or female lead. Read all about it here: Aristocrats – AllMusic The Aristocrats Organization

Jean Standback

I STILL LOVE YOU You can still get I STILL LOVE YOU by Jean Standback on the CD: Dave Godin’s Deep Soul Treasures V1. Jean sounds a little like the early voice of Johnny Taylor on this one. Others:  “If I Ever Needed Love” “Ain’t Nothing In The Streets” (1974)

The Mayfield Singers

Don’t Start None (1965 un released at that time). ‘B’ side – My Baby Changes Like The Weather Both sides are crunching beating dancers; full on Northern Soul sounders by The Mayfield Singers. Curtis Mayfield’s label and his production backing vocalists. Even the instrumental scoured on the Northern Soul Scene.

Joseph Moore

I STILL CAN’T GET YOU This is one by Joseph Moore on that MAR V LUS label that we never got our hands on in 1966. Of course we were well into all things on that label that had given us so many great sounds (Alvin Cash, Duettes, J Sayles etc). These days (1990’s) its … Read more

The Futures

Party Time Man (1978) That Philadelphia Disco –  Soul sound. Ain’t No Time Fa Nothin’ Party Time Man 1978 Philadelphia Soul with a little disco by The Futures.

La Wanda William

Come Back To Me With an underlying beat sounding much like a Mary Wells song, try this number by La Wanda William.

The Volumes

Ain’t Gonna Give You Up 1970 a group from Chicago. Andrew Hamilton on All Music: Review of The Volumes by Andrew Hamilton The energetic Volumes were a doo wop group in a soul era. The Detroiters’ stark, uncluttered recordings have always been large among R&B/soul purists because their voices ring out loud and sweet. The 34 … Read more

Grace Jones

Sorry Slave To The Rhythm Pull Up To The Bumper Private Life Drama Warm Leatherette One of Grace Jones’ best records I believe is Sorry and of course many of her other songs are great, many are funky and Soulful, and disco techno style too. Grace Jones was born in Jamaica and moved to New York … Read more