Friday, April 17, 2020

VA - Northern Soul, Do I Love You - Indeed I Do CD1+CD2+CD3 (A Butterboy Compilation)



NORTHERN SOUL

VA - Northern Soul, Do I Love You - Indeed I Do   CD1+CD2+CD3  (A Butterboy Compilation)
Northern Soul is a music and dance movement that emerged in Northern England and the English Midlands in the late 1960s from the British mod scene, based on a particular style of black American soul music, especially from the mid-1960s, with a heavy beat and fast tempo (100 bpm and above). The northern soul movement generally eschews Motown or Motown-influenced music that has had significant mainstream commercial success. The recordings most prized by enthusiasts of the genre are usually by lesser-known artists, released only in limited numbers, often by small regional American labels such as Ric-Tic and AMG Records (Cincinnati), Golden World Records (Detroit), Mirwood (Los Angeles) and Shout and Okeh (New York/Chicago).  Northern soul is associated with particular dance styles and fashions that grew out of the underground rhythm and soul scene of the late 1960s at venues such as the Twisted Wheel in Manchester. This scene and the associated dances and fashions quickly spread to other UK dancehalls and nightclubs like the Chateau Impney (Droitwich), Catacombs (Wolverhampton), the Highland Rooms at Blackpool Mecca, Golden Torch (Stoke-on-Trent) and Wigan Casino.

As the favoured beat became more uptempo and frantic in the early 1970s, northern soul dancing became more athletic, somewhat resembling the later dance styles of disco and break dancing. Featuring spins, flips, karate kicks and backdrops, club dancing styles were often inspired by the stage performances of touring American soul acts such as Little Anthony and the Imperials and Jackie Wilson. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, popular northern soul records generally dated from the mid-1960s. This meant that the movement was sustained (and "new" recordings added to playlists) by prominent DJs discovering rare and previously overlooked records. Later on, certain clubs and DJs began to move away from the 1960s Motown sound and began to play newer releases with a more contemporary sound.  (Wikipedia)


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VA - Northern Soul, Do I Love You - Indeed I Do CD1 (A Butterboy Compilation)
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VA - Northern Soul, Do I Love You - Indeed I Do CD2 (A Butterboy Compilation)
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VA - Northern Soul, Do I Love You - Indeed I Do CD3 (A Butterboy Compilation)
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Track lists

CD1


01    Frank Wilson    Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)    2:33
02    Dobie Gray    Out on the Floor    2:54
03    Garnet Mimms    Looking for You    2:24
04    Don Thomas    Come on Train    3:17
05    Jimmy Radcliffe    Long After Tonight is All Over    2:22
06    James Fountain    Seven Day Lover    3:07
07    Bob Relf    Blowing My Mind to Pieces    1:58
08    Yvonne Baker    You Didn't Say a Word    2:38
09    Bobby Hebb    Love Love Love    2:54
10    Little Anthony & the Imperials    Better Use Your Head    2:54
11    Billy Butler    The Right Track    2:25
12    Tobi Legend    Time Will Pass You By    3:06
13    Lou Ragland    I Travel Alone    2:35
14    Salvadors    Stick By Me Baby    2:19
15    Tony Clarke    Landslide    2:15
16    Larry Williams & Johnny Watson    Too Late    2:22
17    Dana Valery    You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies    2:16
18    Willie Tee    Walking Up a One Way Street    2:42
19    Dena Barnes    If You Ever Walk Out of My Life    2:20
20    Tomangoes    I Really Love You    2:05
21    Archie Bell & the Drells    Here I Go Again    2:04
22    Rose Batiste    Hit and Run    2:14
23    J.J. Barnes    Our Love is in the Pocket    2:43
24    Rubin    You've Been Away    1:54
25    Gloria Jones    Tainted Love    2:11

CD2

26    Barbara McNair    You're Gonna Love My Baby    2:58
27    Moses Smith    The Girl Across the Street    4:11
28    Mel Britt    She'll Come Running Back    2:18
29    Frankie Beverly & the Butlers    If That's What You Wanted    2:34
30    Carstairs    It Really Hurts Me Girl    3:29
31    Jerry Williams    If You Ask Me (Because I Love You)    2:51
32    Lou Johnson    Unsatisfied    2:34
34    Al Wilson    The Snake    3:26
35    M.V.P.'s    Turnin' My Heartbeat Up    2:18
36    Sandi Sheldon    You're Gonna Make Me Love You    2:54
37    Vel-Vets    I Got to Find Me Somebody    2:21
38    Patty & the Emblems    I'm Gonna Love You A Long Long Time    2:16
39    Casualeers    Dance Dance Dance    2:41
40    Darrell Banks    Open the Door to Your Heart    2:35
41    Jack Montgomery    Dearly Beloved    2:37
42    Roy Hamilton    Crackin' Up Over You    2:21
43    Connie Clarke    My Sugar Baby    2:48
44    The Voices of East Harlem    Cashing In    2:21
45    Dee Clark    That's My Girl    2:32
46    Bobby Hutton    Lend a Hand    3:42
47    Ruby Andrews    Just Loving You    2:49
48    Vibrations    'cause You're Mine    2:12
48    Shane Martin    I Need You    2:08
49    Julien Covey & the Machine    A Little Bit Hurt    2:19
50    Dee Dee Sharp    What Kind of Lady    2:49

CD3

51    Alexander Patten    A Lil Lovin' Sometimes    2:26
52    Chubby Checker    You Just Don't Know (What You Do to Me)    2:28
53    Nolan Chance    Just Like the Weather    2:34
54    Bobby Paris    Night Owl    2:24
55    Doni Burdick    Bari Track    3:05
56    Dean Courtney    I'll Always Need You    2:10
57    Larry Clinton    She's Wanted (In Three States)    2:45
58    R. Dean Taylor    There's a Ghost in My House    2:14
59    Freddie Chavez    They'll Never Know Why    2:51
60    Seven Souls    I Still Love You    2:24
61    Dean Parrish    I'm on My Way    2:39
62    Contours    Baby Hit and Run    3:01
63    Chuck Wood    Seven Days Too Long    2:20
64    Checkerboard Squares    Double Cookin'    2:44
65    Spinners    I'll Always Love You    2:47
66    Tami Lynn    I'm Gonna Run Away From You    2:48
67    Major Lance    You Don't Want Me No More    2:13
68    Epitome of Sound    You Dont Love Me    2:40
69    Invitations    Skiing in the Snow    2:39
70    Poets    She Blew a Good Thing    2:46
71    Joy Lovejoy    I'm Orbit    2:24
72    Velvet Satins    Nothing Can Compare to You    1:54
73    Judy Street    What    2:14
74    Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes    Get Out ( and Let Me Cry)    2:20
75    Lou Pride    I'm Com'un Home in the Morn'un    3:28

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15 comments:

  1. A Great Compilation BB
    Thanx
    Tel

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  2. g'day King just to say thank you 4 this Soul beautiful thank you from Aussie

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    1. Hi Aussie,
      Get into some self isolation dancing with this set of tunes. Enjoy!

      Cheers

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  3. Hi!
    thanks for another Butterboy compilation, they are always a worth listening!
    Cheers

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    1. Hi Il Commendatore,
      I try for one every week so I keep mt mind active. Thanks for your kind words.
      Enjoy this compilation.

      Cheers

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  4. Another great BB comp! Many thanks!

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    1. Hi oqueef,
      Thank you.
      Enjoy the Northern Soul sounds. Some great music here.

      Cheers.

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    1. Hi ProfessorCalculus,
      Glad you are enjoying Easy 80's. Hope you like this one too.

      You also keep safe during these difficult times.

      Cheers.

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    1. Hi Jack,
      Hope this compilation lifts everyone's spirits.

      Cheers.

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  7. A great choice of prime "Oldies" BB (even though some die hards will turn their nose at some of the classic cross-overs which in turn have become oldies lol). Only one track I wished you'd chosen the vocal of ..... The Del-Satins b/w Checkerboard Squares (thank you Simon Soussan) - and that's not a hint BB, just a matter of choice :) These tracks were made to keep you up all night dancin'. KTF :)

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    1. Hi puw,
      This northern soul music is everywhere these days but I hope I have generated a set of comps that are enjoyable to the listeners. These are classic tracks. So many more could have been included. Maybe a volume two and three is in the works.

      Cheers.

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  8. Can this be re-upped please - thanks

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