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Manhattan Soul - Volume 2

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (30 July 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Kent
  • ASIN: B008A8EZZU
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 112,812 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Who Am I Without You Baby - Willie Hatcher
2. New Neighbourhood - Tommy Hunt
3. The Parade Of Broken Hearts - The Soul Brothers
4. Who Knows Better - The Catalinas
5. It's Gonna Be Alright - Sylvia Jenkins
6. You Babe - Something New
7. You Found My Lonely Heart A Home - Shep Grant
8. Lonesome Guy - Roscoe Robinson
9. That Girl - Porgy & The Monarchs
10. I Just Gotta Have You - Nella Dodds
11. I Don't Want Nobody To Lead Me On - Masqueraders
12. Knick Knack, Patti Whack - Lou Lawton
13. No Jealous Lover Lois Lane
14. Runaway Slave - Joe Perkins
15. Deep In The Heart Of Harlem - Jimmy Radcliffe
16. Hey Whatcha Doin - Jerry Tiffe
17. Lost Love - Irma & The Fascinators
18. Kiss And Make Up -Inspirations
19. I Gotta Keep My Bluff In - Freddie Hughes
20. I'm Gonna Have A Party - Ed Bruce
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Further quality soul sides from the New York labels that we know and love, Scepter, Wand and Musicor. Unissued gems come from the great Jimmy Radcliffe with his reading of the big city soul classic Deep In The Heart Of Harlem ; a previously-unheard vocal version of Benny Gordon and the Soul Brothers instrumental Horsin Around ; and an early soul shouter from the intriguingly named Lois Lane. Four great sides that Kent first issued on long-deleted vinyl and deserve a CD review are Roscoe Robinson's ballad Lonely Guy ; Tommy Hunt's New Neighbourhood ; an alternate version of the Imaginations Strange Neighbourhood ; the Catalinas blue-eyed soul track Who Knows Better ; and Big Maybelle's powerhouse How Does It Feel Now . Northern Soul rarities are provided by Porgy & The Monarchs, Jerry Tiffle, Irma & The Fascinators, Ed Bruce and Billy T Soul. Crossover gems come from Will Hatcher, Something New and Chris Bartley, while plain old classic mid 60s soul numbers are provided by Freddie Hughes, Joe Perkins, the Masqueraders and Lou Lawton.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Gonna Have A Party 6 Aug 2012
By Mrs. T. A. Papworth TOP 500 REVIEWER
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A fine collection of songs from the fantastic Scepter, Wand and Musicor labels (from 1962 - 75) - most tracks come from the period of 1965 - 67. The cd (61.48 mins.) has excellent sound quality, and comes with an excellent 16 page colour booklet which has information about each track, label scans and pics. There are lots of great tracks here - 'That girl' by Porgy & the monarchs, 'New Neighbourhood' by the ever great Tommy Hunt, 'I'm gonna have a party' by Ed Bruce is fantastic as is 'How do you feel' by Big Maybelle (a truely great female soul singer along with the likes of Doris Duke, Doris Troy and Maxine Brown). There are four 1970's tracks on the comp. which are'nt my bag as a rule but 'You babe' by Something New is very good. There are four unreleased tracks as well - one by the great Jimmy Radcliffe. Overall there are lots of different styles of soul on here, theres bound to be something you like. 'Runaway Slave' by Joe Perkins is rapidly becomming a guilty pleasure. Buy it and enjoy. Also check out volume one.

Please Note: Track 5 as listed by Amazon 'Sylvia Jenkins' - 'It's gonna be alright' is NOT on the compilation but The Premiers 'Lonely Weatherman' takes its place.
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