Friday, 8 January 2021

Genine LaTrice Perez [2020] - It TakesTwo [Peezy's World Records] (Full EP)


Another quality recent release which escaped on 22nd October 2020.  Classic timeless soul. I like this one a lot!

It's taken from a 5 track EP 'I Am' which you can listen to in full here.  

She's from Little Rock, Arkansas and she's been singing professionaly since 2000.

You can read about her at Arkansas Art Council and also here and alos on Arkansas OnlineI've also found a link to Infrared Records where she seems yo have released and appeared on a few (presumably jazz) albums.



As it states on Arkansas ArtsCouncil she is a jazz singer and after a bit of digging I found this video of her singing 'Wild Is The Wind' (posted in 2013) - this one's for the jazz purists only!

Carolyn Franklin - Discography


I was prompted to do this post after an aricle in The Guardian newspaper published yesterday (7th Jan 2021). The article refers to a rehearsal session which I have been fortunate to have found some footage of and posted below.
Carolyn Franklin was the youngest of 6 children of New Bethel Baptist Church minister Rev. Cecil L. Franklin and of course sister to Aretha and Erma. She wrote many songs for Aretha, arguably, two of her very best: 'Ain't No Way' and  'Angel', and certainly two of my favourites by her. 

Amazingly, I found a few clips that someone has posted of Aretha rehearsing 'Ain't No Way' with Carolyn in the footage. They are each about a minute long, a great piece of history.

Ain't No Way has been covered by many artists in every decade since its release, but the best versions for me are Joann Garrett 1968, Jean Carne 20 years later in 1988, Aaron Neville in 1993 and Meli'sa Morgan almost 40 years later in 2005.

Surprisingly, 'Angel' hasn't been covered as much (only about 10 covers and 3 of these are by British artists Kokomo, Simply Red and Brian McFadden (Westlife) & Mica Paris (duet)). The best by a long way is Walter Jackson's retitled, album only, version 'Gotta Find Me An Angel' on 'I Want To Come Back As A Song' in 1977.  Kokomo's version is a decent one and Mica Paris' performance is excellent - she should have recorded it solo.

Franklin released 5 albums and 8 singles on RCA between 1969-72. Prior to that she released a couple of singles as Carol Carroll on Double L.  Soul Brother in UK released two tracks from her 1976 album 'If You Want Me' on a 45 in 2014.

She retired from the music business in 1976, but made an appearance in The Blues Brother's movie in 1980 as one of Aretha's backing singers.  She died of breast cancer in April 1988. aged just 43. Erma died in 2002 aged 64 and Aretha in 2018 aged 76, but all have left us a legacy of some fine music that will enjoy for many years to come.

Several of her recordings were produced by NS legend Jimmy Radcliffe who's recording of Bacharach & David's 'Long After Tonight Is All Over' was played as the first of the 'Three Before Eight' played at the end of every Wigan Casino all-nighter (the other two were Tobi Legend - 'Time Will Pass You By' and Dean Parrish - 'I'm On My Way'). Sadly he died in July 1973 just 2 months before the Casino all-nighters opened their doors, so was unaware of the cult status his record would achieve. He is also loved for his original version of 'My Ship Is Coming In' written by Joey Brooks and also recorded by The Walker Brothers, Walter Jackson and Carmen McCrae, and a reworking of a Pontiac commercial recorded with Steve Karmen's Big Band - 'Breakaway'.

Discography

Albums

1969 - Baby Dynamite! [RCA Victor # LSP-4160]


A1 - Reality *
A5 - Boxer *
B3 - Alone
* = released on 45

1970 - Chain Reaction [RCA Victor #LSP-4317]


A1 - Everybody's Talkin' (From The Film "Midnight Cowboy") *
A3 - Chain Reaction *
B4 - Right On!
* = released on 45

1970 - The First Time I Cried [Joy #JOYS 180]


This was a compilation of earlier material - sounds like early 60s mainly Popcorn recordings.  This is probably borne out by the fact that it includes East Livin' which she released as a single as Candy Carroll in 1964. Joy was a British label distributed by President and on the sleeve it states Rock/Blues/Early Soul so I guess they must have got hold of some previously unreleased masters. The label ceased around 1976 but someone 'must' own the rights but it has never been reissued, hence only a handful of the tracks are posted on YouTube. She wrote 9 of the 12 tracks.

NB this is Erma Franklin's version as can't find Carolyn's
A3 - The First Time I Cried
A4 - Gone Without Me
A5 - A Kiss And A Rose
A6 - Why Must I Always Be The One
B1 - Cry On
B4 - Cry Me A River
B5 - Easy Livin' *
B6 - It Hurts
* = released on 45

1973 - I'd Rather Be Lonely [RCA Victor #LSP-4411]


A5 - Don't See Him Much No More
B1 - Fire & Rain
B2 - Dad
* = released on 45

1976 - If You Want Me [RCA Victor #APL1-0420]


A lovely smooth and soulful mid-tempo ballad 
A2 - If You Want Me *
Superb mellow ballad
Another mood ballad
An almost reggae feel to this stepper
B1 - Dead Man
Superior 'deep' version of the Bell & Creed classic hit by The Sytlistics
Wonderful, moody  mid-tempo ballad
B4 - Song Man
Sistah funk
70s 'modern' Northern Soul
* = released on 45



Kent released her one, and only, compilation in 2016 with 22 tracks which covers all her RCA singles and several album tracks. (NB all have been posted above hence no links, but there is a link to the complete album playlist - click on title)

Singles

Candy Carroll

1963 - You Came A Long Way From St. Louis / Your Cheatin' Heart [Double L #725]

I can't find a clip for You're Cheatin' Heart written by Hank Williams which he recorded in 1953, so unless she did a marvellous rework on it, it's probably of not much interest anyway?

1964 - Easy Living / When I Fall In Love [Double L #LL 731]

No sound clips available

Carolyn Crawford

1969 - Boxer / I Don't Want To Lose You [RCA Victor #47-9734]
A: Northern Soul
B: Soul / Funk

1969 - Reality / It's True I'm Gonna Miss You [RCA Victor #74-0188]
A: Northern Soul
B: Deep Soul Ballad

A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Sister Funk

1970 - Chain Reaction / Everybody's Talkin' [RCA Victor #74-0314]
A: Soul / Funk
B: Crossover - Her version of the song from Midnight Cowboy written by Fred Neil and made famous by Harry Nillson's version in 1969.

A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Deep Soul Stepper

1972 - As Long As You Are There / I Want To Be With You [RCA Victor #74-0783]
A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Soul Ballad Stepper

1973 - If You Want Me / You Are Everything [RCA #APBO-0022]
A: Soul Funk - bouncy crossover
B: Soul Ballad written by Thom Bell & Linda Creed a hit for The Stylistics produced by Jimmy Radcliffe!

A: Classy Soul Ballad
B: Soul Funk - bouncy crossover

VA [2020] - Luxury Soul Family 2021 [Expansion] (Full Album)


It's the time of the year when the new Luxury Soul album is released.  Packed with 35 tracks from last year for £15 on CD or £9.99 digital!  


It features many of the tracks I included in the 3 mixes of the best of 2020 and several from the Top 25 tracks I listed.  



There's a couple of exclusive, not yet released, tracks on the album and possibly a couple of different mixes.

I'm not going to embed the YT clips as it will clutter the page, so click on track title to listen to track on YT, and click on Amazon link if you wish to be directed to Amazon to buy.  Please note that these are free links i.e. they are not monetised.

01 - Francisca Thomas [2020] - Fall into My Love [Splash Blue]
Available on Amazon

02 - Darryl Anders Agapesoul [2020] - Bulletproof [Agapesoul Music]
Available on Amazon

03 - S.E.L. Feat. Bryan Chambers - Falling [S.E.L.]
Available on Amazon

04 - The HamilTones [2020] - Celebrate [Ghetto Allstars]
Available on Amazon

05 - Joe Leavy [2020] - Inside You [Joe Leavy]
Available on Amazon

06 - Myles Sanko [2021] - Freedom is You [Légère]
Available on Amazon

07 - Johnny Britt [2020] - Let's Get Down Tonight [CLG Distribution]
Available on Amazon

08 - Sandra-Mae Lux [2020] - I'm Still Here [Sandra-Mae Lux]
Available on Amazon

09 - Mamas Gun [2020] - This Is The Day [Monty Music]
Available on Amazon

10 - Sound of SuperBad [2020] - I Want 'Cha [Sound of SuperBad]
Available on Amazon

11 - Aneessa [2020] - Just To Be With You [The Sound of LA]
Available on Amazon

12 - Citrus Sun Feat. Noel McKoy [2020] - California Soul [Dome]
Available on Amazon

13 - Jack Tyson Charles - Something [Self-Released]
Available on Amazon

14 - Matt Johnson [2020] - With The Music [Splash Blue]
Available on Amazon

15 - Regi Myrix Hil St. Soul [2020] - One Life [Shanachie]
Available on Amazon

16 - The Parkmans [2020] - I'm Good [Parkman Infinity Music Group]
Available on Amazon

17 - Yolanda Parker [2020] - Everything You Do Blows My Mind [Raymond Barton]
Available on Amazon

18 - Kloud 9 - Keep This Fire Burning
Available on Amazon

19 - Debra Debs [2020] - Dreams [HFP Musiccity]
Available on Amazon

20 - True Music Group Feat. DaQuela Payne & Joe Jordan [2020] - Closer & Closer [TMG]
Available on Amazon

21 - Full Flava Feat. Donna Odain [2020] - Make It Right (Full Flava 2.0 Remix) [Dome]
Available on Amazon

22 - Tristan [2020] - I've Been Loving You Too Long (Luxury Soul Mix) [Isolde]
Available on Amazon

23 - The Brit Funk Asscoiation - Smilin' (Funktified Remix)
Available on Amazon

24 - Bluey [2020] - Had to Make You Mine [Splash Blue]
Available on Amazon

25 - Adika Pongo Feat. James 'D' Train Williams [2020] - Touch My Heart [Expansion]
Available on Amazon

26 - Romina Johnson [2020] - Take Your Time [J&j Music Production]
Available on Amazon

27 - Adeline [2020] - After Midnight [Unity Rec]
Available on Amazon

28 - Robert IMtume Owens [2019] - I Wanna Go Back [EMP World Wide]
Uses riff from Luter Vandross - Never Too Much
Available on Amazon

29 - Roberta Gentile [2020] - Play Me [Splash Blue]
Available on Amazon

30 - Strike One - Guilty Pleasure
Available on Amazon

31 - Incognito - Silver Shadow (Acoustic Version)
Here's the original Feat. Vanessa Haynes from Amplified Soul 2014

32 - N.G. Band Feat Sulene Fleming - Ain't Nobody

33 Alli' Starr [2020] - Situationship [Expansion]
Available on Amazon

34 - J.D'S Time Machine Feat. Trina Brossard [2020] - Dance Again (Uac(Shawn's) Smooth Jazz Mix) [Song King]
Available on Amazon

35 - Lasperanza Feat LaAerial [2019] - Early Morning Love [Dome]
Available on Amazon

Trace Of Smoke [1982] - U.R. / Treasure Mind [B.J. #None]


Here's a nice rare groove stepper from around 1982 and one of only 2 listed 45s on B.J., but I think the other one listed may actually be a different label.  It was reissued on Soul7, a subsidiary of JazzMan owned by Gerald Short (aka Jazzman Gerald), in 2013. An original will be hard to find and could cost you into 4 figures. I think the vinyl 45 reissue has long sold out but there are a few available on Discogs around the £50 mark or it's still available as a download from Amazon.

U.R.

Written by Mary Williams and Melvin Winn, who were also both involved in writing / producing tracks for both sides of a Karizma 45 'Will You Dance With Me' / 'Magic Lady' on FRP in 1984 which was another one-off for group and label, so wonder if there is some connection between the groups as Trace Of Smoke 45 was recorded at Lone Star Studios, Austin Texas and Karizam 45 at Austin Recording Studios?

Treasure Mind

Bridget Sheron [2021] - Heavenly Touch [Palace View]


Officially released on 28th Dec 2020, so 'hot off the press' is this sweet and smooth soulful release from another new name to me, Bridget Sheron.  I wish when they posted the tracks they would  give some info or some links to where you could find something about the artist, there is nothing about this release and comments are off so can't even ask.  I suspect that it's her debut single as I can't find any info on her.  The YT video has only had 23 views so far so let's put that right as I think this is a pretty good track.

Raymond Jones [2001] - Bad for Me


Top quality Modern Soul / Jazz from Raymond Jones' Intimate album from 2001 featuring Lori Perry on vocals, a member of Perri - a sister group from the 80s.

Barry White [1979] - I Found Love [Unlimited Gold #ZS9 1411]


A not so well known tune from the late great, 'Walrus Of Love', Barry White which came out in 1979 but it would appear was flipped in US as it only charted R&B #75 for the B side 'Love Ain't Easy'.  Taken from 'The Message Is Love' album. Having consistently hit the charts with virtually every single he released between 1973-78, his 'barren' period began in 1979 until 1987 in UK with 'Sho' You Right' and 1994 in US with 'Practice What You Preach'.


Whilst digging around I came across this clip on Lisa Stansfield's channel of footage of her performing her hit 'All Around The World' with Barry White in 1992.  For all the 'knockers' listen to what 'The Man' says about her at the beginning of the video  ... and he was proved right as she's still performing 30 years later! She was only the second white woman (and only British white woman) to top the US R&B chart in 1989 after Teena Marie topped the chart in 1988 with 'Ooo La La La'.


It's not the colour of someone's skin that determines whether they can sing soulfully. Dusty Springfield and Lulu had soul on 'some' of their recordings. I dont think anyone could argue that Joss Stone wasn't a soul singer. Amy Winehouse and many more could capture the 'mood'. If you haven't already, watch the clip I put up last week of another white British female singer Jessie J.  There is an 'inverted' snobbery that it must be Black, American and ideally rare before it can be 'accepted', but as the famous Gordy logo states 'It's what's in the grooves that count'. Lisa Stansfield is often dismissed by soul 'purists' purely because she's white, British and has been 'unfortunate' enough to have actually had pop hits and become a mainstream artist. The same 'purists' will probably also dismiss Barry White as he was 'too mainstream', although he paid a lot of dues before he hit the big time in 1973, having his first single released in 1960 as a member of The Upfronts and his first solo single in 1963, and as stated above his 'popularity' waned after only 5 years and he had to wait another 15 years before he entered the US pop charts again and only had one further entry in 1995 before his death in 2003. So, in a career spanning 43 years he was only 'mainstream' in 5 of them.