Saturday, 6 February 2021

The Lovelites [1972] - My Baby Loves Me [Lovelite #LLR03]


After the 'set up' in the last post, this next post just has to be from The Lovelites. I personally believe that this is the best song Martha & The Vandellas recorded. It reached #3 R&B #22 Hot 100 in 1966.  

This is The Lovelites version, released in 1972, who only had two R&B chart entries and this wasn't one of them. They were 'How Can I You Tell My Mom & Dad' (#15 R&B #60 Hot 100 1969)  and 'My Conscience' (#36 R&B 1971).

They had a popular record played on NS scene mid 70s 'Get It Off My Conscience' (different song to 'My Conscience' above). It must have been played not long after release in 1975 as it was certainly played in '76. It fitted in along with many of the more funky tunes being played around that period.

Coffee [1977] - You're Lovin' Ain't As Good As Mine [Lovelite #LR-500]


Sheer quality from the same group that brought us the disco version of Ruby Andrews' Casanova in 1980. One of only 8 (and possibly the last) glorious releases on the Lovelite label which was predominantly a vehicle for The Lovelites, one of the finest Chicago girl groups there ever was who received very little recognition outside of soul circles, but they never recorded a bad record (I feel a profile on them coming on!).

It was released in 1977, but sounds earlier. It fits more in the crossover mould, rather than modern soul, but these are just arbritary labels, it's a damn fine piece of music which I've had for years and is still relatively cheap to pick up, but wait until one of the 'big boys' start playing it and the price will soar, when the 'sheep' latch onto it. Buy it now before then.

Patti LaBelle & The Bluebells [1965] - All Or Nothing [Atlantic #45-2311]


In a similar vein to the previous post on Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles (note slight name variation). This is an earlier release from 1965 which is around the 'beat ballad' pace, but nevertheless is a wonderful deep soul ballad that just builds and builds. To me this has an anthemic quality about it and don't understand why this has never become a classic ... except for the 'obvious' fact that it is too readily and cheaply available!

Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles [1966] - I'm Still Waiting [Atlantic #45-2347]


So soulful early deep 'n sweet tune from Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles on a Curtis Mayfield song 'I'm Still Waiting'.  This reached #36 US R&B in 1966 but didn't trouble the Hot 100.

Gerald Sims [1973] - You'll Never Be Sorry [Warner Bros #WB 7680]


The new releases have dried up a bit and I'm up to date with the best of them, so with the demise of N.F. Porter, it's time to post some 60s and Northern Soul which has been neglected of late.

Prolific Chicago writer, arranger and producer Gerald Sims didn't release many records himself but was behind so many Chicago classics for most of (if not all of) the major Chicago acts (Brunswick/Dakar in particular) either writing, arranging or producing. Artists he worked with include Jackie Wilson, Gene Chandler, The Artistics, Barbara Acklin, Otis Leaville, Jerry Butler, Tyrone Davis, Darrell Banks. Jackie Ross, The  Radiants and more. To list the records he worked on would be exhaustive. 

Both Discogs and 45Cat list only 6 releases by him, four of them between 1962-64 (with two of those on Okeh) and then this release on Warner Bros. in 1973. The other single was a resissue of his earlier Okeh side Cool Breeze with a Tony Middleton track. 

He was originally with The Daylighters between 1956-61 until he left to join Carl Davis at Chess.

In the 70s he worked for Jerry and Billy Butler's Fountain Productions. He bought Chess Records recording studios in the 80s and by late 80s/early 90s retired to Florida.

Gerald Sims [1973] - You'll Never Be Sorry [Warner Bros #WB 7680]

It's a bit of a mystery as to why, after 9 years, he decided to release this record, and why on Warner Bros. and not Brunswick or Dakar or one of the other Chicago labels (e.g. Chess, Mercury, Blue Rock)?  It's record I've enjoyed for years that I don't think I've ever heard 'played out'.


The Chi-Lites [1973] - Bet You'll Never Be Sorry [Brunswick #BL 754197]

The Chi-Lites also released a version with a slightly different title on their 1973 self-titled album .  I don't now which release came first.  This version has a lighter, more of a crossover, feel about it.

R.I.P. Nolan Porter (10/05/1949 - 04/02/2021)


Just heard the sad news that yet another soul 'legend' of UK Northern Soul scene has departed on 4 Feb 2021 aged 71.


N.F. (Nolan Frederick) Porter first came to prominance on the scene with 'Keep On Keeping On' (used by Joy Division (Warsaw) on 'Interzone' on their debut album 'Unknown Pleasures' in 1979) and then as Nolan 'If I Could Only Be Sure'  (covered by Paul Weller on his 2004 album Studio 150).

BBC Midlands report from 2013


A short clip on Nolan performimg at London's 100 Club on 1 July 2012


There is an interview with him at the time he perfromed at The 100 Club on Huffington Post.

As a tribute here's some footage of him performing these two songs on Craig Charles BBC6 funk & soul show in 2014 with Stone Foundation.

Keep On Keeping On

If I Could Only Be Sure


Discography

Albums

Both released using name Nolan. Both albums featured members of Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invertion. He would later marry Zappa's sister, Candy. The backing singers were The Blackberries i.e. Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews and Venetta Fields.

1970 - No Apologies [Lizard #A-20102] Listen to expended album here
1972 - Nolan [ABC #ABCX 766] Listen to expanded album here
Featured Johnny 'Guitar' Watson.

He featured on the following album tracks:
2004 - Neonfire - Neonfire
Porter lead on 'Lying Down'  and duet with wife Candy Zappa on 'Alive'

2010 - Stone Foundation - Away From The Grain

2011 - Candy Zappa - To Be Perfectly Frank
Two duets with wife Candy Zappa: 'Alive', 'Hot As Sun'

2014 - Stone Foundation - To Find The Spirit

2014 - Stone Foundation - Finding The Spirit
'Keep On Keeping On'
This was a 30 minute documentary of his return to music after a 30 year absence which was included on the DVD.  I am not able to find a clip of it but you can read about it on director Lee Cogswell's facebook page.

2015 - Stone Foundation - A Life Unlimited

Singles

Nolan
1970 - Crazy Love / What Would You Do If I Did That To You [Lizard / Ampex #X-21003]
1971 - I Like What You Give / Somebody's Cryin' [Lizard #X-21008]
Frederick II
1971 Groovin' Out On Life / Gwendolyn [Vulture #45-5002]
On both sides he diverges towards reggae/ska

N.F. Porter

Nolan Porter
1973 - Singer Man / Oh Baby [ABC #ABC-11367]

Stone Foundation Feat. Nolan Porter
2011 - Tracing Paper / Dogtooth [Heavy Soul #ROR015HS3]

Nolan Porter & Stone Foundation
2013 - Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum / Warning Signs [Heavy Soul #ROR044HS31]

Nolan Porter
2017 - Go-Go-Go [Soulside]


He also wrote 'Funky L.A.' for Lizard label mate Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid Chemists who also had a a record spun on the NS scene, a funky instrumental 'Cochise'.

Raw Soul Express [2021] - Fate Of The World [Self Released]


Raw Soul Express are a veteran soul/funk band from Miami who released their self-titled debut album on Cat in 1976 and a handful of singles between 1971-1980.  They were 'resurrected' by Athens Of The North label in 2017 with the release of an album 'Best Kept Secret' containing previously unreleased material and are now back with a new single released 1 Feb 2021.

The original band members were:
Albie Manno (bass)
Chris Perkins (keyboards)
Christopher Booker (trumpet)
John McMinn (saxophone)
Martel Williams (trumpet)
Rickey Washington (vocals, saxophone, flute)
Tommy Johnson (guitar) who was co-writer on Miami group Rivage's 1980 modern soul tune - Strung Out On Your Love and 5 of the 8 tracks on the 1981 (promo only) album 'Sittin' On It' on Tempus, also reissued by Athens Of The North in 2020.

Muchos Plus [2021] - Nassau's Discos (Long Version) [ Kalita]


As you could probably guess from the title, this is a reworking of The Beginning Of The End's - Funky Nassau.  It was originally released in 1979 on a privately pressed U-Solo label owned by bandleader Rudy Mills on a limited run and has been highly sought after, now fetching up to £500 for an original 12".

This is the first 'official' reissue whch contains short (5:11) and long (6:57) versions digital and 12" vinyl.


The Beginning Of The End [1971] - Funky Nassau [Atlantic #K 10021]

Hard to believe that the original is now 50 years old!

Love Misunderstood

This is on the flip.

VanJess [2021] - Homegrown [Keep Cool/RCA] (Full Album)


A few weeks back I posted several tracks from VanJess.  They have just released a full album 'Homegrown' on 5 Feb 2021 which contains 3 of the tracks previously posted (Come Over, Slow Down and High & Dry). Apart from those tracks, the best of the rest are the two tracks posted below.


Listen to Full album here

Caught Up


Kaytranada & VanJess - Dysfunctional

Alvin Garrett [2021] - The Lightness of Love [Hill Entertainment] (Full Album)


Alvin Garrett released his fourth studio album, 'The Lightness of Love', on 5 Feb 2021.

Album Promo video