Saturday, 20 February 2021

Incognito [2021] - Feel The Real (Micky More & Andy Tee Classic Mix) [Groove Culture]


Just out on 18 Feb 2021, is an updated version of their 2016 outing ('Incognito Play Jazz Funk Classics') of David Bendeth's 1979 Brit jazz/funk classic which reached #44 on UK chart. 

I haven't listened to Bendeth's original, for probably decades, and it sounds fresh, although at the time is was overrun by so much other good material around, yet today we have to scratch around in the multitide of new material to find anything interesting, how times have changed!

Released in long (7:22) and short (5:02) digital versions as well as 12" vinyl by Italian label Groove Culture owned by Micky More & Andy Tee.


David Bendeth [1979] - Feel The Real [Sidewalk #12SID 113]


Details
Format: Single
Media: Digital/12"
Label: Label
Cat No: None
Year: 2021
Key: 11B
BPM: 122
Value: £1

Maxwell [1996] - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) [Columbia #C2 66434]


It just had to be done after the last post which is a cover from the same album, so here's his 'anthemic' 'Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)' from Maxwell's debut album 'Urban Hang Suite' released in 1996 (and his second single) which still sounds great 25 years later!... 'every home should have one'!

It's older than my youngest child who could well have been conceived whilst this album was on heavy rotation! .. I know 'too much information' ... I'll get my coat!


Details
Format: Album/Single
Media: CD/12"/LP
Label: Columbia
Cat No: C2 66434
Year: 2021
Key: 8B
BPM: 96
Value: £1

DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins, Brandon Yancey [2021] - Sumthin' Sumthin (Radio Edit) [Quantize #QTZLP027]


The full album 'Soulful Storm' was released 26 Jan 2021, but an edited version 'Soulful Storm (The Edits)' was also released 12 Feb 2021 with shorter versions.  I guess the long versions are OK for a club but get pretty boring for just listening to, as for this track the edit is 4:00 and full LP mix is 6:22.

This track is a soulful house cover off Maxwell's seminal debut 'Urban Hang Suite' which is unbelievably 25 years old this year. I don't need an 'excuse' to post anything from that album so I've posted the official video for it below. If you've been living in a cave for the last 25 years and haven't heard 'Urban Hang Suite' I suggest you look for it immediatley as it is essential listening.


Maxwell [1996] - Sumthin' Sumthin' [Columbia #C2 66434]


Details
Format: Album
Media: Digital
Label: Quantize
Cat No: QTZLP027
Year: 2021
Key: 2B
BPM: 122
Value: £1

Brandon Wattz [2021] - Truly For You [Self Released]


A neo sweet n deep soul ballad from Brendon Wattz self-released on 14 Feb 2021.

I believe he released his debut single 'You've Got The Love' in 2016, which has an old school 60s feel whilst retaining a contemporary sound. He released his debut album in 2018 titled 'Take Our Time', which is essentially a love ballad album that you can preview here.

The song is a cover of a Temptations 'My Love Is True (Truly For You)' from 1984. 



Details
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Year: 2021
Key: 8B
BPM: 85
Value: £1

Sydney RaneƩ [2021] - Go Back [Self Released]


There aren't very many new releases worthy of posting at the moment, so It will be a bit of a mixed bag today.

This track came out yesterday (19 Feb 2021) from Sydney Ranee' who has released other material, mainly as a featured artist on others records, but did release an EP 'Drop My Guard' in 2019.

She is a singer, songwriter and producer from L.A.



Details
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Year: 2021
Key: 8B
BPM: 89
Value: £1

The Hill Sisters [1971] - Oh My Love, Sweet Love / My Lover [Space #45-309]


I posted a link to this the other day along with their discography but this deserves a post of its own as it is a wonderful slice of girl group soul harmony and also a good double-sider from 1971.

The Hill Sisters [1971] -  Oh My Love, Sweet Love [Space #45-309]


The Hill Sisters [1971] -  My Lover [Space #45-309]

Eddie Holman [2021] - Ready, Willing, Able / Too Young For Love [Soul Direction #SD002]


An unreleased Virtue acetate by Eddie Holman which was in the possession of Philly producer John Stiles who produced it. It was recorded at Virtue Studios in Philly around the same time as one of my favourite tracks by him 'Stay Mine For Heaven's Sake' in 1966. 

He is probably only known to the non-soul buying public for his sweet soul ballad 'Hey There Lonely Girl' which was a #4 hit for him in the UK in 1974, although it was originally released in 1969 and released at least twice previously in UK in 1970 (Stateside) and 1972 (Probe), so I don't know why it became such a huge hit in 1974?  

As well his 60s material, he released some good records in the 70s on Salsoul. His 1977 album 'This Will Be A Night To Remember' is a great album which is a mixture of sweet soul ballads and 4 good 70s Philly dancers ('Somehow You Make Me Feel', 'Time Will Tell', 'This Will Be A Night To Remember', 'Where Have You Been All My Life').  You can listen to the Full album here.


This is 'proper Northern Soul' and had it been found back in the day, no doubt, would by now be a classic. It has been restored and released on Soul Direction for their second release on the newly established label started in Oct 2020 by Alan Kitchener. The B side is another unreleased Parkway(?) demo.

The first release on the label, in Oct 2020, was Andrea Henry's version of The Holidays' 'I Lost You' flipped with her classic 'I Need You Like A Baby' which is sold out and is already fetching up to £100 on Discogs ... madness!

Ready, Willing, Able

Too Young For Love

Rare Carey - Mariah Carey (90s unissued, B sides & chart failures)


Here's some  'off -the-wall' tunes for you. I never thought I'd be posting material by Mariah Carey, but as I've stated before, if it's good enough it doesn't matter who it's by. Forget who it is and listen to the groove.

Mariah Carey [1998] - The Roof (Back In Time) (Full Crew Radio Edit / No Rap) [Columbia #665521 6]

A good 90s stepper. Failed to make any impact on the charts, peaking at #87 in UK and wasn't released as a single in US. 

Watch out for other version as most have Mobb Deep rapping in the middle.


Mariah Carey [1995] - Underneath The Stars [Columbia #CAS 8945]

Non- charting single (anywhere) from 'Daydream'.


Mariah Carey [2020] - The Rarities [Columbia #19439814021]

On 11 Dec 2020 a 4 LP set (also released on CD/Digital on 2 Oct 2020) was released containing 15 previously unissued tracks, demos and B sides and 17 tracks recorded live on 7 Mar 1996 at the Tokyo Dome. It was released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of her eponymous debut album in 1990.

The vinyl release was limited edition which sold out very quickly and are now selling on Discogs for silly money, averaging £150 - there is one seller demanding £400 for it!

Here's a few decent tracks from the album.


All I Live For

This is a 90s swing/stepper which was a 'reject' from the Music Box album.


Slipping Away

Released as B side to 'Always Be My Baby', and another swing style stepper.


Mesmerized

A track that was intended to appear in the 2012 crime movie 'The Paperboy', but didn't make the cut. A decent neo/modern soul dancer.


Just Be Good To Me

Cover of S.O.S. Band's hit recorded Live At The Tokyo Dome

Eric Mercury & The Soul Searchers [1968] - Lonely Girl [Sac #S-0001]


Mark Bicknell has just announced on his facebook page that the next release on his Big Man label (BMR 1006) will be this popular Northern Soul rarity by Eric Mercury & The Soul Searchers, the only release on Chicago label Sac. It is scheduled for release early summer 2021. 

An original copy sells for well into 4 figures. Only 7 are listed on Popsike since 2006 selling between £1,400-£3,140.

The song was written by Ivy (Jo) Hunter and William ('Mickey') Stevens(on) (who wrote too many Motown classics to even begin listing them) and is registered on BMI to Jobete, which was Motown's publishing company, so it would seem that Motown rejected the song? 

However, Motown did record it with Brenda Holloway as 'Lonely Boy' but it was unreleased until it emerged on a 1998 compilation 'This Is Northern Soul! The Motown Sound Volume 2' before Motown 'farmed' it out, as they tended to do with songs they didn't plan to release.


Details
Format: Single
Media: 7"
Label: Sac
Cat No: S-0001
Year: 1968
Value: £1

Shareefa [2006] - Point Of No Return [Disturbing Tha Peace Recordings, Inc.]


For some reason this album from Shareefa (Farahah Cooper), originally released in 2006, has popped up in Amazon 'new releases' so perhaps it's be reissued. 

It's her only album from which a few singles were released in 2006. It reached #25 in Billboard Top 200 albums (and #3 R&B), so I wonder why it hasn't been followed up, although it appears she has released a few singles since which had not charted.

The album is predominantly R&B/Hip-hop, but there are a couple of neo soul steppers on there.


No One Said [11A/89]


Phony [3A/84]


Details
Format: Album
Media: Digital
Label: Disturbing Tha Peace Recordings, Inc.
Cat No: None
Year: 2021
Key: 11A / 3A
BPM: 89 / 84
Value: £1

Herb Middleton & Marc Staggers [2021] - Making Plans [Faderz]


There are four different mixes of this tune from Herb Middleton & Marc Staggers released 19 Feb 2021. The best mix is the 'Ear Funk Remix'.


Details
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Faderz
Cat No: None
Year: 19/02/2021
Key: N/A
BPM: 121
Value: £1

Soul Prophet & Jason Eli Feat. Jess Matthews [2021] - Two Steps Behind [Groovadelica]


Released 12 Feb 2021 is a single out of New Zealand from Soul Prophet featuring the vocals of Jess Matthews. There's also a remix which has a 'broken beats' sound.


Details
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Groovedelica
Cat No: None
Year: 2021
Key: 3A
BPM: 112
Value: £1