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Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Sympli Whitney [2021] - The 45th Chapter [Self Released] (Full EP) OUT NOW


The new three track EP "The 45th Chapter" from Sympli Whitney was posted from promo on 17 Nov 2021 and was scheduled for release on 4 Dec but was only released yesterday (13 Dec 2021). 

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Details
Rating: 8.5
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Neo Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 13/12/2021
Value: £2.97


Ronnie McNeir - A Profile Of... 60s/70s Recordings


Another 'unsung' artist celebrating his birthday today is Ronnie McNeir (70) who I first became aware of from his ultra rare Northern Soul classic "Sitting In My Class" which was his first recording on De-To in 1966 aged 17 which now fetches up to nearly £2k (or probably more now if you were lucky enough to find one). I've had to make do with a 70s 'pressing' to this day. 
I think I'm correct in saying that it has only ever been released on CD once via Goldmine Soul Supply on "The Essential Northern Soul Story" in 1990 but stand to be corrected if you know otherwise. It has had various legal, or otherwise, 'reissues' since. The flip side is "Isn't She A Pretty Girl" which received a cover by fellow current Four Tops member Alexander Morris this year on Izipho Soul (posted in April). What a terrific double-sider of Northern soul 'loveliness'!

Whilst on the subject I noticed that Doc Smallwood did a pretty good cover of it on Sonic Wax in the last year or so. 

Ronnie replaced the legendary Levi Stubbs in the Four Tops in 1999 when Stubbs became ill and has been a member ever since.

For some reason his next single didn't materialise until 1972 but it was another gem. "In Summertime" on RCA Victor. It was released twice with two different B Sides, the first with "Young Girl" (the better of the two) and then again in 1973 with "Keep Your Hands Off My Lady" which was probably originally scheduled as the A side as a same sided demo exists. Whilst at RCA Victor he released his debut self-titled album in 1972.  

His next single "Wendy Is Gone", another long time favourite, with "Give Me A Sign", appeared on his own label Rising Sun in 1973 and was then reissued on Motown vice-president Barney Ales' Prodigal label  where he released a further two singles ("For Your Love" / "You Better Come On Down" and  "Saggitarian Affair" (as misspelt on label) / "You Better Come On Down") and another self-titled album in 1975 which has a few killer cuts that didn't make it to 45 such as "I'm Your Lover". Motown artist Kim Weston, who was a friend of McNeir when he moved to L.A. in 1971, provides backing vocals.

Through his connection with Barney Ales, his next album, "Love's Comin' Down", was on Motown in 1976. He released just one single for Motown "Selling My Heart To The Junkman" / "Love Proposition".

His final single of the 70s was on Tortoise International Different Kind Of Love (Feat. Rena Scott) / Good Side Of Your Love in 1978.

For now I'm just gong to cover his 60s/70s material otherwise the post will get too big but will do another post of his later material.

Here's a small 'showcase' of some of his best 60s/70s sides followed by a Discography of his releases for this period.

Singles 

De-To
1966 - Sitting In My Class / Isn't She A Pretty Girl [De-To #DS 2878]

RCA Victor
1972 - In Summertime / Young Girl [RCA Victor #74-0777]
1973/05 - In Summertime / Keep Your Hands Off My Lady [RCA Victor #74-0958]

Prodigal
1975 - Wendy Is Gone / Give Me A Sign [Prodigal #P614]
1975/08 - For Your Love / You Better Come On Down [Prodigal #P-619]
1975/11 - Saggitarian Affair / You Better Come On Down [Prodigal #PLP 0620F]

Motown
1976/08 - Selling My Heart To The Junkman / Love Proposition [Motown #M 1396F]

Tortoise International
1978/09 - Different Kind Of Love (Feat. Rena Scott) / Good Side Of Your Love [Tortoise International #YB-11381]

Albums

1972 - Ronnie McNeir [RCA Victor #LSP-4723]
Full Album HERE
Extra, Extra (4:07)
Daddy's Coming Home (2:58)
The Tears In My Heart (3:24)
Gone Away (2:59)
Trouble's A Loser (3:02)
Young Girl (2:58)
You Better Make Sure (2:30)
I'm So Thankful (2:50)
In Summertime (2:45)
Keep Your Hands Off My Lady (3:57)
Girl You're Gonna Lose Your Groove (2:55)

1975 - Ronnie McNeir [Prodigal #PLP-10007]
Full Album HERE
For Your Love (3:02)
Since I Don't Have Your Love (3:08)
Now She's Gone (3:51)
I'm Your Lover (3:27)
Baby Come Back Home (4:29)
Sagittarian Affair (2:49)
You Are Everything (3:15)
Spirit Of Love (4:00)
Nothing But A Heartache (2:57)
Wendy Is Gone (2:45)
Give Me A Sign (3:24)

1976 - Love's Comin' Down [Motown #M6-870S1]
Full Album HERE
NB the link is to an expanded edition of the original album released on CD in 2010 by Expansion which has an additional 7 tracks.

You're All I Need To Survive (3:58)
Selling My Heart To The Junkman (3:56)
My Love Is Comin' Down (4:11)
Say You Will (4:04)
2-1= Loneliness (3:21)
Have You Ever Seen Them Shake (Shake It Baby) (3:12)
Funky Situation (3:45)
It Won't Be Long (When We're All Gone) (3:31)
Goodbye After Sunday (4:27)
Mama And Daddy (5:29)

Expanded Edition tracks:
These are all, presumably unreleased, gems left in the can by Motown!
Some stunning tracks in here!
Betcha I'll Prove (3:57)
Dream Come True (4:45)
For Those Who Don't Believe (4:29)
I Can't See Myself (Without You) (3:36)
Just You Babe (7:03)
Love Proposition (3:58)
Start Over As Your Man (9:54)


Linda Jones - A Profile of...


Thanks to Gary Van den Bussche for highlighting that today would have been Linda Jones' birthday and, like Willie Hutch (posted on Sunday), would have been 77 had she not tragically died of  a diabetic coma aged only 27 on 14 Mar1972 whilst she was at her artistic peak.
She was was born in Newark, NJ on 14 Dec 1944 and began singing aged six in her family's gospel group, the Jones Singers. Her first recording was under the pseudonym Linda Lane which was a cover of the Jackie Wilson's 1958 hit "Lonely Teardrops" on Cub Records in 1963. Another two singes were released on Atco in 1965 and Blue Cat in 1966 produced by George Kerr which also failed to make any impact.  

Kerr took her to Russ Regan's Loma label (a Warner Bros. subsidiary) in 1967. Her first recording for the label became her biggest hit and the label's best selling record "Hypnotized" reaching #4 R&B #21 Hot 100. The flip side "I Can't Stop Lovin' My Baby" would later be picked up on by the UK Northern Soul scene, as would several other of her Loma recordings "My Heart Needs A Break" and "I Just Can't Live My Life (Without You Babe)" in particular but there were others.  

She released seven singles and an album titled "Hypnotized" on Loma before moving to Gamble & Huff's Neptune label for two singles in 1969-70 and then on to Sylvia Robinson's Turbo label in 1971 for four singles in 1971-72 before switching to another Robinson label Stang for a one with The Whatnauts before reverting back to Turbo for her last two. The last five singles were released posthumously. Turbo also released three albums by her in 1972,  "Your Precious Love" with the last two "Let It Be Me" and "A Portrait Of" being released posthumously.

Her catalogue has been fairly extensively covered in several compilations.

Albums

1967 - Hypnotized [Loma #LS 5907

Full Album HERE
Hypnotized (2:38)
I Can't Stop Lovin' My Baby (2:03)
Give My Love A Try (2:30)
You Can't Take It (2:20)
What've I Done (To Make You Mad) (2:20)
I Can't Stand It (2:20)
The Things I've Been Through (Loving You) (3:10)
If Only (We Had Met Sooner) (2:38)
Make Me Surrender (Baby, Baby Please) (2:34)
A Last Minute Miracle (2:31)
Seeing Is Believing (3:14)

1972 - Your Precious Love [Turbo #TU-7007]

Full Album HERE
Your Precious Love
Don't Go (I Can't Bear To Be Alone)
Behold
Stay With Me Forever
Not On The Outside
Dancing In The Street
Let It Be Me
I Can't Make It Alone
Doggin Me Around

1972 - Let It Be Me [Turbo #TU 7008]

Full Album HERE
Fugitive From Love (3:20)
Things I've Been Through (3:25)
Let It Be Me (3:50)
Hypnotized (3:15)
I'm So Glad I Found You (3:15)
If Only We Had Met Sooner (3:25)
When Hurt Comes Back (3:55)
I Do (3:26)

1972 - A Portrait Of Linda Jones [Turbo #TU-7004]

All but two of these tracks appear in albums above.
When The Hurt Comes Back (2:35)
Hypnotized (3:10)
Don't Go (I Can't Bear To Be Alone) (3:00)
If Only We Had Met Sooner 93:35)
Behold (2:40)
Stay With Me Forever (3:20)
I Can't Make It Alone (3:12)

Singles

NB All from Spotify except 5 prefixed '*' from YouTube


Loma
1967?? - You Can't Take It / I Can't Stop Lovin' My Baby [Warner Bros (FR) #WV 5080]

Neptune
1970/05 - Ooh Baby You Move Me / *Can You Blame Me? [Neptune #N-26]

Turbo

Stang
1972/06 - Linda Jones & Whatnauts - I'm So Glad I Found You / Whatnauts - World Solution [Stang #ST-5039]

Turbo

Here's a couple of playlists highlighting most of her best recordings, split into deep soul and Northern Soul in no particular order other than chronological. There are two different version of "If Only (We Had Met Sooner)" in the Northern Soul sides playlist.

The Deep Sides


The Northern Soul Sides



R.I.P. Ralph Tavares (10 Dec 1941 - 8 Dec 2021)


A slightly belated tribute to Ralph Tavares who died last week (8 Dec) two days before his 80h birthday. Heaven Is no longer missing an angel!
Ralph is in centre
Tavares were a very successful group in the 70s and consisted of various combinations over the years of seven of ten brothers from Rhode Island, Providence, John, Ralph, Arthur (Pooch), Antone (Chubby), Victor, Feliciano Jr. (Butch) and Perry Lee (Tiny).

When most of us think of Tavares, their 70s hits spring immediately to mind, tunes like "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel", "Don't Take Away The Music", "It Only Takes A Minute" in particular and possibly "More Than A Woman" which featured in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. However this family group of brothers goes back much earlier than that. The four older brothers Ralph, Antone (Chubby), Arthur (Pooch) and their cousin, Peter 'Boo' Nicholaus were in a group The Del Tios formed by eldest brother John in the late 50s (around 1959). They often backed a singer called Linda Steele and it was during one of these shows that they were spotted by the owner of Sue Records Juggy Murray Jones who signed them to his Crackerjack subsidiary where they recorded just one single "Come On, Let Me Try" / "I Don't Want To Be Loved (Not By Him)" as Linda & The Del Rios before disbanding.

Boo left to pursue a solo career, and John and Ralph left and later Ralph joined the Army.

Chubby (Antone), Pooch (Arthur) and Butch (Feliciano Jr.) formed a new group called Chubby & The Realities. When Ralph was discharged from the Army in 1964 he joined them. After gigging for several years they secured a recording contract with Capitol Records in 1967 and were advised by the label to change their name, as they thought The Realities was too old fashioned, which they dutifully did to Chubby & The Turnpikes.

Their first single under the new name "I Know The Inside Story" / "I Didn't Try" was released in 1967 followed by "Cast A Spell" / "Nothing but Promises" in 1968 with the addition of another brother Victor to the line-up and another change of name to simply The Turnpikes. The singles did well locally but not well enough nationally and they were dropped by the label.

They spent the next few years performing as a show band until 1972 when they sent some demos to Capitol records. One was a cover of The Friends Of Distinction B side to "I Need You" single  from 1969, "Check It Out", and another "The Judgement Day" was chosen for their first single as Tavares and released in 1973. It went to #5 R&B and #35 Billboard Hot 100 and, as they say, the rest is history as nine of their first eleven singles were all top 10 R&B hits (three were #1) with the other two just outside at #11 and #14. 

Victor left the group after "Check It Out" to pursuer a solo career. Based on the success of the single they recorded their debut album with the same title in 1974 produced by Johnny Bristol.

They never achieved a Top 10 pop hit in the US but had four in the UK between 1976-78 with the three tracks from the introduction above and also "Whodunit" in 1977 but the hits in the UK dried up by 1978 except for two reissues/remixes of "Heaven" and "Minute" in 1986.

Their first #1 was in 1974 with a cover of Hall & Oates "She's Gone"     which Hall & Oates re-issued (they originally released it in 1973 from the their second album, "Abandoned Luncheonette") after Tavares success and finally had a hit with it themselves

Much of the information above was culled from this very in depth article on Ripomusic which Ralph Tavares contributed to.

Below I've cherry picked some of their best tracks from what is available on Spotify including their first release as Linda & The Del Rios and Chubby & The Turnpikes / The Turnpikes for historical purposes. I've also included The Friends Of Distinction's original version of "Check It Out". I also found very good quality footage of The Turrnpikes performing "Nothing But Promises", Ralph is on the left.

Album Discography

1974 - Check It Out [Capitol #ST-11258Full Album HERE
1974 - Hard Core Poetry [Capitol #ST-11316]
1975 - In The City [Capitol #ST-11396Full Album HERE
1976 - Sky High! [Capitol #ST-11533Full Album HERE
1977 - Love Storm [Capitol #STAO-11628]
1978 - Future Bound [Capitol #SW-11719]
1979 - Madam Butterfly [Capitol #SW-11874] Full Album HERE
1980 - Supercharged [Capitol #ST-12026Full Album HERE
1980 - Love Uprising [Capitol #ST-12117]
1981 - Loveline [Capitol #ST-12167]
1982 - New Directions [RCA Victor #AFL1-4357] Full Album HERE
1983 - Words and Music [RCA Victor #AFL1-4700Full Album HERE



Nelccia [2021] - Power To The P [Artist Partner Group, Inc]


The new single from Cleveland's Nelccia, "Power To The P", was released today (14 Dec 2021) approximately a month since her last single "What You Make It".  The video for it premiers on YouTube at 18:00 GMT today.

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Details
Rating: 8
Explicit: Y
Genre/Style: Neo Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Artist Partner Group, Inc
Cat No: None
Date: 14/12/2021
Key/BPM: 7A/53
Value: £1


Jay Nemor Electrified [2021] - Alive [Tesla Groove #TSL009] (Full Album) On DSPs NOW!


This album "Alive" by Jay Nemor Electrified was posted in August when it was first available via Bandcamp. As of today it is now available digitally via the major DSPs at less than half the asking price i.e. £7.99 v £18 on Bandcamp!

Please follow link above to original post for some background and videos of another three of the tracks .

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Details
Rating: 8.2
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Classic Soul / Modern Soul
Format: Album
Media: Digital
Label: Tesla Groove
Cat No: TSL009
Date: 13/12/2021
Value: £7.99