It is the 30th anniversary of UK's Dome Records, set up by Peter Robinson
in 1992, this year. To celebrate the event they have today released a 25
track compilation of tracks that have appeared on the label in it's
lifetime "Dome 30 Years, Vol. 1". You may wonder, like I did, why not 30 to celebrate 30, but they are
releasing a Volume 2 in June.
Volume one includes the earlier hits with a few recent releases from
Jarrod Lawson "Footsteps In The Dark", Dennis Taylor "In The Mood" and one released today
as a single, posted from Traxsource last week, by
Incognito featuring Bluey with a cover of Idris Muhammad's
dance classic "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This".
I'm sure you're familiar with most, if not all, of the tracks, but a few
highlights include Rosie Gaines "Honeychild", Lasperanza Feat. Izzy Chase "It Should Have Been You", Bobby Womack collaborating with Lulu on Al
Johnsons "Back From More", Donnie "If I Were You", Drizabone "Real Love" and a modern soul spin from Richard Darbyshire "This I Swear" There are also several well know cover versions.
NOTE The Spotify playlist is not showing artist names, so click on album cover image below for full track listing.
Rating: | 8.8 |
Explicit: | N |
Genre/Style: | Modern Soul |
Format: | Album / Compilation |
Media: | Digital |
Label: | Dome |
Cat No: | None |
Date: | 29/04/2022 |
Value: | £9.99 |
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