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Sunday 23 January 2022

The Dirty Dozen - The Best Of 2022... Part 03 (Dec 2022 Wk 03) Spotify Playlist


My selection of the best releases this week (Jan 2022 Wk 03)
In no particular order other than tempo. 

Thankfully there have been many more good quality new releases than in the last few weeks. One that I tipped as a potential SoulStrutter Selection of the Week when posted is Ruth Koleva & Diggs Duke "Beyond Borders". Another nice one from an EP due for release on 1 Feb is DJ & The Yams with "Body Groove". There are a couple of tracks that have been around for several weeks on promo but got an official release on Friday i.e. Tanqueray Hayward and Julian Jonah. Veteran Motown writer and artist Michael B. Sutton has released "Band Aid For A Broken Heart". Another that has been getting airplay for a few weeks that got a release on Friday is the debut single by Roger Hill "Come Back To Me". However, I think I'll stick to my guns and initial instinct with Ruth Koleva & Diggs Duke "Beyond Borders" as every time I listen to it I'm left wanting more as, even after three minutes, it always seems to end too soon!

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Buddy Smith [2022] - When You Lose The One You Love (Alternate Version) / You Get What You Deserve [Cannoball #CBLL037]


The next offering from Albert Zanini's Cannonball is a reissue of an all time classic rare soul 45 by Buddy Smith.  The 'killer' side is "When You Lose The One You Love" (a long time favourite) which I could never actually afford to own on original vinyl (on Brut released in 1967), even if I could find one. There are only four listed sales on Popsike with a top selling price of  £3,710. Fortunately for us mere mortals it has been reissued on vinyl a couple of times by Goldmine Soul Supply in 1996 and Detroit-A-Go-Go in 2017. It has also featured on a CD in 2007 Charles 'Buddy' Smith "Resurrection".

"When You Lose The One You Love"  is a previously unreleased alternate version. The other side is "You Get What You Deserve" which is not posted on YouTube except for a live clip from 2013.

It is worth noting (from the Cannonball write up) that the song was originally credited on the original release to Tony Clarke ("Landslide" etc.), as he owned the Brut label but was in fact written by Buddy and the record has been put straight on the latest release labels. Clarke also took credit for writing the only other release on the label by The Tokays. Curiously there is a third release on the label by Yvonne Vernee (of The Elgins) which is dated 2018 on both Discogs and 45Cat, which appears to be an issue of a previously unreleased track (one side is an instrumental version of her 1965 Northern Soul tune "Just Like You Did Me" on SonBert), and you guessed it, Clarke's name is on writing credits.

Buddy is from Detroit and is still performing to this day (check out his facebook page below). Discogs has singles listed for him from the mid 50s which almost certainly isn't the same artist, as even if he was only twenty then, that would make him 87 now! I believe that the Brute single is the only one he recorded.

The single is available to pre-order now on Cannonball website and will be available in March 2022. It was co-produced by Abert Zanini and our friend over at Epsilon Yann Vatiste.

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Details
Rating: 9
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Deep Soul
Format: Single
Media: 7"
Label: Cannoball
Cat No: CBLL037
Date: ??/03/2022
Key/BPM: N/A
Value: £1


SoulStrutter Top 30 - 23rd Jan 2022 (Week 03)




The SoulStrutter Top 30 of the most viewed posts in the last 30 days (i.e. blog readers choices).

Eight new entries and a new #1 this week. The highest new entry is from Ward Brown with Tanqueray Hayward hot on his heels bolstered by the pre-release posting of her new remix by The Realm. It's a bit disappointing that last week's SoulStrutter Selection of the Week from The Temptations hasn't entered higher, but the full album is due for release next Friday (28 Jan 2022)!

The new #1 from Ania Garvey & Binky Womack seems to have come out of nowhere with almost triple the number of views than it received last week (and now almost double that of the second places tune from Lindsey Webster), so perhaps it has been re-posted on social media?  I know Ania posted it on her facebook when it was first posted on blog but just noticed another post on 15 Jan that it is now on the BBC's playlist!

Last 30 Days

Pos Prev Artist - Title Posted Days
1 6 Ania Garvey & Binky Womack - Anywhere With
You (Metro Beatz Way 2 Hot Mix)
05/01 18
2 1 Lindsey Webster Feat. Brian Culbertson -
I Didn't Mean It
07/01 16
3 3 Sandra-Mae Lux - You Me And Tomorrow 03/01 20
4 2 Nicole Henry - Time To Love Again 04/01 19
5 4 Castella - Let Me Love You EP 07/01 16
6   Ward Brown - I'm Coming Home 18/01 5
7   Tanqueray Hayward - Complicated
(The Realm Remix)
21/01 2
8 7 Keiston - Energy Speaks EP 24/12 30
9 15 Davante Devaughn - Be Thankful for What
You Got
11/01 12
10 9 Joss Stone - Breaking Each Other's Hearts 24/12 30
11 8 Margo Thunder - What Do You Do? 28/12 26
12   The Temptations - Calling Out Your Name 14/01 9
13 13 Isaac Aragon & The Healing - Who's Standing
With Me
11/01 12
14 10 Moonchild Feat. Lalah Hathaway - Tell Him 06/01 17
15 11 Trusoul Davis Feat. Queen Kee -
Impression (DJ Mystique Remix)
07/01 16
16 14 J.D's Time Machine Presents -
Dream Again / Rain On My Star
03/01 20
17 17 Kelvin Evans Feat. Lynita Renea -
Spend The Night
05/01 18
18 19 Miz Ricks - Penny for My Thoughts EP 28/12 26
19   Juliette Farrell - Ocean Eyes 20/01 3
20 25 Don-E - Winter Warmer EP 11/01 12
21 21 Charlie Vaughn - Charlie's Couch LP 28/12 26
22   David Morales Feat. Michelle Perera -
Life Is A Song (Ol' Skool Mix)
18/01 5
23 26 Magoo - Time to Dance EP 03/01 20
24   Terri B! - Feels So Good 11/01 12
25 22 Dayton Grey - Love Is On the Line 08/01 15
26 20 Shonda - Falling in Love Again 28/12 26
27 29 Aya Ito - Spellbound 11/01 12
28   Lovescene Feat. Blind Mic - Show Me What I'm
Missing (Radio Edit)
14/01 9
29 27 BL - Make Love 07/01 16
30   Mamas Gun - Party For One / Looking
For Moses
14/01 9


Lee Fields [2022] - Ordinary Lives [Daptone Records]


Soul veteran Lee Fields released a new single "Ordinary Lives" on Friday (21 Jan 2021).

He debuted in 1969 and, as a solo artist and with The Expressions, has released over twenty albums since 1979 and countless singles. His last three albums have been for Big Crown records but the latest single appears on Daptone for who is is recording a new album due in the autumn.

The latest single was written by Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth (aka Bosco Mann) and is from a previously unreleased Dap-Kings session and announces his return to the Daptone stable.

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Details
Rating: 8.1
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Deep Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Daptone Records
Cat No: None
Date: 21/01/2022
Key/BPM: 7B/98
Value: £1


R.I.P. Lew Kirton (1948 - 22 Jan 2022)


What a devastating start to 2022 for friends and family of so many soul music related artists and their fans. It pains me to announce yet another departure of an artist much loved by the UK Northern and Modern Soul scene in particular. Lew Kirton, one time lead singer with The Invitations, has died. The news was passed to me by Gary Van Den Bussche after it being posted on Lew's facebook page yesterday.
Lew was originally from Barbados and went by the name Jiggs Kirton. In 1967 he emigrated to Canada and by 1969 he was touring with Sam & Dave as their drummer.  He joined The Invitations in 1972 (who were formed around 1965 and had released a handful of singles on various labels without success before Kirton joined them) replacing Herman Colefield as their lead singer who in turn had replaced Roger Jolly who sang lead on their Dynovoice recordings. A couple of their early singles on Dynovoice were big on the UK rare soul scene i.e. "What's Wrong With Me Baby" and "Skiing In The Snow".

Their biggest success came in 1973 with the single "They Say The Girl's Crazy" b/w "For Your Precious Love" (The Impressions song) on Silver Blue records which reached #110 pop and #17 R&B and has been a favourite tune on the modern soul scene for decades. They followed it with "Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart" (#79 R&B and previously an album track for Clarence Reid aka Blowfly) and finally, as far as chart success is concerned at least, "Look On The Good Side" (#43 R&B).  They released one other single on Silver Blue ("Let's Love (And Find Together)") which failed to chart.

By 1977 Silver Blue had been acquired by TK and Lew Kirton had gone solo releasing his first single, a funky disco tune "Hold On To What You Got", on Verdith in 1976 as Lew Jiggs Kirton. The follow up on TK subsidiary Marlin "Do What You Want, Be Who You Are" is a stunning (Hall & Oates written and recorded (1976) and also recorded by The Dramatics) deep soul ballad which entered the lower reaches of the R&B chart (#94) in 1977 which still stands up today flipped with the mid tempo "Come On With It" (on which he sounds very like Jimmy Ruffin to my ears?). 

I guess due to the success of this single he was switched to the Alston label where he recorded "New York City" (another great deep soul ballad) followed by "Heaven In The Afternoon" which became iconic on the UK modern and northern soul scenes but neither made a dent on the R&B chart. In 1979 he appeared on B. Baker Chocolate Co.'s self-titled album as featured vocalist on "It's Where You're Coming From".

An album "Just Arrived" followed on Alston in 1980 which spawned the next single "Island Girl" released in 1981. "Something Special" from the album was another big tune of his on the modern soul circuit.

By 1983 he moved to Believe In A Dream where he released four singles and another album "Talk To Me" all in 1983 with two of the singles both charting R&B ("Talk To Me" (#31) and "Don't Give Up Your Dream (Hang On In There)" (#71).  However, another of the singles ("Just Can't Get Enough") got a UK release and peaked at #90 on UK pop chart. After this his output declined and he released only a few singles but came back with two albums on Tweedside, "Forever" in 2005 and "So Into You" in 2010.

Below is a Spotify playlist of 25 of his best tunes along with a few that are not available on Spotify from YouTube.



Lance Ferguson v Skyline v Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness / Sadness


A nice lazy Sunday vibe! That London bus syndrome arises again as Lance Ferguson released another track from his forthcoming "Rare Grooves Spectrum Vol. 2" yesterday (21 Jan 2022)  (album is due next Friday 28 Jan) and as if by magic a group called Skyline also released a version of the same track on the same day, which of course is Kool & the Gang's classic "Summer Madness".

The song has been sampled literally hundred of times by the likes of Snoop Dogg "Doggy Dogg World" (1993), Ice Cube "You Know How We Do It" (1993), Aaliyah "A Girl Like Me" (1996) and, probably most famously, by DJ Jazzy Fresh & Fresh Prince "Summertime" (1991).

I've included some great vintage footage of Kool & the Gang performing the song 'live' on Soul Train back in the day, 'probably' 1975, as it was originally released as a B side to "Spirit Of The Boogie" which was their third #1 US R&B hit and Summer Madness reached #36 so it must have been flipped.