Sunday, 13 August 2023

Lydia Marcelle [2023] - I Want To Know / Where Has It Gone / This Time We're Really Through [Lo-Flo Records]


Lydia Marcelle is know to Northern Soul aficionados for her 1967 single "It's Not Like You" on Manhattan. It was sufficiently popular to warrant a bootlegging. The song was written by Harley Hatcher who had a track played off his 1973 album "The Soul Hustler", the pounding instrumental title track which was covered up as Al De Lory "Discotheque Alibi" by Richard Searling.

Marcelle released just five singles in total starting with a very Sonny & Cher / Mod sounding "Everybody Dance" for Atco in 1964 which was a NOLA production by Wardell Quezergue. Her next was on NOLA which included the flip of the previous single along with the Robert Parker written, Motownesque, "Another Kind Of Fellow" which got a UK release on Sue.

Her next two were on another New Orleans label, Manhattan, with all sides written, arranged and produced by Harley Hatcher, and all very pop oriented. The last single was one of her best "Easy Breezy" on Knight, the label for Traci Borges' Knight recording studio in New Orleans,  in 1972.

Marcelle moved to L.A. in the late 60s where she met songwriter Jane McNealy whilst at Hollywood's Studio Club. They recorded some unreleased songs with jazz producer/arranger Harold Battiste Jr.        

McNeally has set up a label called Lo-Flo Records and is releasing these previously unreleased songs. We believe there are five in total to be released with three already available.

The first "I Want To Know" on 30 Jun, followed by "Where Has It Gone" (28 Jul) and "This Time We're Really Through" (11 Aug).

Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.

Details
Rating:
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: 60s Soul / Blue-Eyed / Previously Unreleased
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Lo-Flo Records
Cat No: None
Date: 30/06/2023 / 28/07/2023 / 11/08/2023
Key/BPM: 9B/118 / 7B/115 /  9B/113 
Price: £1 / £1 / £1
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