Monday, 30 January 2023

Danny Boy [2023] - OD [Chicago Creed Music Group]


Danny Boy featured here last week with a new single "Crazy" and we took the opportunity of posting another two tracks released as singles last year which will feature on his forthcoming album "Black Heart" on 14 Feb.

He released another single  on Friday, "OD",  which will, presumably, also appear on the album out in two weeks.

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Rating: 8.2
Explicit: Y
Genre/Style: New Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Chicago Creed Music Group
Cat No: None
Date: 27/01/2023
Key/BPM: 7A/56
Price: £1
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TL [2023] - Give It Up / Let's Talk It Over [Athens Of The North #ATH123]


Rare modern soul from TL who is Tom Lipkins. The record was originally released on Suncoast in 1986 with the artist name punctuated i.e. T.L. 

AOTN's Euan Fryer describes it a 'beyond rare' and I would have to agree as it is the only release on the label and none have ever sold on Discogs. A Google search found nothing, not even a listing on Popsike and it is not listed on 45Cat.

The original Suncoast label is sparse suggesting that it may be a private press and, ever the detective, I keyed in the phone number on the label into Google which turned out to be the number for producer Willie Harpe who, at that time at least, was based in Deland, FL. Perhaps that's how Euan tracked him down and licensed the master tapes for this release?

The record was covered up as Hamilton Connection by George Mahood and then by Soul Sam.

On original release, the deep ballad "Let's Talk It Over" was the A side. On the reissue the modern soul tune "Give It Up" takes top billing, but don't ignore the superb, 6:28, deep flip, and don't be thrown by the slow intro to "Give It Up" as it kicks after about 20 seconds in. Interestingly, on the original release, writer's credits go to Tom Lipkin but on the reissue to Willie Harpe, so was Tom Lipkin a pseudonym?

A great double sider that you will probably never find on original vinyl, so this one will fly off the shelves. So you know what to do, head over to Bandcamp to order the vinyl, but it looks like you may be too late as they are already sold out so it's to the vinyl dealers or pay the king's ransom on Discogs.

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Rating: 8.8
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Modern Soul / Deep Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital / 7" Vinyl
Label: Athens Of The North
Cat No: ATH123
Date: 27/01/2023
Key/BPM: 10A/130 / 10A/67
Price: £1.38 / Sold Out
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Langston Lyric [2022] - Never Get Enough Of / Take A Chance [Self Released]


Released on 14 Dec 2022 is a single now being distributed on promo by Langston Lyric "Never Get Enough Of". He only appears to have one other release "Take A Chance" from Sep '22 which is also rather good too, so will post them both.

There's not a lot of information about him but from writer's credits on both songs I would guess his real name is D. Langston Tupponce, and from his facebook, he is a veteran firefighter from Richmond, VA, and it was his birthday yesterday (29 Jan).

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Rating: 8.5
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: New Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 14/12/2022 / 07/09/2022
Key/BPM: 8B/72 / 7A/100
Price: £1
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Little George & Dale May Feat. Clara Hurtado [2023] - Chill [Self Released]


Little George is George Alan Diaper (going by writing credits although his Instagram page is perterandre3000) originally from Kidderminster, now living in South London. His latest single "Chill" is his second official release. His first, "Sloppy" (a lo-fi instrumental which he describes as 'Soundscapey jazz dubstep fusion') is on Bandcamp and for some unknown reason is filed under Various Artists on Spotify.

The latest song includes rap by UK based rapper Dale May and vocals from Madrid born, UK based, Clara Hurtado. It has a good jazzy vibe and would be good with a non rap version!

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Rating: 8.3
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Neo Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 27/01/2023
Key/BPM: 8A/94
Price: £1
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Roger Williams [2023-01-29] - The Soulsorts Sunday Soul Collection #3 [Starpoint Radio]


The latest from the connoisseur's DJ Roger Soulsorts Williams whose Soulsorts Sunday Soul Collection 2023 #3 was broadcast live last night, Sun 29 Jan 2023, on Starpoint Radio 22:00-00:00 GMT.

Maintaining quality across the board with the best new music with some not quite so new.

Roger's show is broadcast every Sunday between 22:00-24:00 (GMT) on Starpoint Radio playing his selection of the best new soul and jazz releases.

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Playlist

Sufiano – Ridin High
Jarrod Lawson – I Would Die 4U
Susy K feat. Dave Browning – Workin' 
Tristan – Tell Me
Gene Moore & India.Arie – Beautiful
Lexi feat. Gene Moore – I Choose You
Gene Moore – Coming Home
Audi Yo – Baby Love
Danny Boy – This Song
Keisha Martin & Maurice Gregory – Best Part
Ché Sampson – Walk With Me
Gene Noble – This Groove
Kyle Jason – Lay Back (And Love)
Lindsay Lucas & Jonny Tobin – Your Side of the Bed
AlphaMama – Hate You Love
Bee-B – Damn Good Reason
Webster Lewis – Reach Out
Webster Lewis – Boston
Jarvis Greene – Got Me Thinking
Langston Lyric – Never Get Enough Of
Jeffrey Dennis feat. Frank McComb – Missing You
Joe Leavy – Let It Go
Marcy Brown – Never Give You Up
Royalty Duo – Forever
Penny Wells – I Wanna Be More (You Are)
Lori Williams – Too Late (It's My Time)
Val B. King – I Adore You
Tiffany Bynoe – Never Say Never
Rebecca Jade – Show Me
Cree Turner feat. Teri Tobin – Wanna Be Loved

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Jackie Ross - A Profile


Jackie Ross may not be a particularly well known artist to other than die hard soulies. She was born Jaculyn Bless Ross on this day in 1946 in St. Louis, MO and is 77 today. 

Both her parents were preachers, so inevitably she started singing gospel from a young age, as early as 3 years old she performed on her parents' radio show. The family moved to Chicago after her father died when she was 8. Her mother met, and became friendly with, Sam Cooke who signed Jackie to his fledgling SAR label where she released her first recording "Hold Me" / "Hard Times" in 1962 as Jacki Ross aged just 15. The A side was written by Cooke and Ross penned the B side.
After spending time in Syl Johnson's band, as a result of winning a talent show, Ross signed to Chess in 1964 and had her biggest hit with her first single "Selfish One" which reached #11 R&B. The follow up single "I've Got The Skill" didn't fare as well only reaching #89, and the one after "Haste Makes Waste" failed to hit the top 100 (falling outside at 124) with her next, and last, R&B chart entry being "Jerk And Twine" in early 1965 reaching #85. The flip side of the single had a song called "New Lover" which had the same backing as "Selfish One". Based on the success of "Selfish One", Chess released her debut album "Full Bloom" in 1964 which contained both sides of her first three singles plus another four songs not released on singles including two standards i.e. "Summertime" and "Misty".

Several more singles were released on Chess, including Trade Martin's "Take Me For A Little While", released at the same time as Evie Sands in July 1965 and a minor hit for Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles in 1967.

By 1967 Ross was in dispute with Chess, the usual story over promotion and royalties, and left for Brunswick where she released just two singles, "Keep Your Chin Up" (1968) and "Walk On My Side" (1969). She then joined Jerry Butler's Fountain label for another two singles before signing for Mercury in 1970 for another two, the first a reissue of her last Fountain single. In 1971 she released a single "Doctor Slap's Man Is Born" on Sedgrick, the same label on which Don Gardner's Northern Soul ultra-rarity "Cheatin Kind" was released. Both sides of the single were picked up by U.S.A. records who released it a few months later. 

For the remainder of the 70s she label hopped with one single on Scepter, two on GSF, another few releases on Sedgrick, one on Capitol and a few on Golden Ear, one with Little Milton. Golden Ear and Sedgerick were owned by James Vanleer, who wrote and produced all of Ross' original material from 1971 and became her manager.

Some sporadic singles were released during the 80s, several on Golden Ear, where she also released a solo album, "A New Beginning For Jackie Ross" which sells for up to £500, a joint album with Little Milton, another joint album with Bobby Rush and one billed as Southside Movement & Jackie Ross. Her last single was in 1988 for Willie Mitchell's Waylo label which had an Isaac Hayes song top side and a re-recorded 80s version of "Selfish One" titled "Selfishone".

Apart from the Sedgrick/U.S.A. single and "Keep Your Chin Up" on Brunswick, the only material available on Spotify is her Chess recordings.

Her namesake, Diana Ross, recorded "Selfish One" in 1987 on her "Red Hot Rhythm + Blues" album.


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