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Monday, 6 February 2023

CRUZ The Dame [2023] - What Have You Done / Fool For You [Vintage Sound Recordings]


CRUZ The Dame (aka Crystal Heimberger) from Atlanta,GA, featured here last year with a pair of singles, "Wanna Live" and "Sweet Thang", released on the same day (7 Jul 2020) which appeared to be her first releases. When they were originally posted no videos were available but there is now one for "Wanna Live" which is included below.

She's released a few more since then which have passed us by, but has released another two in the last week or so. The better of the two is "What Have You Done" (27 Jan '23). The latest "Fool For You" (3 Feb '23) has a familiar sound as it has a bit of a retro 80s feel reminiscent of a bassline from Rene & Angela ("I'll Be Good"?).

When we posted her first two single we surmised that she also uses the name Crystal Guidry as she is married to music executive Demmette Guidry who helped launch the careers of many prominent recording artists including Beyoncé/Destinys Child, Lauryn Hill/Fugees, Maxwell, Cypress Hill, Mary Mary, Alicia Keys, Leela James and Jaheim and several others.

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Rating: 7.9 / 8.1
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Retro Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Vintage Sound Recordings
Cat No: None
Date: 27/01/2023 / 03/02/2023
Key/BPM: 10A/93 / 6A/108
Price: £1
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VA [2023] - Do It All Night! The Sound Of Tardam Records [Acid Jazz] (Full Album)


A fourteen track compilation of the retro soul form Italian and Dutch label Tardam, "Do It All Night! The Sound Of Tardam Records". The label takes its name from the two cities that it emanated from in 2014, Taranto in Southern Italy and Amsterdam by DJ Goffredo Santovito and musicians Fabrizio Carrieri and Mikkel Van Der Meulen. 

The label has released nine singles between then and 2019 all with a sixties boogaloo, modjazz, soul, ska, r’n’b & funk feel. One or two were covers of Northern Soul 'classics' by The Mighty Typhoons.  Lou Pride's "I'm Comum Home in The Mornun" (which rarely turns up for sale on original vinyl, although was heavily bootlegged in the mid 70s as it was a huge sound), and a respectable cover of Margie Joseph's, Willie Tee penned, crossover classic, "One More Chance" featuring Beulah Enser on vocals. They have been posted previously last year when they were released digitally.

Note that "The Snake" is thankfully not the 'played to death' Al Wilson version of Oscar Brown Jr.'s song.

If this is your bag then I'd suggest you grab it from Bandcamp as it's only £7.50 there versus £10.99 on Amazon. It's also available on vinyl.

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Rating: 7.8
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Retro Soul
Format: Album / Compilation
Media: Digital
Label: Acid Jazz
Cat No: None
Date: 03/02/2023
Price: £10.99 / £23
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Rita Ray [2023] - Ms. Steal-Your-Man (Robbie's Radio Edit) [Self Released]


A Robbie Vincent re-edit of "Ms. Steal-Your-Man" from Rita Ray's sophomore album "A Life Of It's Own". The album contained part 1 (which was predominantly instrumental) and part 2 which together gave a running time of 12:53 (7:31 + 5:22) which Robbie has condensed to 5:41.

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Rating: 8.3
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: New Soul / Re-Edit
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 03/02/2023
Key/BPM: N/A
Price: £unavailable
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Raheem DeVaughn & The Colleagues & Vandell Andrews Feat. Goapele [2023] - Love Around The Clock [New Era Soul Records]


From a forthcoming album "Love Euphoria" by Raheem DeVaughn, Vandell Andrew & The Colleagues, (due on 10 Feb)  is the second single following the title track "Euphoria (Raheem DeVaughn remix)".

The latest single "Love Around The Clock" features Goapele.

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Rating: 8.5
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Neo Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: New Era Soul Records
Cat No: None
Date: 03/01/2023
Key/BPM: 3A/87
Price: £1
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Roger Williams [2023-02-05] - The Soulsorts Sunday Soul Collection #4 [Starpoint Radio]


The latest from the connoisseur's DJ, Roger Soulsorts Williams, whose SoulSorts Sunday Soul Collection 2023 #4 was broadcast live last night, Sun 5 Feb 2023, on Starpoint Radio 22:00-00:00 GMT.

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

Wipe The Needle feat. Josh Milan – Tenderly (WTN Peaktime Mix)
Wipe The Needle feat .Alex Lattimore – Did You Ever (Original Mix)
Soulpersona feat. Darien Dean – What's Good? (Demo Version)
Ciara Leah – Love Money
Minneapolis Gospel Sound – I've Got The Victory
Guy Robinson & Light the World – He's Good to Me
Gene Moore & India.Arie – Beautiful
Tyrone Lee – Awaken My Love
Band Of Pockets – You're The Sweetest Thing
Tristan – A New Dawn Rises
Crutchfield Jones – Go On and Do This
Ché Sampson – Walk With Me
Soulpersona feat. Darien Dean – Showya (Soulpersona Remix)
Barrett Strong – Surrender
Barrett Strong – Be My Girl
Energy MC2 – Love To Make Love To You
Energy MC2 – You And Only You
Soulpersona feat. Katie Leone – Drippin' Soul (Demo Version)
E. Live – Wise Up Rise Up
Will Downing – Love on You
Susy K feat. Dave Browning – Workin'
Danny Boy – This Song
Audi Yo – Baby Love
Carlos Budd Ford – The Way U Love Me
October London – Back to your Place
Gene Noble – This Groove
Kyle Jason – Lay Back (And Love)
Jeffrey Dennis feat. Frank McComb – Missing You

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Richard Searling [2023-01-08] - Crossover Hot 100 Pt. 5 (36-21) [Solar Radio]


The fifth of seven podcasts of Richard Searling's Crossover Hot 100 broadcast on 8 Jan 2023 on Solar Radio counting down from #36 to #21.

Catch up with previous episodes:
Part 1 - 100 - 084
Part 2 - 083 - 070
Part 3 - 069 - 054
Part 4 - 053 - 037


Playlist Part 5

36 - Sebastian Williams [1970] - Get Your Point Over 
       [Ovide #249]
35 - Betty Moorer [1971] - Speed Up 
       [Wand #WND 11202] (Early member of The Esquires)
       Alt: Impalas [1969] - Speed Up 
       [Capitol #2709]
34 - Roz Ryan (Dramatics) [1970] - My Only Temptation 
       [Volt #VOA-4040]
33 - Moses Smith [1970] - Keep On Striving 
       [Cotillion #45-44075]
32 - Esther Phillips [1969] - Nobody But You 
       [Roulette #R-7059]
       Alt: Otis Leavill [1967] - Nobody But You
       [Smash #S-2141]
31 - We The People [1973] - Making My Daydream Real 
       [Lion #164]
30 - Jean Wells [1968] - What Have I Got To Lose 
       [Calla #C-157]
29 - Corey Blake [1975] - How Can I Go On Without You 
       [Capitol #4057]
       Alt: John Edwards [2006] - How Can I Make It Without You 
       [Kent Select #CITY 002] (from "A Careful Man" CD)
       Alt: Phillip Mitchell [2004] - How Can I Go On Without You 
       [Grapevine #GVCD 3012] (from "Just The Beginning" CD)
28 - Sandy Golden [1965] - When We're All Alone Tonight 
       [Masterpiece #201]
27 - The Topics [1973] - Booking Up Baby 
       [Mercury #73447]
26 - Connie Laverne - Can't Live Without You 
       [GSF #6916]
       Alt: Phyllis Hyman [1998] - Can't Live Without You 
       [Roadshow #RS 4600] (From "Phyllis Hyman Remembered")
25 - Mel Williams [1974] - Sweet Girl Of Mine 
       [Buddah #BDA-447]
24 - Almeta Lattimore [1975] - These Memories 
       [Mainstream #MRL 5575] (c/u as Lorraine Robinson)
23 - Anthony White [1975] - Hey Baby 
       [Philadelphia International #ZS6 3566]
22 - Rita Graham [1969] - My Cup Runneth Over 
       [Tangerine #TRCS-1507] (Vibrations LP) c/u Jean Washington
21 - Melvin Moore [1981] - All Of A Sudden 
       [Sky Hero Productions #SHP-198133
       (member of Southside Movement)

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Natalie Cole - A Profile


Natalie Maria Cole is, of course, the daughter of the great Nat King Cole and his jazz singer wife Maria Cole (nee Hawkins) who sang with Count Basie and Duke Ellington under the name Marie Ellington (nothing to to with Duke, she married airman Spurgeon Ellington in 1943 who died in the war). Natalie was born in Los Angeles on 6 Feb 1950 (and died on 31 Dec 2015 aged 65) so would have been 73 today.

She burst onto the music scene with her first single "This Will Be" in 1975 which was an R&B #1 hit and a Top 10 Hot 100 hit peaking at #6. It was also a pop hit in the UK climbing to #32. It won her a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Not a bad debut?
Although she sang on some of her father's recordings as a child, she didn't start singing professionally until she completed her education, majoring in Child Psychology from the University of Massachusetts in 1972. She sang in clubs with a band called Black Magic doing covers. She met song-writing / producer duo Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy (who she would later marry) and recorded some demos at Curtis Mayfield's studio which led to her being signed by Capitol. Some of the demo songs featured on her debut album "Inseparable" and were allegedly offered to Aretha Franklin to record (including "This Will Be") who turned them down as she was busy recording her "You" album.

Cole's first three singles, "This Will Be", the title track from the album, "Inseparable", followed by "Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)" from her next album "Natalie", were all R&B #1 hits.

Another Grammy was awarded for Best New Artist in 1976 making her the first African-American artist to win the award and the following year she won Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for "Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady)".

The award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Female began in 1968 and up until 1976 Aretha Franklin had won it every year which led to her being dubbed the "new Aretha Franklin" (listen to "I Can't Say No" from her debut album if in any doubts). Cole won it for two consecutive years and Franklin went on to win it another three times.

The lead single "I've Got Love on My Mind" from her third album "Unpredictable" also hit the R&B top spot as did the album. In summary four of her first five singes were #1 R&B and two of her first three albums were #1 R&B with the second peaking at #3. Her first six albums all went Gold with two of them going Platinum but the next four between 1980-85 weren't as successful and she parted ways with Capitol after the second of the four. This was in part to her struggling with a drug addiction and entering rehabilitation.

She was back to her winning ways by 1987 with the release of "Everlasting" followed by "Good To Be Back" in 1989 both of which were Gold. It was her next album "Unforgettable... with Love" in 1991 where she sang her father's songs that went stratospheric. It sold over 7m copies in the US alone and won three Grammys, Album of the Year and Record of the Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal for "Unforgettable".
That album was followed by another album of Jazz standards, "Take A Look" (1993) (winning her Best Jazz Vocal Performance) and a Christmas album, "Holly & Ivy" (1994), which both sold well going gold, and then her fourth Platinum selling album "Stardust" in 1996 from which she released a virtual duet with her father of "When I Fall In Love" which, despite only charting in Canada, won her another Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

Another eight albums were released before her death in 2015 between 1999-2013. She released another album of jazz standards titled "Still Unforgettable" in 2008 which included songs sung, not only by her father but, by Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peggy Lee. It was her fourth #1 album on the Jazz charts and won her yet another Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, the ninth, and last, of her career.

Cole wrote her autobiography "Angel on My Shoulder" in 2000 which was made into a TV movie "Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story". Through her drug use, which she says started whilst at university, she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2008 and later suffered from kidney failure which required dialysis whilst waiting for a transplant which was carried out in 2009. She died of heart failure on 31 Dec 2015.

With over twenty albums to her name, the playlist has had to be severely restricted, so most of her jazz material released from the 90s onwards has been excluded with more focus on her 70s & 80s soul recordings with a few from later.


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