The Chantels – Indian giver (Verve)
Honey & the Bees – Love Addict (Arctic)
S.O.U.L – Burning Spear (Musicor)
Shelley Fisher – I’ll leave you girl (Kapp)
The Ambassadors – Ain´t got the Love Of One Girl (Arctic)
Tony Alvon & the Belairs – Sexy Coffee Pot (Atlantic)
Frank Ferrer - Hallelujah (Blue Candle)
Betty O’ Brien – She’ll be gone (Liberty)
Betty La Vette – What Condition My Condition Is In (Karen)
Jimmy Clark - Sweet Darlin (Soulhawk)
Hank Jacobs – Elijah Rockin with Soul (Call Me)
Tommy Neal – Goin´to a Happening (Pameline)
The Intros – Stop Look and Listen (Jamie)
Masqueraders – Do you love me baby (Wand)
Willie Kendrick – Change your ways (RCA)
Metros – Since I found my baby (RCA)
Ann Sexton – You’ve been gone to long (Seventy7)
The New Yorkers – I don’t want to be your fool (Tac-Ful)
Stanley Mitchell – Get it baby (Dynamo 111 wlp)
Carl Carlton – I can feel it (Back Beat)
Valentines – Breakaway (Sound Stage 7)
Linda Jones – Just can’t live my life (Warner)
21st Century – Coming right back (DOT Records wlp)
Rick McClelland - Frozen Sunshine (Quad)
Bonny St Claire - I surrender (Phillips)
Monday, November 22, 2010
Fadern playlist Internasjonalen Ground Floor Nov. 19th 2010
-Teddy Martin&his Las Vegas Twisters: "No wampum" (Fr.Col. -early 60s)
-Lee Rogers: "Love for a love" (US Wheelsville -66)
-Johnny Meyers: "Wonderful girl" (US Instant -62)
-Majestics: "Oasis" pt.2 (US Chess promo -61)
-Shorty Long: "Sing what you wanna" (US Soul -67)
-Art Neville: "Too much" (US Instant -61)
-Jazz Crusaders: "Eleanor Rigby" (US Pacific -68)
-Marie Adams & 3 Tons of Joy: "Get on up..." (US Com.Per. -72)
-Errol Dee: "Love or money" (US Instant -62)
-Shorty Long: "Night fo' last" instro (US Soul -67)
-Laura Lee: "Mama's got a good thing" (US Chess -69)
-Patricia Paay: " (can you) Please crawl out your window" (NL EMI -75)
mix'd
-Willie Harper: "But I couldn't" (US ALON -61)
-Charles Wright & 103rd Street.. : "Sorry Charlie" (US WB promo -70)
-Pointer Sisters: "Love ain't easy" (US Atco -75)
-Joe Jones: "Here's what you gotta do" (US Roulette promo -61)
-Don Patterson: "Diane" (US Prestige -63?)
-Roosevelt Williams: "The Party" (US Neptune promo -76)
x-over & Bahia, much like Serge Mendez in same period
-Ernie K-Doe: "Real man" (US Minit -61)
-Jackie Edwards & Soulmakers: "Che Che" pt.2 (US Daran -69)
presumately diff.person to Blackwell/Island/Sue tunesmith?
Osborne's not so sure 'bout that, though
-Bobby Patterson: "I got to get over" (US Proud promo -early 80s)
-Earl King: "We are just friends" (US Imperial -62)
-Albert Collins: "Frost bite" (US TCF -65)
-Solomon Burke: "Get up and do something for yourself" (US MGM -72)
-Maurice Williams & Zodiacs: "Some day" (US Herald -61) Stay'ish
-Lonnie Mack: "Suzie-Q" (US Fraternity -64?)
-Magic Sam: "She belongs to me" (US Crash -66)
-Sonny & Cher: "It's gonna rain" (US Atco -65)
backed by recently arriven AFO trek to L.A. of that year
-Jazz Crusaders: "Ooga-boo-ga-loo" (US Pacific -68)
-Z Z Hill: "Your love" (US UA -72)
-Curly Moore: "Get low down" pt.2 (US Sansu -67)
-Jr.Walker: "Shoot your shot" (US Soul -65)
-Steve Mancha: "You're still in my heart" (US Groovesville -65)
-Franky & Spindles: "Memphis underground" (US Canyon promo -68?)
Herbie Mann song, rhythmically altered and slightly uptempo'd
-David Ruffin: "We'll have a good thing going on" (US Motown -68)
-Shirley & Lee: "I feel good" (US Aladdin -56)
-Cliff Bennett & Rebel Rousers: "Whole lotta woman" (UK Parlo.EP -66)
cherokee RAB-artist Marvin Rainwater's song, mod'dishly done alla 1980 Secret Affair while Ian Page still enjoyed kindergarten
-Eddie Harris: "Instant death" (US Atl. promo -72)
-Chris Kenner: "She can dance" (US Instant -64)
-Jose Feliciano: "Everybody do the click" (US RCA promo -64)
-Solomon Burke & Imperial Show Stoppers: "More rockin' soul" (US Atl
-64)
King Kurtis & Kingpins, really
-Lee Dorsey: "Operation heartache" (UK Stateside -66)
-Tom Jones: "Stop breaking my heart" (UK Decca -66)
-Beverly and Mike: "Shame" (Can.London promo -64) Shirley&Lee'ish
-Willie Hightower: "So tired" (US Fury -63)
-Manhattans: "I bet'cha couldn't love me" (US Carnival -67)
-Lee Dorsey: "Work, work, work" (US Amy -66)
-Bettye Swann: "(my heart is)Closed for the season" (US Capitol -69)
-Barbara Lynn: "You're losing me" (US Atl. -68)
-Billy Farrell: "Slippin' and slidin' " (US Imperial -54)
Lil'Rik song, a year prior to release of composer's version
-Kenny Young: "Leave those young girls alone, old men" (US Share-69)
-Lee Dorsey: "Confusion" (US Amy -67)
-Taj Mahal: "Corrina" (US Col. promo -68)
-Fats Domino: "I done got over it" (US Mercury -65) Guitar Slim's
-Sergio Mendez & Brasil '66: "the Frog" (US A&M promo -67)
-Lee Dorsey: "Can you hear me" (US Amy -66)
-B B King: "Love, honor and obey" (US Kent -64)
-Meters: "Do the Dirt" (US reprise promo -72)
-Solomon Burke: "Lawdy miss Claudy" (US Atl. -66)
-Lee Dorsey: "Neighbor's daugther" (US Amy -67)
-Rolling Stones: "Try a little harder" (UK Decca -75)
february 64 take.Really Mick alone with usual UK session suspects plus Brit ballroom big band.Loog Oldham spector'ishly produced
-Shirley & Lee: "That's what I wanna do" (US UA -74/55 reissue)
-Buckinghams: "Don't you care" (US Col. -68)
-Chuck Johnson: "Here we go 'round the mulberry bush"
(US Symbol -63)
-Otis Redding: "Nobody's fault but mine" (Can. Atco -67)
-Spinners: "I'll be around" (US Atl. -73)
-Eddie Floyd: "Consider me" (US Stax -69)
-Johnny Adams: "I want to do everything for you" (US Ron -64)
-Lee Rogers: "Love for a love" (US Wheelsville -66)
-Johnny Meyers: "Wonderful girl" (US Instant -62)
-Majestics: "Oasis" pt.2 (US Chess promo -61)
-Shorty Long: "Sing what you wanna" (US Soul -67)
-Art Neville: "Too much" (US Instant -61)
-Jazz Crusaders: "Eleanor Rigby" (US Pacific -68)
-Marie Adams & 3 Tons of Joy: "Get on up..." (US Com.Per. -72)
-Errol Dee: "Love or money" (US Instant -62)
-Shorty Long: "Night fo' last" instro (US Soul -67)
-Laura Lee: "Mama's got a good thing" (US Chess -69)
-Patricia Paay: " (can you) Please crawl out your window" (NL EMI -75)
mix'd
-Willie Harper: "But I couldn't" (US ALON -61)
-Charles Wright & 103rd Street.. : "Sorry Charlie" (US WB promo -70)
-Pointer Sisters: "Love ain't easy" (US Atco -75)
-Joe Jones: "Here's what you gotta do" (US Roulette promo -61)
-Don Patterson: "Diane" (US Prestige -63?)
-Roosevelt Williams: "The Party" (US Neptune promo -76)
x-over & Bahia, much like Serge Mendez in same period
-Ernie K-Doe: "Real man" (US Minit -61)
-Jackie Edwards & Soulmakers: "Che Che" pt.2 (US Daran -69)
presumately diff.person to Blackwell/Island/Sue tunesmith?
Osborne's not so sure 'bout that, though
-Bobby Patterson: "I got to get over" (US Proud promo -early 80s)
-Earl King: "We are just friends" (US Imperial -62)
-Albert Collins: "Frost bite" (US TCF -65)
-Solomon Burke: "Get up and do something for yourself" (US MGM -72)
-Maurice Williams & Zodiacs: "Some day" (US Herald -61) Stay'ish
-Lonnie Mack: "Suzie-Q" (US Fraternity -64?)
-Magic Sam: "She belongs to me" (US Crash -66)
-Sonny & Cher: "It's gonna rain" (US Atco -65)
backed by recently arriven AFO trek to L.A. of that year
-Jazz Crusaders: "Ooga-boo-ga-loo" (US Pacific -68)
-Z Z Hill: "Your love" (US UA -72)
-Curly Moore: "Get low down" pt.2 (US Sansu -67)
-Jr.Walker: "Shoot your shot" (US Soul -65)
-Steve Mancha: "You're still in my heart" (US Groovesville -65)
-Franky & Spindles: "Memphis underground" (US Canyon promo -68?)
Herbie Mann song, rhythmically altered and slightly uptempo'd
-David Ruffin: "We'll have a good thing going on" (US Motown -68)
-Shirley & Lee: "I feel good" (US Aladdin -56)
-Cliff Bennett & Rebel Rousers: "Whole lotta woman" (UK Parlo.EP -66)
cherokee RAB-artist Marvin Rainwater's song, mod'dishly done alla 1980 Secret Affair while Ian Page still enjoyed kindergarten
-Eddie Harris: "Instant death" (US Atl. promo -72)
-Chris Kenner: "She can dance" (US Instant -64)
-Jose Feliciano: "Everybody do the click" (US RCA promo -64)
-Solomon Burke & Imperial Show Stoppers: "More rockin' soul" (US Atl
-64)
King Kurtis & Kingpins, really
-Lee Dorsey: "Operation heartache" (UK Stateside -66)
-Tom Jones: "Stop breaking my heart" (UK Decca -66)
-Beverly and Mike: "Shame" (Can.London promo -64) Shirley&Lee'ish
-Willie Hightower: "So tired" (US Fury -63)
-Manhattans: "I bet'cha couldn't love me" (US Carnival -67)
-Lee Dorsey: "Work, work, work" (US Amy -66)
-Bettye Swann: "(my heart is)Closed for the season" (US Capitol -69)
-Barbara Lynn: "You're losing me" (US Atl. -68)
-Billy Farrell: "Slippin' and slidin' " (US Imperial -54)
Lil'Rik song, a year prior to release of composer's version
-Kenny Young: "Leave those young girls alone, old men" (US Share-69)
-Lee Dorsey: "Confusion" (US Amy -67)
-Taj Mahal: "Corrina" (US Col. promo -68)
-Fats Domino: "I done got over it" (US Mercury -65) Guitar Slim's
-Sergio Mendez & Brasil '66: "the Frog" (US A&M promo -67)
-Lee Dorsey: "Can you hear me" (US Amy -66)
-B B King: "Love, honor and obey" (US Kent -64)
-Meters: "Do the Dirt" (US reprise promo -72)
-Solomon Burke: "Lawdy miss Claudy" (US Atl. -66)
-Lee Dorsey: "Neighbor's daugther" (US Amy -67)
-Rolling Stones: "Try a little harder" (UK Decca -75)
february 64 take.Really Mick alone with usual UK session suspects plus Brit ballroom big band.Loog Oldham spector'ishly produced
-Shirley & Lee: "That's what I wanna do" (US UA -74/55 reissue)
-Buckinghams: "Don't you care" (US Col. -68)
-Chuck Johnson: "Here we go 'round the mulberry bush"
(US Symbol -63)
-Otis Redding: "Nobody's fault but mine" (Can. Atco -67)
-Spinners: "I'll be around" (US Atl. -73)
-Eddie Floyd: "Consider me" (US Stax -69)
-Johnny Adams: "I want to do everything for you" (US Ron -64)
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Playlist Nylon Social Club summer '09
Kindered Swedish soul is asking for playlists Klub Nylon, Oslo summer
2009 Oh, well...
Originally some millenniar modernist/funktionalist den, place was slowly taken over by rockers in what turned out to be its very last year.
Entering F&S, there were hardly any space for grits. But then, Oslo'er modernist milieu arguably always had its segreationalist leanings...
-Chuck Berry: "Carol" (US Eric, reissue) 70s Erics of impeccable matrices' parentage, from 'Masterwork' firm in Ga.
-Them: "All for myself" (Sw.Decca) -65
Swedes sported (longer) LP version on flip of their 'here comes night'
-Gerry&Pacemakers: "Skinny Minnie" (US Laurie) -64 US flip to 'it's gonna be alright'. Did it ever surface in UK? Rockin+
-Ola&Janglers: "Now I like her" (Sw.Gazell) -66 Yup, Swedish
Northern w/latino tinge
-Kinks: "Who'll be the next in line (UK Pye export issue) -65
-Contrasts: "What a day" (Ger.Monument) -68 Always thought of these as blue eyed, vocalist Bob Morrison part of Memphis/BoxTops' crowd.Still?
-Normie Rowe&Playboys: "Shakin' all over" (Aus. Sunshine) -64
-Lords: "Shakin' all over '70" (Ger.Col.) -70 mix'd, hevvvy
-Rascals: "Any dance'll do" (US Atl.) -67 see Ola&Janglers
-Bubble Puppy: "Thinkin' about thinkin' " (US I.A.) Sheldon matrix
-Johnny Kidd&Pirates: "I'll never get over you" (UK HMV) -63 Mick
Greene's first 45, I'm led to believe,
here telecastering of all his might. Kidd played Oslo in -60, btw
-Woolies: "Who do you love" (US Dunhill) -66 Son's usually spinnin' his plethorian fund of Diddley songs,of which I only recall dese Michigan'ers
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Candy man" (UK Decca) -64 Typhoons on poor
man's Embassy is as nice
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Why can't you love me" (UK Decca) -63
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Twist and shout" (UK Decca) -63 on label, but really -62 and prior to Fab4
-Luther Brandon: "Tuff-e-nuff" (US Fraternity) -59 edit.
-Beat Merchants: "She said yeh" (UK Col.) -65 My fav NOLa expat
song, be it
the Larry William's OG, Stones', Animals', Hollies' or Fab4 boot
-Fourmost: "Respectable" (UK Parlophone) -63 early rendering of
Isleys'
-Fourmost: "Baby, I need your loving" (UK Parlophone) -64 even
earlier of Four Tops'
-Heads: "Are you lonely for me,baby" (US Liberty) -68 soulie Freddie Scotts' hit, here done hideously garage'y
-Standells: "Try it" (US Tower) -66
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Don't try it" (Can. MGM) -67
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Big city lights" (US MGM) -66
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Red hot" (Can. MGM) -67 the 'Kid' Emerson
RAB song
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "The love you left behind" (US MGM) -67
chicano desert or swamp pop?
-Therapy: "Who am I" (US Outburst promo) -68? Extended meaning of
'psych' rock?
-Manfred Mann: "Without you" (UK HMV EP) -64 From 1st Brit Blues
Boom, with rare flute break
2009 Oh, well...
Originally some millenniar modernist/funktionalist den, place was slowly taken over by rockers in what turned out to be its very last year.
Entering F&S, there were hardly any space for grits. But then, Oslo'er modernist milieu arguably always had its segreationalist leanings...
-Chuck Berry: "Carol" (US Eric, reissue) 70s Erics of impeccable matrices' parentage, from 'Masterwork' firm in Ga.
-Them: "All for myself" (Sw.Decca) -65
Swedes sported (longer) LP version on flip of their 'here comes night'
-Gerry&Pacemakers: "Skinny Minnie" (US Laurie) -64 US flip to 'it's gonna be alright'. Did it ever surface in UK? Rockin+
-Ola&Janglers: "Now I like her" (Sw.Gazell) -66 Yup, Swedish
Northern w/latino tinge
-Kinks: "Who'll be the next in line (UK Pye export issue) -65
-Contrasts: "What a day" (Ger.Monument) -68 Always thought of these as blue eyed, vocalist Bob Morrison part of Memphis/BoxTops' crowd.Still?
-Normie Rowe&Playboys: "Shakin' all over" (Aus. Sunshine) -64
-Lords: "Shakin' all over '70" (Ger.Col.) -70 mix'd, hevvvy
-Rascals: "Any dance'll do" (US Atl.) -67 see Ola&Janglers
-Bubble Puppy: "Thinkin' about thinkin' " (US I.A.) Sheldon matrix
-Johnny Kidd&Pirates: "I'll never get over you" (UK HMV) -63 Mick
Greene's first 45, I'm led to believe,
here telecastering of all his might. Kidd played Oslo in -60, btw
-Woolies: "Who do you love" (US Dunhill) -66 Son's usually spinnin' his plethorian fund of Diddley songs,of which I only recall dese Michigan'ers
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Candy man" (UK Decca) -64 Typhoons on poor
man's Embassy is as nice
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Why can't you love me" (UK Decca) -63
-Brian Poole&Tremeloes: "Twist and shout" (UK Decca) -63 on label, but really -62 and prior to Fab4
-Luther Brandon: "Tuff-e-nuff" (US Fraternity) -59 edit.
-Beat Merchants: "She said yeh" (UK Col.) -65 My fav NOLa expat
song, be it
the Larry William's OG, Stones', Animals', Hollies' or Fab4 boot
-Fourmost: "Respectable" (UK Parlophone) -63 early rendering of
Isleys'
-Fourmost: "Baby, I need your loving" (UK Parlophone) -64 even
earlier of Four Tops'
-Heads: "Are you lonely for me,baby" (US Liberty) -68 soulie Freddie Scotts' hit, here done hideously garage'y
-Standells: "Try it" (US Tower) -66
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Don't try it" (Can. MGM) -67
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Big city lights" (US MGM) -66
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "Red hot" (Can. MGM) -67 the 'Kid' Emerson
RAB song
-Sam the Sham&Pharaohs: "The love you left behind" (US MGM) -67
chicano desert or swamp pop?
-Therapy: "Who am I" (US Outburst promo) -68? Extended meaning of
'psych' rock?
-Manfred Mann: "Without you" (UK HMV EP) -64 From 1st Brit Blues
Boom, with rare flute break
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