VA - Northern Soul Philly Edition (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Northern Soul Philly Edition
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Jamie Record Co.
- Genre: R&B, Soul & Funk
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:11:00
- Total Size: 165; 352 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Jamie Records was a record label founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1957 by Harold Lipsius (1913–2007) and Allan Sussel (1924–2003). Their first 45rpm single, "It's Great to Fall in Love"/"Truly" by Marian Caruso, was issued in 1957. The label was named after Allan Sussel's eldest daughter, Jamie Sussel Turner.
The label became popular in 1958 with the release of Duane Eddy's "Rebel Rouser"/"Stalkin'", which reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Eddy became the mainstay Jamie artist, recording hit after hit, including "Because They're Young" (No. 4) and "Forty Miles of Bad Road" (No. 9). Eddy's last Jamie single "Runaway Pony"/"Just Because" was issued in 1962.
Another Jamie group were the Jordan Brothers from Frackville, Pennsylvania. Their first release was "Send Me Your Picture" and their biggest hit, "Gimme Some Lovin'", was released in the US before the more successful version by the Spencer Davis Group. The Jordans toured with Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars bus tour and appeared on Philadelphia and New Jersey-based TV shows.
The last major charting record on Jamie was released in 1966, when the label issued Crispian St. Peters' "The Pied Piper" in the US (No. 4). Afterwards, the hits came out on their subsidiary labels: "Boogaloo Down Broadway" by the Fantastic Johnny C (No. 7 pop and No. 5 R&B, in 1967) and "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles & Co. (No. 2, No. 2 R&B in 1968) on the Phil-L.A. of Soul label; Brenda and the Tabulations' "Dry Your Eyes" (No. 20, No. 8 R&B) on the Dionn label, 1967; and "Love (Can Make You Happy)" by Mercy which reached No. 2 pop in 1969, on the Sundi label.
Tracklist:
01. Brenda & The Tabulations - That's The Price You Have to Pay
02. Fantastic Johnny C - Got What You Need
03. The Ethics - Standing in the Darkness
04. Volcanos - Help Wanted!
05. Pookie Hudson - This Gets to Me
06. Oscar Weathers - Your Fool Still Loves You
07. Dorothy & The Hesitations - Don't Set Me Up (For the Kill)
08. Sunshine - Goin' Home To An Empty House
09. Honey & The Bees - Dynamite Exploded
10. Oscar Weathers - The Spoiler
11. Tyrone Ashley - I Want My Baby Back
12. Barbara Mason - Bobby, Is My Baby
13. Benny Harper - Don't Let It Happen To You
14. The Temptones - Girl, I Love You
15. Kenny Gamble - The Joke's On You
16. Kit-Kats - Won't Find Better Than Me
17. Honey & The Bees - Why Do You Hurt the One Who Loves You
18. The Ambassadors - You Gave Me Somebody To Love
19. Barbara Mason - Don't Ever Want to Lose Your Love
20. The Pentagons - Until Then
21. Dorothy & The Hesitations - Trying to Work a Plan
22. Cliff Nobles - Let's Have a Good Time
23. The Volcanos - You're Number One
24. Brenda & The Tabulations - A Love You Can Depend On
25. The Stantions - Don't Let Go
26. Soul Brothers Six - Don't Give Away My Love
27. Big Dee Irwin - Better To Have Loved and Lost
The label became popular in 1958 with the release of Duane Eddy's "Rebel Rouser"/"Stalkin'", which reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Eddy became the mainstay Jamie artist, recording hit after hit, including "Because They're Young" (No. 4) and "Forty Miles of Bad Road" (No. 9). Eddy's last Jamie single "Runaway Pony"/"Just Because" was issued in 1962.
Another Jamie group were the Jordan Brothers from Frackville, Pennsylvania. Their first release was "Send Me Your Picture" and their biggest hit, "Gimme Some Lovin'", was released in the US before the more successful version by the Spencer Davis Group. The Jordans toured with Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars bus tour and appeared on Philadelphia and New Jersey-based TV shows.
The last major charting record on Jamie was released in 1966, when the label issued Crispian St. Peters' "The Pied Piper" in the US (No. 4). Afterwards, the hits came out on their subsidiary labels: "Boogaloo Down Broadway" by the Fantastic Johnny C (No. 7 pop and No. 5 R&B, in 1967) and "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles & Co. (No. 2, No. 2 R&B in 1968) on the Phil-L.A. of Soul label; Brenda and the Tabulations' "Dry Your Eyes" (No. 20, No. 8 R&B) on the Dionn label, 1967; and "Love (Can Make You Happy)" by Mercy which reached No. 2 pop in 1969, on the Sundi label.
Tracklist:
01. Brenda & The Tabulations - That's The Price You Have to Pay
02. Fantastic Johnny C - Got What You Need
03. The Ethics - Standing in the Darkness
04. Volcanos - Help Wanted!
05. Pookie Hudson - This Gets to Me
06. Oscar Weathers - Your Fool Still Loves You
07. Dorothy & The Hesitations - Don't Set Me Up (For the Kill)
08. Sunshine - Goin' Home To An Empty House
09. Honey & The Bees - Dynamite Exploded
10. Oscar Weathers - The Spoiler
11. Tyrone Ashley - I Want My Baby Back
12. Barbara Mason - Bobby, Is My Baby
13. Benny Harper - Don't Let It Happen To You
14. The Temptones - Girl, I Love You
15. Kenny Gamble - The Joke's On You
16. Kit-Kats - Won't Find Better Than Me
17. Honey & The Bees - Why Do You Hurt the One Who Loves You
18. The Ambassadors - You Gave Me Somebody To Love
19. Barbara Mason - Don't Ever Want to Lose Your Love
20. The Pentagons - Until Then
21. Dorothy & The Hesitations - Trying to Work a Plan
22. Cliff Nobles - Let's Have a Good Time
23. The Volcanos - You're Number One
24. Brenda & The Tabulations - A Love You Can Depend On
25. The Stantions - Don't Let Go
26. Soul Brothers Six - Don't Give Away My Love
27. Big Dee Irwin - Better To Have Loved and Lost
Year 2019 | Soul | Funk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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