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VA - Era Records: Northern Soul (2013)

VA - Era Records: Northern Soul (2013)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Era Records: Northern Soul
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Kent Dance
  • Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk, Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 58:16
  • Total Size: 265 MB | 131 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Billy Watkins - The Ice Man
02. Othello Robertson - So In Luv
03. Steve Flanagan - I've Arrived
04. Bruce Cloud - Meet Me At Midnight
05. The Turn Arounds - Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
06. Jimmy Lewis - What Can I Do Now
07. Melvin Boyd - Exit Loneliness, Enter Love
08. Bruce Cloud - My Book
09. Carol Connors - I Wanna Know
10. The Lovemates - Boomerang
11. Vince Howard - The Blue Shadow
12. Tommy Mosley - Echoes In The Night
13. The Soul-Mates - I Got feeling
14. The Turn Arounds - Run Away And Hide
15. Steve Flanagan - Need To Be Loved So Bad
16. Jesse Davis - Gonna Hang On In There Girl
17. Jewel Akens - Your Good Lovin'
18. Billy Watkins - Dance With Me
19. The Elites - Sir Galahad
20. Bernie Byrd - A Slice Of The Pie
21. The Composers - You And Yours
22. Brenda Holloway & The Carrolls - I Ain't gonna Take You Back
23. Vince Howard - Stand There Mountain
24. Othello Robertson - Come On Home

The Los Angeles-based label Era didn't specialize in soul but in the late '50s, co-owners and cousins Lew Bedell and Herb Newman made a conscious decision to strengthen their R&B roster. This move paid off in 1962, when Jewel Akens' "The Birds and the Bees" turned into a major hit, ushering in era where Era recorded a lot of pop-oriented soul. A lot of this didn't hit the charts, and even more of it was never released, which makes Ace/Kent's 2014 compilation Era Records: Northern Soul a bit of a godsend for collectors, as it unearths a ton of rarities recorded between 1962 and 1968. Eight of the 24 songs see their first release here, but the rest are hardly well-known, with Akens and future Motown star Brenda Holloway being the only recognizable stars here. Even if the names aren't familiar, the sound certainly is: it's the slick, cool pop-soul called Northern soul in the U.K., a sound that relies heavily on the uptown strut of the Windy City and the propulsion of the Motor City. Era had a slightly splashier spin on this sound, and there are plenty of moments here that deliver pleasure, including Othello Robertson's effervescent "So in Luv," the swinging minor-key groove of Steve Flanagan's "I've Arrived" (he also has a brighter, sunnier single in "I Need to Be Loved So Bad"), the funkier attack of Jimmy Lewis on "What Can I Do Now?" and the Impressions-styled harmonies of the Turn Arounds.~Era Records: Northern Soul Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.