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Manhattan Soul: Manhattan Soul 3 - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: Manhattan Soul 3
Artist: Manhattan Soul
Label: Kent
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667078528
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2017-02-10
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
UK collection. Scepter/Wand and Musicor/Dynamo records were quintessential New York soul labels. Their common link was Luther Dixon, who set Scepter on the right road with the Shirelles and followed up with success for Tommy Hunt, Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown. He split for Musicor in 1966 where he got the Platters, Tommy Hunt and Inez & Charlie Foxx back into the charts. Scepter/Wand had the bigger black music catalog and dominates this compilation. It is the third in the Manhattan Soul series: across-the-board soul covering the '60s and the first half of the '70s. Kent's privileged position of accessing the tapes has meant we can show how the labels' recordings were even bigger than their sizeable output. This CD features a previously unheard early Chips Moman song from Helen Henry, the Shirelles' take on Luther Dixon's superb 'Two Stupid Feet', Van McCoy's own interpretation of that group's 'What's The Matter Baby' and a previously unheard R&B group sound from the Tabs. Earlier vault discoveries from Junior Lewis and Big Maybelle are given their first CD outing. R&B is provided by Billy Adams on a hip and raunchy nursery rhyme-themed number and the Soldier Boys, an early 60s doo wop super-group consisting of Wally Roker from the Heartbeats, Don Covay and John Berry from the Rainbows and Robert Spencer of the Cadillacs. Ex doo woppers Brenton Wood and Harold Hopkins demonstrate how pop-soul should be sung.
Tracks:
1.1 Open Up Your Heart (And Let Me in) - Dan ; Clean Cuts
1.2 Now That You're Gone - Sonny Turner and Sound Unlimited
1.3 Haven't I Been Good to You - Johnny Moore
1.4 Fun City Woman - Ann Bailey
1.5 Nobody Made You Love Me - the Charts
1.6 Billy Boy - Billy Adams
1.7 That Same Old Song - the Fabulous Dinos
1.8 Every Little Bit Helps - Helen Henry
1.9 Two Stupid Feet - the Shirelles
1.10 Lover - Tommy Hunt
1.11 Giving Up - Junior Lewis
1.12 A Part of Me - Earl King
1.13 Never in My Life - Lee Moses
1.14 Nobody Knows - Maurice Williams
1.15 Doesn't It Ring a Bell - the Platters
1.16 How Could It Be - the Esquires
1.17 Mr Schemer - Brenton Wood
1.18 Ooh Baby - Harold Hopkins
1.19 What's the Matter Baby - Van McCoy
1.20 The Landlord - the Tabs
1.21 You Picked Me - the Soldier Boys
1.22 Remind My Baby of Me - Billy Byers
1.23 Does Love Believe in Me - Melba Moore
1.24 If I Had You - Big Maybelle
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Artist: Manhattan Soul
Label: Kent
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667078528
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2017-02-10
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
UK collection. Scepter/Wand and Musicor/Dynamo records were quintessential New York soul labels. Their common link was Luther Dixon, who set Scepter on the right road with the Shirelles and followed up with success for Tommy Hunt, Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown. He split for Musicor in 1966 where he got the Platters, Tommy Hunt and Inez & Charlie Foxx back into the charts. Scepter/Wand had the bigger black music catalog and dominates this compilation. It is the third in the Manhattan Soul series: across-the-board soul covering the '60s and the first half of the '70s. Kent's privileged position of accessing the tapes has meant we can show how the labels' recordings were even bigger than their sizeable output. This CD features a previously unheard early Chips Moman song from Helen Henry, the Shirelles' take on Luther Dixon's superb 'Two Stupid Feet', Van McCoy's own interpretation of that group's 'What's The Matter Baby' and a previously unheard R&B group sound from the Tabs. Earlier vault discoveries from Junior Lewis and Big Maybelle are given their first CD outing. R&B is provided by Billy Adams on a hip and raunchy nursery rhyme-themed number and the Soldier Boys, an early 60s doo wop super-group consisting of Wally Roker from the Heartbeats, Don Covay and John Berry from the Rainbows and Robert Spencer of the Cadillacs. Ex doo woppers Brenton Wood and Harold Hopkins demonstrate how pop-soul should be sung.
Tracks:
1.1 Open Up Your Heart (And Let Me in) - Dan ; Clean Cuts
1.2 Now That You're Gone - Sonny Turner and Sound Unlimited
1.3 Haven't I Been Good to You - Johnny Moore
1.4 Fun City Woman - Ann Bailey
1.5 Nobody Made You Love Me - the Charts
1.6 Billy Boy - Billy Adams
1.7 That Same Old Song - the Fabulous Dinos
1.8 Every Little Bit Helps - Helen Henry
1.9 Two Stupid Feet - the Shirelles
1.10 Lover - Tommy Hunt
1.11 Giving Up - Junior Lewis
1.12 A Part of Me - Earl King
1.13 Never in My Life - Lee Moses
1.14 Nobody Knows - Maurice Williams
1.15 Doesn't It Ring a Bell - the Platters
1.16 How Could It Be - the Esquires
1.17 Mr Schemer - Brenton Wood
1.18 Ooh Baby - Harold Hopkins
1.19 What's the Matter Baby - Van McCoy
1.20 The Landlord - the Tabs
1.21 You Picked Me - the Soldier Boys
1.22 Remind My Baby of Me - Billy Byers
1.23 Does Love Believe in Me - Melba Moore
1.24 If I Had You - Big Maybelle

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