
Modernity
Compilers Ady Croasdell & Dean Rudlandâs third CD collection spotlighting the sort of R&B and club soul the original 60s mods could have been danced to â if only theyâd had the chance.
40 years of soul and blues mining has given us access to some killer previously locked-away tunes for this third volume in our mod series. A hitherto unheard 1964-vintage Ike & Tina track is big news; the duoâs performance on âWalk Home With Meâ features a somewhat square-sounding male chorus which only adds to the charm of this excellent Buck Ram-produced number. The vocal pairing of Aaron Collinsâ two sisters, the Teen Queens, was a brief music sensation with âEddie My Loveâ in the 50s but, unknown until last year, the three siblings got together and cut the gritty mover âOoh Babyâ and three other tracks for Modern in 1966.
Birdlegs & Pauline encapsulated the mystery of collecting soul records in the 60s and 70s. Their âSpringâ was an obscure-as-hell mod classic on the iconic UK Sue label, issued in 1966 on a Guy Stevens whim three years after its US release. What a bizarre name it was for a singing act; they sounded more like a music hall novelty turn. The song hit but the duo split up and there was not even a follow-up. An albumâs worth of tracks was recorded, though, and has recently come to light, from which âJust Canât Help Myselfâ could have been even better suited for the UKâs mod market â if only they had known.
Laidback soul from New Orleans and its environs is prominent. Willie Tee gives us âWho Knowsâ, a 1963 recording that lay dormant until its release on Ace in 1994. Eddie Bo cut his R&B gem âI Found A Little Girlâ that same year. Eddie Shulerâs Goldband and Anla labels provide a rarity from Ike Porter, an early funk master class from Clifton White, previously unreleased rhythmânâsoul gems from King Karl and Rockinâ Sidney, and an unissued popcorn-style ballad from Sticks Herman which is destined for Europe-wide spins.
Up to the Big Apple where Arockâs Gary Klyvert and Carl Gould sang as Gary & Gary on âDeuces Wildâ, the way-punchier flip of the duoâs Northern Soul number âIâm Leaving (For Parts Unknown)â. Charles Hodgesâ hip take of the Gershwinâs âLady Be Goodâ, Willis Jacksonâs storming jazz âSoul Grabberâ and Chuck Jacksonâs âLonely Am Iâ, though, are more elegant examples of NYC soul.
Back in Los Angeles where future collectibles such as âDrop That Gunâ by Teddy Reynolds and âMonkey Walkâ by the Kingsmen were being pressed. From the same city comes the topical 1962 sound of âAir Travelâ by Ray & Bob, as covered in the UK by the young Chris Farlowe; the Fashionettesâ âEarthquakeâ, which spotlights the girl group sound, so symbolic of the 60s; and Jackie Leeâs âThe Bounceâ, which conjures up images of shimmering discotheque lights and go-go dancers strutting their stuff.
Feminine jazz vocals come from Byrdie Green, who in 1967 made Ma Raineyâs âSee See Riderâ a happening sound. âSundownâ by the Merced Blue Notes has a similarly cool jazz vibe and session instrumentalists the Birds Of Paradise do a seamless job on âBossa Blue Portâ. For Fame completists searching for the slick R&B sound of âGo Away With Meâ by Hollis Dixon, weâve jumped the gun and included it here, while Stax specialists will no doubt be pleased to get their ears on the southern funk of Eddie Kirkâs âThe Hawgâ.
Tracklist
- JUST CANâT HELP MYSELF â Birdlegs & Pauline
- DEUCES WILD â Gary & Gary
- DROP THAT GUN â Teddy Reynolds
- I FOUND A LITTLE GIRL â Eddie Bo
- GO AWAY WITH ME â Hollis Dixon & The Keynotes
- SUNDOWN â Merced Blue Notes
- IS IT BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME â Sticks Herman
- WALK HOME WITH ME â Ike & Tina Turner
- OOH BABY â The Teen Queens
- SEE SEE RIDER â Byrdie Green
- EARTHQUAKE â The Fashionettes
- THE BOUNCE â Jackie Lee
- YOU AINâT SEEN NOTHING YET â Ike Porter & The Fabulation
- THE HAWG Part 2 â Eddie Kirk
- MONKEY WALK Part 1 â The Kingsmen
- (OH) LADY BE GOOD â Charles Hodges
- LONELY AM I â Chuck Jackson
- WHO KNOWS â Willie Tee
- BOSSA BLUE PORT â The Birds Of Paradise
- SOUL GRABBER â Willis Jackson
- THE WARM UP â Clifton White & His Royal Knights
- THATâS ALL I WANT â King Karl
- AIR TRAVEL â Ray & Bob
- LOOKING THROUGH MY SPYGLASS â Rockinâ Sidney
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Compilers Ady Croasdell & Dean Rudlandâs third CD collection spotlighting the sort of R&B and club soul the original 60s mods could have been danced to â if only theyâd had the chance.
40 years of soul and blues mining has given us access to some killer previously locked-away tunes for this third volume in our mod series. A hitherto unheard 1964-vintage Ike & Tina track is big news; the duoâs performance on âWalk Home With Meâ features a somewhat square-sounding male chorus which only adds to the charm of this excellent Buck Ram-produced number. The vocal pairing of Aaron Collinsâ two sisters, the Teen Queens, was a brief music sensation with âEddie My Loveâ in the 50s but, unknown until last year, the three siblings got together and cut the gritty mover âOoh Babyâ and three other tracks for Modern in 1966.
Birdlegs & Pauline encapsulated the mystery of collecting soul records in the 60s and 70s. Their âSpringâ was an obscure-as-hell mod classic on the iconic UK Sue label, issued in 1966 on a Guy Stevens whim three years after its US release. What a bizarre name it was for a singing act; they sounded more like a music hall novelty turn. The song hit but the duo split up and there was not even a follow-up. An albumâs worth of tracks was recorded, though, and has recently come to light, from which âJust Canât Help Myselfâ could have been even better suited for the UKâs mod market â if only they had known.
Laidback soul from New Orleans and its environs is prominent. Willie Tee gives us âWho Knowsâ, a 1963 recording that lay dormant until its release on Ace in 1994. Eddie Bo cut his R&B gem âI Found A Little Girlâ that same year. Eddie Shulerâs Goldband and Anla labels provide a rarity from Ike Porter, an early funk master class from Clifton White, previously unreleased rhythmânâsoul gems from King Karl and Rockinâ Sidney, and an unissued popcorn-style ballad from Sticks Herman which is destined for Europe-wide spins.
Up to the Big Apple where Arockâs Gary Klyvert and Carl Gould sang as Gary & Gary on âDeuces Wildâ, the way-punchier flip of the duoâs Northern Soul number âIâm Leaving (For Parts Unknown)â. Charles Hodgesâ hip take of the Gershwinâs âLady Be Goodâ, Willis Jacksonâs storming jazz âSoul Grabberâ and Chuck Jacksonâs âLonely Am Iâ, though, are more elegant examples of NYC soul.
Back in Los Angeles where future collectibles such as âDrop That Gunâ by Teddy Reynolds and âMonkey Walkâ by the Kingsmen were being pressed. From the same city comes the topical 1962 sound of âAir Travelâ by Ray & Bob, as covered in the UK by the young Chris Farlowe; the Fashionettesâ âEarthquakeâ, which spotlights the girl group sound, so symbolic of the 60s; and Jackie Leeâs âThe Bounceâ, which conjures up images of shimmering discotheque lights and go-go dancers strutting their stuff.
Feminine jazz vocals come from Byrdie Green, who in 1967 made Ma Raineyâs âSee See Riderâ a happening sound. âSundownâ by the Merced Blue Notes has a similarly cool jazz vibe and session instrumentalists the Birds Of Paradise do a seamless job on âBossa Blue Portâ. For Fame completists searching for the slick R&B sound of âGo Away With Meâ by Hollis Dixon, weâve jumped the gun and included it here, while Stax specialists will no doubt be pleased to get their ears on the southern funk of Eddie Kirkâs âThe Hawgâ.
Tracklist
- JUST CANâT HELP MYSELF â Birdlegs & Pauline
- DEUCES WILD â Gary & Gary
- DROP THAT GUN â Teddy Reynolds
- I FOUND A LITTLE GIRL â Eddie Bo
- GO AWAY WITH ME â Hollis Dixon & The Keynotes
- SUNDOWN â Merced Blue Notes
- IS IT BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME â Sticks Herman
- WALK HOME WITH ME â Ike & Tina Turner
- OOH BABY â The Teen Queens
- SEE SEE RIDER â Byrdie Green
- EARTHQUAKE â The Fashionettes
- THE BOUNCE â Jackie Lee
- YOU AINâT SEEN NOTHING YET â Ike Porter & The Fabulation
- THE HAWG Part 2 â Eddie Kirk
- MONKEY WALK Part 1 â The Kingsmen
- (OH) LADY BE GOOD â Charles Hodges
- LONELY AM I â Chuck Jackson
- WHO KNOWS â Willie Tee
- BOSSA BLUE PORT â The Birds Of Paradise
- SOUL GRABBER â Willis Jackson
- THE WARM UP â Clifton White & His Royal Knights
- THATâS ALL I WANT â King Karl
- AIR TRAVEL â Ray & Bob
- LOOKING THROUGH MY SPYGLASS â Rockinâ Sidney
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/qzP06E6OPVg









