|
Post by foreverengland on Apr 19, 2010 17:48:21 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkpenzFNbpk&feature=relatedFrank Wilson - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) The original version of this song is quite simply the most sought-after Motown and Northern Soul record of all time.The legendary Motown producer, Frank Wilson, made this solo record for Motown which was so rare, and so in demand, that someone paid fifteen thousand English pounds for a copy
|
|
|
Post by foreverengland on Apr 19, 2010 18:38:25 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s8_5plGWM&feature=relatedBob Relf - Blowing My Mind To Pieces Just about the most seminal quintessential Northern Soul record ever. The notorious Simon Soussan used to say this record epitomised Northern Soul. Bob Relf also recorded as Bobby Garrett and was one half of Bob And Earl, along with Jackie Lee
|
|
|
Post by foreverengland on Apr 20, 2010 8:43:45 GMT
|
|
|
Post by foreverengland on Apr 20, 2010 8:49:58 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU4mx3QnrAc&feature=relatedAnother legendary Northern Soul smash, that we filmed for The Strange World Of Northern Soul, from Atlanta soul star James Fountain. The record was on William Bell's own label, Peachtree Records, and tragically James passed away not long after filming this classic for us. He was so excited that anyone had ever heard of him, and that his song was so popular in England, when he thought no-one ever cared about his career. William Bell was such a marvelous help in organising this for us. James certainly gave it his all, and it seems so sad that this was the one and only time he ever got to perform this song, a record which, along with the Carstairs record, changed Blackpool Mecca, and changed the face of the Northern Soul scene forever, heralding in a new era of more modern soul music in the mid 1970s. - Ian Levine
|
|