Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Ady Croasdell digs deep for new Ace/Kent Northern Soul comp

Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities, Vol. 7 – due February 26th – boasts loads of unheard and lesser known gems from the vaults.

Here's the scoop...

This latest episode of the high-quality end of the Northern Soul world is as varied as the scene has become, featuring manic funk, Detroit grooves, doo wop-inspired ballads, neo-Motown and pure soul stompers.

Los Angeles features strongly throughout. As a taster of the pleasures to come over the next couple of years, the opening tracks by ex-Motowners Carolyn Crawford and Kim Weston, along with the Joe Buckner & Major IV number, are from Mickey Stevenson’s late 60s Los Angeles operation; and the Lovers’ acetate-only ‘She’s Supreme’ and John Wesley & the Four Tees’ stomping version of the Williams & Watson LP track ‘Love Is Such A Funny Thing’ were recorded under the aegis of the city’s great arranger Arthur Wright.

Researching the tape vaults during lockdown has proved fruitful. The first version of Claude Huey’s ‘Why Would You Blow It’ by the unknown Isaiah Smith was discovered among the Galaxy tapes, as was the Brothers Of Soul’s ‘I Need Your Love’ – any previously unheard track by this redoubtable outfit is big soul news. I had originally thought that Buck Ram’s group Two Cats & A Mouse would be 50s sounding, like most of his acts, but ‘Love In My Heart’ proved to be a classy cover of the Oracles’ 1967 rarity on OM.

Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds
From Milwaukee, the Badger State, we have two little-known 1963 recordings from the Cuca label. ‘You Don’t Care’ by the Esquires (aka Betty Moorer’s brothers’ group the Ambassadors) first appeared on “Badger A-Go-Go”, a compilation album issued on Cuca’s Night Owl subsidiary in 1968, while Harvey (Scales) & Seven Sounds’ beat ballad ‘It’s Midnight’ was finally made available as a download-only in 2020.

Jack Ashford’s influence is also strong. ‘Crazy Things’ by the unknown Joe Douglas, one of Jack’s earliest productions, was cut in Philly with a Motor City backing track. Jack’s Pied Piper set-up produced the Hesitations’ ‘Soul Kind Of Love’, the second 45 from their superlative “Soul Superman” LP, and his later work with Detroiters Lorraine Chandler and George Rountree is represented by Philly singer Ray Gant’s update of Eddie Parker’s ‘I Need A True Love’, and the Family Brick’s vocal group version of ‘I’ll Fly To Your Open Arms’, which Jack sang on his “Hotel Sheets” LP.

Other soul legends include Major Lance with ‘Girl, Come On Home’ (the original flip of ‘Since I Lost My Baby’s Love’) and the Exits’ ‘Under The Street Lamp’, which epitomised the aspirations of black street corner vocal groups. Joe Hicks’ ‘Don’t It Make You Feel Funky’ is adrenalin-driven soul, adored by the Northern Soul crowd. Rocky Gil’s ‘It’s Not The End’ and Little Nicky Soul’s ‘You Said’ are both mega-money items, but the rarest and most-desired track has to be ‘The Intruder’ by Melvin Hicks & the Versatiles, which was thought to exist only on acetate but is actually a missing number on a collectible soul label – all will be revealed.  – ADY CROASDELL

Pre-order a copy of the CD right here. Listen to the uptempo Joe Hicks banger "Don't It Make You Feel Funky" and Little Nicky Soul's "You Said" arranged by Richard Tee and the Jack Ashford & Mike Terry-penned "Crazy Things" by the little known Joe Douglas. 





Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities, Vol. 7

01  Ready Or Not Here Comes Love - Carolyn Crawford

02  It Takes A Lotta Teardrops - Kim Weston

03  The Intruder - Melvin Hicks & The Versatiles

04  She's Supreme - The Lovers

05  Why Would You Blow It - Isaiah Smith

06  It's Not The End - Rocky Gil & The Bishops

07  It's Midnight - Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds

08  You Said - Little Nicky Soul

09  You Don't Care - The Esquires

10  I Need Your Love - Brothers Of Soul

11  I Wish I Knew - Joe Buckner & Major IV

12  I'll Fly To Your Open Arms - The Family Brick

13  I Need A True Love - Ray Gant & The Arabian Knights

14  Don't It Make You Feel Funky - Joe Hicks

15  Love Is Such A Funny Thing - John Wesley & The Four Tees

16  Soul Kind Of Love - The Hesitations

17  Crazy Things - Joe Douglas

18  Love In My Heart - Cats 'n' Mouse

19  Farewell Goodbye My Love (Edit) - The Performers

20  Girl, Come On Home - Major Lance

21  I've Got To Come In - Jean Battle

22  So Glad - The Lyrics

23  The Right To Cry - The Perfections

24  Under The Street Lamp - The Exits 

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