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by DJ Burn Hard
posted 12/09/2012

SOUNDS OF SOUL 7. September: Kicking off September of Soul

As Bessie Banks sang on her most famous Modern Soul single “Don’t You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come” and that’s especially true with the upcoming barrage of Soul gigs in September. And here is what DJ Burn Hard selected to kick of this month in style:

 

Wanted, Dead Or Alive/The Voices Of East Harlem/LP The Voices Of East Harlem/Just Sunshine

People Power/Billy Paul/7″/Philadelphia International Rec.

Make Up Your Mind/Earl Connelly/7″/Maycon

It Ain’t Like It Used To Be/Randolph Brown and Company/7″/IX Chains

Giving You Love/Kirsty/7″/Love Music 2000

I Did It Again/Bobby Cutchins/7″/Lasso

Don’t Give It Up/Blood Hollins/7″/Strange Fruit

Don’t You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come/Bessie Banks/7″/Quality

I’ll Be Around/Doug Parkinson & The Southern Starband/7″/Southern Star Recording

Let Me Down Easy/Rare Pleasure/7″/DJM Records

It Must Be Love/Alton McClain And Destiny/7″/Polydor

Moving In All Directions/People’s Choice/LP We Got The Rhythm/Philadelphia

Disco Connection/Isaac Hayes Movement/7″/abc Records

Run Away/The Salsoul Orchestra featuring Loleatta Holloway/7″/Salsoul

Brother On The Run/Mousse T/7″/Sonic Wax

Come Back With Me/Conrad Jackson/7″/Sonic Wax

Wonderful/Aretha Franklin/7″/Arista

Happy/Velvet Hammer/7″/Sooz i

Something Fishy Going On/Universal Mind/7″/Red Coach

All Alone By The Telephone/J.B. Bingham/7″/United Artists

Payback’s A Drag/The Smith Brothers/7″/Soul Dimension

Tow-A-Way Zone/Diane Jenkins/7″/Crystal

Daylight/Bobby Womack/7″/United Artists