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by DJ Burn Hard
posted 12/02/2013

Sounds Of Soul chronicles and playlist (8.2.2013): Genre fusion or confusion

One of the challenges of hosting a radio show like Sounds Of Soul is what to say about the selected records without boring the listener with tedious monologues. Beside short biographical facts and the context of a record in music history I tend to specify the music genre of a tune and as I’m operating in the wide field of Afro-American music this can be quite confusing. I’m talking about genres like Modern Soul, which is often quite old music from the 1970s, or Northern Soul, which is up-tempo dance tunes popular in the North of England and not as one may assume something originating from the North of the USA. Another example is Crossover Soul, which refers not to Soul music that crossed over from the Afro-American charts to the wider white audiences, it’s rather a genre name used for tunes that are not quite Modern Soul but not as danceable as Northern Soul. Confused? Don’t worry; even people supposedly in the know like yours truly struggle to totally comprehend the indistinct world of Soul talk. And here’s my playlist of Modern, Northern and Crossover Soul (whatever that is) from last Friday’s show:

 

J. T. Brown/Like Taking Candy (From A Baby)/7″ Mahogany

Marcia Hines/You Gotta Let Go/7″ Dig It

J.G. Lewis/What Am I Going To Do/7″ IX Chains

Donald Byrd/Places And Spaces/LP Places And Spaces/Blue Note

Walter Jackson/Touching In The Dark/7″ Kelli Arts Records

Latimore/Somethin’ ‘Bout ‘Cha/7″ Glades

Bobby Hutton/Lend A Hand/7″ abc

Bill Brandon/Just Can’t Walk Away/LP Bill Brandon/Prelude Records

Four Tops/Are You Man Enough/7″ Dunhill abc Records

Lifestyle/Katrina/7″ MCA Records

James Bynum/Time Passes By/7″ Philly City Records

Mary Gresham/You’ve Never Really Lived (Until You’ve Loved Someone)/7″ Hit And Run

Clarence Carter/Messin’ With My Mind/7″ Ichiban

Sheba Potts-Wright/I Just Can’t Walk Away/7″ selecta

Marys Mine/Marvin/7″ Sundae Soul

Getto Kitty/Stand Up And Be Counted/7″ Stroud

Joe Quarterman & Free Soul/(I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind Pt.1/7″ GSF

Frederick Hymes III/Time Ain’t Gonna Do Me No Favor/7″ Fab Vegas

The Oncoming Times/If You Had My Love/7″ Duo

Masters Of Soul/Sad Face/7″ Ovide

The Exits/You Got To Have Money/7″ Gemini

Charles Mintz/Running Back/7″ Up Look

Mavis Staples/I Have Learned To Do Without You/Only For The Lonely/LP Volt

 

If you want to hear the show back here is the link to the Sounds Of Soul page at Eastside radio:
https://eastsidefm.org/specialist/soundsofsoul/

 

Here’s a little clip of last weeks first record by J T Brown:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WUHe7Yt2Gs

 

DJ Burn Hard