Sounds Of Soul chronicles and playlist (15.3.2013): Interstate visitors
I’ve always enjoyed having guests at the Sounds Of Soul radio show, mainly because I think it leads to more diversified programs, but also because I enjoy having fellow collectors and musicians in the studio. It’s always good to have somebody else in and have a direct reaction to what’s played and a nice chat about the music we all love, unlike the shows when I’m on my own solely relying on online posts and occasional phone calls as feedback. Thankfully Sounds Of Soul has become a kind of meeting point for Rare Soul DJs traveling through Sydney and that’s why I could get two of the most prolific ones in Australia in the studio for last Fridays show. Denny Johnson from Perth and Todd Cavender from Adelaide are both known for their excellent taste, extensive collections and great knowledge, so it’s no wonder that last Fridays show paned out to be the highlight of this year. And here’s the playlist of this show beginning with my own little warm up set:
Phenomenons/Without Your Love/7″ AVI
Willard King/Lady Be Mine/7″ Capitol
Lenny Williams/Problem Solver/7″ abc
Jewel Bass/Let Your Love Rain Down On Me/7″ Malaco
Opus Seven/Hey Big Brother/7″ Source
The Tams/This Precious Moment/7″ Sound South
John Edwards/Ain’t That Good Enough/7″ Kent
Dorothy Morrison/I Can’t Go Without You Part I/7″ Brown Door records
Todd Cavender
You’re Gone/Celeste Hardy/7” Reyold
Angel Baby/ The Dierdre Wilson Tabac/7” RCA
Walk With A Groove/ Clay Brown/7” Florentine
He Gave It To Me/Evangelist Bertha Jackson/7” Mega
Waiting In Vain/ Shirley Johnson/7” Shiptown
Woman/Nicky Newarkers/7” Mercury
Watching Out/Split Decision Band/7” Network
Hold On/Enchantment/7” Dessert Moon
Denny Johnson
Deep City Soul/Tears/7” Inferno
Society/The Final Second/7” Boo-Kou
My Life Is So Wonderful/Dells/7” abc
We Got To Get Our Thing Together/Dells/7” Mercury
I Don’t Have The Time To Love You/ George Jackson/7” Mercury
Just Can’t Leave You/Tony Hestor/7” Karate
Don’t Turn Your Back On Me/Jack Mongomery/7” Baracuda
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/
And here’s a link to a clip of the opener of last Fridays show, an underrated 70s gem by a group called Phenomenons on AVI records:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVrdlVlX0vE
DJ Burn Hard