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by DJ Burn Hard
posted 30/04/2013

Sounds Of Soul chronicles and playlist (26.04.2013): Soul vs. Soul

Cat2There are a couple of divides among the dedicated Soul aficionados, commonly called Soulies, when it comes to sub-genres of the music they are so passionate about. This diverse community of deejays, collectors and dancers often get into heated arguments about the relevance of certain periods and styles of Soul music, roughly separated by the fault-lines defined by the genres of Northern, Crossover and Modern Soul. I could never quite comprehend this petty squabbling that more or less divides fans of 1960s Soul from those who love the stuff produced in the 1970s and onwards, because to me and everyone else who really listens to these sounds would realize how blurred the differences between these subgenres are to start with. For me it’s totally incomprehensible that some Soulies assume that a musical genius like Curtis Mayfield for example turned into a tasteless and untalented moron just because the date changed from 31.12.1969 to 1.1.1970. It’s only natural that some prefer one to the other period or genre but to dismiss one type completely is quite disrespectful towards the artists. In my latest dance-orientated Sounds Of Soul radio show I even included some Disco – the most controversial of all genres amongst Soulies – as my playlist shows:

 

Eddie Kendricks/Date With The Rain/12″ Motown

Lenny Williams/Please Don’t Tempt Me/12″ East End

Wil Collins & WillPower/Anything I Can Do/7″ Bareback

Sandy’s Gang/Hungry/7″ Sunrise

Captain Sky/Moon Child/7″ AVI

Sandra Feva/Just To Be Close To You/7″ Venture

Rare Gems Odyssey/Love Won’t Set Me Free/7″ Casablanca

Daybreak/Everything Man/7″ pap

The Mayberry Movement/Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right/7″ Kent

Paulette Reaves/Let Me Wrap You In My Love/7″ Blue Candle

 

Northern Soul Poster Boy:

The Nights/(When You Dropped Your Guard) Love Knocked You Down/7” Little Star

Final Touch/I’m Ready ToGive Up My Love/7” Epic

Ray Crumley/All The Way In Love With You/7” Magnet

Teddy Pendergrass/Where Did All the Lovin’ Go/7” Philadelphia International

Inner Life/I’m Caught Up/7” Prestige

The Dells/Our Love/7” Mercury

21st Creation/Tailgate/7” Gordy

Supremes/I’m Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking/7” Tamla

 

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 clip of the superb Soul goes Disco masterpiece Hungry by Sandy’s Gang:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv-evt2YGq0

 

DJ Burn Hard