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A mouth watering 4 hour special rare 60's show with in studio guests Ady Crosdale (Kent/Ace Records), Andy Rix and Rob Thomas (Top DJ's and collectors).
Hour one will be a look at the more mellow soul with the last 3 hours concentrating on 60's Northern Soul.
There is loads of chat about records, the artists, meeting with them and finding the records.
So down to the music with The Dells – Bring back the love of yesterday, Fred Lowrey – You're not worth the tears, first track from Ady is from a new Kent
Cd called Sanctified Soul, track is Soul Brothers Six – Can't live without you, Ron Henderson -Choice of Colour from a forthcoming CD called Full time groovers, Hotlanta Soul Vol 2, onto a legendary
label King Records, where the soul releases seem to have got overlooked by the fact that James Brown was so prolific on the label, here's Shirley Wahls – Why am I crying, the CD called King northern Soul
will be out in July. Next up, Enjoyables – Let's make up, onto Andy Rix's first choice Ray Pollard on Shrine Records – No more like me. Back to Ady and from the Murco Records CD, Doree Grayson – Got
nobody to love, Variations – Time will pass as featured on the Golden State Soul CD, Forthcoming for Columbia Mary Mary – A tune influenced by Wade in the water.
Into hour two and from the So Soulful 70's CD Na Allen – Thanks for nothing, back to Andy and Rob for the next track with Ronnie Walker and
the unissued – I should cry, Jimmy Radcliffe unissued track – The thrill of loving you, Kenny Smith – One more day. Back to Ady for the next track an unreleased track DeVonns – Do the gittin' up, and
over to Andy & Rob for a couple of well known Northern tracks but the accapella versions Cairo's – Stop overlooking me, Herb Ward – Honest to goodness. Over to Ady for Diplomats – Perfect love, over
to Andy and Rob for some alternate versions of known things The Springers – Nothing's too good, over to Ady for The Avons – When the boy that you love (Same as Peggy Gaines), back to Rob and Andy for an
unissued cut of Vivian Carol - Oh Yea Yeah Yeah, and another unissued cut of Lou Johnson – Unsatisfied. Ady up next and the massive Ben E King unissued track "Getting to me" which has recently been
released on the new Kent CD Getting to me, next
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next up from Andy & Rob is the demo version of the Barbara Lewis tune I remember the feeling this is by Rose McCoy, and onto an unissued studio tape
of Ivy Joe Hunter – It's a desperate situation. Back over to Ady for Debora Johnson – To get love you've got to give love, over to Andy for another unissued track Luther Randolph (the keyboard player at
Harthon in Philly) – I've just gotta have you, Cindy Scott – World of happiness. Three records from the forth coming Shrine Story part 2 CD, DC Blossoms – This is your last chance, Counts – Peaches
baby (Recently sold for $7200). Next from Ady, Bobby Reed – Caldonia Brown, over to Rob & Andy and a record never played anywhere as far as they know Darsha Teen – There he is, Commotions – Sock
it too me, over to Ady for Toby Lark (aka Tobi Legend) – Challenge my love, back to Andy & Rob and a rare record reputed to be the only one in England, on the Parka by Prince Paul & Swinging
Imperials – In the beginning, DC back to Ady and Kenni Lewis – Not the marrying kind, TC Lee & Bricklayers – Up and down the hill, Jeanette Jones (from the new Kent CD Golden State Soul) – Cut
Loose, another acetate picked up by Andy & Rob from Rose McCoy – Wally Hawkins and Rosemary McCoy – Switch around, over to Ady for another unissued track from Jenine Trent – In one ear and out of the
other, Willie Tee – First taste of the hurt, Enchanters – Like a love I never had, Alexander Patton – a track cut at the same time as and sounding like A little loving sometime, but different vocals,
onwards with yet another acetate and a great record by Scott English - . Junior McCant – didn't get the title, from Andy & Rob, an unnissued Motown Band track – Reach out I'll be there, and finally
from Ady Esther Phillips – Just say goodbye
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