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Friday, May 29, 2009

RossyBoy's Take The Fifth Vol 5

Here’s another Soul mix from the Source. This one draws from a longer period of time than usual. You will find the origins of Soul music in the 1955 track “Hey Senorita” from The Penguins, blending Rhythm & Blues and Doo-Wop. It’s hard to believe that this one was so early. Also I like it because it tips a hat to our female listeners – who I am sure are tuning in and may even leave a comment someday soon – who will be The First Firme Femme? The ladies will get their own chance to shine unchallenged in my next compilation. History-wise, the set moves on through an Ike & Tina’s 1960 mover "A Fool In Love" (a great favourite of RossyChild), then embraces the usual mix of 60’s classic, Northern and O.G. Soul. We are into the 70’s with the kick-off track, The Pointer Sisters from 1971 (I couldn’t resist the fit with the Mix Title!). Hope there is something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue – but just for you! Let me know…………

Track Listing
01 - Pointer Sisters - Don't Try To Take The Fifth
02 - Bobby & Eddie Unlimited - The Girl That I Loved
03 - The Elgins - You Found Yourself Another Fool
04 - Four Sonics Plus One - Tell Me You're Mine
05 - The Moments - Not On The Outside
06 - The Penguins - Hey Senorita
07 - Ike & Tina Turner - A Fool In Love
08 - The Royal Jesters - My Kind Of Woman
09 - Jackie Beavers - I Need My Baby
10 - Brothers Of Soul - Come On Back
11 - Moments Of Truth - I'll Step Aside
12 - The Implements - I Wish It Were Me
13 - TSU Toronados - Got To Get Through To You
14 - Golden Apples Of The Sun - Monkey Time
15 - Superlatives - I Don't Know How (To Say I Love You) Don't Walk Away
16 - Fabulous Thunderbirds - Wasted Tears
17 - The Notations - I'm Still Here
18 - Gloria Taylor - How Can You Say It
19 - Lee Washington - Little Girl
20 - Calvin Arnold - You Got To Live For Yourself

Listen to this mix on my XSPF Player.

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