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Showing posts with label BARBARA MASON. Show all posts
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Monday, October 5, 2009

BARBARA MASON - 'Oh How It Hurts'


Here's a drop I received a while ago from TVD Crew Member SACRAMENTO PANCHO.

This collection of the original, and increasingly difficult to get, Arctic recordings are simply sublime. This German import CD has 26 recordings by Barbara Mason on the Arctic label. The CD liner notes state that this is a reproduction of her later releases on Arctic. There are 26 ORIGINAL tracks, including "Oh How It Hurts", "Is it Me", "If You Don't Love Me, Tell Me So", "I Need Love", "I Can Feel Your Love Slipping Away" and many others.
1. Oh How it Hurts
2. I Didn't Want to Lose You
3. Happy Girl
4. For Your Love
5. Peace of Mind
6. Dreams Really Come True
7. Ain't Got Nobody
8. Forever
9. Gee Whiz
10. Poor Girl in Trouble
11. (I Can Feel Your Love) Slipping Away
12. Take It Easy (With My Heart)
13. You Better Stop It
14. Don't Ever Go Away
15. Game of Love
16. If You Don't (Love Me, Tell Me So)
17. I Do Love You
18. Tried So Hard
19. Is It Me
20. I Need Your Love (I Need Love)
21. Think About It
22. Just You and Me
23. Dedicated to You
24. I'll Keep on Loving You
25. Lonely Too Long
26. I'm No Good For You

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POSTED BY G MAN

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

YOU BETTER STOP IT - BARBARA MASON



Barbara Mason, one of the few ladies of Soul who not only sang but wrote a great portion of her material started her career experimenting with her grandmother's piano at a the tender age of twelve. While still in school, Barbara formed several groups, comprised of both male and female members. Barbara, the lead singer, would come up with the songs, accompany on the piano and naturally win many of the local talent shows, which were held at a playground near her house every summer. Barbara signed with Artic Records in 1964 at the age of 17 and as they say the rest is history.



Monday, March 9, 2009

AIN'T GOT NOBODY - BARBARA MASON





Barbara Mason entered the music industry as a song writer while she was in her teens. In the mid 60's Barbara began putting out singles under the Artic Label. Her early music is credited as being one of the first examples of the sweet, lush sound that came to be called Philly soul.