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  1. IT'S YOUR LOVE THAT I NEED - The Marvellos
  2. GO FOR YOURSELF - Larry Laster
  3. HEARTSTRINGS - The Invincibles
  4. YOU CAN'T OUTSMART A WOMAN - Kell Osborne
  5. LIES - Bobby Freeman
  6. THAT'S ALL YOU GOTTA DO - Ben Aiken
  7. I NEED YOU - The Marvellos
  8. MEAN IT BABY - Carl Hall
  9. I'M GETTING WEAKER - The Soul Shakers
  10. JUST A LITTLE LONGER - The Enchanters
  11. PLEASE BE TRUE - The Invincibles
  12. IF YOU SHOULD SEE HER - Ben Aiken
  13. MY HEART NEEDS A BREAK - Linda Jones
  14. SEE THE SILVER MOON - The Apollas
  15. BRIGHT LIGHTS - Delilah Kennebruew
  16. SOMETHING'S BURNIN' - The Marvellos
  17. SATISFIED - Ben Aiken
  18. RUNNIN AROUND - Tony Amaro & The Chariots
  19. GOT A THING GOIN' - The Invincibles
  20. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH - Charles Thomas
  21. BABY DON'T LOOK DOWN - Billy Storm
  22. I FINALLY GOT A BREAK - The Olympics
  23. THE BIG JERK PART 1 - Clyde & The Blue Jays
  24. I'LL FIND A WAY - Bobby Reed
  25. BETTER THINK OF WHAT YOU'RE LOSING - Tommy Starr

7" boxset tracklist
 

A.           IT'S YOUR LOVE THAT I NEED - The Marvellos
B.           IT'S YOUR LOVE THAT I NEED (INSTRUMENTAL) - The Marvellos

A.           HEARTSTRINGS - The Invincibles
B.           GOT A THING GOIN' - The Invincibles

A.           THAT'S ALL YOU GOTTA DO - Ben Aiken
B.           SATISFIED - Ben Aiken

A.           LIKE I TOLD YOU – Carl Hall
B.           MEAN IT BABY - Carl Hall

A.           JUST A LITTLE LONGER - The Enchanters
B.           I'LL FIND A WAY - Bobby Reed

A.           SEE THE SILVER MOON - The Apollas
B.           GO FOR YOURSELF - Larry Laster

A.           IF YOU SHOULD SEE HER - Ben Aiken
B.           LIES - Bobby Freeman

LOMA NORTHERN SOUL ~ CLASSICS & REVELATIONS 1964-1968

VARIOUS ARTISTS

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    Released: 27th Jan 2023

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a mix of the loved and cherished sides as played on the Northern Soul scene from the early 70s onwards, to brand new master tape finds that will give this ageing cultural movement a timely shot in the arm for the ‘20s and beyond.

The Marvellos open with ‘It’s Your Love That I Need’, a 1966 Willie Hutch song that has only just been unearthed and is setting dancefloors alight with its mid-60s soul perfection. Their classic ‘Something’s Burnin’’ is here along with a recent gem, ‘I Need You’ that is also digitally presented for the first time too. The equally accomplished and respected Invincibles have a solid three dance tracks – none of which were issued at the time. ‘Heartstrings’ is the catchy dancer destined to go big, while ‘Please Be True’ is for connoisseurs of the Impressions’ vocalising style. ‘Got A Thing Goin’’ however is a manic stomper for super-fit dancers and acrobats only – reminiscent of Little Joe Cook’s ‘I’m Falling In Love With You Baby’. Philly’s Ben Aiken made his Northern name with the irrepressible ‘Satisfied’ when we were teenagers. Two unreleased nuggets ‘That’s All I Gotta Do’ and ‘If You Should See Her’ will keep him known and revered through our later years. Carl Hall’s evergreen ‘Mean It Baby’ is augmented by his ‘Like I Told You’ – a real grower. The girls join in with the legendary Linda Jones’ ‘My Heart Needs A Break’ opus, Delilah Kennebreuw’s Spectoresque collector’s favourite ‘Bright Lights’ and the girly stomper that is ‘See The Silvery Moon’ by the Apollas - poptastic. Early-scene mod sounds are provided by the mysterious Clyde & The Blue Jays who tell us how to do ‘The Big Jerk’, the Olympics revert to the R&B of their earlier career with ‘I Finally Got A Break’ before their Mirwood soul makeover. Billy Storm tears it up with ‘Baby Don’t Look Down’ an early song from the man who would give us the soundtrack to Toy Story – Randy Newman. The Enchanters’ ‘Just A Little Longer’ is a mid-60s Drifters’ soundalike, fresh from the tape reel. The Soul Shakers’ ‘I’m Getting Weaker’, Kell Osborne’s ‘You Can’t Outsmart A Woman’ and Larry Laster’s ‘Go For Yourself’ are accepted as the building blocks of the Northern Soul scene and still sound wonderful. Sleepers include Bobby Freeman’s magnificent ‘Lies’, Tony Amarro & The Chariots’ ‘Runnin’ Around’ and the dynamic production of Charles Thomas’ ‘The Man With The Golden Touch’. With such high-quality sides to choose from, we have treated ourselves to two “enders” – Bobby Reed’s beautiful ‘I’ll Find A Way’ one of Van McCoy’s very best and Tommy Starr’s melancholic ‘Better Think Of What You’re Losing’.