other titles...
- GOD MADE ME FUNKY - The Headhunters
- SPANISH TWIST - The I. B. Special
- BREAKAWAY - The Valentines
- TOP OF THE STAIRS - Collins & Collins
- DONT LET THE GREEN GRASS FOOL YOU – The Spinners
- BLACK BALLOONS - Syl Johnson
- SOULSHAKE - Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
- I CAN'T MAKE IT ANYMORE - Richie Havens
- YOU GOT TO HAVE MONEY - The Exits
- PULL MY STRING (TURN ME ON) - The Joneses
- RUN FOR COVER - The Dells
- ON EASY STREET - O.C. Smith
- IT AIN'T NO BIG THING - The Radiants
- SUMMERTIME - Billy Stewart
- IN THE BOTTLE - Brother To Brother
- HARD TIMES - Baby Huey
- MAGGIE - Johnny Williams
- WHEN - Joe Simon
- POURING WATER ON A DROWNING MAN - James Carr
- THAT'S ENOUGH - Roscoe Robinson
- BLACKROCK “YEAH, YEAH” - Blackrock
- GOLDEN RING - American Gypsy
- SEARCH FOR THE INNER SELF - Jon Lucien
- LIFE WALKED OUT - The Mist
- IN THE MEANTIME - Betty Davis
- BEAUTIFUL FEELING - Darrell Banks
Paul Weller Presents: That Sweet Sweet Music
Various Artists
ACE
Whilst Paul has often talked about his love of soul music, he has, before now, simply been too busy to sit down and curate a collection of his favourite tracks and get it into the record racks.
This set opens the curtains on 26 tracks that represent some of Paul’s favourite soul records - most of which nestle on vinyl in his own collection. He can still recall paying £70 for his copy of Jon Lucien’s 1971 ‘Search For The Inner Self’ 7” at a record shop in Leicester in the 90s.
Some of these tracks are soul classics like James Carr’s 1966 ‘Pouring Water On A Drowning Man’ and Brother to Brother’s brilliant take on Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson’s ‘In The Bottle’ from 1974. Others are deliciously obscure wonderous gems like the A-side of Blackrock’s sole 1971 single ‘Blackrock “Yeah, Yeah”’, ‘Life Walked Out’ from the same year by the Mist or Syl Johnson’s ‘Black Balloons’ taken from his 1970 album “Is It Because I’m Black?”. There are plenty of big vocal hitters such as Darrell Banks, Spinners, Joe Simon, O.C. Smith, the Dells and Betty Davis. Whilst the core is vocal soul the music does branch out with Paul selecting a wicked instrumental from the flipside of the Isley Brothers’ ‘Twist & Shout’ from 1962 and the funky jazz of the Headhunters ‘God Made Me Funky’, the A-side of their first 1975 seven-inch.
Paul has not only written an introduction but the way he has curated the music allows each side of the vinyl and the CD to flow like a river taking the listener on a journey through some of his favourite music.