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- Vendor Kent Records
- SKU 29667006019
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- Lyhyt kuvaus vinyl-only collection comprising 14 outstanding stompinâ soul dancers from Los Angeles. The Mirwood labelâs second release was Jackie Leeâs âThe Duckâ, a soul swinger that became a big hit and established the Mirwood sound. The house team of producer Fred Smith, arranger James Carmichael and songwriter Sherlie Matthews, along with contributions from veteran singer-songwriters Bob Relf and Earl Nelson (Bob & Earl) made uptempo soul perfection and they played that beat throughout 1965 and 1966. Although more US chart action occurred with the Olympics and Bob & Earl, much of the Mirwood teamâs superlative work fell on deaf American ears. It was the British soul aficionados of the early 70s who discovered these masterpieces to play on their burgeoning Northern Soul scene. The dancers revelled in the relentless beats, pleading vocals and sassy female backing. Virtually any Jackie Lee track was a worthy contender, especially the soul dance classic âDo The Temptation Walkâ, the master tape discovery âAnything You Want (Any Way You Want It)â, and the anthemic âOh, My Darlinââ. Bob & Earlâs hottest number was actually the backing track to Bobâs speedy âMy Little Girlâ, discovered as an accidental UK LP cut in the late 60s. Under the same alias, Bobby Garrett, Bob had another monster sound with âI Canât Get Awayâ. Ex-Ike Turner sideman Jimmy Thomas arrived at Mirwood in 1966 where Bob Relf recorded him on his own song âWhere Thereâs A Will (ThereâsA Way)â. Jimmy brought the Ikettes along with him; the company switched their name to the Mirettes for the Sherlie Matthews-penned âI Wanna Do Everything For You Babyâ and others. Sherlie also composed the stomping âMine Exclusivelyâ and âThe Same Old Thingâ for the Olympics and âDonât Pretendâ for the Belles, a studio group comprising of herself along with sisters Brenda and Patrice Holloway. Another Los Angeles stable under the auspices of Henry âHankâ Graham threw the Performersâ âI Canât Stop Youâ into the mix and renamed singer Jimmy Conwell as Richard Temple for a 45 that epitomises Northern Soul, âThat Beatinâ Rhythmâ; a credo for a cult. More indie productions came from Eddie LaShae with the Sheppardsâ redoubtable âStubborn Heartâ and Sonny Knightâs production of Curtis Lee on âIs She In Your Town?â. Altogether 14 vital mid-60s dance records that demonstrate why Mirwood is a byword for the best in Northern Soul. ADY CROASDELL (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,017
Side 1:
1 That Beatin' Rhythm - Richard Temple
2 Do The Temptation Walk - Jackie Lee
3 The Same Old Thing - The Olympics
4 I Wanna Do Everything For You Baby - The Mirettes
5 My Little Girl - The Bob & Earl Band
6 Is She In Your Town? - Curtis Lee
7 Oh, My Darlin' - Jackie Lee
Side 2:
1 I Can't Get Away - Bobby Garrett
2 Mine Exclusively - The Olympics
3 Where There's A Will (There's A Way) - Jimmy Thomas
4 Don't Pretend - The Belles
5 Anything You Want (Any Way You Want It) - Jackie Lee
6 I Can't Stop You - The Performers
7 Stubborn Heart - The Sheppards
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