VA: - Shrine: The Rarest Soul Label Vol. 2

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  • Kunto Uusi
  • Tyyppi CD
  • Julkaisija Kent Records
  • SKU 29667219020
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  • Lyhyt kuvaus Volume 2 of the story wraps up all the outstanding releases and unissued tapes that appeared on the Horace's LPs a dozen years ago, but also has some outstanding exclusives of its own. The most notable of these are the two Bobby Reed tracks that I discovered in a tape vault about five years ago and which happened to be outstanding 1966 dancers. Baby Don't Leave Me is typically Shrine with a pounding fast beat, strings and heavenly backing singers, while Caldonia Brown is more Jackie Wilson's mid-60s Brunswick style. Label owner Eddie Singleton was of course working at Brunswick as well at the time and had previously produced Jackie's SOUL GALORE LP. While Bobby Reed had also had a Brunswick release of his Clay Town You Are single, so the connection is not surprising. From the same period came the exquisite Wisemen's ballad I Wouldn't Mind Crying, written by Eddie and one of his favourite pieces of work. Whilst also in the slow and moody vein, is a lovely DC Blossoms' track This Is Your Last Chance, that was found tucked away on the original Shrine 1/2" master tapes and had been missed when I originally went through them with Eddie. There's also the rousing Take A Look At Your Baby by the Cautions-.-that originally came from the Scepter studios where the master tapes were left when Eddie hurriedly left New York. It is from the same session that produced Fall Guy and the late 1966 influence of a very slightly off-beat rhythm can be felt on both songs. So that's five new Shrine recordings exclusive to this CD, and the final track Peaches Baby is virtually in this category. This is the rarest of the rare-.-the last release to be confirmed when Shrine super-sleuth Andy Rix found one of the group (who we only knew about from what we then considered to be an unissued master tape of My Only Love), who confirmed that the single had come out and that indeed he had a copy. As the A-side Peaches Baby had never been heard apart from as the instrumental backing track, its arrival was eagerly anticipated. But tragedy struck when it was posted across the Atlantic Ocean with virtually no protection, on this the most brittle of all labels, and arrived in pieces. Some time later US collector and dealer Lew Stanley picked up a copy and kindly allowed us to dub the precious 45, so we can at last include it and complete the story. The sound quality is admittedly poor and may have been the reason for the scarcity of the disc if, as has been speculated, it was withdrawn from sale for this reason. But the effort, tears and wranglings that have gone into finding the thing meant it was inevitable it would make it on to this CD if only for curiosity's sake alone. One or two of the other tracks are aurally below Kent's usual standard, but that was a problem that no doubt contributed to the complex reasons for Shrine's rarity and collectability. The Cairos' Don't Fight It is the other most notable example with no master tape and this dub actually taken from a super-rare mint copy of the record but still sounds audibly confused. Its musical merits are high and again it's a must have on the CD. When master tapes were available the quality of Shrine's work is fully revealed and tracks like the Prophets' If I Had (One Gold Piece), the Enjoyables' Shame and Sidney Hall's I'm A Lover shine out as great examples of mid 60s soul music at its most sophisticated and creative. Eddie Daye's ballad, What Am I Gonna Do is a slow soul masterpiece and Ray Pollard's This Time and The Cautions No Other Way are Northern Soul classics whose mid 80s spins created enough enthusiasm to get the scene through its darkest days. Northern Soul and 60s soul in general owes a huge debt to Eddie Singleton, Raynoma ""Miss Ray"" Gordy, Stanley Ossman, Carl Kidd, Kenny Lewis and Harry Bass, along with all the artists, for pursuing a dream that wasn't realised but left us a wonderful legacy of music to savour and enjoy for ever. By Ady Croasdell (Ace Records)"
  • Julkaisuvuosi 2 002

1 IF I HAD (ONE GOLD PIECE)
The Prophets
2 CALDONIA BROWN
Bobby Reed
3 SHAME
The Enjoyables
4 HEY BOY
The D C Blossoms
5 BABY DON'T LEAVE ME
Bobby Reed
6 NO OTHER WAY
The Cautions
7 THIS TIME (I'M GONNA BE TRUE)
Ray Pollard
8 I'M A LOVER
Sidney Hall
9 I WOULDN'T MIND CRYING
The Wisemen
10 MAD AT THE WORLD
The Epsilons
11 I AIN'T WORRIED ABOUT YOU
Leroy Taylor & The Four Kays
12 I BELIEVE I'LL LOVE ON
Jimmy Armstrong
13 DON'T FIGHT IT
The Cairos
14 TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR BABY
The Cautions
15 WALK ON IN
J D Bryant
16 WHAT AM I GONNA DO
Eddie Daye & the 4 Bars
17 POOR LITTLE FOOL
Bill Dennis
18 POOR LOSER
The Cautions
19 THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE
The D C Blossoms
20 IT'S YOUR LOVE
Shirley Edwards
21 IT'S ALL RIGHT
The Epsilons
22 IS IT RIGHT
The Cautions
23 DEEPER
Les Chansonettes
24 PEACHES BABY
The Counts

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