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From | "Joseph Savitz" <jsavitz3@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Soul was: The B-52's Funplex |
Date | Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:26:39 -0400 |
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The Manifest here in Columbia -the original- is a faint shadow of the music
geek Valhalla it used to be. You're in Charlotte? How is the one there? On
the soul front, the Invictus box is a great buy. Not deep soul, but poppier:
"Band of Gold" by Freda Payne, "Westbound # 9" by Flaming Ember, etc. I was
honestly surprised how really good these songs sound now. Of course, the
Eccentric Soul series is pretty swell, too. (And The Fleshtones used to do a
killer cover of "Treat Her Like A Lady", by The Cornelius Bros. and Sister
Rose, so Jennifer may want to yell it out tomorrow.)
On 3/27/08, zzzzz <govango@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Scotthomewood@cs.com wrote:
> > Yeah, the labels really are relasing a lot of stuff on MP3 sites they
> wouldn't normally put out
> > on CD because there's no market. I will have to enter that world one
> day. I found a passel of
> > used Tate CDs at the Manifest here in town and have just been pouring
> over them I am sure the
> > vinyl would sound better but I was happy to find the imports I got.
> Great stuff. I just found
> > some Swampp Dogg too and am in soul heaven right now.
>
> Yeah, between the blogs and reissues I am in soul heaven also. I just wish
> some of those great UK KENT comps were not so expensive in the states.
> When your ready to take the dip into the digital soul pool let me know.
>
> enjoy
> michael
>
> "I happen to know that he fears me"
>
>
>
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