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"...Sad Story..."
I loved Volume 1 of
"This is Lowrider Soul..." issued by the UK's Ace Records on their
legendary Kent Soul label imprint back in early February 2019 and promptly
awarded its sexy sashaying contents five-stars.
I'm pleased to say that even
though it falls on a few across 24-tunes (one previously unissued cut),
installment number two lives up to the same high standards as its predecessor.
There are some truly gorgeous swish 'n' sway smoochers on this 2021 CD
compilation – sumptuous soul (as the rear inlay states) that puts the Torch
Song and Ballad Tradition of the 60ts and early 70ts to the fore every time.
I've honestly enjoyed more titles on here than I've reached for the skip
button. Lots to discuss - to the dreamers and the tear-stained faces of our sad
story fools in love...
UK released 26 November 2021
- "This Is Lowrider Soul Vol. 2" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace
Records/Kent Soul CDKEND 497 (Barcode 029667104524) is a 24-track CD
compilation of Remasters that plays out as follows (70:12 minutes):
1. So Much in Love - THE
EXCEPTIONS (1969 GWP Records recording first issued September 2009 on the UK CD
compilation "GWP NYC TLC Volume 2" by Various Artists on Ace/Kent
Soul CDKEND 326)
2. Please Say It Isn't So -
LEE WILLIAMS & THE CYMBALS (August 1968 US 45-single on Carnival CAR-537,
A-side)
3. Somebody Please - THE
VANGUARDS (August 1969 US 45-single on Whiz 612, A-side)
4. Yes I'm Ready - THE
HESITATIONS (April 1969 US 45-single on GWP Records 504, B-side of "Is
This The Way To Treat A Girl (You Bet It Is)")
5. You Never Loved Me (At
All) - BARBARA MASON (March 1969 US 45-single on Arctic 148, B-side of
"Take It Easy")
6. Sad, Sad, Story - THE
ETHICS (February 1969 US 45-single on Vent V-1004, A-side)
7. Try Love (One More Time)
- THE SPARKELS (March 1964 US 45-single on Old Town 1160, A-side)
8. Follow Your Heart - THE
MANHATTANS (September 1965 US 45-single on Carnival CAR-512, A-side)
9. Someone - THE LOVERS
(December 1965 US 45-single on Gate Records 501, B-side of "Do This For
Me")
10. Little Girl - DARROW
FLETCHER (1965 US 45-single on Jacklyn Records 1003, B-side of
"Infatuation")
11. I Want You - DEE TORRES
(1966 US 45-single on Dore 762, B-side of "Let The Little Girl
Dance")
12. It Hurts So Much - THE
SUPERBS (June 1965 US 45-single on Dore 736, A-side)
13. I Want You (Back) - THE
LARKS (March 1972 US 45-single on Money 601, A-side)
14. Trust In Me - THE
MAGICIANS (1966 Villa recording first issued on the March 2007 UK Various
Artists CD compilation "Hitsville West: San Francisco's Uptown Soul"
on Ace Records/Kent Soul CDKEND 271)
15. Believe In Me - THE
HYPERIONS (March 1965 US 45-single on Chattahoochee 669, B-side of "Why
You Wanna Treat Me Like You Do")
16. Here It Comes - THE
PERSIANS (June 1969 US 45-single on GWP Records 509, B-side of I Don't Know How
(To Fall Out Of Love)")
17. Can't Nobody - BROTHERS
OF SOUL (2021, PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED 1969 Galaxy recording)
18. That's The Way Our Love
Is - THE RADIATORS (Originally unissued 1970s Dave Blake recording first
released January 2009 on the UK Various Artists CD compilation
"Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Volume 2" on Ace Records/Kent Soul
CDKEND 310)
19. My Sweet Baby – THE
MARK-KEYS (1969 US 45-single on TCB Records 1447,B-side of "Heavenly
Thing")
20. Don't Take Your Love
Away From Me – THE PERFECTIONS (1968 US 45-single on Drumhead 100, A-side)
21. (I'm Not Ready To)
Settle Down – (LITTLE BEN &) THE CHEERS (November 1966 US 45-single on
Penny 101, B-side of "Mighty, Mighty, Lover")
22. You Can't Blame Me –
JOHNSON, HAWKINS, TATUM & DURR (March 1971 US 45-single on Capsoul CS 22,
A-side)
23. What Am I Going To Do –
HOUSTON OUTLAWS (November 1972 US 45-single on Westbound 211, A-side)
24. A Man That Is Not Free –
SOUL SENSATIONS (1973 US 45-single on Music City 892, A-side)
NOTES:
Tracks 4, 8 and 13 in
STEREO, all others in MONO
Track 17 is PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED
With fantastically detailed
liner notes by SEAN HAMPSEY, the 24-page colour booklet is the usual feast of
US 45-labels you rarely see (many are heavy auction pieces) and amazingly they
even have a Japanese picture sleeve 45 for The Hesitations doing "Yes I'm
Ready" in 1969 on the rear page. While you’d expect snaps of heavyweights
like Barbara Mason and The Manhattans on the Lowrider scene, there are also
quality black and white publicity photos of rarely heard artists like The
Ethics, Darrow Fletcher and The Superbs. Someone has located a Carnival Records
(of New Jersey) trade advert and Page 4 features notes and thanks to Ady
Croasdell and Sean Hampsey from scene-supporter RUBEN MOLINA for putting this
lovely music on the world stage. Typical quality from Ace then, backed up by
NICK ROBBINS CD Remasters that jump off the speakers with feeling and sweat.
Slow Soul can often fail to hide hiss in-between the croons, the oohs and the
aahs – but here these tracks are breathing just lovely and the three in Stereo
sound sensational. To the tunes...
Volume 2 of Lowrider Soul
opens with a couple of classy doosies – the easy on the ear Exceptions with a
1969 song called "So Much In Love" that languished in the vaults for
four decades until CD resurrection in 2009, followed by a gorgeous 1968
group-harmony side called "Please Say It Isn't So" from The Royals
fronted by Lead Vocalist Lee Williams. Whilst most of the cuts (not
surprisingly) concentrate on the astonishing productivity of the 60ts – the
four from the 70ts impress too especially the foursome of Johnson, Hawkins,
Tatum & Durr (initially known locally as The Revelations) and the beautiful
"I Want You (Back)" by The Larks – a band and tune that sounds as
tasty as their respective titles promise. I wasn't too enamored with some of
the cuts that sounded more girl-group teeny-angst than I would have liked, but
I loved The Hesitations "Yes I'm Ready" and the Brothers Of Soul
unreleased track is a genuinely cool addition to the annuals of the genre.
Part of the joy of listening
to a smartly put together compilation like this is discovery - lovers of the
music getting stuff out there that deserves our weary ears. I dug "This Is
Lowrider Soul Volume 2".
Ace Records have a hard-won rep for CD
compilations and a quietly cool little winner like this only shows why...
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