"...More Than A Memory..."
A companion volume to 2013's
Various Artists CD compilation "Pied Piper Presents A New Concept In
Detroit Soul" on Kent-Soul CDKEND 389 - Ace's second-instalment is 2015's
"Pied Piper: Follow Your Soul" which serves up 24 more slices of
quality 60ts Soul originally on Giant, Karate, RCA Victor and Kapp Records - 10 of which are Previously Unreleased.
A typically classy affair from ACE (one of England's truly great Soul Music reissue labels - Edsel, Big Break Records and Soul Jazz are amongst the others) - let's get to the two-timing hip-shaking voodoo-woman details right away (baby)...
A typically classy affair from ACE (one of England's truly great Soul Music reissue labels - Edsel, Big Break Records and Soul Jazz are amongst the others) - let's get to the two-timing hip-shaking voodoo-woman details right away (baby)...
UK released May 2015 (June
2015 in the USA) - "Pied Piper: Follow Your Soul" is a CD compilation
on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 429 (Barcode 029667242929) and plays out as follows
(59:22 minutes):
1. Voo Doo Madamoiselle -
SEPTEMBER JONES (Pied Piper 003, 2014)
2. He'll Be Leaving You -
NANCY WILCOX (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 21 July 1966)
3. You Only Live Twice
(Alternate) - LORRAINE CHANDLER (Previously Unreleased Until 2015)
4. Could It Be You - SHARON
SCOTT (1966 USA 7" Single on RCA Victor 47-8907, A)
5. Ooh It Hurts Me
(Alternate) - THE CAVALIERS (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 23
February 1967)
6. I Need Your Love - THE
DYNAMICS (1967 USA 7" Single on RCA Victor 47-9084, A)
7. Watch Yourself - TONY
HESTER (1966 USA 7" single on Giant G-707, A)
8. Love Will Find A Way -
HARRY GATES (Previously Unreleased Until 2015)
9. They Say I'm Afraid (Of
Losing You) - FREDDY BUTLER (from the 1967 LP "With A Dab Of Soul" on
Kapp Records KL-1519)
10. Lost Without You -
LORRAINE CHANDLER (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 15 December 1966)
11. Wait A Minute - THE
HESITATIONS (on the 1967 Mono LP "Soul Superman" on Kapp Records
KL-1525)
12. Love Sick - THE PIED
PIPER PLAYERS (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 22 July 1966)
13. No More Love - SEPTEMBER
JONES (1967 USA 7" Single on Kapp Records K-802, A)
14. Set My Heart At Ease -
MIKKI FARROW (1966 USA 7" Single on Karate 524, B-side to "Could It
Be")
15. More Than A Memory -
NANCY WILCOX Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 21 July 1966)
16. Without Someone To Tell
Me - THE CAVALIERS (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 18 July 1966)
17. It's Right Now - THE
METROS (1969 USA 7" single on Sepia 3, A, credited to Joe Buckman)
18. Love Is Not A Game - SAM
E SOLO (1965 USA 7" single on Ruby 5075, A)
19. What Can I Do - LORRAINE
CHANDLER (1966 USA 7" Single on Giant G-703, A)
20. You Better Know Why -
SEPTEMBER JONES (Kent 6T 30, 2014)
21. You Don't Know Me Do You
- THE METROS (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 23 February 1967)
22. Hold To My Baby - THE
PIED PIPER PLAYERS (Previously Unreleased Until 2015, Recorded 18 July 1968)
23. That's What Love Is -
HESITATIONS (on the 1967 Mono LP "Soul Superman" on Kapp Records
KL-1525)
24. Give Me Lots Of Lovin' -
FREDDY BUTLER (from the 1967 LP "With A Dab Of Soul" on Kapp Records
KL-1519)
Compiled by genre-expert and
Soul Music aficionado ADY CROASDELL - the 16-page booklet features his
typically indepth and affection musings on these deep Soul Sides which have
remained for so many years covered in mystery (with thanks to Matt Baker, Robb
Klein, Andy Rix and Dave Welding). The liner notes have dug deep too - local
newspapers of the time have been scoured and tiny adverts for live shows have
been found for Freddie Butler at Little Sam's Grand Bar and The Cavaliers at
Mr. Kelley's Ballroom. Other pages show Acetates on United, White Label Demos
of American 45's on RCA Victor and a repro of Detroit's WJLB Radio 'Flaming 30
Survey' with honourable mentions of The Metros. There are ultra-rare black and
white publicity photos of Sharon Scott, Nancy Wilcox, The Dynamics, Mikki
Farrow and a cool colour snap of The Hesitations. The inside inlay pictures a
label repro of Mikki Farrow's "Set My Heart At Ease" on Karate
Records.
NICK ROBBINS a long-time Ace
associate and Engineer has handled the Remasters and the Audio is fantastic
right across the Mono board (all but Track 12 are in Mono - 12 is in Stereo).
Pied Piper Productions was
formed by musician and songwriter Jack Ashford along with businessman Shelley
Haims and Promoter Gerard Purcell - all three of them having connections with
session musicians at Motown and licensing contacts with the major labels. Their
own imprint Giant Records managed a few releases - but most are now ludicrously
rare and expensive on original vinyl.
The compilation opens on a
winner - "Voo Doo Madamoiselle" by September Jones where a woman all
dressed in black with hypnotizing eyes and a Cadillac are after her man (don't
you hate them sorts). The Nancy Wilcox unreleased track "He'll Be Leaving
You" is good but the Alternate of Lorraine Chandler's Bond cover "You
Only Live Twice" is cheesy rather than tasty. But all that small-potatoes
gets slaughtered by an absolute Northern Soul monster - "Could It Be
You" by the gorgeous Sharon Scott (from Harrisburg in Pennsylvania). You
can literally see the dancefloors of Northern England exploding into joy ten
seconds into this fabulous slice of Sixties Soul. Thinking it can't get any
better - it only bloody does with no less than a double-whammy of Northern Soul
floorfillers "Ooh it Hurts Me" (Alternate) and "I Need Your
Love" from The Cavaliers and The Dynamics.
Another gorgeous groover
with superb backing vocals is "Wait A Minute" by The Hesitations - a
hidden gem on their uber-desirable "Soul Superman" album from 1967 on
Kapp Records (the Mono cut is used here). Hesitations Frontman Freddy Butler
puts in a blinder on "They Say I'm Afraid (Of Losing You)" - a sweet
mid-tempo stroller written in part by three of the Funk Brothers (Joe Hunter,
Bob Babbit and Eddie Willis). Speaking of gorgeous Soul - September Jones puts
in a beautifully delicate performance on the lovely "No More Love" -
the kind of 45 bound to elicit frenzied bidding on eBay (should a copy turn
up). Lyrics from Sam E Solo's "Love Is Not A Game" title this review
while Lorraine Chandler's "What Can I Do" is just glorious Northern
Soul - pure and simple. Another wicked dancer is "Without Someone To Tell
Me" by The Cavaliers featuring an irrepressible beat backed up with fuzz
guitar. "It's Right Now" by The Metros is probably the closest to
Motown and the whole glorious compilation ends on Freddy Butler's "Give Me
Lots Of Lovin'" - the perfect slice of talcum-powdered 2:22 minutes.
Ace's label Kent-Soul has
built up a ludicrously high reputation over the years amongst Soul lovers and
rabid collectors - but once again they've dumfounded us all by going one rung
higher on a ladder that seems to have no ceiling. Follow Your Soul indeed. An absolute belter of a
compilation - congrats to all involved...