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Wednesday 5 January 2022

"Stop The War: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1965-1974" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Featuring Michael Lizzmore, Dionne Warwick, William Bell, Joe Medwick, Allen Orange, Jimmy Hughes, The Shirelles, The Emotions, Chairmen Of The Board, Marvin Gaye, Stu Gardner, The Staple Singers, R.B. Greaves and more (May 2021 UK Ace/Kent Soul CD Compilation of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...



 
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"...Say A Little Prayer..."
 
Another clever and timely compilation from Ace of the UK on their Kent Soul imprint with many tracks appearing on CD for the first time. And as Chairmen Of The Board worry and ache through "Men Are Getting Scarce" - you're reminded of the Hellishness of War and the USA's decade-plus fiasco in Vietnam (300,000 black soldiers went there, 8000 of them didn't come home).
 
Ace have touched on Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America twice before – November 2003 gave us "A Soldier's Sad Story" on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 226 covering 1966 -1973, while June 2005 offered "Does Anybody Know I'm Here?" on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 245 covering 1962-1972. The compilation "Stop The War..." is essentially 'Volume 3' in the Series (see list below for full details). There's a lot to decipher here, so let's get down with the lonely soldiers and their dirty duties...
 
UK released Friday, 28 May 2021 (June 2021 in the USA) - "Stop The War: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1965-1974" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 474 (Barcode 029667087223) is a 23-Track CD Compilation of R&B, Soul and Pop Remasters that plays out as follows (79:46 minutes):
 
1. Promise That You'll Wait - MICHAEL LIZZMORE (November 1972 US 45-single on Capitol 3480, B-side of "Try A Little Tenderness")
 
2. I Say A Little Prayer - DIONNE WARWICK (October 1967 US 45-single in Scepter SCE-12203, A-side)
 
3. Lonely Soldier - WILLIAM BELL (July 1970 US 45-single on Stax STA-0070, A-side)
 
4. Letter To A Buddie - JOE MEDWICK (1966 US 45-single on Boogaloo 1002, A-side)
 
5. V.C. Blues - ALLEN ORANGE (October 1966 US 45-single on Sound Stage 7 45-2573, B-side of "Where The Lonely People Are")
 
6. Fighting For My Baby - DONALD JENKINS (June 1970 US 45-single on Thomas TH 806, B-side of "A New World Beautiful")
 
7. (Mama) My Soldier Is Coming Home - THE SHIRELLES (December 1965 US 45-single on Scepter SCE 12123, B-side of "Soldier Boy")
 
8. Uncle Sam - JIMMY HUGHES (November 1967 US 45-single on Atlantic 45-2454, B-side of "It Ain't What you Got")
 
9. Going On Strike - THE EMOTIONS (from the July 1969 US LP "So I Can Love" on Volt VOS-6008, September 1970 in the UK on Stax SXATS 1030)
 
10. Johnny - KING HANNIBAL (1973 Aware Records recording - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
 
11. My Ship Is Coming In (Tomorrow) - THE PACE SETTERS (1966 US 45-single on Mica 503, A-side)
 
12. (The Two Wars Of) Old Black Joe - Dr. WILLIAM TRULY, Jr. (December 1970 US 45-single on House Of The Fox HOF-2, A-side)
 
13. Hymn No. 5 - THE MIGHTY HANNIBAL (October 1966 US 45-single on Josie 45-964, A-side)
 
14. I'll Be Home - ARTIE GOLDEN (1968 US 45-single on Bunky 7758, A-side)
 
15. Wish You Were Here With Me - THE FAWNS (June 1967 US 45-single on New Frontiers NF 4401, A-side - reissued October 1967 on Capcity 105, A-side)
 
16. Men Are Getting Scarce - CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD (November 1971 US 45-single on Invictus IS 9103, A-side - also on the 1972 US LP "Bittersweet" on Invictus ST-9801)
 
17. I Want To Come Home For Christmas - MARVIN GAYE (unissued 1972 Motown recording withdrawn at the time, finally issued in September 1990 on the 4CD US Box Set "The Marvin Gaye Collection" on Motown MOTD4-6311)
 
18. Stop The War - THE IMPRESSIONS (from the 1972 US LP "Times Have Changed" on Curtom CRS 8012 – 1972 in the UK on Buddah 2318059)
 
19. Leave Him Alone - STU GARDNER (from the 1974 US LP "And The Sanctified Sound" on Volt VOS 9503)
 
20. Glad To Be Home - CHARLES SMITH & JEFF COOPER (1971 US 45-single on Blue Dawn OCS-571, B-side of "My Great Loss (Ashes To Ashes)" - reissued August 1971 US on Seventy 7 Records 106, also as a B-side)
 
21. The War Is Over (My Brother) - THE SENSATIONAL SAINTS (1973 US 45-single on BOS Records B-024, A-side)
 
22. John Brown - THE STAPLE SINGERS (from the 1966 US LP "Pray On" on Epic BN 26237, a Bob Dylan cover)
 
23. Home To Stay - R.B. GREAVES (January 1970 US 45-single on Atco 45-6726, B-side of "Always Something There To Remind Me")
 
NOTES:
Tracks 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20 are in MONO
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23 are in STEREO - Track 10 is PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED
 
Longstanding Ace cohort TONY ROUNCE - a name I trust implicitly when it comes to details, annotates the 20-page booklet. Each song gets the usual thorough discussion packed with factoids that collectors love. There are rare US 45-single labels repro'd alongside album covers by The Impressions, Stu Gardner and The Staple Singers - the text peppered with Trade Adverts and cool black and white publicity photos of lesser seen artists like King Hannibal and The Emotions. Audio Mastering for Volume number 3 is by DUNCAN COWELL - a name I look for too - every track leaping out your speakers (12 are in glorious Stereo). To the tunes and the message...
 
First up I would have to say that the listen doesn’t always work (hence four stars instead of five), but many of these track choices are impressive and even cool (check out The Emotions for instance). "Stop The War..." opens with an impassioned 1972 cover version by Michael Lizzmore of "Promise That You'll Wait" - a B-side done by Skip Jackson and The Shantons on Dot-Mar Records in 1969. Lizzmore's vocals are guttural impressive, but it was a B-side, Capitol trying to plug the Otis Redding A-side of "Try A Little Tenderness" - so it got lost in the rush. Between it and Dionne Warwick's sweeter-than-sweet "I Say A Little Prayer" - you could be forgiven for asking 'where's the war' in any of this? More true to the compilation's concept is "Lonely Soldier" - William Bell's vocal capturing that ache and longing for normalcy. The terrible "Letter To A Buddie" by Joe Medwick is a spoken story piece with truly awful lyrics about how lucky the soldier was to be in Vietnam and not back home with Sally and the other cheating wives. Better is the over-here-in-Vietnam "V.C. Blues" where Allen Orange gives it some slow smooching Blues-Soul as he sings of the lady whose always on his mind as the bullets fly too close to the thing that's actually holding his brain in place.
 
"Fighting For My Baby" is a keyboard chugger where Donald Jenkins does the Elephant Walk in the Jungle (good groove) followed by the way-too-saccharin "(Mama) My Soldier Boy Is Coming Home" by The Shirelles - the kind of sappy sitting-home-every-night crooner that didn't ring true then and feels even more clunky now (gorgeous audio though). Way sharper is "Uncle Sam" where Jimmy Hughes uses his fabulous pleading voice to ask his government to look out for his family while he's gone. Coolsville comes in the shape of The Emotions and an album cut tucked away on their 1969 US Volt Records LP "So I Can Love" – a declaration of loyalty and monogamy to the man away on active duty. That's unfortunately followed by the hup-two-three-four plod of "Johnny" – an awkward Soul stab by King Hannibal and easy to see why it was unreleased at the time. Fighting to make a foreign land free – The Pace Setters go Soul marching in with their "My Ship Is Coming In (Tomorrow)" – a pleasant enough tune.
 
Sleeping in a ditch and eating out of a can, "(The Two Wars Of) Old Black Joe" is a funeral-paced dub from a 45 where a Purple Heart vet is shipped home only to find he can't be buried in a white cemetery. Despite its highly charged spoken content by Dr. William Truly, Jr. – for me it's the first occasion that this CD actually gets under the uncomfortable truth about Black People's treatment during that sickening conflict. Equally powerful is "Hymn No. 5" by The Mighty Hannibal - Page 11 of the booklet featuring a trade advert by Josie Records declaring that its slow Gospel preaching is 'the biggest R&B single in the country'. Lyrically it's impassioned and despite the deeply downbeat nature of the music, it leaves a mark. More in a Soul Ballad tradition, Artie Golden does well to get across the longing in "I'll Be Home" - a grunt with only months to go before he's shipped away from imminent death. The Fawns too talk of letters to their loves, temptations at home avoided, wishing their beaus were in their arms instead of a rain-soaked foxhole overseas.
 
No man wants to be seen as a coward, but a man's duty to his country and freedom is being ruthlessly tapped by the crooked men in Washington - and as a result the Chairmen Of The Board inform all women that "Men Are Getting Scarce" – wasted in the foolishness of War (a great Funk tune on Invictus). This is smartly followed by the soaring vocals of Marvin Gaye who wanted "I Want To Come For Christmas" to be a Seasonal 45 call for peace in 1972 – a 'get us home' ballad message, but Motown typically canned its contentious content. It's a gorgeous performance and you can hear his sincerity and a genuine highlight on here. Genius steps up to the plate with The Impressions who get seriously Funky with the CD's title track "Stop The War". Written by Curtis Mayfield and sung with dig-deep-passion by Fred Cash, Sam Gooden and LeRoy Hutson, it's another genuinely smart inclusion - a 6:23 minute Funkathon laced with Guitars, Strings and all manner of disgusts spoken and expressed in its last few minutes of the song. "Leave Him Alone" is a clavinet Funky too, Stu Gardner putting in an impressive vocal behind top musicians. And on it goes...
 
For sure, 'War' is hardly a subject matter that's conducive to a joyful Soul listening experience, but that doesn't stop this compilation from impressing more times than not. As Charles Smith sings on "Glad To Be Home" that some mother's son had died, you get a feel for the loss and especially the stupidity of that protracted conflict.
 
Putting medals on walls and walking tall in the community after their boy returns victorious from 'over there' is promised to Mom and Pop in the Bob Dylan song "John Brown", sung with guitar-jangling menace by an on-the-money Staple Singers in 1967. Well I'm glad Ace have documented that the reality was an unrecognizable face on return from Vietnam – a mind traumatized inside a young man who noticed that the person his country asked him to kill was a human being just like him. Impressive stuff again from Ace Records of the UK and well done to those involved...
 
Compilations in the Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America CD Series
 
1. A Sad Soldier's Story: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1966-1973 - released November 2003 on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 225 (Barcode 029667222624)
 
2. Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1966-1972 - released June 2005 on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 245 (Barcode 029667224529)
 
3. Stop The War: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1965-1974 - released May 2021 on Ace/Kent Soul CDKEND 474 (Barcode 029667087223)

Tuesday 4 January 2022

"Good Good Feeling! More Motown Girls" by VARIOUS ARTISTS [Motown Girls Series] – Volume 4 in a Series of 4 featuring Martha & The Vandellas, Gladys Knight & The Pips, The Velvelettes, Brenda Holloway, Debbie Dean, The Lewis Sisters, Ann Bogan, LaBrenda Ben, Kim Weston, Anita Knorl, Oma Heard and more (August 2021 UK Ace Records CD Compilation of Remasters – Many New To CD with Six Previously Unreleased) - A Review by Mark Barry...



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"...This Love I've Got..."
 
A fourth installment in the Motown Girl series from Ace Records of the UK - you get 25-cuts of which many were only available as downloads and a tasty six new Previously Unreleased tracks (the remainder are stragglers from other CD compilations). And all of it is on CD hardcopy at last in one place. Curated by Series Head Honcho KEITH HUGHES - this is the nuts as far as any Detroit fan is concerned and a must own. Much to discuss and bops 'til you drop - so let's have at it...
 
UK released Friday, 27 August 2021 - "Good Good Feeling! More Motown Girls" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace Records CDTOP 1579 (Barcode 029667102520) is a 25-Track CD Compilation of Remasters. All tracks were recorded in Mono between 1962 and 1969 - 12-songs were made available as downloads between 2012 and 2019 and mark their first CD appearance here - six more are previously unreleased (2021) - whilst the remainder are from old and recent CD compilations that featured unreleased material of this nature. 
 
"Good Good Feeling! More Motown Girls" is No. 4 in a Series of 4 as of January 2022 (see full list below) and plays out as follows (69:35 minutes):
 
1. This Love I've Got - MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS (recorded August 1965 for Ivy Jo Hunter but re-assigned to Martha & The Vandellas - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
2. Nothing But A Fool - GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (recorded April and May 1966, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1966" download set in 2016)
3. I'm In Love (And I Know It) [Alternate Lead] - THE VELVELETTES (recorded September and December 1966 for Stevie Wonder, re-assigned April and May 1967 to The Velvelettes - first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1967" download set in 2017)
4. Good Good Feeling - BRENDA HOLLOWAY (recorded March 1968 - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
5. I'm So Helpless (When I'm With You) - DEBBIE DEAN (recorded November and December 1966, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1966" download set in 2016)
6. Can't Figure It Out - THE LEWIS SISTERS (recorded December 1965, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1965" download set in 2015)
7. A Love So Deep Inside - THE VELVELETTES (recorded December 1965 and January 1966, first issued in 2004 in "The Motown Anthology" on Motown 980 937-2)
8. Show Me The Way - GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (recorded June and July 1968, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1968" download set in 2018)
9. Hold Me Oh My Darling - ANN BOGAN (recorded July 1963, first issued in 2020 on the CD compilation "A Cellarful Of Motown Volume 5" on Caroline CAROLRR090CD)
10. I Don't Want Your Promises – LaBRENDA BEN (recorded May 1963, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1963" download set in 2013)
11. Drop In The Bucket - KIM WESTON (recorded June 1963, Mary Wells dunned in January 1964, Kim Weston dubbed n September 1964 - first available on the 1994 10CD set "The Complete Motown Anthology" on M.E.I. Digital DPSM 5200)
12. Don't Be Too Long - ANITA KNORL (recorded November 1962, first issued in 2020 on the CD compilation "A Cellarful Of Motown Volume 5" on Caroline CAROLRR090CD)
13. It's Hard To Walk Away - MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS (recorded December 1962, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1962" download of 2012)
14. Stuck Up - OMA HEARD (recorded 1965 in L.A., first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1965" download of 2015)
15. My Daddy Knows Best - LITTLE LISA (recorded July 1965, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1965" download of 2015)
16. In Twenty Words Or Less - LaBRENDA BEN (recorded October 1963, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1963" download of 2013)
17. When I Was In School - HATTIE LITTLES (recorded August 1963 - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
18. Keep Me - BRENDA HOLLOWAY (recorded June 1966, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1966" download of 2016)
19. Never Trust A Man - CHRIS CLARK (recorded March, June and October 1966, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1966" download of 2016)
20. Watching A Plane In The Sky - BARBARA McNAIR (recorded July 1968 - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
21. In The Neighborhood - CONNIE HAINES (recorded January 1965 for Ivy Jo Hunter, overdubbed by Tommy Good, Jimmy Ruffin and Kim Weston in September 1965 and re-assigned to Connie Haines - PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
22. My World Is Crumbling – THE LEWIS SISTERS (recorded June and July 1966 – PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED, 2021)
23. Send Him To Me – DEBBIE DEAN (recorded October 1967, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1968" download of 2018)
24. Can't We Be Strangers Again – BLINKY (recorded October 1968, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1968" download of 2018)
25. All I Could Do Was Cry – YVONNE FAIR (recorded 1968 and 1969, first available in the "Motown Unreleased 1969" download of 2019)
NOTES:
All Tracks in MONO
Tracks 1, 4, 17, 20, 21, 22 are PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED
 
The 16-page booklet is a classy affair and just what you'd expect from a Soul-mad British reissue label steeped in such enthusiasm and excellence for over 45 years. The black and white publicity photos of Martha & The Vandellas, The Lewis Sisters, The Velvelettes, Kim Weston, Yvonne Fair, Brenda Holloway and Chris Clark take up whole pages each and are properly gorgeous. Each song is given musical and personnel credits where info is available with the paragraphs beneath from KEITH HUGHES filling in the gaps where he can. It's astonishing to think that in 2021 - Motown is still giving up riches - making Berry Gordy's recent December 2021 Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement Honor from President Joe Biden all the more timely (Joni Mitchell and Bette Midler were there too). Mastering is by Ace's long-standing Audio genius NICK ROBBINS - all of the Mono cuts sounding sparkly and cool if not a little rough around the unfinished edges. To the tunes...
 
Martha is taking one look in the mirror and telling herself not to love that boy too strong – her This Love I've Got was probably called Save Yourself in an early incarnation – a great upbeat bopper that would have been a hit had it been aired (what a find). Change of pace for Nothing But A Fool – the fabulous vocals of Gladys Knight (channelling her inner Tina Turner) begging him to let her go if he has no real intentions – a gem that first saw light of day in 2016 as a download.
 
Not to be outdone in the divine stakes, The Velvelettes give it some permanent contentment in the rapid-paced bopper I'm In Love (And I Know It) – another winner that could have hit number six million back in the day. Motown fans will get weak at the knees at the thought of new Brenda Holloway – and the gorgeous Good Good Feeling is surely going to hitting Northern Soul dancefloors with a matter of urgency (easy to hear Ace chose this as their compilation title). Not so sure about the Debbie Dean tune – too busy on the brass blasting front even if her vocals are great. The Lewis Sisters get smooch-like with Can't Figure It Out and for me it’s the first time the muffled audio of an in-complete recording shows up (still good though). And it goes like that to excellent unreleased with Connie Haines (a coffee shop where everybody stops) and the easy-listening-Soul of The Lewis Sisters feels like Dusty Springfield-light.
 
It is truly amazing that a CD like "Good Good Feeling!..." exists in 2021 – Motown – the label that keeps on giving us the Sound of Young America  some 60 years after the event. Top marks and a great reissue from a great label...
 
Motown Girls CD Series from Ace Records of the UK includes 
(4 Volumes as of January 2022)
 
1. Finders Keepers: Motown Girls 1961-67 - released 25 March 2013 on Ace Records CDTOP 1364 (Barcode 029667053921) - 24 Tracks, 64:50 minutes
 
2. Love & Affection: More Motown Girls - released 30 October 2015 on Ace Records CDTOP 1455 (Barcode 029667074025) - 25 Tracks, 69:27 minutes
 
3. Baby I've Got It! More Motown Girls - released 30 March 2018 on Ace Records CDTOP 1524 (Barcode 029667089425) - 24 Tracks, 64:29 minutes
 
4. Good Good Feeling! More Motown Girls - released 27 August 2021 on Ace Records CDTOP 1579 (Barcode 029667102520) - 25 Tracks, 69:35 minutes

Monday 3 January 2022

"Modernity" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Featuring Birdlegs & Pauline, Jackie Lee, Ray & Bob, Willis Jackson, The Fashionettes, Willie Tee, King Carl, Ike & Tina Turner and more (May 2021 UK Ace/Kent Dance CD Compilation of 60ts Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...




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"...Just Can't Help Myself..."

Another strong pull on my wallet for my increasingly geriatric living-room shuffling playlists - "Modernity" is the third volume of Mod movers from Ace's Kent Dance label imprint and sees Kent reach No. 500 in their fantastic compilation history.
 
There's the usual mix of 24 tracks covering 60ts Soul, R&B, Jazz, Mod Dancers etc - the good, the great and the not-so-sure slices with five Previously Unreleased cuts for collectors (see full list below for this Mod Music Series and complimentary compilations). Lots to get through - so let's have at it...
 
UK released Friday, 7 May 2021 - "Modernity" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace/Kent Dance CDKEND 500 (Barcode 029667102223) is a 24-Track CD Compilation of Remasters (Five Tracks Previously Unreleased) that plays out as follows (58:37 minutes):
 
1. Just Can't Help Myself - BIRDLEGS & PAULINE (Numero Download from 2018, NUM5038, featuring Sidney 'Birdlegs' Banks on Lead Vocals with his wife Pauline)
 
2. Deuces Wild - GARY & GARY (March 1964 US 45-single on Arock 1003, B-side of "I'm Leavin' (For Parts Unknown)", featuring Gary Klyvert and Garrett Saunders)
 
3. Drop That Gun - TEDDY REYNOLDS (March 1966 US 45-single on Newman 603, A-side)
 
4. I Found A Little Girl - EDDIE BO (1963 US 45-single on Last 1006, B-side of "Hold Me")
 
5. Go Away With Me - HOLLIS DIXON & THE KEYNOTES (1963 US 45-single on Fame 704, B-side of "Time Will Tell")
 
6. Sundown - THE MERCED BLUE NOTES (first appeared on a 1984 US LP "Music With A Beat That Won't Stop" by The Merced Blue Notes on Recherché RR-1963, then 2004 on the UK CD MBN compilation "Get Your Kicks On Route 99" on Ace CDCHD 1026)
 
7. Is It Because You Love Me - STICKS HERMAN (1961 Tic Toc recording, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, 2021)
 
8. Walk Home With Me - IKE & TINA TURNER (1964 Buck Ram recording, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, 2021)
 
9. Ooh Baby - THE TEEN QUEENS (1966 Modern Records recording, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, 2021)
 
10. See See Rider - BYRDIE GREEN (from the 1967 US MONO LP "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" on Prestige PRLP 7509)
 
11. Earthquake - THE FASHIONETTES  (1963 Garpax recording first issued in June 2009 on the UK CD compilation "Where The Girls Are Volume 7" on Ace Records CDCHD 1218)
 
12. The Bounce - JACKIE LEE (from the 1966 US Mono LP "The Duck" on Mirwood Records MW-7000)
 
13. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet - IKE PORTER & THE FABULATIONS (1969 US 45-single on Anla Records ANL-107, A-side)
 
14. The Hawg Part 2 - EDDIE KIRK (Unedited Version of Volt 106 that first appeared on the 1995 UK CD compilation "4000 Volts of Stax & Satellite: Rare & Unreleased Tracks From The Golden Era of Soul" on Ace/Stax CDSXD 107)
 
15. Monkey Walk Part 1 - THE KINGSMEN (1963 US 45-single on Sarjo Records 105, A-side)
 
16. (Oh) Lady Be Good - CHARLES HODGES (1965 US 45-single on Alto 2018, A-side)
 
17. Lonely Am I - CHUCK JACKSON (January 1963 US 45-single on Wand 132, B-side of "Tell Him I'm Not Home")
 
18. Who Knows - WILLIE TEE (an unissued 1962 AFO recording first released 1994 on the UK CD compilation "Still Spicy Gumbo Stew (Original AFO New Orleans R&B)" on Ace Records CDCHD 520)
 
19. Bossa Blue Port - THE BIRDS OF PARADISE (February 1966 US 45-single on Newman 602, A-side)
 
20. Soul Grabber - WILLIS JACKSON (1967 US 45-single on Prestige 45-457, B-side of "The Song Of Ossanha (Canto de Ossanha)")
 
21. The Warm Up Part 1 - CLIFTON WHITE & HIS ROYAL KNIGHTS (1968 US 45-single on Anla 104, A-side)
 
22. That's All I Want - KING CARL (1964 La Louisianne recording, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, 2021)
 
23. Air Travel - RAY & BOB (September 1961 US 45-single on Ledo 1151, A-side)
 
24. Looking Through My Spyglass (1967 Goldband recording, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, 2021)
NOTES:
All Tracks in MONO except Tracks 17, 18 and 20, which are in STEREO
Tracks 7, 8, 9, 22 and 24 are PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
 
The 24-page booklet annotated by longtime contributors and enthusiasts DEAN RUDLAND and ADY CROASDELL is the usual feast of rare US 45-labels, publicity photos, the occasional LP shot, trade adverts and more - all wrapped up with a beautiful black and white of Eddie Kirk adorning all of the back page. It's cool to see underground genre heroes like The Merced Blue Notes actually be pictured and that publicity shot of Birdlegs & Pauline has to be so ludicrously rare. Mastering is by long-standing Audio Engineer genius NICK ROBBINS and it's a tale of many cities depending on the source tapes. With these kind of do-it-yourself 60ts recordings, you take the rough with the smooth - so some sound amazing while others betray their crude origins - but none lack that vibe that collectors love. To the listen...
 
I'm down with "Just Can't Help Myself" being a cool dancefloor shuffler (great duet vocals between Sidney 'Birdlegs' Banks and his wife Pauline), but my heart goes instead to the wicked B-side "Deuces Wild" giving it some 'which girl should I pick' between Gary & Gary (decisions-decisions boys). Whole lot of ducking goin' on in the woods when Teddy Reynolds goes hunting in his brass-jabbing Funkathon "Drop That Gun" - a real obscurity from the spring of 1966 and a very clever compilation inclusion.
 
Everybody's stopping/staring at Eddie Bo's new squeeze in "I Found A Little Girl" (not surprisingly he's terribly pleased with himself at this), but I actually dig the thinny organ-sound of "Go Away With Me" by Hollis Dixon & The Keynotes more - a fantastic guitar-flicking shuffler that is best described as irresistible. "Sundown" by The Merced Blue Notes immediately follows, another genius inclusion with a winning saxophone (Merced is a town in the San Joaquin Valley). "Sundown" has male and female lead vocals battle out their feelings just before night comes and the suitcases get packed. It's not surprised that this winner was championed by Mod DJ Lee Miller and hence saw it get a Kent Select 45-single reissue in 2018).
 
After such a promising run to Track 6 - "Is It Because You Love Me" by Sticks Herman is a Previously Unreleased 1961 Tic Toc recording and it's weedy R&B half-heartedness kind of lets the side down. Not a whole lot better and just as unconvincing, Ike & Tina Turner get uncomfortably coy in "Walk Home With Me" - another Previously Unreleased cut that Ike quite rightly canned. Next up is a 1966 Modern Records recording by The Teen Queens (Rosie and Betty Collins) that actually stands a chance of becoming a fave on the scene should it get more plays - and the fact that its Unreleased until now is a testament to the well of astonishment that the 60ts was/is.
 
Can't say the same for the rather functional cover of "See See Rider" by Byrdie Green - good but never better than that. Things improve immeasurably with the happy-to-be-alive flute-bopper "Earthquake" by The Fashionettes - a 1963 Garpax cut that languished in the vaults until its resurrection in 2009 on an Ace CD compilation. I'd normally flip for anything Chuck Jackson does, but his B-side "Lonely Am I" is not his best - better is the Willis Jackson dancer "Soul Grabber" while King Carl's "That's All I Want" is a discovery worth acquainting yourself with.
 
To sum up - "Modernity" is not a masterpiece by any means (there are one too many weaknesses for that). But the smart inclusions and the odd newly unearthed gem make it another proud entry in a long line of Mod-related releases from England's Ace Records.
 
"Just Can't Help Myself" Sidney 'Birdlegs' Banks sang in the 60ts – well because of releases like this, has been like that ever since mate...
 
Compilations in this Mod Music Various Artists series by Ace/Kent
 
CD Titles:
1. Modernists: A Decade Of Rhythm & Soul Dedication – released June 2015 on Ace/Kent-Soul CDKEND 431 (Barcode 029667243124)
2. Modernism – released May 2016 on Ace/Kent-Soul CDKEND 452 (Barcode 029667245227)
3. Modernity – released May 2021 on Ace/Kent-Soul CDKEND 500 (Barcode 029667102223)
VINYL Title:
1. Modernists (Modernism's Sharpest Cuts) – released 30 June 2017 as a 14-Track LP on Ace/Kent Dance KENT 505 (Barcode 029667005418)
 
Other Compilations by Ace/Kent that compliment the "Modernity" CD and Genre:
1. Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 139)
2. Mo' Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 150)
3. Even Mo' Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 171)
4. Yet Mo Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 184)
5. The Return Of Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 250)
6. Further Adventures of Mod Jazz (Kent-Soul CDKEND 300)
7. Mod Jazz Forever (Kent-Soul CDKEND 368)
8. Mod Jazz And Then Some! (Kent-Soul CDKEND 416)
9. Mod Jazz Rides Again (Kent-Soul CDKEND 479)

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order