Friday, August 13, 2021

Johnny Sayles-The Johnny Sayles Story - Official(1992) - Rare Soul

Issued from the unlikely country of Denmark comes this superb collection of johnny sayles Chicago material.Johnny Sayles recorded these hard edged soul screamers in the early 60's, when the line between Blues & Soul was not as neatly defined as it is today. Think of Wilson Pickett or Otis Clay singing blues and that is the Johnny Sayles story. He was a contemporary of McKinley Mitchell who he shared labels with....high quality early soul from the ONE- DER-FUL label. KILLER DILLER!!!!!...All his In Demand Northern Soul Dancers are here!!!...AND MORE!!!


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17 comments:

USMAN47 said...

I have another compile. Also this one interests me a lot to complete.

Yves

Guy said...

A super review, thanks

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

thank you my friend AMM for taking the time and sharing these jewels

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for sharing the Sayles story.

tennessee boy said...

Very interesting ! I'm glad to see this post, AMM !

Big Dave said...

Good stuff... many thanks for the review AMM

BigD

tsi&hrjs said...

Looks great. Thanks for another fine review.

Anton said...

5 Stars Review
Thank You !

BillyMac said...

thanks for the nice summaries of Johnny Sayles

PeterH said...

I really would like to hear that story. Thanks for review, P.

hakase said...

many thanks for this OFFICIAL releases AMM!

reb.jukebox said...

Nice share AMM
thank you very much Reb

Bill Pritchard said...

I'm not into the jazz fusion that has been posted lately but this looks right up my street.

renald said...

Looking foward to review this album. Thanks AMM

Davetuba said...

Thought I might have this release,but I don't! Thanks for the review.

pedro B said...

Great review All Music Man some real gems in this combo

Cheers Pedro

richsoul said...

I would like to check out Johnny Sayles. Always appreciate your reviews.