Monday, March 28, 2022

Various Artists - All Turned On! • Motown Instrumentals 1960-1972 - Ace - Rare Soul Instrumentals (FLAC)+ Booklet

A stellar cast of musicians take the spotlight on this collection of soul, jazz, funk and other groovy Motown instrumentals which features six cuts otherwise available only as digital downloads and five masters previously unissued in any format. Compiled by the guys behind Ace,s popular “Motown Girls” and “Motown Guys” series,BOTH POSTED HERE IN THE PAST the CD opens with three certified crowd-pleasers: the San Remo Golden Strings’ ‘Festival Time’, a Northern Soul favourite that reached the UK charts in 1971, five years after its original release in the USA; a version of the Supremes’ ‘Come See About Me’ by Choker Campbell’s Big Band; and ‘I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)’ by Earl Van Dyke & the Soul Brothers, an outfit known behind the scenes as the Funk Brothers. The five previously unissued tracks are Choker Campbell’s brassy stomper ‘The Break Down’; Earl Van Dyke’s organ, vibes and guitar-led ‘L.B.J.’; the jazzy ‘Defunk Brothers’ by saxophonist Frank Morelli; ‘Little Mack’s Shuffle’ by the Morrocco Muzik Makers featuring tasty work from guitarist Harold Williams; and ‘Great Google Mook’, a terrific honker ‘n’ twanger by the Mysterions. Other highlights include trumpeter Jonah Jones’ funky and almost unrecognisable treatment of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Uptight (Everything’s Alright)’; a great version of Hugh Masekela’s ‘Grazing In The Grass’ by Stevie himself under his Eivets Rednow alias; ‘Ich-I-Bon #1’ by Nick & the Jaguars, a hard-driving rocker from 1960; ‘Double 0 And A Half’ by the Agents, a band that included members of Jr Walker’s All Stars; and ‘Good Rockin’’ by Jr Walker & the All Stars themselves. As usual the package includes notes and track annotations by Hitsville historian Keith Hughes and photos of many of the featured artists.

AMM

                                                         Review Courtesy Of Oldsoulrebel

                                                                        The Taster!


                                                                 Tracks Below (FLAC)




 

19 comments:

AMM said...

many thx oldsoulrebel for another stunning review!

RMstorm said...

Thanks OldSoulRebel - Motown and instrumentals aren't the first thing you think of but this is a fine comp.

gmortars said...

I don't mind if I do! Thanks, Oldsoulrebel and AMM!

reb.jukebox said...

Great looking Motown collection
thanks Oldsoulrebel and AMM for this
Reb

USMAN47 said...

Great to have gathered all these instrumentals from Motown!!!

Yves

Lordchester said...

tnx to Oldsoulrebel and AMM for this review.

Jumpstart said...

Thanks a lot for this review. The amount of unreleased gems from the Motown vaults seems to be endless.

/Jumpstart

Bob Mac said...

Another good comp...many thanks.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for this motown Album AMM,Much Appreciated

bigcravings said...

Excellent review. This looks to be a keeper.

hakase said...

thank you so much for this UK Ace's another great release with Booklet!

CanoMan said...

Great review thanks for sharing

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Another great drop thanks for this instrumwntals

PeterH said...

I missed this in my life ... Thanks for review, P.

renald said...

Thank you very much AMM. Can't wait to review this CD. great stuff!!

trinity said...

excellent review as always - thanks!

pedro B said...

Thanks Oldsoulrebel for bringing this one to us all soulies great sets from top to bottom great review All Music Man

Cheers Pedro

Soulsville said...

Hi AMM, Thank you very much for the review

richsoul said...

I always enjoyed instrumentals. Thank you for the review and of course this classy cd. Thanks AMM