Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Kent 512 - Various Artists - Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Volume 6 (2022) + Booklet (FLAC)

Brand new release this week from Kent, The latest volume in their acclaimed Masterpieces Of Modern Soul series is as strong as ever and drips with brand new, old recordings. An amazing 12 tracks are previously unheard and a further two are very different versions of already popular numbers. Some rare-soul household names have new material featured on here. Ronnie McNeir hits a wicked dance groove with ‘Let’s Make A Move’ and Dee Ervin offers a superbly soulful ‘You Make Me Happy’ – sure to become a modern classic. The lesser known Joe Graham’s ‘Higher Than High’ is already halfway there, thanks to advance plays in Europe from UK DJ Dave Thorley. It’s from an Atlanta session around 1976, in between his Chant and later Hotlanta releases. Jean Shy is a highly thought of artist who recorded firstly in Chicago and later in L A. ‘What Tomorrow Brings’ was cut in the latter city, under the auspices of Kent Harris, it’s a very classy midtempo jazz infused number. Ramona King had her best-known records in the 60s but ‘Happy Times’ was recorded in the Bay Area’s GSR studios in the 70s and is a laid-back gem. Kent drifted into the late 70s / early 80s disco sound with numbers found on tape that were just crying out to be heard. Joe Simon cut the unknown group Cynic on ‘I Want You’ at Spring early in 1982. Detroit’s Exportations very catchy ‘Second Time Around’ and the equally fast, funky and fantastic ‘Have A Good Time’ by Atlanta’s Maggabrain were laid down in the late 70s as was Fox Fire’s ‘Don’t Play Me Cheap’. The early 80s is the likely era for Melanie Burke’s ‘I Can’t Turn You Down’ which, like the McNeir and Hodges James & Smith offerings, were Mickey Stevenson productions made in L A. Kent have lifted three great LP only tracks from 1975 Fantasy albums by Janice, Betty Everett and Three Pieces that fit so well into this album. Margie Joseph singing a Willie Tee song called ‘Nobody’ is virtually guaranteed to be great music. It is still for sale at a reasonable price, as opposed to the arm and a leg you’ll need to offer for ‘You Done Let The Daylight Catch You’ by Second Ressurection. Kent even found a quite different vocal take for Phillip Mitchell’s ‘I’ll See You In Hell First’ and a much longer version of Dave Hamilton’s ‘Who’ as recorded by the unknown Jackie Dee, it was remixed from the master tape. Another Dave Hamilton song ‘Must Have Had Company’ by Elayne Starr has only appeared on one of the later Dave Hamilton CDs & is well worthy of a rewind for modern soul movers. The highly talented west coast producer George Semper gives us ‘Doo Doop Dee Deep Doot Doo’ which owes a lot to the Sly Stone sound of the time and is similarly enthralling. There’s some moody Bay Area jazz-soul from the Karen Sanders Group; recorded in the 70s but only ever available on a 2011 US LP. Finally, we have yet another top quality, unheard 70s soul recording from Joe Hinton who had many tracks abandoned and left in the vault when Atlanta’s GRC records crashed due to the nefarious behaviour of its owner. More info in the booklet for you to read and enjoy!...Not many tasters to choose from as most tracks unreleased.

AMM

                                                                       The Tasters!




36 comments:

CanoMan said...

Thanks for another Kent review

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Tracklist AMM Thank you

pedro B said...

Come in all movers and shakers for this set it just gets better thanks for the in depth review AMM

Cheers Pedro

andr3 nalin said...

Goodie goodness, another superior Kent-Review, thanks for that ;) :) ☮️✌🏻🌞

richsoul said...

As usual an excellent review. Look forward to checking this Kent Comp. Thanks AMM

BillyMac said...

Great great great! Many thanks AMM.

hakase said...

many thanks for this new one looks so many unissued gems in their vaults

Guy said...

Cheers for this review, Modern soul is always an education for me

RicTicRelic said...

Love this series. Thanks for reviewing the latest edition.

reb.jukebox said...

Thank you AMM for another great Kent comp, looking forward to taking a listen
Reb

deadwoodie said...

Thanks for the new one

PhilN said...

Thanks for the review. Another high class release from Kent.

renald said...

Thanks for sharing the new Kent release with us AMM!!

clash said...

It's great to see this series being continued. Please and thank you.

Jean-Jacques Mura said...

An excellent series from Kent. Very nice review. Thanks.

Rush said...

Thanks for another great Kent compile AMM looking at the back cover I have noted that the majority of the tracks were previously not issued, appreciated

USMAN47 said...

Here is another excellent novelty in these famous Kents so loved by collectors.

Yves

ELtel said...

Excellent review MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

oldsoulrebel said...

Some big names on here, many thanks for keeping my Kent collection up tp date AMM

gmortars said...

Happy times! 😎 Thanks, AMM!

Bill said...

EXCELLENT!!I`m a BIG fan of the Kent label and this one is new to me. GREAT review!!

Little Bill said...

Oops I was late to see and thank you for this Kent cd amm!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Another fine Kent compilation!

Anton said...

Wow, This Is Something Else,Thanks For Sharing!

Big Dave said...

Rare gems, love 'em!
Many thanks for this review AMM

BigD

bigcravings said...

Great review of a welcome addition to 70s soul.

Jumpstart said...

Wonderful! Thanks a lot for reviewing this!!!

/Jumpstart

soul quinquin said...

Here's another one missing from my Kent Records collection. Thanks Collins.

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for the review of another great Kent comp.

Arty said...

A big thank you, AMM.

bostig said...

Excellent review. Thanks

DrHepcat said...

Sounds like another killer Kent Kompilation

Davetuba said...

Thanks for the review of another great Kent release!

PeterH said...

A masterpiece among the Kent masterpieces! Thanks for review, P.

Smokey said...

Judging by the others volumes and your review, this must be a excellent record.

Soulsville said...

Hello AMM,

If could please, thank you yet another brilliant review