Monday, August 15, 2022

Kent 123 - Birth Of Soul - Vol 1 (1996) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Of all the many great compilations put out by ACE/KENT, I regard The Birth Of Soul Series as one that really can be truly described as "essential", for it represents a living musical document of black American music and its equally fascinating history and development. Compiled with skill and insight by Trevor Churchill and Adrian Croasdell, it is not only an imaginative collection of sides, but one that also shows that "Soul" didn't just "happen", but was a gradual process of evolution as the music of black America moved from its R&B tradition with its nostalgic rural roots, into the newly growing freedom of cultural expression that was to be found and explored in the urban centres. It also reflects the ability that small, independent labels had to influence the direction that black American music was beginning to take in the early 60s-.-and where they pioneered, it wasn't long before the majors were treading a similar path.Some of the artists featured have found fame and fortune along the way. The Impressions, Etta James and Sam Cooke are well known even outside strictly soul circles, but just as importantly in the evolution of soul from R&B, artists like Freddie Scott, Claudine Clark and Derek Martin are also wisely included, since it is often in the smaller outfit that innovation can find room and opportunity to take a chance.Some of these sides are not perhaps as well-known as they should be..."Oh My Angel" by Bertha Tillman was actually issued in the UK on (of all labels), ORIOLE, and probably sold less than 50 copies at that time.."the Sound of My Man" by Theola Kilgore was never released in the UK, nor indeed was "She Ain't Ready" by J. J. Barnes whilst others built up a steady following on the Soul underground scene and that other stalwart keeper of the faith known as the Northern Soul scene, and became established classics such as "I Do" by The Marvelows, "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" by The Tams, and "Daddy Rollin' Stone" by Derek Martin. Check out the Bookletfor all info.

AMM

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19 comments:

bostig said...

This sounds very interesting and I asked for Take me to the river also. But since my memory is not what it used to be, disregards that mail. I discovered that I already have that one. Take care.

Bo

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for bringing the Birth of Soul for review here.

CanoMan said...

Another great reviw to have in the collection thanks

renald said...

Thanks for the booklet on this Kent AMM. great Stuff!!

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for this Album AMM much appreciated

Little Bill said...

Thanks for the upgragde amm! Appreciated

bigcravings said...

Great review. Looks like a keeper.

Big Dave said...

Another real gem... it's a great week so far.
Many thanks for this review

BigD

Arty said...

Cheers, AMM. Looking forward to this. I thought I already had the full series, but it seems to have vanished from my collection.??? Thanks again.

soul quinquin said...

Not having this album, it is with a big thank you that I make the request to you.
Pierre

richsoul said...

Thanks AMM for the always great review. I am familiar with this comp. Thank AMM.

hakase said...

thanks for this nice issue

Rocco said...

Absolute top class review my friend.
Thnk you .

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM great line-up of artists

reb.jukebox said...

great kent comp AMM thanks for the upgrade to flac
Reb

Bill Pritchard said...

If the ones I don't know are anything like the ones I do then this ia a hell of an album!

PeterH said...

Always nice to see them with the booklet. Thanks for review, P.

pedro B said...

Thanks for Kent 123 another solid review AMM some gems on this set look forward to listen after my next visit for more tests

Cheers Pedro

Lordchester said...

Much appreciated this one AMM