Friday, October 14, 2022

Kent 450 - Various Artists - Masterpieces Of Modern Soul Volume 5 (2019) - Rare Soul (FLAC)

One of kents best!  I previously posted up vol 6 & this is 70s soul from the vaults, rare dancefloor fillers and collectors’ top tips. Chock full of exclusive gems, this volume in the “Masterpieces” series erupts from the speakers with the Mighty Whites’ unreleased master ‘Given My Life’, a song that would eventually see life as an inferior disco driven recording by them under the Brotherhood moniker in 1978. It had already been played from acetate across Europe and is widely admired. Another newly discovered soul sound (back then)was Detroit group C.J. & Co’s updated version of ‘Rainmaker’, a song popularised by the Moods’ Wand recording which featured on Kent LPs in the 80s. Detroit also provides a fabulous groove on the Moderations’ ‘Ride The Disco Train’ (a never heard before secular reading of the Tolbert Family’s in-demand gospel 45) and Dave Hamilton’s 80s productions of ‘Franchise On Love’ by the little known artist Felecia Johnson and New Experience’s unissued ‘I Believe’. Jazzman Leon Thomas reminds us that the early northern soul clubs weren’t all baggies and spins with his ever-popular shuffler ‘L-O-V-E’, whereas Major Lance’s ‘That’s The Story Of My Life’ is a 70s release that features the classic 60s soul-dance sound. Millie Jackson’s late 60s-style LP only ‘I’ll Continue To Love You’ also belies its 1976 release date. Social commentary features on Lee Porter’s in-demand Memphis waxing ‘Nobody’s Doin’ A Doggone Thing’, while this CD marks the digital debut for Street People’s ‘Your Momma Had A Baby’, taken from their excellent first Spring session which yielded two terrific 45 sides. Eddie Floyd’s originally unissued Stax outing ‘Can We Talk It Over’ was featured on a long-since deleted CD and deserves a re-listen now, as is the case with Eon’s LP track ‘We’ll Go On’. Will Hatcher’s Wand outing ‘What Is Best For Me Is Better For You’ is a surprise sleeper, and there’s Ray Godfrey’s brand new version of ‘I Ain’t Givin’ Up’, the song he wrote for Joe Simon and Millie Jackson. Throw in a stunning Independents LP only track, Ollie McLaughlin’s re-recording of ‘Hello Stranger’ on Detroit soulster Reggie Milner, an unissued dancer from the Headliners and a laidback ender from the great Freddie Scott and you have a terrific mix of sounds from the early 70s right through to the 80s: as a collection these songs are irresistible!  a superb album!

AMM


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18 comments:

pedro B said...

Another Kent Classic Thanks AMM great review

Cheers Pedro

richsoul said...

Thank you my friend AMM. These are indeed good sounds. thank you for great music delivered to all of us. Thanks AMM.

PeterH said...

Another classics collection for classy collectors. Thanks for review, P.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Another great Kent compilation series.

Bill said...

EXCELLENT Kent release that deserves the pleasure of inhabiting my ears!

CanoMan said...

Great review for a Friday thanks

Lordchester said...

Great review, thanks for this one AMM

Little Bill said...

As usual KENT series are great, many thanks amm!

soul quinquin said...

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

bigcravings said...

Good one

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Big Dave said...

Another great post, many thanks AMM for this review

BigD

BillyMac said...

Hot damn! Missing this babY, AMM.

hakase said...

thanks much for another Masterpiece also nice lookin cover maybe colorized good!

Bill Pritchard said...

I'd want this for the Freddie Scott track alone!

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM for another great Kent comp
Reb

Tel said...

Thanx For A Great Review
Can Never Have Enough Kent Recordings

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM