Thursday, December 22, 2022

Kent 330 - Joe Simon - Soul For The Dancefloor (2009) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Joe Simon was such a prolific artist and so successful a soul singer in so many styles in the USA that us Europeans sometimes struggle to appreciate his true worth. Admittedly a man who can jump from the beautiful balladry of ‘Your Time To Cry’ to the fun and frolic-filled ‘Get Down, Get Down (Get On The Floor)’ without batting an eyelid is unusual if not unique. That serves to emphasise his versatility, but more importantly he has a rare voice and range that can deliver on whatever song is presented to him. Joe Simon is the second Spring artist to have a “Soul For The Dancefloor” compilation of their work. As on the well received Millie Jackson CD of the same title that has already been posted. This CD showcases the mid to uptempo tracks with a high soul quotient for the discerning Kent collectors as most of you guys are. The die hards may already own the several Southbound CDs of Joe’s Spring albums as well as possibly having snapped up his “Greatest Hits” and the Ace compilation of his earliest work, “Mr Shout”. If not dont worry as i have them all on request. Kent have managed to duplicate only six of the 24 tracks from the “Greatest Hits” CD which came out in 1997 i think ?  Four of the tracks here were completely new to CD at the time of release, including a previously unissued, in any form, dance version of ‘(You Keep Me) Hangin’ On’ his Sound Stage 7 ballad hit. Three tracks have substantial edits that make the LP tracks more pertinent to this fast moving celebration of Joe’s dancers.
Though Joe was moved periodically from the Nashville studios, where he cut his SS7 label career and his first Spring recordings, to those of Philadelphia and New York, he still recorded both ballads and up-tempo numbers wherever he worked. Ironically the most country sounding track on this CD, to my ears, was written by Gamble and Huff and recorded in Philly, ‘Ole Night Owl’ is a track chosen by UK compiler/DJ  Sean Hampsey who has often programmed it in his forward thinking modern soul DJ spots.  Conversely ‘Easy To Love’ was a Donnie Fritts and Tony Joe White song produced by the legendary country soul DJ and entrepreneur John R down in Nashville, but could so easily have been a sophisticated east coast session. There were many gems hidden away on Joe’s albums. ‘Still At The Mercy Of Your Love’ is an incredible remake of a Walter Jackson mid 60s Okeh ballad treated to a whole new uptempo style which, like its neighbouring track ‘Who Was That Lady’ (a Brad Shapiro song), has benefited from some judicious editing. Speaking of the ladies, Kent have included the single of Joe’s duet with Clare Bathé ‘Deeper Than Love’ that was issued on the early 80s Posse label. Clare was a talent that Joe brought to the label, he also cut two great solo tracks on her. Included are the big hits ‘Power Of Love’ and ‘Step By Step’, because they’re great soul dance records and even though they are very well known, the CD would be incomplete without them. On the slower side  the beautiful track‘Georgia Blue’ is included. The Spring single, non LP track, ‘Love Ain’t Never Hurt Nobody’ starts off slowly, but then builds to a respectable modern soul dance tempo, it has evaded release on CD until it was included on this CD. Other dancefloor fillers include ‘I. O. U.’, ‘Let Me Be The One (The One That Loves You)’ and the sensationally stormy ‘In My Baby’s Arms’.At 78 minutes plus, kent have squeezed as many Joe Simon dancers in as possible and the quality of the music makes it an essential purchase for believers, converts and those who are just about to see the light. A full bio was done previously on one of the two posts. I love the guys style and so unique voice that i find irresistable on anything he sings, ask any Soul & Northern Fan !

AMM


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12 comments:

soultime said...

step by step , brings back great memories of of house party's in the 70's .

PeterH said...

Let's got to the dancefloor with him! Thanks for review, P.

Little Bill said...

Great singer, great series, great review, thanks amm!

Rush said...

Amazing review thanks AMM

tpee said...

ONE OF THE TWENTY OR SO SOUL SINGERS IN MY TOP THREE! FOR ME HE'S DONE SOME CLASSIC SONGS. HOW CAN YOU GO PAST "GOOD TIME CHARLIE'S GOT THE BLUES"? WHAT A VOICE. SADLY PASSED ON HE'S LEFT SOME BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. GREAT VERSION OF "AMAZING GRACE" ON YOUTUBE. IN HIS SEVENTIES BUT STILL HAD IT.

MusicFan59 said...

Joe is the man. Like the other guys said, he would definitely get the dance floor packed and bumpin' back in the day. Great review!

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the legendary Joe and glad to hear that you 'have them all on request'.

hakase said...

think he had something special to ladys like Al Green! anyway thanks for this AMM

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for yet another great kent comp
Reb

pedro B said...

I thinks No sad song started me off with this all class smooth singer turn out some great albums cant fault any Thanks for the review AMM

Cheers Pedro

Bill said...

ANOTHER Kent I need...you`rereally doing the do AMM!!