Friday, January 20, 2023

Various Artists - The Original Salsoul Classics Vol 1 (1994) Unidisk + Bonus Track - Soul/Dance (FLAC)

Operating out of NYC, SalSoul was one of the foremost and influential dance/disco labels of its time. Having dabbled in latino music through their Mericana label, the Cayre brothers, Joseph, Kenneth and Stanley, founded SalSoul in 1974 taking the name from a Joe Bataan album previously licensed to CBS. Salsoul was literally a combination of ‘salsa’ and ‘soul’ and in an inspired move, the brothers immediately put together a house band known as the SalSoul Orchestra. Drummer Earl Young, bassist Ronnie Baker, guitarists Norman Harris and Bobby Eli, keyboard players Bunny Sigler and Ron Kersey, vibes man Vince Montana Jr and conga player/band leader Larry Washington had all played on Gamble & Huff’s Philadelphia productions and would provide SalSoul’s signature sound. Unable to secure a major label distribution deal, the brothers managed to get legendary DJ Frankie Crocker to support the debut single ‘SalSoul Hustle’ and the label was up and running. A succession of disco classics followed, including the first commercially available 12” single, Double Exposure’s ‘Ten Percent’ and recordings by First Choice, Candido, Carol Williams, Inner Life, Skyy and Loleatta Holloway. The label was unable to ride the disco backlash, although it continued until 1984. In 1992 the label was revived and interest in its catalogue bloomed when Holloway’s ‘Love Sensation’ was sampled and became an integral part of Black Box’s ‘Ride On Time and Mark Mark & The Funky Bunch’s ‘Good Vibrations’. Particularly popular throughout Europe, the SalSoul catalogue has since been sampled and remixed on numerous occasions. The SalSoul master catalogue was acquired by BMG in 2015. Includes the Salsoul Orchestra, Joe Bataan, Double Exposure, Loleatta Holloway, First Choice, Carol Williams, Skyy, Silvetti, Jimmy Caster, Charo, Aurra, Eddie Holman, Candido, Funk Deluxe, Bunny Sigler & Candido.Some of the records were very good and some were appalling but in their defense the market then was the Dance Floors ...Judge for yourselves! For some ridiculous reason they left off one of the best records on the label..Eddie Holman,s "This Will Be A Night To Remember" so it,s included as a Bonus listed under back cover.

AMM 

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12 Bonus Eddie Holman - "This Will Be A Night To Remember"

13 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for a night to remember.

pedro B said...

Thanks for this fine review AMM and your right missing Eddie's slab of soul may be it was on later comp there seem to be that many "first time a round"NEW YORK SKY not a classic but was reissued i think in 1980 not sure if that was a big sound or not

Cheers Pedro

PeterH said...

Another wonderful compilation to have. Thanks for review, P.

soultime said...

Thanks for this great review , i have spring rain as my ring tone love it .

Simon said...

oh yes please!

Moxysouland jazz said...

the one i have only has 10 tracks? so thanks for the 11 track and bonus..in flac!

Bill said...

A bit "pop" for me, but definitely dancers,so yes please!
Cheers!
Bill
PS The trouble I had downloading was because I`d been greedy and gone over my free allowance....All your fault for posting all this good stuff!...Don`t stop!!!

ELtel said...

Thanks MM, the one i have, as moxy, only has 10 tracks, so thanks for the extras & bonus track.
cheers,Eltel

hakase said...

yeah love these Salsoul Moulton things much thanks AMM

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

richsoul said...

And what a night to remember by Eddie Holman, thanks AMM.

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for an interesting comp and the bonus track Reb

Rush said...

Thanks AMM the Love Committee taster I'd s real gem