Monday, February 20, 2023

Kent 374 - Cleethorpes Northern Soul Weekender 1993-2012 - 20 Soulful Celebrations (2012) + Booklet - Rare Soul (MP3)

AMM only went there the once whilst i was regular there hence me doing the review..This is what Ady Croasdell has to say about this great album back in 2012...."The notes for this CD came in at a whopping 16,000 words (half a book I’m told), but they were easier to write than a studied piece on a record label. When writing musical history there are a heck of a lot of facts to research and you can spend an hour getting a troublesome sentence verified. In this case, as the organiser of 20 Northern Soul Weekenders held in the noble town of Cleethorpes, I merely had to Google myself.Having said that, the celebrations that go on at the events do include some imbibin, but nothing serious for me until the Sunday, the final night. If the place burns down then, well, that’s show business. The pool’s just outside to avoid any singeing and I can guarantee my records would be swimming alongside me to avoid the flames. I did have to make a public appeal on a Soul website to see who could remember what happened at the third and fourth weekenders, but I eventually recalled them myself with a bit of nudging. There are a million smaller facts probably lost in the ether, but the noteworthy ones about the acts are indelibly burned into my mind. Some of the highs were bringing Maxine Brown out of retirement to sing her full repertoire to her European fans, having Dean Parrish perform ‘I’m On My Way’ to 1,000 people who had grown up with it as a key musical moment in their lives and presenting a demure lady called Little Ann, all the way from Detroit to Cleggy, to headline the bill for soul fans who knew her full repertoire that had remained unissued in its place of birth. Drama came from a jet-lagged Bettye Lavette getting the pip with two devout Christian ladies, Sidney Barnes temporarily turning mute on me and Hoagy Lands losing his clothes, composure and marbles. The bizarre was represented by a chance encounter with H.B. Barnum and its wonderful repercussions, meeting Tony Middleton and Jake LaMotta in NYC and watching a man with a back seizure perform a backdrop. Other hilarity included Spencer Wiggins not wanting to sing the song I had brought him to the UK to perform and my latest act putting the date in her diary 12 months later than I had hoped for.The number of acts that have performed at Cleethorpes exceeds the number of tracks we could get on a CD and musical omissions from the Velvelettes, Derek Martin, Carl Carlton and others are no reflection on their talents; their stories are covered in the booklet.Some of the recordings here have appeared on other Kent CDs, but in most cases the audio has been substantially improved. For example, Maxine Brown’s ‘Let Me Give You My Lovin’’ is mastered from a recently located multi-track and boasts an extra nine seconds, all previous issues of the 45 mix having been from disc dubs, and Tommy Hunt’s ‘The Pretty Part Of You’ is a totally different version to the one we debuted in the 80s, with altered lyrics and female backing vocals added. Jesse Davis’ ‘Gonna Hang On In There Girl’ and Marva Holiday’s ‘It’s Written All Over My Face’, both penned by Cleethorpes participant Sherlie Matthews, sound magnificent from newly discovered master tapes. Willie Tee’s ‘I’m Only A Man’, Little Ann’s ‘Who Are You Trying To Fool’ and Doris Troy’s ‘Face Up To The Truth’ serve to remind us what great talents have been lost to the soul world in thier passing and how lucky we were to see them sing the songs live on the North East Lincs coast". This is another add on to the Sunday Dokkie submitted by my m8 AMM..nice one lad!

Ady Croasdell/Moxy


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19 comments:

USMAN47 said...

Another Kent that I don't have and I'm a fan!!!
Thank you Moxysoulandjazz.

Yves

soultime said...

Brilliant review cheers Moxy .

RMstorm said...

Thanks MoxySoulandJazz. Great details in the story.

gmortars said...

I'm definitely gonna hang on in there! 🕺
Thanks, AMM & Moxy!

Bill said...

THANK YOU Moxy!!!
Cheers!
Bill

Bob Mac said...

Always enjoy these Kent comps, many thanks for the review.

soul quinquin said...

And another Kent that I don't have.....Thanks to AMM & Moxy.
Pierre

Arty said...

Well, after that fantastic intro., who could resist. Yes please, Moxysoulandjazz. Thank you.

richsoul said...

Great review and excellent tasters. My only regret is that I wasn't there. I look forward to hearing these great sounds. Thanks Moxysoulandjazz and AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM & Moxysoulandjazz For This Album

andr3 nalin said...

Yes, another Kent-jewel :) Thx x 1000 ✌🏻☮️☀️

hakase said...

thanks much for this nice review Moxy

Little Bill said...

Thank you guys for another Kent Upgrade, appreciated

tsi&hrjs said...

Thank you Moxy and AMM for the review. Looks like a 'must have' for a Northern Soul collector!

pedro B said...

Thanks to Moxysoulandjazz and AMM for great Kent presentation a dam fine album to boot cant ask for more

Cheers Pedro

PeterH said...

I would like to have been at this weekender. Thanks for review, P.

Rush said...

Great review thanks Moxy and AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Thank you Moxy for this fine compilation
Reb

Lordchester said...

Nice review, thanks Moxy and AMM