Monday, April 8, 2024

Kent 256 - Holding the Losing Hand - Hotlanta Soul, Vol. 3 (2005) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC 271MB)

HUGE THANKS TO MOXY for covering for me in my illness, thank you m8, & to you guys for your well wishes,very much appreciated...It took Kent 5 years to issue this volume in the Hotlanta Soul series since volume 2, & as usual with Kents high standards they just get better and better!.......GRC also had the Aware and Hotlanta labels and later acquired Clintone and Moonsong from Birmingham, Alabama. One of the main musical links between the two cities is the magnificent singer/songwriter Sam Dees, who hailed from Birmingham and wrote for Act One Music which was acquired by GRC. They knew a good song when they heard one and several of Sam’s songs were cut by their top artists John Edwards and Loleatta Holloway. The company’s tape vault contained many of Sam’s original demo recordings of his music and despite having released two acclaimed CDs worth of these, Kent have found even more examples of Sam’s craft gathering dust on the tape vault shelves. Indeed the opening track is Sam’s demo of the beautiful "I Know Where You’re Coming From" that Loleatta had a hit with in 1975. Taken at a more sedate pace than the single, it is a rather restrained start to a Kent CD, but what it lacks in drama and impact is more than made up for by Sam’s emotive vocal and a beautiful accompaniment that includes his own soulful, electric piano work. Virtually all of Loleatta Holloway’s Atlanta sides have been out on Kent solo CDs, so it is Roszetta Johnson who is the most heavily featured female here. She had several Clintone singles out, but sadly not enough for a solo CD. There are four songs by Roszetta in a variety of styles. Roszetta’s male equivalent at Moonsong was Bill Brandon who also benefited from Sam Dees songs, production and general tutelage. Though he could handle a ballad with the best of them, it is on the gritty, slightly funky, uptempo numbers that he shines on this album. "Doing Right Don’t Wrong Nobody" moves along at quite a pace and Bill is well served by a tough sounding female backing group. He has three more excellent tracks here, plus a tender ballad recorded with Lorraine Johnson. As well as showcasing important artists who don’t have quite enough tracks for their own solo CDs, these Various Artist comps always have some gems from semi-known singers and complete unknowns. CL Blast and Delia Gartrell aren’t household names but serious soul fans know of their hard earned reputations. Mr Blast gives us a tough, tough tune, unsurprisingly written by Sam Dees, that he wrings every ounce of emotion from. Delia delivers an uplifting "Beautiful Day", as the vinyl is incredibly rare. It’s another one that etches itself onto your memory in the nicest possible way. The Johnny Smith Congregation however are complete unknowns but their church origins are clear on "A Better Way", a fabulous ballad, co-written by Mr Dees. There’s a typical Jimmy Lewis song that escaped the net previously when Kent were compiling his two solo CDs and Delia Gartrell’s husband of the time, King Hannibal, provides two tracks, one from his solo LP and an equally fine one that was found in the vaults. Detroit group Deep Velvet travelled all the way down to Atlanta to record a soundtrack for a Blaxploitation flick about a female bandit called `Hanna Mae`, but all that came out of the project was a few pre-production stills and the catchy title track on a 45. There are also one offs from Dee Ervin, Peggy Scott and Frederick Knight all of which were undeservedly unreleased at the time. This CD is what Soul is all about in true Southern Style!..Again read the booklet!

AMM

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22 comments:

Little Bill said...

Thanks for another Kent upgrade and review!

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for another great kent comp

Anton said...

Another Winning Hand!
Great Review.

IAN said...

Welcome back AMM and well done Moxy, you are a stalwart. Another great volume in this series.

USMAN47 said...

This series is superb. Long live volume 3!!!

Thanks for sharing

Yves

Ray said...

thanks AMM for another great kent review

Renald Heyns said...

Glad that you are back, AMM. Moxy did a terrific job in your absence. Thanks for the upgrade, the booklet, and the extra info on this compilation. Great review!!

gmortars said...

I know where you're coming from!
Thanks, AMM!

Lordchester said...

Great review , thanks AMM. Btw how good it feels to be part of this blog.

andr3 nalin said...

Coolio Number Two ;) Thx mate ✌🏻

bigcravings said...

Very nice addition

Big Dave said...

This is an excellent series... many thanks AMM for the review.

BigD

PeterH said...

Yes, more Hotlanta! Thanks for review, P.

trinity said...

Glad you're felling better my friend and this is a beaty - great review, thank you!

Arty said...

A great series, AMM. Thank you. Good to know you're back on your feet. Stay well!

tsi&hrjs said...

Welcome back AMM and thanks for another great review.

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM and continuing with the Hotlanda series great compile

hakase said...

if you could please thanks AMM hope your well

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM & Moxy for the review!!

Bill Pritchard said...

Still playing volume two.

richsoul said...

Glad you are back and feeling better. Moxy was getting some hits of his own while at bat. Thank you for as usual a fine review. It makes you hurry and play the tunes right away. The tasters are great. Thank you AMM.

pedro B said...

Thanks for this one Great comeback set here hope all is well nice review another Kent special can't go wrong Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro