Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Kent 332 - VA - Westbound Detroit Northern Soul (2010 + Booklet) - Rare Soul (FLAC 548MB)

UPGRADE from the old blog...Second only to Motown in terms of releases and hits in 60s and 70s Detroit, Westbound and its sister label Eastbound hit on a successful formula of cutting rhythm tracks at Willie Mitchell’s studios in Memphis, while adding strings and backing vocals in Detroit. This was mainly employed on the Detroit Emeralds and Denise LaSalle, other hit acts like Funkadelic and the Fantastic Four were recorded in Detroit as were the many smaller acts. With Motown’s acquisition and decommissioning of the Golden World stable of labels in 1967 and the demise of indies like Thelma and MAH’s, there was a lot of talent in the city with few recording outlets. It was in fact one of the old school Detroit soul producers, Mike Hanks, who persuaded record distributor Armen Boladian to try his hand with a new label. Many od these tracks had probably never made it to vinyl, though there is a possibility Joe Matthews’ may have been on a test pressing or demo that has never turned up. That gives this release more importance because these are very good tracks from important local artists, that virtually nobody will have previously heard as are others featured here. Though Funkadelic were one of the company’s biggest acts, their`s and their followers’ brand of off the wall soul/funk aren’t really cut out for this compilation, with the notable exception of their fine version of the old Golden World classic ‘Can’t Shake It Loose’. Denise LaSalle was a big success but pretty much did her own thing, with her Crajon Productions which came out on other labels, only her own recordings came out on Westbound. The Eastbound subsidiary was originally jazz based and surprisingly two of the stand out 70s soul tracks are provided by ex-Lou Donaldson sidemen Melvin Sparks and Caesar Frazier. The most influential act was the Detroit Emeralds who had a string of hits and also brought talent to the label and produced and wrote for others. only one of their tracks on here as they are covered well on kent`s other Westbound CDs and their lilting mid-tempo sound did not particularly fit into that Northern soul ethos. Their protégé Damon Shawn came up with the first version of ‘Feel The Need In Me’ and the one that got the UK DJ plays. His other track on here, also written by the Emeralds’ lead singer Abe Tilmon Jr, ‘Love Love Love’ (not the Bobby Hebb track) is a splendid number with a big orchestral production that should have done much better. There is a different take on the Detroit Emeralds’ ‘I Can’t See Myself Doing Without You’ by the very unknown Bob & Harold, another case of a discography entry without a disc! Similarly the Magictones reading of ‘Till You Decide To Come Home’ is tougher than the Emeralds’ hit version. Best of all however is a master tape of Abe and Denise LaSalle on an unknown groovy duet called ‘Ain’t That Lovin’’. It would surely have launched a new career for the two 70s soul superstars given the chance. I think kent purposely tried to avoid tracks from their sister label Westbound CD “The Westbound Sound Of Detroit” CDSEWD 065, which was all vocal groups, but they have picked the best five tracks on there and still managed to find nine new group performances, including a good unissued Magictones and two fabulous slow burners from the New Holidays and the Houston Outlaws. The former’s ‘Maybe So, Maybe No’ had been revived recently by Nu Soul act Mayer Hawthorne at time of release, but IMHO the original’s still the best...great booklet as usual from kent and a fantastic album to boot!

AMM 

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19 comments:

trinity said...

Wonderful thanks for the review mate

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for upgrade from old blog and followup from yesterday

soultime said...

great upgrade , there's some fantastic tracks on here . Superlatives - lonely in a crowd is the stand out one for me .

soulfood said...

Just love Westbound so a BIG thank you and yes please AMM

Ray said...

thanks AMM for another westbound compilation review

Big Dave said...

Very nice compilation from Westbound... great label.
Many thanks AMM FOR this review

BigD

gmortars said...

I'm gonna spread the news that this is full of superlatives! 😁
Thanks, AMM!

tsi&hrjs said...

Thank you AMM for another winner from Kent and Westbound.

richsoul said...

Another fine collection and another great review, I look forward to sounds. Thank you AMM.

Little Bill said...

Many thanks AMM for another Kent upgrade!

hakase said...

thanks much for this good review also

bigcravings said...

Thanks so much for the upgrade review

reb.jukebox said...

thanks for the flac upgrade AMM

Renald Heyns said...

Another superb bland of super acts only made possible by AMM. Thanks for sharing this great Westbound Compilation. Great review as always!!

PeterH said...

More Westboundd for us all! Thanks for review, P.

pedro B said...

Thanks for the upgrade AMM review nice one

Cheers Pedro

andr3 nalin said...

I'm bound west, yeehaw (just jokin' of course, maybe not always that funny, whatever ;) Great Job AMM ✌🏻☀️☮️

Lordchester said...

thanks for reviewing another wonderful Detroit soul compilation

Bill said...

Two magic words "Detroit" and "Northern"...I`m hooked! YES PLEASE AMM!