Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Kent 518 - Atlanta Hotbed Of 70,s Soul (2024) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC 507MB)

This is the latesy offering from Kent and just happens to be Vol 5 in this great southern soul series named Hotlanta lets hope theres more to come.  The GRC Records set-up in Atlanta produced a wealth of great soul music. Because of the sudden curtailment of the company, due to owner Michael Thevis’ incarceration due to mafia connections etc, so much of it never saw a release. The tapes were preserved though and with many tracks being issued. This latest batch of tape discoveries is of extremely high quality. Sam Dees’ presence is a major cause of this, what a genius he is! Standouts include Miss Louistine’s original version of ‘Con Me’  surely a contender to be a Deep Soul Treasure, had Dave Godin heard it. Her take on Dees’ ‘Extra Extra’ is possibly the opposite emotion, sheer joy at finding her lover; equally well expressed. ‘Paperman’ is a classic mid 70s Dees’ composition, well sung by Wes Lewis with his group Alpaca Phase III. Dees collaborated with another major GRC talent, Joe Hinton, for the funkier ‘Shouldn’t I Be Given The Right To Be Wrong’. Hinton co-penned two songs with backing singer Louvain Demps who left her job with Motown’s backing girls the Andantes to move to Atlanta with Hinton. Their ‘Grant Me One More Day’ is a beautiful track and ‘Depend On Me’ is another worthy find. A guy called Kenneth Wright, who is unknown to me and unfindable by Ace/Kent. Back in the 70s he wrote a reel of great demo songs for GRC and cut a couple on himself. ‘The Souls Of Black Folks’ is a tour de force. Apart from the quality of the song and Wright’s singing, it features a female vocal that takes it to another level. Detroiters Deep Velvet travelled down to Atlanta to sing ‘Is There Someone Else’ a poignant ballad written by Counts member Moses Davis. They also contribute their original recording of the uptempo ‘I’m Tired Of Dreaming’. The Joe Hinton and Marlin McNichols number was later issued as by Pure Velvet on Osiris. Other highlights abound, there are two ballads from Lorraine Johnson that i simply adore, one previously unheard and an alternate version of ‘Keep On Walking’ by the Detroit group the Steppers. Southern soul purveyor Joe Graham has two newly found songs and the unknown Shirlean Fant delivers an amazing performance on ‘Sure Could Do With Some You’ that she co-wrote. Lomita Johnson, from the first Side Effect group, sings the original version of Dee Dee McNeil and Dee Ervin’s ‘There’ll Always Be Forever’, which was later a hit for Nancy Wilson. Dorothy Norwood, King Hannibal, Jean Battle, Dee Ervin and Dee Clark all have excellent and historically interesting tracks and a long speculated, unknown song’s writer is revealed to be … Sam Dees – who else? Several interviews helped fill in the details for the 5,000 + word sleeve notes and some newly found photos also help the package shine. The booklet is great as usual from kent...What an album!....The next 2 reviews come from our members in japan who carry on flying the soul flag!

AMM

                                                                                                          The Tasters!





37 comments:

oldsoulrebel said...

I've only ever been to Atlanta once and yes it was Hot! Looking forward to having a listen to this, thanks for the review AMM

USMAN47 said...

Another major volume 5 of this excellent series.

Exceptional!!!

Thanks AMM

PeterH said...

Can't get enought of Hotlanta! Thanks for review, P.

soultime said...

Another great offering from Kent , thanks AMM .

gmortars said...

Sure could do with some of these!
Thanks, AMM!

deadwoodie said...

Thanks AMM for the new one

BillyMac said...

Hope you are feeling better, AMM. You take care of yourself. Your main man Moxy is looking after you. This is my kind of music. I like to switch from a little Northern, a little southern, and a little group harmony soul.

bigcravings said...

Way to complete the set

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for hot off the presses Hotlanta.

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, Amm. Deep Velvet steals the show on this Kent Disc. This is definitely an excellent review!

Anton said...

Vol 5 Looks Like 5 Star Review !
Thank You Kindly

Ray said...

thanks for the review AMM

Arty said...

What a treat, AMM. A brilliant series. Thank you.

RossyBoy said...

I did get to Atlanta once, but it was in the 90's - the year not the heat. Love to hear this one, AMM. Thanking you, RB.

Big Dave said...

Excellent compilation in an excellent series... definitely a double whammy.
Many thanks AMM for this review.

BigD

tsi&hrjs said...

Thank you AMM and Kent Records for this review.

Gustavo said...

Thanks AMM for this gem

Little Bill said...

Wow, new Kent on the road! Many thanks for the share AMM!

hakase said...

thank you so very much AMM!

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for another great kent comp

Rush said...

Thanks AMM, for another gem from KENT, Sam Dees is truly a legend

Guy said...

Cheers for this review.

trinity said...

Thank you mate, great review

PhilN said...

Thanks for the review of yet another great Kent release.

IAN said...

Thanks AMM for more Hotlanta

andr3 nalin said...

Atlanta Hotbed uuuhwee seems just right to me :D Thx for that ;) 🌍✌🏻

Bill Pritchard said...

I'm really enjoying this series.

richsoul said...

Another Atlanta comp. The others have been great. Look forward to this one. Thanks AMM.

Moe said...

Thanks for review

Lordchester said...

thanks for reviewing this gem AMM

ELtel said...

Many thanks for the new Kent MM
cheers,ELtel

imnokid said...

yes please

pedro B said...

Another great release from Kent just keep coming with the goods a fine reivew from yourself Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

clash said...

Please and thank you!

Bill Pritchard said...

You seem to have missed me.

Bill said...

More quality from a quality label and blog! Thanks AMM!

RicTicRelic said...

Love all things "Kent". Thank you AMM