Also featuring a couple of tracks this week from the latest Soul on The Real Side series, this being Volume Two stand out tracks being Lonnie Givens "Dreams" and a killer cut by Angel "Why Me," this is a reissue series, as updated remixes rare and very hard to find tracks all at a budget price, amazing value for collectors and listeners alike, it's a must have so give your support.
On the current release side we have music from Bigg Robb the king of Cincinnati Soul plus Betty Wright, Freddie Jackson, Kem, Dionne, Seanel Paris and Joe.Also making a welcome return is Tank not sure about the whole album yet but "Your My Star" is a stone cold killer.
Representing the Old Skool I have The Emotions, who have just been featured on TV One's series Unsung, it's a much watch if you get a minute to sit and relax, it's also great to that! The Average White Band get the box set treatment, & its amazing value, charts their career from the first album right through to 2001 WOW, you forget sometimes just how much great music they made, "All The Pieces" is an incredible collection and very nicely put together ...soon be Christmas, lol. Now then it's music time! please remember to share the Science of Soul link with friends 'cause that's how we spread soul around the world..... [Bridge web pages have not updated due to technical issues]
Track listing Sunday 31-08-12014
Hour One (orange= featured artist)
Freddie Jackson - Love & Satisfaction
Elliot Macauley ft Joe Leavy - All My Life
The Emotions - You Know I'm The One
Dawn McClain - Hope
Tank - Your My Star
Average White Band - For You For Love
Joe - If You Lose Her
Kem - It's You
Angel - Why Me
Aretha Franklin - I Need You Baby
Bigg Robb - Hotter Than Fish Grease
Hour Two
The Controllers - Getting Over You
Seanel Paris - Paradise
Elliot Macauley ft Cleveland Jones - Mamas Baby Boy
Mirage - I Found Time For Love
Lonnie Givens - Dreams
Ray Frazier - Loneliness
Dionne - Love You
Bo Henderson - Makin' Love
The Delfonics - La La Means I Love You
The Dramatics - I Cried All The Way Home
The Fact's Of Life - Did He Make Love To You
Voices Of East Harlem - Lovin' U The Way I Do
Betty Wright - Dry Well
Elliot Macauley's Biography:
Elliot Macauley is yet another independent musician and recording artist to emerge from the musical legacy of the UK City of Manchester. With George Benson’s “Breezing” playing in the background of his parent’s home in the late 1970’s Elliot picked up his first bass guitar and began strumming along to the soul and jazz sounds that surrounded him. At the age of 18, Elliot moved to London to pursue his musical career playing in various soul, funk and jazz bands. Although honing his skills playing live music there was little or no opportunity for him to record or produce his own material due to the expenses involved at the time, a situation later resolved with the dawn of the digital era. But in the interim, Elliot whilst working at London’s Jazz Cafe' was offered the chance to travel to Japan as a session musician in a jazz quartet. Through playing bookings in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo Elliot laid the foundations of the fan base he now enjoys in the Far East. More at Soul Junction
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