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new Danny JohnsonIntroducing Danny Johnson ... LP
First American, 1978. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Stone smooth grooves from the overlooked Danny Johnson – a mellow soul masterpiece from the 70s – and one that's well worth checking out! Danny's got a hell of a sweet voice – nice and high, almost in an Eddie Holman style – which is perfect for the album's mellow ballads, and it's great way of mixing older fragile soul modes with a warmer late 70s modern soul approach! The great Tom Tom 84 arranged – and you can definitely feel lots of his touches on the record – a totally mature approach to modern soul – right up there with his best work for bigger artists at the time. Titles include "Future Past", "I Might as Well Forget Loving You", "Dance, Dance, Dance", "Red Hot Mama", and "Be Nice to Me".
(Cover has edge wear & some creasing.)
 
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Danny Woods — Aries (with bonus track) ... CD
Invictus/Ultra Vybe (Japan), 1972. New Copy .... $26.99
A rare solo effort from Danny Woods – a record cut away from Chairmen Of The Board during a stretch when the group had temporarily disbanded – and an excellent showcase for Danny's strength on his own! Woods is really wonderful here – with a proud, righteous quality that really soars out away from General Johnson and Harrison Kennedy – perfect for the righteous backings arranged by HB Barnum and McKinley Jackson – whose spirits really fit some of the more progressive modes of the music. There's plenty of upbeat, positive moments throughout – and titles include "Two Can Be As Lonely As One", "Let Me Ride", "It Didn't Take Long", "Everybody's Got A Song To Sing", "Working On A Building Of Love", and "Roller Coaster". CD also features the bonus track "Everybody's Tippin".

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Various — Detroit Gold – 70s Soul Grooves From The Motor City ... CD
Backbeats (UK), Early 70s. New Copy .... $9.99
The title definitely gets it right – as the set's filled with post-Motown gems from Detroit – a wealth of wonderful sounds from the Hot Wax/Invictus labels – almost all of it produced by the Holland-Dozier-Holland team! The music here represents the next evolution of Detroit soul in the years after the initial wave of Motown – music that still carries a lot of the spirit of before, and some of the style (given that HDH were working for the company) – but which also pushes things forward with a prouder, more righteous sound as well! The CD features a heady 23 tracks in all – with titles that include "Trapped In A Love" by Barrino Brothers, "Something New About You" by Silent Majority, "Let's Change The Subject" by Satisfaction Unlimited, "Tighten Him Up" by Eloise Laws, "Nothing Sweeter Than Love" by 100 Proof, "Only Time Will Tell" by General Johnson, "Deeper & Deeper" by Freda Payne, "Just As Long" by The 8th Day, "You've Made Me So Very Happy" by Honey Cone, "Two Can Be As Lonely As One" by Danny Woods, and "Bright City Lights" by Satisfaction Unlimited.
 
 
 
 

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