One of the Dramatics' best albums, and a real masterpiece of 70's group soul! The style here is a bit different than the group's previous records for Stax – maybe a bit tighter, with sweet arrangements – but these fantastic vocals that cut through everything and grab you to your core – a bit like the way The Dells could always sound amazing in the 70s, no matter what the setting! The approach really takes the group up to the next level – with fantastic vocals from Ron Banks and LJ Reynolds, and superbly sophisticated sounds from the Detroit Groovesville crew. Titles include "I Dig Your Music", "How Do You Feel", "Thousand Shades Of Blue", "I Cried All The Way Home", and "Good Things Don't Come Easy". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear and a trace of a sticker.)
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Solomon Burke, Eddie Bo, The Cellos, & Others —
Jackpot Of Hits ... LP Apollo, Late 50s. Very Good ...
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A great collection of early soul material from the later years of the Apollo Records label – rare work from Solomon Burke, Jimmy Jones, The Keynotes, King Curtis, Chuck Edwards, The Cellos, The Delroys, and Eddie Bo! LP, Vinyl record album
The American debut of The English Beat – aka the UK group The Beat, who'd been making some big waves with import 45s on the 2Tone label, the burst forth on our US market with a slight shift in name, due to another group hogging their original moniker on our side of the Atlantic! That bit of backstory hardly need matter, though – as the group wear their English loud and proud here, setting off a huge ska revival as they blend Jamaican roots with London attitude in the post-punk years – stacking up a set of classics that continue to groove many turntables all these many years later. Titles include "Mirror In The Bathroom", "Hands Off She's Mine", "Twist & Crawl", "Big Shot", "Best Friend", and "Jackpot". LP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing. Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has surface and edge wear.)
Supreme reggae saxophone work from Ossie Scott – playing here with production from Bunny Lee, and backing from Sly & Robbi, with Winston Wright on keyboards! LP, Vinyl record album
Includes "Ain't No Thang" by Ghetto Klownz, "Upper Echelon" by Signifiers, "In This To Win This" by Da Dozenz, "Net Weight" by Phil The Agony, "Big Up" by Defari (produced by E-Swift), "L.A.P.D." by Phunky Dialect, "Are You Crazy" by Tony Da Skitzo, "Where Ya' At" by The Colony, "Word To God" by Phelon, "Soul Searchin" by Mykill Miers, "Pay The Price" by Voodu, "Vocal Instrument" by Suns Of The V.I., "End Of The Time" by Dilated Peoples (produced by Joey Chavez), "Hit The Jackpot" by Underground Sound Unit, "For All My Peoples" by Clean Cut Craig, and "Just To Be Famous" by Laswunzout. LP, Vinyl record album
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