Sold Date:
May 30, 2018
Start Date:
May 18, 2018
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DAVE GODIN'S DEEP SOUL TREASURES
TAKEN FROM THE VAULTS
1. Like It Stands - Robert Ramsey
2. It's Not That Easy - Reuben Bell & The Casanovas 3. Songs To Sing - Raw Spitt 4. These Four Walls - Irma Thomas 5. Losin' Boy - Eddy Giles 6. Just Loving You - Ruby Andrews 7. You Got Me - Jaibi (Alt. Version) 8. Try Love - Dori Grayson 9. I'm Sorry I Hurt You - Nat Phillips 10. I Don't Care Anymore - Doris Duke 11. You Make Me Feel Good - Lawrence & Jaibi12. Who You Gonna Love (Your Woman Or Your Wife) - Rozetta Johnson
The Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures series began life sixteen years ago. Some music lovers will remember where they were when they first heard the initial CD: it made that sort of impact. The last volume hit the shops nine years ago, just in time for Dave to see his final creation before his death which he knew was imminent. Dave had notated all the sides he considered worthy of inclusion in his series and once some awkward licensing problems are cleared it's likely a final volume will be issued, using mainly Dave's own words to describe the music. In the meanwhile Kent are releasing a vinyl LP to keep Dave and the series memory alive; something we feel he would have approved of as it was his proudest achievement in a life that touched so many issues and people. There are selections from each volume: Dave thought each of his selections had equal merit. When a soul music website recently ran a thread on collectors personal favourites from the CDs, the results were as wide-ranging and sometimes contradictory as he would have hoped for. The tracks should be well known to converts and the main aim of the release is to freshen the series with an alternative format and presentation. Inevitably it will make an impact with some new music fans and swingers (copyright DG) who missed the first furore, possibly due to their tender years. For those lucky souls 100 blissful tracks lie ahead of them, minus this dozen, once they've located a turntable. Those at Kent stand by their preference for the digital format, when utilised properly, but vinyl quality has improved over the years too and the main benefit aurally here is in having located superior tapes since the CDs were first manufactured. Ruby Andrews Just Loving You is the harder-hitting mono mix as opposed to the stereo LP take. Jaibi's You Got Me features an understated girl backing chorus that was not on the original 45. The sound quality on Rozetta Johnson in particular is improved through developments in audio mastering equipment, which, to a certain degree, applies to all of the tracks here. The gatefold sleeve uses only Dave's original words to illuminate the listener but the extra space has given Kent the opportunity to add some relevant illustrations and memorabilia. 180g coloured vinyl with heavy-duty card sleeve
SHINY COLOURED VINYL
NEW AND SEALED
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