Follow Me To The Popcorn: The Untold History Of The Belgium Popcorn Scene

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Cat: JMANLP 085. Rel: 3 Oct 16
Soul


Side 1 - Track 1. Little Jimmy Ray - You Need To Fall In Love Side 1 - Track 2. Dolly Lyon - Palm Of Your Hand Side 1 - Track 3. Plas Johnson - Downstairs Side 1 - Track 4. Sam Fletcher - Think It Over Side 1 - Track 5. Lilian Vines - I Dreamed About My Baby Last Night Side 1 - Track 6. Haywood Henry - Buck De Hoodle Side 2 - Track 1. The Page Boys - Barricuda Side 2 - Track 2. Shorty Long - Burnt Toast & Black Coffee Side 2 - Track 3. Johhny Guitar Watson - Wait A Minute Side 2 - Track 4. JJ Jones - Harlem Nocturne Side 2 - Track 5. Al Brown - Sweet Little Love Side 2 - Track 6. Barbara Simpson - Waiting For My Baby Baby Side 3 - Track 1. Harvey - Any Way You Wanta Side 3 - Track 2. Bellino - Boss Bossa Nova Side 3 - Track 3. Kiki Page - Big Boy Side 3 - Track 4. Linda Willoby - Big Boy You're Through Side 3 - Track 5. Bobby Hendricks - I Want That Side 3 - Track 6. Dinah Shore - Scene Of The Crime Side 4 - Track 1. Earl Grant - Fever Side 4 - Track 2. Gloria Grey - It's A Sweet World Side 4 - Track 3. George Barnes - Spooky Side 4 - Track 4. Dav Kipp - Yea! My Baby Loves Me Side 4 - Track 5. Dimples Jackson - Love Came Tumbling Down Side 4 - Track 6. Monty & The Cyclones - Summertime

2016: the year the world outside of Belgium finally recognized the cult of popcorn, a subculture that began in Antwerp where soul fans would seek out the rarest and finest big band style soul cuts from the 50s and 60s. Covers, rarities, b-sides... Just like northern soul but the sexier jams. The second big compendium to celebrate the genre this year, Jazzman have curated a fantastic package that ranges from the jazzy swing of Bellino's "Boss Bossa Nova" to the burlesque sultriness and sexy humour of Bobby Hendricks' "I Want That" by way of the really roomy reverberated finish on Johnny Guitar Watson's "Wait A Minute" and Early Grant's organ-blasting twist on "Fever". A great snapshot into a cult scene that resonates with anyone who enjoys soulful music. Pass the popcorn!