Showing posts with label 60's Soul Vinyl 45. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 60's Soul Vinyl 45. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 November 2008

musicology #239

inmodwetrust #6

(The Marvelettes - Someday, Someway)

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Bit late with this final instalment of the mod selection. big night Friday night…the Cyprus cats were back in town to celebrate which, although having nothing to do with ‘mods’ certainly deserves a mention. As the regulars know themusicologist is, for me, a musical diary, a soundtrack connecting my feelings to the sweet sound of music, the benefits of which are many. had a great night made even better by making new connections which was a pleasure.

Music wise today’s cut is another from the Berry Gordy and Motown selection by a girl group whose name burned brightly on the emerging Mod/ernist scene especially in the lead up to Soul establishing itself as a mainstream musical force. B-side to their classic Beechwood 45789. Quality double sider that was definately played in and around London back in the day.

Tamla 45 from the pivotal year concerning mods and soul, (1962), whose paths were inextrcably linked on the ‘road to freedom’ as oppressed people discriminated by the colour of their skin or, (as was/is the case on these fair shores), the way they spoke began to break down, (and through), the walls of class and colour boundries to have more opportunities to fulfil their dreams and aspirations.

Thursday, 13 November 2008

musicology #237

inmodwetrust #4

(The Valentinos - Lookin' For A Love)

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today's slice of the mod/ernist pie, (written by J.W Alexander and Zelda Samuels), features one of themusicologist's all time favourite, inspirational and also influential artists...Robert Dwayne, (Bobby), Womack who played a BIG part in my musical upbringing back in the early 70's (continuing up to today). The cat's career stretches back into the 50's when as a member of family Gospel group the Womack Brothers he was spotted by none other than the Lion, (Sam Cooke), who was so impressed he remembered them when setting up his ground breaking Sar label and brought them in to record, as well as hiring Bobby as a guitarist and important member of the Sam Cooke 'family' both on tour and in the studio. This one is their third recording on the label but their first as the Valentinos.

Friday, 11 July 2008