The Men Of Society Hill Records - The Lovers Compilation
A key figure in the evolution of Philadelphia soul sound since the mid-1970s, Butch Ingram wrote and produced hundreds of songs for many of the genre’s top artists including Barbara Mason, Major Harris, Blue Magic, Ronnie Dyson, Brandi Wells. And if that’s not enough, all the while, he’s been a member of the famous family band, Ingram, which is still going strong to this day. Here, Butch gathers some of the Philadelphia area’s finest male vocal talent (The Legendary Bluenotes, Donnie Tatem, Glenn Leonard, Baxter, Blue Magic, TRU, Johnny Ingram, David Simmons, Jimmy Lee, Major Harris, Ron Ellison and Tony Strong) for this romantic, soulful compilation specifically geared towards lovers.
The King Dukes - Numb Tongues
Bristol Soul Rebels The King Dukes are based around a
classic core of: Guitar, Bass, Drums and Hammond Organ, they further encompass
a fiery three-piece horn section paired with sweet backing vocals, all topped
with blue-eyed, soul vocals. To capture the sound of this vintage backline on their debut
record ‘Numb Tongues’, they only used methods suited to a 50’s-60’s sounding
album, playing period specific instruments and throwing modern recording
techniques to the side, instead sticking with the more rustic and raw styles
that were admired at the time, such as recording a section with multiple
instruments all at one time.The result is a record with tracks that sound fresh and with
rounded edges, but filled with classic cuts from the past.This album has a track for every mood, whether you want to
move your feet or turn back the sands of time and reminisce about times that
once were. The quality of the record and the prestige of the members means that
the band are setting themselves up for success in the near future.Taking 2017/18 to perfect their sound and piece together
their debut record, The King Dukes have no hesitation about making an
impression in 2019. They are touring the in Autumn, so before long they will be
making a name for themselves on the UK circuit.
Brian Charette - Beyond Borderline
We always love the work of Hammond organist Brian Charette –
and here, the album offers up a chance to hear the keyboardist in all his glory
– as there's no other instrumentation at all, which makes for a very unusual
solo organ set! Charette handles all the basslines with his feet, so there's
still a pretty strong rhythmic pulse on most numbers – but there's definitely a
stronger sense of freedom on the keyboard, and the record bristles with all
these tones and colors that seem to surpass even some of Brian's previous
albums! And if you're worried about the album being a spare, sleepy effort –
get past all of that – because Charette keeps things moving nicely on most
numbers, and mixes in a few Ellington themes with his own original
compositions. Titles include "Silicone Doll", "Yolk",
"Wish List", "Chelsea Bridge", "Public
Transportation", "Herman Ernst III", "5th Of Rye", and
"Good Tipper". ~ Dusty Groove
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