JP Robinson - "I've Got A Long Way To Go Now" (2:44)
Patricia Denson & The Soul Expressions - "I Thought I Heard You Moan" (2:54)
Little Ann - "Deep Shadows" (2:33)
Pat Lewis - "I'll Wait" (2:40)
Lionel Abel - "Lonely Man" (3:28)
The Fabalous Serenades - "There Can Be Better Days" (3:13)
Joe Tex - "I'll Never Do You Wrong" (3:06)
The Mandells - "Think Back" (3:00)
Chuck & Mac - "You're The One Who Loved Me" (3:52)
Sam & Dave - "I've Seen What Loneliness Can Do" (2:54)
Ural Thomas - "Smile" (3:03)
The Fabulous Mustangs - "I'll Find Happiness" (2:54)
Paul Kelley - "Only Your Love" (2:22)
Jo Ann & Troy - "I Found A Love, Oh What A Love" (2:39)
Bob & Earl - "Baby, It's Over" (3:16)
Howard Tate - "Get It While You Can" (2:42)
Arthur Connely - "There's A Place For Us" (2:17)
Lee Moses - "Adorable One" (3:47)
Joe Con Los Silvetones - "You Can Call Me By My Name" (3:02)
Ervin Little - "She's Heaven To Me" (3:28)
Della Humphrey - "Don't Make The Good Girls Go Bad" (2:37)
Curtis Blandon - "Young & Dumb" (2:48)
Connie McGill - "I Want To Be Free" (3:06)
Little Buster - "Looking For A Home" (2:22)
Review: Cairo Music present a brand new compilation, intended as 'all-killer, no-filler', detailing the best in American soul music in its heyday, 1963-74. The double comp comes in a comprehensive shiny gold cover and aims to present the music in a nostalgic, sophisticated light. Not focusing so much on the megastars, it homes in on recorded gems by relatively underground soul artists, such as Lee Moses, JP Robinson and Connie McGill. Many of the tracks are lifted from live performances or lost studio sessions, making this a wealth of curiosity for any fan of musical rarity out there, soul fan or not.
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