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Sitting By The Phone
Cat: SJ 1020. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Soul
Sitting By The Phone (4:23)
In The Middle Of The Night (4:40)
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Fellas Don't Let The Girls Take Over
Cat: SJ 532. Rel: 30 Sep 15
 
Soul
Fellas, Don't Let The Girls Take Over (2:43)
All Alone By The Telephone (3:47)
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They Say
They Say (limited 7")
Cat: SJ 554. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Soul
They Say (2:15)
I'm A Lonely Man (2:48)
Review: Northern Soul heads rejoice - Cam Cameron's delightful 1968 gem 'They Say' is back on 45 rpm thanks to Soul Junction. Cameron is a Black American artist who has a stunning voice, as you can hear here, but is one of many such talents to apparently have only ever recorded one tune before disappearing never to be heard from again. More's the pity. His real name was Alvin Cameron and he wrote this one while the lush strings come from the late John Andrew Cameron, a hugely respected arranger, producer and songwriter who had a big impact in the soul scene in the 60s and 70s in Chicago.
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Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer)
Cat: SJ 555. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Soul
Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer) (3:19)
Good Guys Don't Make Good Lovers (3:53)
Review: It's not Oliver Cheatham's first trip through our ends. Soul Junction have released a steadily growing number of 7"s by the '70s soul crooner; they were first alerted to his talents circa 2012, when they heard two of his mid-seventies staples and were instantly charmed. 'Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer)' is a deliciously titled, and even better-sounding, classic track from that time. We've never encountered the phrase 'pop a question' before, but we're definitely not questioning this one: with a serene femme backing refrain and a popout wall-of-sound mix, Cheatham's paean to wresting oneself from the clutches of use and abuse in love. If you're tired of taking chances, cop this record.
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The Memory Of You
Cat: SJ 512. Rel: 16 Nov 11
 
Soul
The Memory Of You
On The Block
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Win All Your Love
Cat: SJ 1009. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Soul
Cooperettes - "Win All Your Love" (2:49)
The Toppiks - "Win All Your Love" (2:57)
Review: One song, two versions, one killer Philly 45. The Cooperettes got in first during the mid 70s with a very rare copy that picked up momentum during the Northern/modern soul crossover in mid 80s when copies began to surface and never really lost favour as OG copies on I-D-B go for near L500. Flip for a previously unreleased male harmony version by The Toppiks, fronted by Ted Mills a la Blue Magic. Just sit back and feel those falsettos.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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What's It All About
Cat: SJ 1017. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Soul
What's It All About (2:27)
Watch The Clock (3:48)
Review: Soul Junction are ever-dependable reissue specialists who look to Detroit vocalists The Counts for their latest slice of gold. The band started out under the name Fabulous Counts and were a five piece band who initially recorded under the mentorship of Popcorn Wylie. They first charted in 1971 before moving to Atlanta where they signed to Michael Thevis's Awae label. Various singles and albums followed and in 1978 one of the tunes they recorded was 'What's It All About,' a gorgeous tune with the most elegant strings and a perfectly string vocal compliment with subtle horn work. 'Watch The Clock' on the flip is a more dance-y number with big Rhdoes chords and driving drum grooves.
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There'll Be Another
Cat: SJ 551. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Soul
There'll Be Another (4:09)
Million Dollar Baby (4:27)
Review: Soul Junction have got more treasure for soul lovers here with a pair of previously unreleased songs from Crystal Motion. The vocal quartet worked out of New Bedford in Massachusetts but originally came from Cape Verde. They are known by hardcore diggers for their one and only other track, 'You're My Main Squeeze', on Frank Fioravanti's Sound Gems label from 1975. The group recorded a demo of the a-side here which has some local success and led to the recording of an album that never was. The flipside 'Million Dollar Baby' is the only other tune from the session to have made it to tape, and now to 45rpm.
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Listen To Me Girl
Cat: SJ 561. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Soul
Listen To Me Girl (2:53)
Come & Rejoice (2:58)
Listen To Me (Backing track) (2:33)
Review: 'Listen To Me Girl' is a previously unreleased Philadelphia recording licensed from veteran producer Emanuel Manny Campbell Jr. Although featured on a Coastal Records CD project, this marks the first vinyl release of one of The Delights' best tunes. The group consisted of four young male singers, two of whom were Manny's cousins, Keith and Ellis Hill, along with their cousin Jaime and teenage friend, and all were all aged 16-17 and from Chester, Pennsylvania. Under Manny's guidance, they recorded this soulful dancer in 1968. Despite their potential, the group never completed the planned projects and so 'Listen To Me Girl' remains a rare gem from their short-lived career.

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You Don't Know Who You Sleeping With
Cat: SJ 1021. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Soul
Shirley Diamond & Jesse James - "You Don't Know Who You Sleeping With" (3:56)
Shirley Diamond - "You Don't Know Who You Sleeping With" (3:43)
Review: Diamond & James, aka Jesse James and Shirley Diamond, unite for a timeless collaboration that will swell the heart. First introduced by the late Harvey Scales, Jesse and Shirley's partnership flourished over time while Shirley, an educator from Atlanta, balanced her performing career with teaching, always showcasing her talents on weekends and school breaks. She has graced stages alongside music icons like Atlantic Starr and Bobby Bland, proving herself to be a versatile talent with notable releases like 'You Don't Have To Be Sad, To Sing The Blues' and 'Strong Woman'. This one 'You Don't Know Who You Sleeping With,' is a duet produced by Felton Pilate that highlights their enduring musical synergy and dedication to their craft.
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Take Me Back
Cat: SJ 1000. Rel: 28 Apr 15
 
Soul
Take Me Back (3:57)
All I Wanna Do Is Love You (4:49)
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You & Only You
Cat: SJ 549. Rel: 03 Feb 23
 
Soul
You & Only You (3:02)
Love To Make Love To You (4:30)
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I'll Answer You With Love
Cat: SJ 547. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Soul
I'll Answer You With Love (3:50)
Your Love I Give It Up (2:24)
标签: Soul Disco
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Loving You
Loving You (limited 7")
Cat: SJ 531. Rel: 20 Aug 15
 
Soul
Loving You (feat Douglas Gaddy) (4:39)
Making Love (feat Bernard Gibson) (4:43)
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You're Scared Of Falling In Love
Cat: SJ 1018. Rel: 11 Apr 22
 
Soul
Hill District - "You're Scared Of Falling In Love" (3:35)
Richie Merrett - "You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By" (3:35)
Review: Dave Welding's Soul Junction has another great package here from The Hill District. This was a group of working musicians that was initially assembled by bassist Walter "Sonny" Hughes who was impressed with them after seeing them rehearse one afternoon. They only ever managed to record one 45, however, and it is this one, and it has overmuch remained hard to find over the years. Hill District's 'You're Scared Of Falling In Love' is glorious sunny and carefree soul with gentle rhythms and great vocal work. Richie Merrett then steps up on the flip with 'You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By' which is much more verily sentimental and pained.

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Shake Cheri
Cat: SJ 514. Rel: 21 Feb 12
 
Funk/Reissues
Shake Cherri
Kiss Of Fire
Played by: I Love 45's!
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(Girl I'm Coming Home To) Somethin' Good
Cat: SJ 504. Rel: 09 Oct 09
 
Funk/Reissues
(Girl I'm Coming Home To) Somethin' Good
(Girl I'm Coming Home To) Somethin' Good (edit)
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Beautiful Philosophy
Cat: SJ 1013. Rel: 15 Oct 18
 
Soul
Beautiful Philosophy (2:49)
Too Sweet To Be Lonely (2:41)
Review: Regularly spotted passing hands for high triple figures, the Poindexter brothers' New York troupe's second D'ar Recording Company single finally enjoys a reissue. "Beautiful Philosophy" has a little northern soul stomp to it while still shimmering with 70s pop charm and some incredible harmonies while "Too Sweet To Be Lonely" takes The O'Jays' classic to emotional new highs with yet more fine tuned chorused vocals - too sweet to sleep on!
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Eveybody's Talking At Me
Cat: SJ 552. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Soul
Eveybody's Talking At Me
You're More Than A Friend Of Mine
Review: Jesse James makes a welcome return to Soul Junction with a single led by his inventive re-imagining of Fred Neil's classic road-tripping anthem, 'Everybody's Talking At Me'. In James' hands, backed up by a fully decked out Motown-ready band, the track becomes an uplifting stomper with a dazzling arrangement from Willie Hoskins. It was originally recorded in 1971 during James' self-financed session at Searra Sound Studios in Berkeley. On the flip, James revisits one of the tracks from his 1990 album Looking Back, given an outing on 45 for the first time.
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Back On Top Again
Cat: SJLP 5016. Rel: 28 May 24
 
Soul
Back On Top Again
Another Love Lay Over (feat Shirley Diamond)
I Lost My Baby On Face Book (feat Donnie McKisic)
Keep It On The Hush Hush
Get In Touch With Me
What Happened To The 0-0 Wee
Can I Still Be Your Friend
I'd Be A Fool 2 Fool Around With You
I Put A Claim On That Thing
Review: Jesse James, the revered cult soul man, delivers once again with 'Back On Top Again'. Despite his lack of recognition in his home country, James is celebrated across the UK and Europe for his authentic, old-school Southern soul sound. Now in his 80s, James continues to impress with this latest offering, maintaining the high quality seen in his previous releases with Soul Junction. The album features soulful mid-tempo grooves reminiscent of classic Malaco-style Southern soul, with tracks like 'Another Love Lay Over' and 'Keep It On The Hush Hush' standing out as highlights. James's cover of Harvey Scales' 'I'd Be A Fool 2 Fool Around On You' is particularly exceptional, showcasing his soulful vocals and emotive delivery. With tracks like 'I Lost My Baby On Facebook' adding contemporary commentary and 'What Happened To The O-O Wee' providing sonic variety, Back On Top Again is standout example to James's enduring talent and commitment to the soul genre. It's soul as it was and soul as it should be.
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Let's Go Dance Tonight
Cat: SJ 1019. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Soul
Let's Go Dance Tonight (3:51)
Burnin' For Your Love (3:39)
Review: Eugene Lamont Johnson aka Lamont Johnson is known amongst those who now as the first man to ever become renowned internationally for playing freestyles R&B bass. What a lovely fact. The Michican born artist first came to note as a session musician with Gloster Williams &The King Vision and then went on to work with various other bands. Here we get presented with two of his previously unreleased dance tunes. They feature various different local Detroit musicians and vocalists with the a-side being a male vocal led feel good bunker and the flip driven by a synthesised baseline and big female vocal. Boogie-tastic.
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The Girl Next Door
Cat: SJ 548. Rel: 09 Nov 22
 
Soul
The Girl Next Door (4:13)
Stop Let Your Heart Be Your Guide (5:03)
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My Sweet Polly
Cat: SJ 559. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Soul
The Scott Brothers - "My Sweet Polly" (2:44)
Judson Moore & The Al Tog Staff - "Everybody Push & Pull" (3:11)
Review: Soul Junction revisits the Scot-Tees Capri master tapes here to unveil two previously unreleased tracks. First is 'My Sweet Polly' by The Scott Brothers, a late 60s dance tune inspired by Howard Scott's former girlfriend. Coupled with this is a studio version of Judson Moore's "Everybody Push & Pull," a crossover hit influenced by Rufus Thomas. The Scott Brothers evolved from the 'Elpeccios' in 1958 to the Scott Brothers Band in 1963 and were instrumental in Chicago's music scene. Their label, Capri Records, produced hits like 'We Like Girls' and worked with legends like Garland Green. Judson Moore was a veteran singer who thrived under their mentorship and went on to leave a lasting legacy.
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Running Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You)
Cat: SJ 1005. Rel: 22 Apr 16
 
Soul
Running Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You) (2:28)
Gotta Find A New Love (3:01)
Review: Fresh from 68: Atlanta family trio Scott Three only ever recorded two singles and remained something of a local sensation thereafter. It's a shame as there's a real Jackson Five feel to their delivery, especially on "Running Wild" where the session band breaks down and each member pops above the dense music bed. "Gotta Find A New Love" takes a much bluesier tact with rougher instrumentation and an almost rocky build on the choruses. Spotted passing hands for sizeable sums on one bidding site, this is the first time it's been pressed in over 45 years.
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Sounds Ridiculous
Cat: SJ 556. Rel: 26 Jul 24
 
Soul
Sounds Ridiculous (3:49)
(I'm In Love With A) Rock'n' Roll Singin' Superstar (2:27)
(I'm In Love With A) Rock 'n' Roll Singin' Superstar (alternative mix) (2:01)
Review: Alice Taylor, a prominent session singer in the 1970s Philly Soul scene, recorded two tracks in 1974 under producer Emanuel 'Manny' Campbell Jr. and composer Charles R. Bowen at Sound Room Studios. The resulting songs, '(I'm In Love With A) Rock 'n' Roll Singin' Superstar' and 'Sounds Ridiculous,' showcase Taylor's vocal prowess. The former is a pop-soul track capturing the era's fascination with rock 'n' roll, while the latter delves into a girl's affection for a daydreaming boy. Despite the initial poor pressing quality in 1975, Soul Junction has remastered these tracks and included a newly discovered alternate mix of 'Superstar' in a three-track EP, preserving Taylor's legacy for soul aficionados.
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Just Loving You
Cat: SJ 558. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Soul
Just Loving You (3:44)
You Happened To Me (4:16)
Review: Sometimes the act of love comes accompanied by a feeling of revelry in simplicity; in love, you've skived the potentially overcooked acrobatics of a life led insatiably, playing truant to the ever-increasing and limitless demands of business affairs or public personage. Tearra's 'Just Loving You' is an A-sider single whose sentiment expresses this idea as simply as the product of a real loving relationship can, with the Alabaman singer expressing, in frank terms, the internal limit and thus soul-sating dimension of love: "all my dreams have come true... all I want is lovin' you." Soul Junction's reissue does a timely justice to the original Midtown release format, though the two tunes here have actually never been paired together before.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Friendship Or Friends
Cat: SJ 557. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Soul
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "Friendship Or Friends" (2:02)
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter" (alternative mix) (3:04)
Duke Turner - "Give Me Some Sugar, Baby" (3:15)
Review: Duke Turner's 'Friendship Or Friends' brings together three rare soul gems in one exciting 7" release from Soul Junction Records. On Side-1, the title track delivers a powerful 60s soul sound, featuring a big horn section and Turner's heartfelt vocals. The song is classic soul with its uplifting energy. Following that is an alternative mix of '(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter', originally from 1970, where Turner's strong vocals shine alongside rich backing harmonies, adding a touch of warmth and nostalgia. Side-2 slows things down with 'Give Me Some Sugar, Baby', a smooth soul ballad from 1974. The relaxed tempo and Turner's soulful delivery make it a memorable track, showcasing the depth of his emotional range. This 7" is a fantastic opportunity to hear Duke Turner's talent across different soul styles. Each track has its own character, making it a versatile release for any soul music fan.
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You Tore My Wall Down
Cat: SJ 533. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Soul
You Tore My Wall Down (3:05)
Can't It Wait Until Tomorrow (3:09)
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Give It All I Got
Cat: SJ 545. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Soul
Give It All I Got (3:15)
Do You Understand (3:20)
Review: Dave Welding's Soul Junction label is back with another limited edition 45rpm that keeps up the fine run of recent form. These two gems are the work of the late great Willie Williams, a blind singer from Chicago who was discovered performing in the Windy City's local clubs. He was signed to ABC records in 1966 and put out only a couple of other well received singles. 'Give It All I Got' is a beautiful piece with raw drum work and lush vocal backing harmonies next to a gentle piano line. It is stirring stuff while the flips-side 'Do You Understand' is more upbeat with its funky riffs, more great backing vocals and a rolling beat that locks you in.
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