Eccentric Soul The Capsoul Label Rar
How does a record become a hit? As history has shown, for every chart-topper, there are easily 10 equally well-made and compelling songs which never become widely-known. Case in point: Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label, documenting the tiny Columbus, Ohio label's output during the 1970s. The selections included here are closer to the gritty sounds of Stax than to high-polished Motown soul, but the musicianship and performances would not sound out of place next to the same era's familiar classics from Memphis and Detroit. The Kool Blues' 'I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You' apes Sam & Dave's back-and-forth vocal approach, while Four Tops-style harmonies are the template for the Four Mints 'Too Far Gone' and 'Row My Boat'. This collection is an unexpected surprise for the adventurous soul-lover looking to discover something new from the old days. --Ben Heege TRACKLIST: 01.
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Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - You're All I Need To Make It 02. Marion Black - Who Knows 03. Kool Blues - I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You 04. Bill Moss - Sock It To 'Em Soul Brother 05.
Four Mints - Too Far Gone 06. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - You Can't Blame Me 07. Bill Moss - Number One 08.
Four Mints - Row My Boat 09. Ronnie Taylor - Without Love 10. Kool Blues - I Want To Be Ready 11. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - Your Love Keeps Drawing Me Closer 12. Elijah & The Ebonites - Hot Grits! Ronnie Taylor - I Can't Take It 14. Kool Blues - Can We Try Love Again 15.
Four Mints - You're My Desire 16. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - A World Without You 17. Marion Black - Go On Fool 18. Elijah & The Ebonites - Hot Grits! (Instrumental) 19.
Various — Eccentric Soul – The Capsoul Label. Also available Eccentric Soul – The Forte Label. In Eccentric Soul’s alternate universe are motley and mishandled Motowns beyond number. THE CAPSOUL LABEL 2xLP, CD, MP3. THE BANDIT LABEL CD, 3xLP, MP3. THE DEEP CITY LABEL 2xLP, CD, MP3. The Numero Group returns to its eccentric roots.
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Bill Moss - Sock It To 'Em Soul Brother (Instrumental) 20. Capsoul Group - All I Need To Make It.
Fifty records later, The Numero Group returns to its eccentric roots, Ohio’s Capitol City and the sonorous Shangri-La carved out by the indefatigable Bill Moss. Filling in, around, and on top of our original The Capsoul Label collection, Capitol City Soul is a trove of completely unissued and underissued treasures from Moss and company. A decade in the making, this is the set of soul discoveries that no one but The Numero Group could achieve. Features otherwise unreleased songs from the Kool Blues, the Four Mints, Jupiter’s Release, and Love Maximum, alongside rare sides by Dean Francis & the Soul Rockers, the Chandlers, Associated Press, the Soul Partners, and the Vondors. From the vaults under the basements under the garages of one of the nation's most unsung music scenes.
This double LP set is ensconced in a thick tip-on gatefold jacket splashed with a colorful spread of vivid archival imagery accumulated over a decade of research into the Columbus, Ohio culture. The liner notes serve as an in-depth history of Columbus soul music, linking The Capsoul Label with The Prix Label and Norman Whiteside's Wee project (as sampled by Kanye West). The CD version boasts all of the same, with a few extra photos. A strong addition to the already epic Eccentric Soul series from The Numero Group.