Showing posts with label Detroit Gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit Gold. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Detroit Gold Vol 2 - The Very Best Of Motor City Soul

Volume two - more small label jewels from Detroit - it isn't likely that you could have more than one or two of these tracks from any other source than these LPs.

Wax from Unkie Cliff, rips from KC.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Detroit Gold Vol 1 - The Very Best Of Motor City Soul

I am breaking down bit by bit on the question of Northern soul (American definition, not U.K). Certainly a fair amount showed up on the later Blowing the Fuse discs and on The Five Stairsteps post as well, but here is a set of small label Detroit soul that is largely all of the northern style. These recordings come from a family of minor labels run by Ollie McLaughlin, the label names were Karen, Carla and Moira, after his daughters. McLaughlin was also co-manager of Del Shannon; it was Shannon's success that financed Ollie's own labels. Aside from the Bettye LaVette and Barbara Lewis, I didn't have any of these tracks. This is the first of two ripped by moi from the crispy clean LPs courtesy of Unkie Cliff.