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.

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.