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A Northern Soul Mix for My Landlord
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
New York City | I'm Doin' Fine Now | |
(1973) Chelsea | ||
The Flirtations | How Can You Tell Me? | |
(1968) Deram | ||
Bobby Hebb | Sunny | |
(1966) Phillips | ||
The Tams | Too Much Foolin' Around | |
(1970) 1-2-3 | ||
Mickey Murray | How Many Breaks Can One Heart Take? | |
(196?) SSS International | ||
Archie Bell and The Drells | (There's Gonna Be A) Showdown | |
(1969) Atlantic | ||
The Platters | Hear, Speak, See No Evil | |
(1966) Musicor | ||
Tyrone Davis | Turn Back the Hands of Time | |
(1970) Dakar | ||
Benny Troy | I've Always Had You | |
(1975) De-Lite | ||
The Shirelles | Wait Till I Give the Signal | |
(1968) Scepter | ||
Gene Chandler | Think Nothing About It | |
(1964) Constellation | ||
Donnie Elbert | I Got to Get Myself Together | |
(1970) Rare Bullet | ||
The O'Jays | Stand Tall | |
(1963) Imperial | ||
The Contours | Just a Little Misunderstanding | |
(1966) Gordy | ||
Fred Hughes | Oo Wee Baby, I Love You | |
(1970) Brunswick | ||
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Bill Withers | Harlem | |
(1971) Sussex | ||
The Ovations | They Say | |
(1966) Goldwax | ||
Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown | Baby Take Me | |
(1965) Wand | ||
Robert Knight | Everlasting Love | |
(1967) Rising Sons | ||
Carla Thomas | A Dime a Dozen | |
(1968) Stax | ||
J.J. Jackson | But It's Allright | |
(1966) Calla | ||
Major Lance | Ain't No Sweat | |
(1972) Volt | ||
The Larks | The Jerk | |
(1965) Money | ||
The Foundations | Back On My Feet Again | |
(1968) Uni | ||
Ollie and The Nightingales | Girl, You Have My Heart Singing | |
(1968) Stax | ||
Dobie Gray | The "In" Crowd | |
(1965) Charger | ||
The Radiants | It Ain't No Big Thing | |
(1965) Chess | ||
Linda Jones | I Can't Stop Loving My Baby | |
(1967) Loma | ||
Steve Mancha | I Need to Be Needed | |
(1966) Groovesville | ||
The Masqueraders | I Got It | |
(1968) Bell |
Comment:
I have the greatest landlord in the world. He hasn't raised my rent, he's quick to fix things around the building and he even calls to check in when he thinks I'm in trouble or something is wrong. Basically, he's one of the nicest guys I've met, and someone who works as hard as he does and treats everyone so well deserves a great mix tape for Christmas. I remember him saying how much he loved Sam Cooke when he saw a poster hanging in my place, so I figured I'd turn him on to some fantastic, lesser-known soul stompers.Feedback:
Outstanding grooves!
Outstanding soul set. The Contours and Archie Bell tracks are all-time favorites.