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    Bill Spoon A Spoonful Of Soul

    Soul Junction
    • Bill Spoon – I Can't Wait (Until The Weekend)
    • Bill Spoon – Be Concerned
    • Bill Spoon – Love Is On The Way
    • 1. I Can't Wait (Until The Weekend)
    • 2. Be Concerned
    • 3. Watcha Doin' With Your Time
    • 4. Kick Back
    • 5. I'll Always Love You
    • 6. Thank You Baby
    • 7. Love Is On The Way
    • 8. I Can't Wait (Until The Weekend) [alternative take]
    • 9. No Way To Live
    • 10. After All We've Been Through

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    As a follow up to Bill Spoons highly successful 45 release of 2010 “I Can’t Wait (Until The Weekend)” Soul Junction have decided to release a vinyl only album of some of Bills other previously unissued material.

    The album features two takes of “I Can’t Wait”, the 45 cut and the equally soulful but alternative take which on first hearing gives you the impression that it’s a duo before you realise its Bill singing both parts!

    An excellent version of Al Wilson’s “Be Concerned” is also featured which Bill claims to have recorded in 1974 which means it predates Al’s version by some two years?

    Two re-mixed tracks “Watcha Doin’ With Your Time” and “Kick Back” which first appeared on Bill’s highly acclaimed Henceforth album, are also featured have been re-worked to great effect.

    Also featured is the previously unissued full length studio cut of Bill’s modern soul dance anthem “Love Is On The Way” coming in at almost five minutes long.

    More previously unissued material make up the remainder of the album with ”I’ll Always Love You” and “After All We’ve Been Through” showcasing Bill’s expertise in the delivery of a soulful ballad.

    So while your listening, you can also peruse the back cover which features a detailed self penned résume of Bill’s recording career.

    Highly recommended!

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