Jeanette Jones is one of the great unsung belters of 60s soul. Although she had just one solo release in 1969, Jeanette's powerful, gospel-trained voice...
This is the third LP in HoS's highly regarded series of Texas soul albums, with the timeframe moving onto 1966. By this time, soul, in all its forms...
Get down with the get down! Fantastic new season colours in Soul Jazz Records' classic 12" & 7" Record Bags (holds about 50 7"s). Fantastic for DJing,...
"Nobody But You" was Jackie Wilson's last official release and one of his finest works put out on the Brunswick label, released in 1976 after surgery...
Much interest domestically and abroad has been generated over the years about an indie soul label in San Diego, CA called Musette Records, whose short...
From its opening in 1963 until its final emotive all-nighter, starring US soul legend Edwin Starr in January 1971, the Twisted Wheel played host to almost...
BLACKPOOL MECCA, throughout the mid-to-late seventies, defined a new movement in rare soul that would become known as “crossover” and that drew thousands...
A stunning set of rare soul from the glory days of the Northern Soul years – and even more amazing because none of these tunes were ever issued at the...
This is a killer funky soul fusion album on Kudu featuring Phillips' great version of the Gil Scott-Heron classic "Home Is Where The Hatred Is". Line-up...
This new instalment of New Orleans Funk subtitled 'Two-Way-Pocky-Way, Gumbo Ya Ya and the Mardi Gras Mambo' features more classic New Orleans funk in all...
A rarities-loaded collection of exceptional soul reecords, gospel-soaked chorus, crackling percussion, and boomy brassy funk numbers from the vaults of...