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The fine smoky voice of DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
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TheRealFiness said: Omar SoulIISoul Sade Adu The Foundations Carolyn wheeler N'dea davenport Kicking back with the Taxman Good God thank you for mentioning Omar, Caron and The Brand New Heavies. Wasn't N'Dea originally from Atlanta? I would also like to add Lewis Taylor to this list. | |
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trashoblanco said: The fine smoky voice of DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
I was going to mention her! While she wasn't a full on soul singer, Dusty in Memphis was a soul album by all means. One of my favorites. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: trashoblanco said: The fine smoky voice of DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
I was going to mention her! While she wasn't a full on soul singer, Dusty in Memphis was a soul album by all means. One of my favorites. dont get it twisted Miss Dusty had some soul.. Dusty in Memphis is full blown out classic i would love to have a copy of this on Vinyl | |
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TheRealFiness said: RipHer2Shreds said: I was going to mention her! While she wasn't a full on soul singer, Dusty in Memphis was a soul album by all means. One of my favorites. dont get it twisted Miss Dusty had some soul.. Dusty in Memphis is full blown out classic i would love to have a copy of this on Vinyl No, no. Don't get me wrong. What I'm saying is that her music wasn't always soul, but her voice and this record in particular are. I posted a thread on this album a few weeks back and it had exactly one taker! lol | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: TheRealFiness said: dont get it twisted Miss Dusty had some soul.. Dusty in Memphis is full blown out classic i would love to have a copy of this on Vinyl No, no. Don't get me wrong. What I'm saying is that her music wasn't always soul, but her voice and this record in particular are. I posted a thread on this album a few weeks back and it had exactly one taker! lol i mustv'e missed it, cus i woulda been allova that shit | |
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NWF said: OK, for those that want a good compilation fo British Jazz/Funk/Soul/Disco of the late 70's/early 80's, I would suggest you get "British Hustle", from SoulJazz Records.
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whenpigeonscry said: So I'm listening to a Loose Ends bootleg...which got me thinking...who are the best British Soul artists...not to segregate them from American artist...but there's a unique flavor that I can't quite pinpoint...
Who are some of your favorites? Love them!!!! you hit the nail right on the head with this thread!!! Just what we needed I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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