Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Good Punishments For Bets

Two jewels forgotten Spencer Wiggins see, it was time, daylight


you do not usually happens? Do not remain perplexed as to the issues that once they saw the light, and only years later they dug up the most absolute, amojamado dusty oblivion?

I cite only three (out of thousands of) examples: It's Torture of Maxine Brown the You Only Live Twice of Lorraine Chandler and Good News , the Hyton .

All three have two things in common: they are exquisite pieces missing, and happily rediscovered the music of the soul, and that their rescue came from the hand of Kent Records, one of the main culprits in the development of Southern Soul scene -Europe, thanks to his tireless work over the past 30 years.

But back for a moment these three examples: the joy proper to their eardrums first saw cherished by so perfect melodies, did not join a spitting with indignation when they realize that these issues were published only decades after they were sketched? Do not you wonder how can anyone bet, in time, not a crumb of these wonders and relegated to raise dust on a shelf ragged?

And now, for another!

Well, something inexplicable happens with the new 7-inch bombing, again, Kent provides us a good start for this 2011: two issues quite forgotten in the back catalog that rugged Fame Records of Atlanta, through which Rick Hall gave his enormous contribution to humanity with Muscle Shoals Sound , signed by the great Spencer Wiggins of the seal had recently reissued fabulous Let's Talk it Over .

Fame "? "Muscle Shoals? "Spencer Wiggins? In fact, wait a solid again, and never better, muscular horn section backing tempos do not excessively high acompasan a voice that spits out each vocal soul, of that Wiggins (as early as 1969, only four years before retiring from showbiz ) tanning in Memphis.

And if I'm at the breaking point , face A, is an item listed to turn on the dance floor hand-in-the-chest-closed-eyes-and-expression-apologetic-de-pleasure Emotional, face B is an excellent and super soulful version of the classic popularized by Bettye Swann , Make Me Yours.

And, if you rather complete

Of course, if you want more, Kent has ready for you, yes on vinyl coasters and not an exhaustive compilation that plunges into the Wiggins recordings to Fame and XL mid / late 60's and early 70's beats.

A great way to discover one of the semi-forgotten heroes of the best Southern soul. And is that if Peter Guralnick treated with the reverence with which one goes humbly to a deity, there must be. Even

inexplicably unpublished issues, bear this out.

[ To grab your copy ipso facto, or hear the track and more information can stretch a little, for a change, and visit our links section. They also do not cost much because you are interested in the letter 'a' of Ace Records, link to enter the Kent catalog and start drooling ]

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