What is the name of the CD that came out a few years ago that had Motown artists covering Philly songs & vice versa? I've been searching but can't find it. Thanks
What is the name of the CD that came out a few years ago that had Motown artists covering Philly songs & vice versa? I've been searching but can't find it. Thanks
A Soulful Tale of Two Cities.
Heavens that was quick Reese. Thanks
Hey Bill, I remember reading about this a while ago...
If I recall correctly A Soulful Tale Of Two Cities was essentially a compilation album of new recordings... Philly artists covering Motown songs, and Motown artists covering Philly songs. The album was quite recent... 2000s I think.
Here’s its release page on discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Various-A-So...elease/6739246
It's worth it for The Velvelettes' and Carolyn Crawford's tracks alone!
Last edited by longtimefan; 10-10-2017 at 07:54 PM.
The Velvelettes
Back during the "Golden Age" of Soulful Detroit, this project was discussed quite a bit:
http://faac.us/adf/messages/136955/1...tml?1170112820
OMG! I had totally forgotten the 'drama' surrounding this and what the resulting fallout was! I don't think that it was a success, at least not in the UK.
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...w9YGLQw5X0ZCuA
had peeked my interest with this one until I realized it was made in more recent days . I think there's only a handful ? of songs that crossed back and forth between the two labels back when the songs were fresh. Can't even say the majority of the song choices here over impress me, especially amongst Motown's . But since LOVE TRAIN is my all time favorite PIR record I gave that song a go on youtube. . Not bad , but its hard to go wrong with LOVE TRAIN. Without the prerequisite Don Reynaldo strings it's an uphill climb from there for me . Excellent male back up, bongoing. Nice drop-outs. Stronger thump ! And really , the song is about "people all over the world " with all that vamping at the end, you can't come up with a few more places in the world to mention!! [[ Same goes for The Supremes version!)
Last edited by Boogiedown; 10-11-2017 at 02:55 AM.
also, I can't believe Bunny Sigler had the nerve to do this one!
Very sad indeed to hear of the passing of Bunny Sigler on 6th October 2017.
As a "Motown" tie-in Bunny was related to Tammi Terrell [[Montgomery), Ira Tucker Jr and Lynda Laurence all of Philadelphia.
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