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    VA-Music Of Black Britain In The Sixties 4CD Set [Strawberry/Cherry Red-7/29/2022]

    While many of the decade’s most successful UK bands [The Beatles, The Rolling Stones et al] were originally inspired and influenced by Black American soul and R&B, it could be argued that Black artists recording in Britain at the time weren’t given the exposure they deserved.
    The first two discs of ‘Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin’ document the explosion of homegrown Soul and Rhythm and Blues which reflected the growing success of labels such as Motown and Stax/ Atlantic, which spearheaded the plethora of Black music emanating from the States. Artists such as Carl Douglas and Jimmy James were popular live draws, who later enjoyed chart success in the 1970s. Jackie Edwards, Owen Gray and Jimmy Cliff came to the UK from Jamaica after signing with Chris Blackwell’s Island Records while Geno Washington was an American GI who stayed here and continues to perform to this day. Clyde McPhatter was the legendary original singer in The Drifters and The Chants would eventually evolve into The Real Thing.

    However, Soul and R&B aren’t the only genres catered for here. While disc 3 is devoted to the homespun Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae from artists who’d often been born in the Caribbean [chief among them Laurel Aitken, the ‘Godfather of Ska’], Disc 4 reflects a wider range of styles including choice selections from many stars of their day [Cleo Laine, a highly respected jazz singer; Shirley Bassey, a successful worldwide phenomenon; Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, a charismatic maverick; Winifred Atwell, a popular boogie woogie pianist; Geoff Love, a renowned orchestra leader]. The UK also played host to many visiting American blues and folk men and women [such as Champion Jack Dupree, Otis Spann and Mabel Hillery].

    ‘Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin’ boasts numerous tracks new to CD and includes many 45s which now command three figure sums on the collector’s market. With comprehensive sleevenotes and artist biographies, a plethora of rare images and photos and newly remastered sound, this is a fitting homage to a golden era in Black British music.


    DISC ONE
    1 THE SOUL BROTHERS Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin’
    2 THE FLIRTATIONS Nothing But A Heartache
    3 CARL DOUGLAS Serving A Sentence Of Life
    4 JIMMY THOMAS Springtime
    5 JIMMY JAMES AND THE VAGABONDS This Heart Of Mine
    6 JACKIE EDWARDS Come On Home
    7 CHRIS RAYBURN One Way Ticket
    8 HERBIE GOINS AND THE NIGHT-TIMERS Coming Home To You
    9 JIMMY CLIFF Waterfall
    10 THE FERRIS WHEEL I Can’t Break The Habit
    11 GENO WASHINGTON & THE RAM JAM BAND Michael
    12 CLEO LAINE Don’t You Pass Me By
    13 DANNY WILLIAMS Whose Little Girl Are You
    14 MADELINE BELL Picture Me Gone
    15 WATSON T BROWNE AND THE EXPLOSIVE Some Lovin’
    16 EBONY KEYES If You Knew
    17 SUGAR SIMONE Take It Easy
    18 KIM D The Real Thing
    19 BROTHERS GRIMM Looky, Looky
    20 LUCAS AND THE MIKE COTTON SOUND Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud
    21 THE FANTASTICS Ask The Lonely
    22 OLIVER NORMAN Drowning In My Own Despair
    23 OWEN GRAY Gonna Work Out Fine
    24 JOHN L WATSON AND THE HUMMELFLUGS Lookin’ For Love
    25 KENNY LYNCH Movin’ Away
    26 ROOT AND JENNY JACKSON Let’s Go Somewhere
    27 KENNY BERNARD What Love Brings
    28 RAM JOHN HOLDER Yes I Do
    29 HOAGY BENSON Turn Me On
    DISC TWO
    1 THE CHANTS A Man Without A Face
    2 MARSHA HUNT Walk On Gilded Splinters
    3 THE FOUNDATIONS New Direction
    4 CALEB Baby You’re Phrasing Is Bad
    5 JOHN FITCH AND ASSOCIATES Stoned Out Of It
    6 SIMON K AND THE MEANTIMERS Bring Back Your Love [To Me]
    7 THE SUGARLUMPS Can’t We Be Friends
    8 FLAMMA SHERMAN Move Me
    9 JACK HAMMER What Greater Love
    10 THE SHADROCKS [Featuring Little John] There Is
    11 CLYDE McPHATTER Only A Fool
    12 RONNIE JONES I’m So Clean
    13 THIS ‘N’ THAT Get Down With It / I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
    14 JJ JACKSON AND THE JEEPS But It’s Alright
    15 ERNEST RANGLIN AND THE GBs Swing A Ling Pt. I
    16 NORMA LEE Hurt
    17 THE CORDUROYS Too Much Of A Woman
    18 ERROL DIXON I Don’t Want
    19 SONNY CHILDE Giving Up On Love
    20 RAY GATES Have You Ever Had The Blues [Alternative Take]
    21 PAULA AND THE JETLINERS I Know Some Day
    22 MAYNELL WILSON Motown Feeling
    23 BB JAMES AND DERV Kiss Me, Kiss Me
    24 BLUE RIVERS AND HIS MAROONS Take It Or Leave It
    25 McFARTHING KISSOON I’m Living Good
    26 LARIS McLENNON Confusion
    27 FREDDY MACK Sock It To ‘Em, J.B. [Live]
    28 THE REACTION That Man
    DISC THREE
    1 BLACK VELVET African Velvet
    2 RICO’S COMBO London Here I Come
    3 MILLIE My Love And I
    4 LAUREL AITKEN Bar Tender
    5 WINSTON GROOVY Work It Up
    6 PAT RHODEN Jezebel
    7 KING HORROR Cutting Blade
    8 BERESFORD RICKETTS & THE BLUE BEATS You Better Be Gone
    9 THE CLASSICS Worried Over Me
    10 SONNY AND THE DAFFODILS That Girl She Done Me Wrong
    11 THE BRIXTON MARKET Children Get Ready
    12 TONY WASHINGTON AND THE D.C.’s Show Me How [To Milk A Cow]
    13 JOE’S ALL STARS Musical Feet
    14 THE FABULOUS BLUE BEATS One More Try
    15 THE RUDIES Boss Sound
    16 BOBBY JOHNSON AND THE ATOMS Another Man
    17 LAUREL AND GIRLIE Scandal In Brixton Market
    18 AMBROSE CAMPBELL Hey Jude
    19 SUGAR ‘N’ DANDY Girl Come See
    20 THE GRUVY BEATS Kent People
    21 THE BLUEBEATERS There I Go
    22 WINSTON AND PAT Pony Ride
    23 TOP GRANT Coronation Street
    24 SEVEN LETTERS Call Collect
    25 DIMPLES AND EDDIE With RICO’S COMBO Fleet Street
    26 CAB KAYE With HIS MUSIC FROM GHANA Everything Is Go
    27 CY GRANT King Cricket
    28 THE BARNABY RUDGE HIP BAND Run Thru The Park
    29 RUPERT AND THE RED DEVILS Please Think Of Me
    DISC FOUR
    1 SHIRLEY BASSEY Sunshine
    2 MAXINE NIGHTINGALE Spinning Wheel
    3 PETER STRAKER Breakfast In Bed
    4 PEANUT I’m Waiting For The Day
    5 MEL TURNER They Killed The King
    6 JOY MARSHALL Heartache Hurry On By
    7 ELDRIDGE DEVLIN You’re My Girl
    8 CLEO To Know Him Is To Love Him
    9 LORRAINE CHILD You
    10 DORRIS HENDERSON AND JOHN RENBOURN Watch The Stars
    11 MABEL HILLERY Rock Me Daddy
    12 CHAMPION JACK DUPREE With T.S. MCPHEE Get Your Head Happy
    13 OTIS SPANN Keep Your Hand Out Of My Pocket
    14 SCREAMIN’ JAY HAWKINS All Night
    15 JOE HARRIOTT QUINTET Liggin’
    16 FLASH DOMINCII & THE SUPERSONICS Rora Rora Majo Omo Pupa
    17 SHAKE KEANE Green Onions
    18 THE NEW ORLEANS KNIGHTS Enjoy Yourself
    19 THE CHARIOTS Problem Girl
    20 THE SOUTHLANDERS Imitation Of Love
    21 WINIFRED ATWELL Bossa Nova Boogie
    22 EMILE FORD AND THE BIG SIX Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
    23 HOWIE CASEY AND THE SENIORS I Ain’t Mad At You
    24 RICKY WAYNE With THE FABULOUS FLEE- RACKERS Chicka’roo
    25 RAY ELLINGTON The Rhythm Of The World
    26 THE RAY KING SOUL BAND Soon You’ll Be Gone
    27 FITZROY COLEMAN AND HIS GUITARS Lucilla
    28 DAVY JONES Love Bug
    29 GEOFF LOVE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Coronation Street

    Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin' - The Music Of Black Britain In The Sixties, 4CD Book Set - Cherry Red Records






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    Wow! What an interesting and varied set this is.

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    As you guys have often seen me add, I am thrilled to see ANYTHING still being released on CD, and to see that this will not be out until July is exciting. Maybe the format is not dead yet!

    Having said that, I recognize soooooooo very few of the artists so I am not sure I will take the plunge. But great news nevertheless.

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    Thanks, Eddie. I've been streaming this one and loving each and every cut and performer. I'm planning to buy the cd set. I would generally categorize the music as B-level and derivative, but it is so well produced, performed and done with such genuine enthusiasm that I'm just loving it. David and Tom - have you given it a listen?

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    PS: Would be a fun game to tag each of the ... appropriated ... riffs!

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    A whole bunch of those artists are US transplants -- either GI's stationed over here that started 'guest singing' with UK bands while off-duty OR US singers who relocated here to revive their careers. Some returned to the US and found new fame; Sonny Childe who became R B Greaves, J J Jackson who went back to the States but didn't get to enjoy the same level of success. Others followed but many are excluded by timeframe from this collection [[Bloodstone, the Drifters + Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon being examples from the early 70's).
    Many others [[as stated above) are of Caribbean origin, who moved to the UK and took up recording here.

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    I'd like Universal to make Joy Marshall's Decca album available digitally.

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