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**SOUL UNLIMITED Radioshow 620**
The musical journey of this episode begins with two soul classics
by Oliver Sain and Harold Burrage, before moving straight on to the
first album highlight, an album of songs by the band The Decisions,
some of which have never been released before. The band formed in
the 1960s at S.H. Archer High School in Atlanta, Georgia. They had
some minor success with single releases on their own label York and
on Sussex at the end of the 60s. The British label Soul Direction
unearthed some unreleased recordings by the Decisions and released
them for the first time on two 45 singles between 2021 and 2022.
Now the label has released the album “Color Me Blue”. It contains
three more never before released recordings by the Decisions, as
well as the songs from the two singles released in 2021 and 2022
and some songs from the singles released on York and Sussex
Records. An album of great music from the heyday of the classic
soul sound that also presents the work of this remarkable band
almost in its entirety.
The Spanish label Soul 4 Real has also specialized in releasing
previously unreleased songs on vinyl for the first time, mostly on
45 singles. In the meantime, they have also released some albums
and the latest is the compilation “Asking For The Truth (But
Praying For A Lie)”, which focuses on songs from the archives of
the Malaco, Muscle Shoals Sound and Alarm Records labels and
studios. There are also some previously unreleased songs here, all
of which are excellent. This compilation is pure Southern Soul
pleasure!
Then it’s on to the latest soul: Emilia Sisco’s debut album on the
Finnish label Timmion Records, which she recorded with Cold Diamond
& Mink, the label’s house band. The renowned band has already
worked successfully with numerous artists. Emilia Sisco takes the
listener on a gentle journey through the world of vintage soul.
Beautiful arrangements, paired with the ability to combine classic
soul influences with contemporary flair, make the ten songs sound
fresh and unique. The album of the week!
After so much sweet soul, it’s time for a round of Hammond organ
funk with drive. The debut album “In Green We Dream” by the trio
Parlor Greens is just the thing for this. The three musicians are
no strangers: Guitarist Jimmy James was active with the Delvon
Lamarr Organ Trio for a long time and is successful with his band
True Loves. Organist Adam Scone became famous with the Sugarman
Three and also has his own band, the Scone Cash Players. Drummer
Tim Carman is well known from GA-20. No wonder the three of them
clicked straight away. That sounds very good!
Then it’s on to Latin funk and a compilation celebrating the work
of Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres. Jimmy Salcedo is best known for
his work with the duo Elias Y Elisabeth and their hit “Alegria”.
But the recordings with his own band are also worth listening to:
tropical funk with Caribbean echoes and a touch of light
psychedelia. The compilation “El Mundo De Jimmy Salcedo …) was
released by Vampi Soul in 2022 and is highly recommended.
The groundbreaking album “Som, Sangue e Raca” by Dom Salvador E
Abolicao, which was released in 1971, has recently been reissued by
Mad About Records. Dom Salvador develops an explosive mixture of
samba, soul, jazz and funk with his band Abolicao. Definitely a
highly recommended album!
I have been eagerly awaiting the new compilation Straight From The
Decks Vol.4, which Guts has put together with his usual knowledge
and stylistic confidence. His focus is on Afro-Caribbean sounds and
he keeps discovering amazing gems from the past, which he combines
with current songs. This time, too, an exquisite listening
experience, which is of course also danceable, as it is
representative of Gut’s DJ sets.
Then it continues with a round of Afro-Caribbean sounds, including
new singles by Florence Adooni, VuVuVU, Santrofi and Kokoroko, who
are at the start with the new EP “Get The Message”. Enjoy listening
to this episode!
***Playlist:***
Soul Unlimited – Radioshow Theme
Oliver Sain - African Walk
Harrold Burrage - Mountain Of Soul
The Decisions - I Can’t Forget About You
The Decisions - You Ain’t Got My Love
George Jackson - Play Something Pretty
Dorothy Moore - Girl Overboard
Emilia Sisco - Love So Devine
Emilia Sisco - Don’t Let Nobody
The Bamboos - Wrapt In A Beau
Say She She - I Believe In Miracles
Koko-Jean & The Tonics - Hey You
Parlor Greens - Sugar Maple
Parlor Greens - Parlor Strut
Santa Fiebre - That’s Where We Go
The Latin Blues Band - Take Trip
Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres - Que Linda Es Colombia
Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres - Mira
Dom Salvador E Abolicao - Hei! Voce
Dom Salvador E Abolicao - Uma Vida
Toni Tornado - Podes, Crer, Amizade
Vaudou Game - Raler
Conjunto Latinos - Koemanoe Sani
Locobeach - Idea Desesperada
Florence Adooni - Vocalize My Luv
Flammer Dance Band - Mer
VuVuVu & Alice Libertas - Beste
Santrofi - Domebi
Kokoroko - Higher
Ezra Collective - Palm Wine
The musical journey of this episode begins with two soul classics
by Oliver Sain and Harold Burrage, before moving straight on to the
first album highlight, an album of songs by the band The Decisions,
some of which have never been released before. The band formed in
the 1960s at S.H. Archer High School in Atlanta, Georgia. They had
some minor success with single releases on their own label York and
on Sussex at the end of the 60s. The British label Soul Direction
unearthed some unreleased recordings by the Decisions and released
them for the first time on two 45 singles between 2021 and 2022.
Now the label has released the album “Color Me Blue”. It contains
three more never before released recordings by the Decisions, as
well as the songs from the two singles released in 2021 and 2022
and some songs from the singles released on York and Sussex
Records. An album of great music from the heyday of the classic
soul sound that also presents the work of this remarkable band
almost in its entirety.
The Spanish label Soul 4 Real has also specialized in releasing
previously unreleased songs on vinyl for the first time, mostly on
45 singles. In the meantime, they have also released some albums
and the latest is the compilation “Asking For The Truth (But
Praying For A Lie)”, which focuses on songs from the archives of
the Malaco, Muscle Shoals Sound and Alarm Records labels and
studios. There are also some previously unreleased songs here, all
of which are excellent. This compilation is pure Southern Soul
pleasure!
Then it’s on to the latest soul: Emilia Sisco’s debut album on the
Finnish label Timmion Records, which she recorded with Cold Diamond
& Mink, the label’s house band. The renowned band has already
worked successfully with numerous artists. Emilia Sisco takes the
listener on a gentle journey through the world of vintage soul.
Beautiful arrangements, paired with the ability to combine classic
soul influences with contemporary flair, make the ten songs sound
fresh and unique. The album of the week!
After so much sweet soul, it’s time for a round of Hammond organ
funk with drive. The debut album “In Green We Dream” by the trio
Parlor Greens is just the thing for this. The three musicians are
no strangers: Guitarist Jimmy James was active with the Delvon
Lamarr Organ Trio for a long time and is successful with his band
True Loves. Organist Adam Scone became famous with the Sugarman
Three and also has his own band, the Scone Cash Players. Drummer
Tim Carman is well known from GA-20. No wonder the three of them
clicked straight away. That sounds very good!
Then it’s on to Latin funk and a compilation celebrating the work
of Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres. Jimmy Salcedo is best known for
his work with the duo Elias Y Elisabeth and their hit “Alegria”.
But the recordings with his own band are also worth listening to:
tropical funk with Caribbean echoes and a touch of light
psychedelia. The compilation “El Mundo De Jimmy Salcedo …) was
released by Vampi Soul in 2022 and is highly recommended.
The groundbreaking album “Som, Sangue e Raca” by Dom Salvador E
Abolicao, which was released in 1971, has recently been reissued by
Mad About Records. Dom Salvador develops an explosive mixture of
samba, soul, jazz and funk with his band Abolicao. Definitely a
highly recommended album!
I have been eagerly awaiting the new compilation Straight From The
Decks Vol.4, which Guts has put together with his usual knowledge
and stylistic confidence. His focus is on Afro-Caribbean sounds and
he keeps discovering amazing gems from the past, which he combines
with current songs. This time, too, an exquisite listening
experience, which is of course also danceable, as it is
representative of Gut’s DJ sets.
Then it continues with a round of Afro-Caribbean sounds, including
new singles by Florence Adooni, VuVuVU, Santrofi and Kokoroko, who
are at the start with the new EP “Get The Message”. Enjoy listening
to this episode!
***Playlist:***
Soul Unlimited – Radioshow Theme
Oliver Sain - African Walk
Harrold Burrage - Mountain Of Soul
The Decisions - I Can’t Forget About You
The Decisions - You Ain’t Got My Love
George Jackson - Play Something Pretty
Dorothy Moore - Girl Overboard
Emilia Sisco - Love So Devine
Emilia Sisco - Don’t Let Nobody
The Bamboos - Wrapt In A Beau
Say She She - I Believe In Miracles
Koko-Jean & The Tonics - Hey You
Parlor Greens - Sugar Maple
Parlor Greens - Parlor Strut
Santa Fiebre - That’s Where We Go
The Latin Blues Band - Take Trip
Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres - Que Linda Es Colombia
Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres - Mira
Dom Salvador E Abolicao - Hei! Voce
Dom Salvador E Abolicao - Uma Vida
Toni Tornado - Podes, Crer, Amizade
Vaudou Game - Raler
Conjunto Latinos - Koemanoe Sani
Locobeach - Idea Desesperada
Florence Adooni - Vocalize My Luv
Flammer Dance Band - Mer
VuVuVu & Alice Libertas - Beste
Santrofi - Domebi
Kokoroko - Higher
Ezra Collective - Palm Wine
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