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The third of Kent's ventures into the world of R&B dance music goes one step further by including tracks suited to the Belgian Popcorn scene. This genre of music grew up in the early 70s when, like the UK's Northern Soul scene, the hip teenagers of their day preferred the original dance music of the 60s to the records that were coming out of the US and UK at that time. Many sounds first played on the Popcorn scene - such as Sam Fletcher's `I'd Think It Over' - were then spun on the Northern scene too. The cross-pollinisation between collectors and scenes then continued so much, that many erstwhile Northern fans became converted into full-on Popcorn believers.

The grittier end of the soul spectrum is provided by Goldwax's Barbara Perry whose `A Man Is A Mean Thing' has to be heard to be believed and midway through the recording it features a tempo acceleration that Jeremy Clarkson would be stunned by! Barbara Brown, Albert Washington and the Charmaines (massive with the Mods + first time on CD) also provide tough, uptempo soul productions which are ideal for the dancefloor.

Other previously unreleased material comes from Gladys Tyler whose `Someone Else Has Taken My Place' has been played on acetate by top, pioneering R&B DJ Roger Banks for nearly ten years now. Other 60s R&B tracks include Banny Price's in-demand `You Love Me Pretty Baby' and Marry/Merry Clayton's very rare first 45 `I've Got My Eyes On You'. The myth of Mr Dynamite's James Brown inspired opus `Sh'mon' is also finally nailed!

This CD is aimed primarily at the late 50s-early 60s R&B crowd and avoids the poppier excesses of the Popcorn scene. The opening track will make all lovers of black music positively delirious as Kent finally present (after over five years of Northern Soul club action) Luther Ingram's unissued master tape version of Fred Bridges and Harrison Smith's `Oh Baby Don't You Weep'. From the very first spin it has been a success and has gone on to acquire "massive" status. Worth the price of admission alone!!

This glorious package is also enhanced with the usual highly informative booklet that features some gorgeous memorabilia.

Tracklist

1    Oh Baby Don't You Weep - Luther Ingram
2    She Wobbles When She Walks - Paul Clifton
3    You Love Me Pretty Baby - Banny Price
4    Mata Hari - Chet 'Poison' Ivey
5    I've Got A Feeling For You Baby - Gladys Bruce
6    I'm Gonna Start A War - The Browns
7    Sh'Mon - Mr Dynamite
8    Shirley Jean - Gene Burks
9    Too Young - Boyce Cunningham
10    Big Ben - Harold Atkins
11    Coal Miner - Nappy Brown
12    Tumbling Down - Tom Tumbleweed
13    Beautician Blues - B.B. King
14    Jack of All Trades - Eugene Church
15    I Idolize You - The Charmaines
16    A Man Is A Mean Thing - Barbara Perry
17    First Love Baby - Lena Calhoun
18    I've Got My Eyes On You - Marry Clayton
19    I'm the Man - Albert Washington
20    What'cha Gonna Do - King James
21    Just Like Yesterday - Joe Simon
22    Mama Julie - Jerry
23    Doing The Mule - Billy Bland
24    A Lover's Prayer - Vernon Greene

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The third of Kent's ventures into the world of R&B dance music goes one step further by including tracks suited to the Belgian Popcorn scene. This genre of music grew up in the early 70s when, like the UK's Northern Soul scene, the hip teenagers of their day preferred the original dance music of the 60s to the records that were coming out of the US and UK at that time. Many sounds first played on the Popcorn scene - such as Sam Fletcher's `I'd Think It Over' - were then spun on the Northern scene too. The cross-pollinisation between collectors and scenes then continued so much, that many erstwhile Northern fans became converted into full-on Popcorn believers.

The grittier end of the soul spectrum is provided by Goldwax's Barbara Perry whose `A Man Is A Mean Thing' has to be heard to be believed and midway through the recording it features a tempo acceleration that Jeremy Clarkson would be stunned by! Barbara Brown, Albert Washington and the Charmaines (massive with the Mods + first time on CD) also provide tough, uptempo soul productions which are ideal for the dancefloor.

Other previously unreleased material comes from Gladys Tyler whose `Someone Else Has Taken My Place' has been played on acetate by top, pioneering R&B DJ Roger Banks for nearly ten years now. Other 60s R&B tracks include Banny Price's in-demand `You Love Me Pretty Baby' and Marry/Merry Clayton's very rare first 45 `I've Got My Eyes On You'. The myth of Mr Dynamite's James Brown inspired opus `Sh'mon' is also finally nailed!

This CD is aimed primarily at the late 50s-early 60s R&B crowd and avoids the poppier excesses of the Popcorn scene. The opening track will make all lovers of black music positively delirious as Kent finally present (after over five years of Northern Soul club action) Luther Ingram's unissued master tape version of Fred Bridges and Harrison Smith's `Oh Baby Don't You Weep'. From the very first spin it has been a success and has gone on to acquire "massive" status. Worth the price of admission alone!!

This glorious package is also enhanced with the usual highly informative booklet that features some gorgeous memorabilia.

Tracklist

1    Oh Baby Don't You Weep - Luther Ingram
2    She Wobbles When She Walks - Paul Clifton
3    You Love Me Pretty Baby - Banny Price
4    Mata Hari - Chet 'Poison' Ivey
5    I've Got A Feeling For You Baby - Gladys Bruce
6    I'm Gonna Start A War - The Browns
7    Sh'Mon - Mr Dynamite
8    Shirley Jean - Gene Burks
9    Too Young - Boyce Cunningham
10    Big Ben - Harold Atkins
11    Coal Miner - Nappy Brown
12    Tumbling Down - Tom Tumbleweed
13    Beautician Blues - B.B. King
14    Jack of All Trades - Eugene Church
15    I Idolize You - The Charmaines
16    A Man Is A Mean Thing - Barbara Perry
17    First Love Baby - Lena Calhoun
18    I've Got My Eyes On You - Marry Clayton
19    I'm the Man - Albert Washington
20    What'cha Gonna Do - King James
21    Just Like Yesterday - Joe Simon
22    Mama Julie - Jerry
23    Doing The Mule - Billy Bland
24    A Lover's Prayer - Vernon Greene

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New Breed R&B With Added Popcorn

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The third of Kent's ventures into the world of R&B dance music goes one step further by including tracks suited to the Belgian Popcorn scene. This genre of music grew up in the early 70s when, like the UK's Northern Soul scene, the hip teenagers of their day preferred the original dance music of the 60s to the records that were coming out of the US and UK at that time. Many sounds first played on the Popcorn scene - such as Sam Fletcher's `I'd Think It Over' - were then spun on the Northern scene too. The cross-pollinisation between collectors and scenes then continued so much, that many erstwhile Northern fans became converted into full-on Popcorn believers.

The grittier end of the soul spectrum is provided by Goldwax's Barbara Perry whose `A Man Is A Mean Thing' has to be heard to be believed and midway through the recording it features a tempo acceleration that Jeremy Clarkson would be stunned by! Barbara Brown, Albert Washington and the Charmaines (massive with the Mods + first time on CD) also provide tough, uptempo soul productions which are ideal for the dancefloor.

Other previously unreleased material comes from Gladys Tyler whose `Someone Else Has Taken My Place' has been played on acetate by top, pioneering R&B DJ Roger Banks for nearly ten years now. Other 60s R&B tracks include Banny Price's in-demand `You Love Me Pretty Baby' and Marry/Merry Clayton's very rare first 45 `I've Got My Eyes On You'. The myth of Mr Dynamite's James Brown inspired opus `Sh'mon' is also finally nailed!

This CD is aimed primarily at the late 50s-early 60s R&B crowd and avoids the poppier excesses of the Popcorn scene. The opening track will make all lovers of black music positively delirious as Kent finally present (after over five years of Northern Soul club action) Luther Ingram's unissued master tape version of Fred Bridges and Harrison Smith's `Oh Baby Don't You Weep'. From the very first spin it has been a success and has gone on to acquire "massive" status. Worth the price of admission alone!!

This glorious package is also enhanced with the usual highly informative booklet that features some gorgeous memorabilia.

Tracklist

1    Oh Baby Don't You Weep - Luther Ingram
2    She Wobbles When She Walks - Paul Clifton
3    You Love Me Pretty Baby - Banny Price
4    Mata Hari - Chet 'Poison' Ivey
5    I've Got A Feeling For You Baby - Gladys Bruce
6    I'm Gonna Start A War - The Browns
7    Sh'Mon - Mr Dynamite
8    Shirley Jean - Gene Burks
9    Too Young - Boyce Cunningham
10    Big Ben - Harold Atkins
11    Coal Miner - Nappy Brown
12    Tumbling Down - Tom Tumbleweed
13    Beautician Blues - B.B. King
14    Jack of All Trades - Eugene Church
15    I Idolize You - The Charmaines
16    A Man Is A Mean Thing - Barbara Perry
17    First Love Baby - Lena Calhoun
18    I've Got My Eyes On You - Marry Clayton
19    I'm the Man - Albert Washington
20    What'cha Gonna Do - King James
21    Just Like Yesterday - Joe Simon
22    Mama Julie - Jerry
23    Doing The Mule - Billy Bland
24    A Lover's Prayer - Vernon Greene

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