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Soul Vinyl

After releasing the best local breakdance LP so far the oftmaligned K-Tel Records has delved further back into black music to come up with a very healthy soul compilation. Essential Soul contains Wilson Pickett's 'ln the Midnight Hour’, James Brown ‘I Feel Good’, Sam and Dave 'Hold On, I’m Coming’, Martha Reeves 'Dancing in the Street', Ray Charles 'What’d I Say’, Sam Cooke 'You Send Me’, Carla Thomas '8.A.8.Y.', Percy Sledge Warm and Tender Love’, Aretha Franklin ‘Respect’, Otis Redding 'Dock of the Bay’, Rufus Thomas Walkin’ the Dog', Ben E. King Stand By Me’, Solomon Burke 'Everybody Needs Somebody to Love’, Gladys Knight and the Pips 'Midnight Train to Georgia', Isley Brothers 'That Lady’ and Eddie Floyd ‘l’ve Never Found A Girl’.Rß

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Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 4

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125

Soul Vinyl Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 4

Soul Vinyl Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 4

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