VA - Hall Of Fame Volume 2: More Rare & Unissued Gems From The FAME Vaults [Remastered] (2013)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Hall Of Fame Volume 2: More Rare & Unissued Gems From The FAME Vaults
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Kent Soul [CDKEND 386]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 63:44
Total Size: 166 mb / 254 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Hall Of Fame Volume 2: More Rare & Unissued Gems From The FAME Vaults
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Kent Soul [CDKEND 386]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 63:44
Total Size: 166 mb / 254 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
“Hall Of Fame” series concentrates on the wealth of rare and unissued recordings still in the vaults. Volume 2, which contains five unknown artists and 21 previously unissued tracks, certainly fits the criteria.
The overall standard of both singing and material on here is staggeringly high, not least the unknown artists. The CD opens with the heart-breaking ballad ‘Another Good Woman Gone Bad’ superbly sung by a female artist who seems to have disappeared after recording this gem. Best of the male unknown artists gives us a strutting ‘Got To Get Over’ sung with real Southern grit by a singer whose identity remains a mystery despite Ace’s best efforts.
If you’re reluctant to invest in a CD of unknowns then rest assured that there are enough Southern soul stalwarts present to assuage that fear. Clarence Carter wades in with two solid country soul outings, Joe Simon contribute a fine finger-popping dancer while both George Jackson and Prince Phillip (Mitchell) show once again that their singing careers were sadly neglected in favour of their undoubted song-writing abilities. Of the lesser-known singers, James Barnett stands out with a superb take on the Percy Sledge deep soul classic ‘It Tears Me Up’ while Marjorie Ingram’s ominous ‘I’m Gonna Start Checking Up On My Man’ would surely have been a Southern soul hit if it had been released at the time.
Just three of the 24 tracks on this CD saw vinyl release back in the day. Billy Young, a personal favourite, is in Otis Redding territory with the anguished ‘Have Pity On Me’ which came out on the Chess label. The gravel gargling Ralph “Soul” Jackson lives up to his moniker on ‘Don’t Tear Yourself Down’, a terrific dance floor filler which was picked up by the Amy label. And last but not least, the wonderful Otis Clay delivers the goods as usual on another high quality mover, ‘That Kind Of Lovin’ issued on Cotillion, an Atlantic subsidiary.
The overall standard of both singing and material on here is staggeringly high, not least the unknown artists. The CD opens with the heart-breaking ballad ‘Another Good Woman Gone Bad’ superbly sung by a female artist who seems to have disappeared after recording this gem. Best of the male unknown artists gives us a strutting ‘Got To Get Over’ sung with real Southern grit by a singer whose identity remains a mystery despite Ace’s best efforts.
If you’re reluctant to invest in a CD of unknowns then rest assured that there are enough Southern soul stalwarts present to assuage that fear. Clarence Carter wades in with two solid country soul outings, Joe Simon contribute a fine finger-popping dancer while both George Jackson and Prince Phillip (Mitchell) show once again that their singing careers were sadly neglected in favour of their undoubted song-writing abilities. Of the lesser-known singers, James Barnett stands out with a superb take on the Percy Sledge deep soul classic ‘It Tears Me Up’ while Marjorie Ingram’s ominous ‘I’m Gonna Start Checking Up On My Man’ would surely have been a Southern soul hit if it had been released at the time.
Just three of the 24 tracks on this CD saw vinyl release back in the day. Billy Young, a personal favourite, is in Otis Redding territory with the anguished ‘Have Pity On Me’ which came out on the Chess label. The gravel gargling Ralph “Soul” Jackson lives up to his moniker on ‘Don’t Tear Yourself Down’, a terrific dance floor filler which was picked up by the Amy label. And last but not least, the wonderful Otis Clay delivers the goods as usual on another high quality mover, ‘That Kind Of Lovin’ issued on Cotillion, an Atlantic subsidiary.
::TRACKLISTING::
1. Another Good Woman Gone Bad - Unknown Female
2. It Tears Me Up - James Barnett
3. Long Ago - Ben And Spence
4. Don't Count Me Out - Unknown Male (Possibly Dan Greer)
5. Don't Let It Be Said - June Conquest
6. Take Me Back - George Jackson
7. I Can't Stop (No No No) - Big Ben Atkins
8. Have Pity On Me - Billy Young
9. I Smell A Rat - George Jackson
10. Don't Tear Yourself Down -Ralph 'Soul' Jackson
11. Are You Teasing Me -Linda Carr
12. No One Left To Come Home To - Ben And Spence
13. Fool For A Woman - Prince Phillip
14. Got To Get Over - Unknown Male
15. Take It All Off - Clarence Carter
16. I'm Gonna Start Checking Up On My Man -Marjorie Ingram
17. How Much More Can A Poor Man Stand - Prince Phillip
18. My Dreams Don't Ever Come True - Unknown Female
19. Midnight Affair - George Soule
20. That Kind Of Lovin' - Otis Clay
21. They're Gonna Find Us (At The Dark End Of The Street) - Clarence Carter
22. You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure - O B McClinton
23. Get In A Hurry - Joe Simon
24. Unfortunately - Jackie