Paul Bracegirdle
Here's 25 tracks, cherry picked from the current Ace catalogue, liable to change daily...
Feel Like Cryin' - Sam & Bill from Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures (CDKEND 143)
Don't Lie To Me - Fats Domino from The Early Imperial Singles 1950-1952 (CDCHD 597)
Have Love Will Travel - The Sonics from Psycho-Sonic (CDWIKD 115)
Please Find My Baby - Elmore James from The Classic Early Recordings 1951-1956 (ABOXCD 4)
You Left The Water Running - Maurice & Mac from Chess Club Rhythm And Soul (CDKEND 134)
Why - Lonnie Mack from Memphis Wham! (CDCHD 713)
Wine, Women, Whiskey - Papa Lightfoot from Harp Blues (CDCHD 710)
Twistin' The Strings - Ike Turner from Ike's Instrumentals (CDCHD 782)
Love Attack - James Carr from The Complete Goldwax Singles (CDKEND 202)
Louella Brown - Pee Wee Crayton from Blues Guitar Magic (CDCHD 767)
House Rockin' Boogie - Howling Wolf from Rides Again (CDCHD 333)
Have A Little Mercy - Jean Wells from Soul On Soul (CDKEND 113)
Before You Accuse Me - Bo Diddley from Bo's Blues (CDCH 396)
Falling In Love Again - The Kelly Brothers from Sanctified Soul (CDKEND 137)
I Got Love If You Want It - Slim Harpo from I'm A King Bee (CDCHD 510)
Hidden Charms - Link Wray from Rockabilly Psychosis And The Garage Disease (CDWIK 18)
You'll Never Change - Betty Lavette from Gettin' To Me (35511) (CDKEND 181)
I Believe I'm Gonna Make It - Joe Tex from A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1966-73 (CDKEND 226)
Cummins Prison Farm - Calvin Leavy from Southern Soul Showcase: Cryin' In The Streets (CDKEND 243)
Never Let A Love Grow Cold - Allison from King's Serious Soul Vol 2: Counting Teardrops (CDKEND 206)
That's How Strong My Love Is - O V Wright with the Keys from The Goldwax Story Vol 1 (CDKEND 203)
No 9 Train - Tarheel Slim from Rockin' From Coast To Coast Vol 2 (CDCHD 715)
Sam Stone - Swamp Dog from A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1966-73 (CDKEND 226)
I'll Make It Up To You - Clay Hammond from Southern Soul Brothers (CDKEND 188)
Wish I Had Answered - The Staple Singes from The Ultimate Staple Singers: A Family Affair 1955-1984 (CDKEN2 240)
I joined Ace in 1991 originally as an accountant eventually migrating into systems development via a general IT role. My work at Ace has included developing their bespoke royalty and contract management system, interfacing their production system with CatCo and supplying the data for parts of this web site. I currently work as a freelancer and am available for hire.