Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Vol 2 Various Artists (Dave Godin)

£12.56

Genre:
Deep Soul
Label:
Kent
Format:
CD
Catalogue Id:
CDKEND 158

To assess a CD compiled by one of the best reviewers and journalists in the world is a daunting task. Doubly so when he not only contributes his own incisive reviews of each track within the CD booklet, but has also coined the very term, "Deep Soul", that the whole project is about.

A case in point is his inclusion of Eddie Holman's I'm Not Gonna Give Up, a personal favourite, which when I was assessing the tape quality, struck me as unusual in that the vocal back-ups only appear at the crescendo of the song at the end of the record. I was so amazed and impressed that I had to compare the tape to my single to make sure I had the correct version.

With glee I made a mental note to feature this aspect of the song in my review of the CD, only to be thwarted when reading Dave's notes. Inevitably he had highlighted this very point and used it to extol the virtues of the recording.

The Deep Soul Treasures CDs are Dave's personal music history of the genre he loves the most. I know he sometimes feels saddled with having first coined the terms Deep Soul and Northern Soul, especially as those phrases have taken on their own life and have evolved to cover music they were never originally intended for.

However it gives Dave a licence to ignore the pigeon-holes and categories that we collectors and discographers have imposed on some records, and judging them on performance alone he can surprise and delight us by including them on these great projects.

I totally concur with Dave in his inclusion of mid and uptempo records as Deep, if the vocal and lyrical content of the recording are that way. Witness here Eddie Giles' Losin' Boy which goes from a solid dance beat to a pounding climax where his wails of "oh yeah" almost develop into death throes by the end.

Similarily Deep Soul doesn't have to be Southern (though it often helps). The tracks by Ben E King, Lisa Richards, Nat Phillips and Bessie Banks all hail from New York and don't even attempt to ape that great Southern ballad style.

Bessie Banks' exquisite Go Now was of course the original of the song which went on to sell a million copies for the UK pop group The Moody Blues. This version epitomises all that Dave love's in a soul record-.-pleading, heart-broken vocals on an intensely dramatic song. The whole performance feels so improvised and spontaneous that one wonders if they didn't think "Sod the sales figures, let's make a piece of art!"

Those were pretty much Dave and our sentiments in compiling Volume One, only contradicted by you, the customers, actually buying the CD in the thousands and making it Kent's best seller to date.

By Ady Croasdell

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Track listing

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Side 1

  • 01 Preview How Was I To Know You Cared - Doris Duke

  • 02 Preview I'm Not Gonna Give Up - Eddie Holman

  • 03 Preview The Sweeter He Is (Parts 1 & 2) - The Soul Children

  • 04 Preview I Don't Want Nobody But My Baby - Tony Owens

  • 05 Preview It Was A Lie - Bobby Moore & The Formosts

  • 06 Preview A Love That Never Grows Cold - Jimmy & Louise Tig And Company

  • 07 Preview It's All Over - Ben E King

  • 08 Preview I'm Sorry I Hurt You - Nat Phillips

  • 09 Preview What Will Tomorrow Bring? - Wendy Rene

  • 10 Preview I'll Let Nothing Separate Us - Arthur Conley

  • 11 Preview These Four Walls - Irma Thomas

  • 12 Preview If I Could See You One More Time - Johnny Adams

  • 13 Preview I'll Run Your Hurt Away - Ruby Johnson

  • 14 Preview Make It Me - The Premiers

  • 15 Preview Losin' Boy - Eddy Giles

  • 16 Preview A Shell Of A Woman - Doris Allen

  • 17 Preview Just One More Day - Otis Redding

  • 18 Preview Go Now - Bessie Banks

  • 19 Preview Cryin' In The Streets Part 1 - George Perkins & The Silver Stars

  • 20 Preview How Much Can A Man Take? - Big John Hamilton

  • 21 Preview Anyone But You - Barbara West

  • 22 Preview Stop! Look What You're Doing - Carla Thomas

  • 23 Preview Nothing Takes The Place Of You - Toussaint McCall

  • 24 Preview Hiding In Shadows - Eddie & Ernie

  • 25 Preview Let's Take A Chance - Lisa Richards

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Press quotes

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This classic and rare soul collection is a gem.

Mojo

Superb.

Mojo

★★★★

Q

So good that they can save Otis Redding until Track 17. ★★★★★

Uncut

Another magnificent collection.

Record Collector

This album is a treasure...it's magnificent.

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