Collection of live performances between 1966 and 1972
Includes BBC broadcasts
Full colour page booklet
Informative liner notes
Archival imagery
Professionally remastered
Housed in a digipack
Soul of America - Live in London 1966 - 1972
When Mary Wells won the hearts of The Beatles and came to London in 1964, it kickstarted the Motortown Revue the following year and the Stax/Volt Revue two years later. Britain had already fallen for the soulful charms of Motown’s finest but was now in the grip of many other black singers who were emerging from the USA predominantly through imported 45rpm records. Apart from a fairly successful UK tour, a Ready Steady Go! TV special saw an array of Motown stars perform and ‘soul’ music was becoming the new voice of black America after the blues and R&B boom had begun to fade. As ever, the BBC eventually caught on and their resident pop music host Brian Matthew was given the job to
introduce and interview several big name artists from across the pond who performed exclusive versions of their songs for radio listeners.
This highly anticipated release brings together an array of American soul and R&B stars, recorded in England in 1966 to 1972. For the first time ever, we can now enjoy these previously unreleased gems and catch a glimpse of how the soul of America really sounded, back in London in its halcyon heyday.
Track Listing:
DISC 1
Robert Parker: Barefootin’ (11/10/66)
Robert Parker: Happy Feet (with interview) (11/10/66)
Robert Parker: Let’s Go Baby (Where the Action Is) (11/10/66)
Lou Rawls: Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing (03/10/67)
Lou Rawls: Uphill Climb To The Bottom (03/10/67)
Lou Rawls: They Don’t Give Medals (To Yesterday’s Heroes) (03/10/67)
Maxine Brown: I Was Made To Love Her (03/10/67)
Maxine Brown: One Step At a Time (03/10/67)
Maxine Brown: Hold On I’m Coming (03/10/67)
Gladys Knight & The Pips: Take Me In Your Arms (01/12/67)
Gladys Knight & The Pips: I Heard It Through The Grapevine (with interview) (01/12/67)
Gladys Knight & The Pips: Just Walk In My Shoes (01/12/67)
Brenton Wood: Gimme a Little Sign (with interview) (30/10/68)
Brenton Wood: Oogum Boogum Song (30/10/68)
Sly & The Family Stone: M’Lady (with interview) (16/09/68)
Sly & The Family Stone: Are You Ready (16/09/68)
Sly & The Family Stone: Stone Life (16/09/68)
The Showstoppers: Ain’t Nothing But A Houseparty (15/10/68)
The Showstoppers: Eeny Meeny (with interview) (15/10/68)
The Showstoppers: If You Love Her (15/10/68)
DISC 2
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Breaking Down The Walls of Heartache (06/12/68)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Stoned Soul Picnic (06/12/68)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Pride Comes Before A Fall (24/08/70)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Breaking Down The Walls of Heartache (24/08/70)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Sweet Inspiration (24/08/70)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Games People Play (04/11/70)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: (Blame It On the) Pony Express (04/11/70)
Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon: Something (04/11/70)
Johnny Johnson: Sweet Inspiration (13/05/71)
Johnny Johnson: Mr Tambourine Man (13/05/71)
Wilson Pickett: Hey Jude (06/02/69)
The Flirtations: Nothing But a Heartache (06/05/69)
The Flirtations: What’s Good About Goodbye, My Love (with interview) (06/05/69)
Marv Johnson: Baby How I Miss You (20/10/69)
Marv Johnson: I’ll Pick A Rose For My Rose (20/10/69)
Marv Johnson: I’ll Pick A Rose For My Rose (with interview) (20/05/70)