Description
Chicago was the blues capital of the world in the 1950s, but by 1967, soul had permanently taken over as the music of choice for the African-American public. Recording activity in the city peaked with more 45s being released than ever before. Major labels ABC, Mercury and Brunswick had a huge presence in the Windy City along with the big local independent Chess. But small labels were the heartbeat of the music scene. 4 Brothers, Sack, USA, Palos, Tuff and Dakar were in the forefront, more agile and quicker to respond to musical preferences and developments such as the emerging funk rhythms. This LP showcases the best of this output – the sounds that hit music listeners and buyers straight from the street, a perfect blend of both tough and hard and the softer soul sounds. Right for the feet and for the heart. Enjoy!
RECORD STORE DAY 2023 exclusive
TRACKS:
SIDE A
Baby You Don’t Love Me - Bobby McClure
Love Comes Tumbling Down - Betty Everett
Your Money, My Love - Sam & Kitty
You’re My Love - Knight Brothers
Just To Make You Happy - Shirley Karol
The Wrong Number - James Phelps
I’m Satisfied Just Loving You - Bobbie Jean Bland
S O S - Cash McCall
SIDE B
I’m Running A Losing Race - Tyrone Davis
Get Loose When You Get Loose - Jesse Anderson
I’d Rather Do It Myself - Maurice McAllister
Depend On Me - Josephine Taylor
I’m So Afraid - Jo Ann Garrett
Do It Right Now - Mamie Galore
Peace Of Mind - Rodney Jones
A Lonely Boy - Lee Wilson
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