This was one of two compilations I picked
up in the same charity shop last weekend. What made them completely irresistible
were their labels, and to be precise, the colour of their labels. In this case
the orange and plum of the 60s UK Atlantic label. I now own precisely three
albums that sport this particular Atlantic label. All are mono, all are soul,
and none are standard one artist studio albums; and I guess none are particularly
valuable.
I can’t explain why, but my heart beats a
little faster when I find an Atlantic orange and plum. There are some rare and
desirable records on that label (for example I dream of finding a first issue
Led Zeppelin album but I’m sure that will never happen) but it somehow goes
beyond that. This album for example, being a compilation, will never be deemed
to be that collectible, and I already have a few of the tracks so the heart was
in a steady state when I picked it out of the rack. It was only when I pulled
the out record from its cover to check the condition and I saw the flash of
orange and plum that my heart started racing. 10 out of 10 to the Atlantic
design department of the day then I suppose.
Plenty of the usual Sixties Atlantic Soul
suspects are represented on “Midnight Soul” but it is a male dominated affair.
Here are two tracks that give you a flavour.
Some organ led goodness from the only
artist on the album that may cause you to say “who?” They were apparently a
group that hailed from North Carolina.
And one from the altogether more
familiar, and great, Joe Tex. This track was also the B side of
S.Y.S.L.J.F.M.
Joe Tex – I’m A Man 1966
From the sleeve: “This is a
high fidelity recording. For best results observe the R.I.A.A. high frequency
roll-off characteristics with a 500 cycle crossover.” Don’t say I didn’t tell
you!
To enjoy the full spectrum of this post you
should also pop over to the Hi-Fi Cabinet Of Curiosities and read this.
2 comments:
You're back. Wah hey. By the way, if you're ever in Antwerp, you'll find two terrific record (yes, vinyl) shops, Coffee and Vinyl, and Recordcollector, that have quite simply an awesome range of soul and rockabilly. Go.
Little Mac & The Boss Sounds were played alot on Radio Caroline in '66
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