1) In addition to serving as the longtime vocalist with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm, Jimmy Thomas also recorded a series of solo singles lionized in today's Northern soul circles.
2) Blessed with a warm, sweet voice, Major Lance was one of the leading figures of Chicago soul during the '60s and the top-selling artist for OKeh Records during the decade. Lance not only had a lovely voice, but his material was excellent.
3) Herbie Goins is an African-American blues and R&B singer who has spent most of his career in England. He was born in Florida, and his mother was a gospel singer who had a strong influence on him.
4) Edna Wright, Carolyn Willis, and Shellie Clark comprised the vocal trio Honey Cone, which only stayed together for four years but was still one of the best female soul groups of the early '70s (Photo artwork)
Tracklist
1 | The Darkest Hour (Take 7) by Jimmy Thomas |
2 | It Ain't No Use by Major Lance |
3 | I'll Get The Best Of You by Herbie Goins and The Soultimers |
4 | I Hear My Baby by Larry Williams |
5 | Sufferin' City by Johnny Copeland |
6 | Make Me Yours by Phyllis Dillon |
7 | The Music Played On (2007 Remastered Version) by Herbie Goins & Nightimers |
8 | Take Me With You by Honey Cone |
9 | Just One Look by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas |
10 | You Got Me Hummin' by Sam & Dave |
11 | Sometimes I Wonder by Major Lance |
12 | Will You Love Me Tomorrow by Carla Thomas |
13 | Sahara by McRebennack |
14 | Getting Mighty Crowded by Betty Everett |
15 | Just Tryin' To Please You by Jimmy Thomas |
16 | Cruisin' (2007 Remastered Version) by Herbie Goins & Nightimers |
17 | Hey Little Girl by Major Lance |
18 | One Monkey Don't Stop No Show Pt. 2 by Honey Cone |
19 | Just One Look by Major Lance |
20 | You Beat Me To The Punch (Stereo Version) (Stereo Version) by Mary Wells |
21 | (We've Got) Honey Love by The Velvelettes |
22 | Zig Zag Lightning by Little Johnny Taylor |
23 | Sweet Darlin' by Jimmy "Soul" Clark |
24 | Lonely by Carmine Appice, Dean Parrish |
wow...
wonderful, thank you