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Soul of Sue Records: New York City

Soul of Sue Records: New York City
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. A Fool In Love - Ike & Tina Turner
  2. My Man Rockhead - Eloise Carter
  3. You Ain’t The One - Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats
  4. Graveyard - The Blenders
  5. Hold On Baby - The Hockadays
  6. You Talk About Love - Barbara George
  7. That’s How Heartaches Are Made - Baby Washington
  8. I’ve Got A Woman (Part 1) - Jimmy McGriff
  9. Worried & Hurtin’ Inside - Ike & Tina Turner
  10. I Know (You Don’t Love Me No More) - Barbara George
  11. Come Back To Me - Prince La La
  12. Let’s Shimmy - King Coleman
  13. Mockingbird - Inez Foxx & Charlie Foxx
  14. Everybody But Me - Ocie Smith
  15. I Can’t Wait Until I See My Baby - Justine Washington
  16. Hurt By Love - Inez Foxx & Charlie Foxx
  17. Good Time Tonight - The Soul Sisters
  18. Don’t Put Me Down Like This - Derek Martin
  19. What Can I Do - Billy Prophet
  20. World Without Sunshine - Sandra Phillips
  21. The New Breed - Ike Turner
  22. So Young (And So Innocent) - The Poets
  23. If You’ve Ever Loved Someone - Jean Wells
  24. Think About The Good Times - The Soul Sisters
  25. She’s Called A Woman - The Magnificent Seven
  26. The Real Thing - Tina Britt
  27. Stagger Lee & Billy - Ike & Tina Turner

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90961 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-06-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

A label named Sue5
Formed in 1957 the Sue label clocked up a few hits up to 1966 by which time the name had been assumed by a U K collectors' label.By that time it had become Symbol and Eastern and charted with Tina Britt's The real thing.
The label was licensed in the U K to Decca up to 1962 after which product was issued by its U K namesake.
Sue was the first label to issue an Ike & Tina Turner record and among the obscure names was one Ocie Smith who would make the top 5 in 1968 with the country song Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp

A bit rough3
I have recently gone a bundle on Motown and Northern soul and so decided to give this a spin. Sorry to say to me it is a little bit too rough and unpolished. It is a definate step down from the other labels output and is a bit too basic to grab me. I think I prefer the Dave Grodin stuff or the Cellar full of Motown cds