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After Hours - Northern Soul Masters: from the Vaults of Atlantic, Atco, Loma, Reprise and Warner Bros. Records 1965-1973

After Hours - Northern Soul Masters: from the Vaults of Atlantic, Atco, Loma, Reprise and Warner Bros. Records 1965-1973
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me) - Clark, Alice
  2. Somebody Somewhere Needs Me - Turner, Ike & Tina
  3. I Love Her So Much It Hurts Me - David & Rueben
  4. Think It Over - Averne, Harvey Dozen
  5. Angel Baby (Don't Ever Leave Me) - Banks, Darrell
  6. Go For Yourself - Laster, Larry
  7. I Remember The Feeling - Lewis, Barbara
  8. Satisfied - Aiken, Ben
  9. That's When The Tears Start - Blossoms
  10. Good Love Gone Bad - Ambassadors (1)
  11. My Heart Needs A Break - Jones, Linda
  12. Ooh Baby - Jackson, Deon
  13. Crazy Baby - Coasters
  14. Twilight Zone - Astors
  15. I'm Gonna Run Away From You - Lynn, Tammi
  16. Get Ready - Fitzgerald, Ella
  17. Since You Said You'd Be Mine - Ragland, Lou
  18. How Can You Say That - Patterson Singers
  19. Find Me Somebody - Womack, Bobby
  20. This Is The Thanks I Get - Lynn, Barbara
  21. Feels Good - Wilson, Bobby
  22. Sufferin' City - Copeland, Johnny
  23. Just Say Goodbye - Phillips, 'Little' Esther
  24. After Closing Time - Frazier, Hal

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54619 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-08-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Soul in the Rain4
With a lot of choice out there in the compilation market this is the first of two After Hours compliations by Richard Searling and a worthy purchase.

Inner sleeve notes are good and informative, and sound quality good.

It opens up with Alice Clark's You hit me (right where it hurt me), followed by a superb Ike and Tina Turner track- Somebody (somwhere) loves you, absolute magic.
The third track David and Rubin-I love her so much, is one of those tracks that don't stand out at the time, its when your stood at a bus stop and can't stop singing it, or get it out of your head. Other highlights for me include Barbara Lewis, Larry Laster, Deon Jackson, this is mainly an uptempo disc which keeps you moving along.

Id say 5 not so good tracks and out of 24 thats not bad, all in all worth the money.

Fantastic compilation4
This is a fantastic compilation of rare soul, most of which has never been seen elsewhere on CD.

A great mix of blue eyed & 60s black soul on here.... definitely recommended.