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More Perfect Harmony: Sweet Soul Groups 1967-1975

More Perfect Harmony: Sweet Soul Groups 1967-1975
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Under The Street Lamp - Joe Bataan With Group
  2. Yes, I'm Ready - The Hesitations
  3. You're Gonna Make It - The Festivals
  4. I Don't Have You - The Continental 4
  5. The Third Degree - The Sequins
  6. Never My Love - The Magictones
  7. No You For Me - The Climates
  8. Here It Comes - The Persians
  9. Chapel Bells Are Calling - The Insiders
  10. That Ain't The Way - The Determinations
  11. Keep On Trying - The Invincibles
  12. Betcha' Can't Guess Who - The Newcomers
  13. Never Will I (Make My Baby Cry) - The Magnificent Seven
  14. I Like The Way You Love Me - Foxy
  15. Someone Else's Arms - Channel 3
  16. Won't You Please Be My Girl - The Soulville All-Stars
  17. Daydreamer - Cc And Company
  18. I'm Still Here - The Notations
  19. A Girl From A Country Town - Lee Williams And The Cymbals
  20. No One Else Will Do - The Dynamic Tints
  21. Love Me Girl - The Mylestones
  22. I Had This Whole World To Choose From (And I Chose You) - Fantastic Four
  23. So Glad You're Home - The Superbs
  24. Things Will Be Better - The Just Brothers

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #218573 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-10-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
• Ace’s second volume of great group soul from its golden era (1966-76) follows on fabulously from 2003’s "In Perfect Harmony".

• 24 exquisite soul sides by a strong mixture of renowned and obscure names. Less than 25% of these tracks have ever been reissued before. Several have never been issued at all.

• While the emphasis is on ballads and beatballads, several tracks do have considerable Northern-crossover appeal, while others are big on the emergent "Island Soul" scene that has originated among Caribbean collectors of soul.