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CD released: Jun 01, 2018
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Tracklisting:
1. Love And Desire - Patrice Holloway
2. Gonna Fix You Good (Every Time You're Bad) - Little Anthony & The Imperials
3. Dr. Love - Bobby Sheen
4. Ready, Willing And Able - Jimmy Holiday & Clydie King
5. A Lot Of Love - Homer Banks
6. Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) - The O'jays
7. The Record - H.B. Barnum
8. It Was Easier To Hurt Her - Garnet Mimms
9. Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman
10. It Will Stand - The Showmen
11. Boy Watcher - Ginger Thompson
12. Do-wah-diddy - The Exciters)
13. I Want You To Be My Baby - Ellie Greenwich
14. Point Of No Return - Gene Mcdaniels With The Johnny Mann Singers
15. Baby I Love You - Jimmy Holiday
16. What's A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You) - Timi Yuro
17. If You Were A Man - Clydie King
18. Nobody Treats Me The Way You Do - The Magnificent Men
19. The Thrill Of Romance (Previously Unissued) - Patrice Holloway
20. It's What'S Underneath That Counts - June Jackson
21. What You Gonna Do (When Your Love Is Gone) - Bobby Womack
22. Trick Bag - Earl King
23. Don't Let Your Eyes Get Bigger Than Your Heart - Sylvia Robbins
24. The Man Who Don't Believe In Love - Marv Johnson
25. Love Is A Hurtin' Thing - Lou Rawls
26. Nothing Left To Do But Cry - Merry Clayton
VARIOUS ARTISTS
ON THE SOUL SIDE
Label: KENT
Cat No: CDKEND473
Barcode: 29667086929
Packaging: CD Jewel Case

With its original iconic Ian Clark sleeve design,
this best-selling Kent LP from 1983 (KENT 006)
makes the leap to CD with 12 additional tracks
from the same big name labels - Capitol,
Liberty, Imperial, Veep, UA, Minit and Sue.
The 26 tracks are all original recordings, most
not available on other Kent CDs and includes a
previously unreleased Patrice Holloway dancer
from her 'Stolen Hours' sessions.
The set features classic Northern Soul
numbers from June Jackson, Patrice Holloway,
Bobby Sheen, Little Anthony and the
Magnificent Men's LP-only Chicago soul track
'Nobody Treats Me The Way You Do'.
Includes big sophisticated ballads from Lou
Rawls, Marv Johnson, Garnet Mimms, Timi
Yuro and Merry Clayton plus early Rhythm &
Soul anthems from the Showmen, Earl King,
Benny Spellman and Gene McDaniels, plus
great Memphis movers from Homer Banks and
Bobby Womack.