Thursday, December 23, 2010

DustyRose's Fairytales Vol. 6


*NEW LINK ~ 12/02/11*

Our Super-Soul Sister is back at work and is breezing by via the Windy City to drop off her latest installment........with that I turn it over to her:

Here goes Vol. 6 for your listening pleasure, I hope you find a tune or two that catches your ear!
I wanna thank RossyBoy again for fixing up another Fairy....ain't she cute? ENJOY!
Heres some 411 on some of these tracks.........Corrections appreciated!

01. Capri Sisters - Fairy Tales
1962 - Newtown Label A White female group from Yonkers, NY. the members were sisters Phylis , Annette and Terrie De Caprio they recorded several records in diverse labels...
02. Gary Lane & The Mad-Lads - What Do You Do When
1963 - Cu Ca Records, I never heard of Gary Lane but we all know who the Mad Lads were, BUT these backup Mad Lads were a Belfast R&B-band who had to change their name later to avoid confusion...at any rate a killer joint!
03. Imperial Wonders - Just A Dream
1968 - Day-Wood Label, From Cleveland, Ohio. A group once called the Matadors. (This was not the same group as Bull and The Matadors which were from Chicago.) Which meant that a name change had to be made. So one day while walking down the street 2 members of the group were going over possible new names, because their best show songs were "Outside Looking In" by Little Anthony and the Imperials and "Sunset" by Little Stevie Wonder. They came up with Imperial Wonders...
04. Toni & The Showmen - Beware
1965 - Ten Star
05. Ronnie Walker - This Is My Prayer
1972 - Gaber, From Philadelphia
06. Equations - Have Faith
70's - All Platinum Label, From New Jersey
07. Soul Generation - Stop, Look And Listen
From Newark, New Jersey....Formally The Citations in 1970
08. Cory Braverman - I Saw The Light
1976 - PHANTOM Label
09. Del Vikings - I'll Never Stop Crying
1961 - ABC Paramount, From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
This group was notable for being one of the few racially integrated musical groups to attain success in the 1950s.
10. Con Funk Shun - I Promise You Love
1998 - Island Def Jam
11. Lola & The Saints - Wishful Thinking
1981 - Angela Records
12. Black Nasty - I Have No Choice
2005 - Sundae Soul Records from Detroit, MI,
13. James Brown - You're My Only Love
Off his Nonstop! LP – 1981
14. New Souls - Our Future
Winley Records 45
15. Band Of Thieves - Love Me Or Leave Me
1976 - Ovation Label
These 5 New Yorkers spurred on by a desire to make music that is timeless in style yet still provoking, they elicit the qualities of rock ‘n roll that conjure up visions of a time and place where music was central.
16. The Heartstoppers - Miss Lonely Heart
Outta Sight Label, They are a foursome of Betty Baker, Tina Lee, plus sisters Joyce and Geraldine Curry – who deliver heart tugging soul
17. Terry Huff & Special Delivery - Why Doesn't Love Last
1976 - Mainstream Label, Originally called Act 1, the group Special Delivery was a rotating bunch of Washington D.C.-based singers that had a brief moment in the spotlight in 1976, but it was the introduction of lead singer, former DC cop Terry Huff, that brought the act to its zenith.
18. Dennis Brown - Let Me Down Easy
2006 - Charly Records, from Jamaica, Born Dennis Emmanuel Brown
tagged as the Crown Prince Of Reggae, He died in 1999 at the age of 43 from a collapsed lung....
19. William Dell & Wee Jams - Peepin Through the Window
2007 - From Pittsburgh
20. Fiestas - Thanks For The Sweet Memories
1978 - Arista
21. Carl Carlton - I Won't Let That Chump Break Your Heart
1972 - Backbeat Label from Detroit, Michigan
AKA "Little Carl" Carlton started singing in the late 1960s at the age of 14 and still at it today at age 58
22. The Holmes Brothers - And I Love Her
1996 - Rounder
23. The Four Wonders - Haven't We Been Good
1974 - Solid Foundation Label, I don't think they are aka The Imperial Wonders
allthough they are also from Cleavland Ohio (they sure sound like the same lead)
24. Penquins - Your Tender Lips
1985 - Original Sound OBG (Oldies But Goodies)
25. The Pioneers - My Good Friend James
1978 - Ice Label, This Reggae Group were one of Jamaica's finest harmony groups


POSTED BY: DUSTYROSE
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5 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot Ms.Rosalie, best wishes for the new year.

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  2. U R very welcome Chris and the best to you and yours !

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  3. DustyRose Gracias nice i was waiting for this one,,,,,

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  4. Always welcome Nava, Dang I am glad you waited!! Your comment is appreciated...

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  5. This music is really superb.

    Rocco

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