15 years on from both Dave Godin's passing and his fourth volume of Deep Soul Treasures, Kent has compiled a further 25 tracks using titles chosen by Dave for future projects in the series. Many are recordings he wanted from day one of the Treasures concept, but licensing quirks made them unavailable until now. The Emotions' Somebody New, Helena Ferguson's Where Is The Party, George Jackson's My Desires Are Getting The Best Of Me and others are tracks he had wanted to include from the outset. As usual there is an Eddie & Ernie offering and a release associated with Larry Banks and his musical family's work; Larry's nephew has contributed the note. The Banks track is actually previously unreleased; Kenny Carter's reading of I'm Not The One which he wrote with Larry Banks and recorded first. It was shelved when his LP project fell through and Larry's version was later issued on Kapp and featured on the first Treasures CD. Licensing hurdles were cleared with regard to Big Maybelle, an artist Dave always adored and got to meet at the Soul City headquarters. It is also the first time that Esther Phillips, James Carr, Barbara Lynn and Linda Jones feature; all favourites of his. Always a champion of the oddball, he raved about the Soul City's cover of Gladys Knight's Who Knows, just as he did with the Zilla Mays and Ronnie Taylor tracks. They did not have extensive recording careers but hit the pinnacle for Dave on these specific offerings. There is a fine balance of male/female and solo/group acts, reflecting Dave's admiration for all styles of soul music. The Chantels 1958 single Every Night is the earliest recording he ever chose (by some three years), but he heard deep soul in its impassioned vocal and it also reflects his love of black music from the pre-soul years. The booklet is enhanced by an extensive interview Dave gave to Jon Savage in the 90s; Jon also writes an introduction. Where relevant, Dave's words, mainly from the pages of Blues & Soul magazines of the time, are used in relation to the recording. Guest writers of the calibre and experience of Stuart Cosgrove, Sean Hampsey, David Nathan, Tony Rounce, Richard Searling, Richard Williams and others pen descriptions of the tracks often with reference to Dave s championing of them.
M**E
great service
good cd in a series of 5
M**N
They have struck new gold treasure!
When Dave Godin died in 2004 it looked like his superb Deep Soul Treasures' series would be buried with him. It has taken 15 years for it to be revived, a respectful distance to resurrect the music championed by a man who is credited with terming both the phrases 'Northern soul' and 'deep soul' as well as helped introduce Motown to Britain.For any of us who found Kent's Back To The River collection a slightly disappointing follow-up to their tremendous Take Me To The River box set this is water from a well we feared had run dry.Kent have mined historic interviews with Godin, re-discovered reviews he wrote in his Blues & Soul magazine half a century ago and talked to his fellow soul fans to produce another 25 lost treasures.Dead! by Caroline Sullivan will stop you in your tracks while Judy White's Satisfaction Guaranteed is just that.
L**1
Excellent
Great - Follows in the footsteps of the previous four volumes. A great shame that Dave Godin is no longer with us.
A**E
Not quite as good as other 4 vols.
Whether cos of passing of Dave or just diminishing returns not quite as good. That makes it 5th best deep soul comp ever....some fantastic gems.
M**R
FANTASTIC!
A fantastic collection. 25 terrific tracks. Every true soul fan should have this series of CDs in their collection.
M**L
Classic music
An incredible selection of propers deep soul music
I**S
RIP Mr Godin
Great compilation , goes well with prev volumes
D**Y
Excellent
Great CD - Thanks !!!
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