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Loose The Funk: Rare Soul From Sound Stage 7 Records

As one of the most popular R&B disc jockeys in the country for decades over Nashville’s 50,000-watt clear channel WLAC radio, John Richbourg (John R to his legion of loyal listeners) knew precisely what was selling during the 1960s and 1970s. He knew how to produce hits too. As the primary source for output on the Sound Stage 7 label (and later on his own Seventy 7 and Sound Plus imprints), Richbourg supervised an incredible amount of splendid Southern soul. Here are 20 rare and forgotten soul classics from the legendary Sound Stage 7 Label, re-mastered from the original tapes.
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TRACK LISTING
- 1. I Don’t Dig No Phoney Part 1 - Moody Scott
- 2. Coming To Bring You Some Soul - Sam Baker
- 3. Not Too Young - Continental Showstoppers
- 4. Oon-Guela (High Life) Part 1 - Joe Simon Band
- 5. That’s The Way I Want Our Love - Jackey Beavers
- 6. Jim Dandy - Margie Hendrix
- 7. Bring It On Home - Piney Brown
- 8. Squeeze Me Parts 1 & 2 - The Dynamic Seven
- 9. Funky Shing-A-Ling - Milton Howard
- 10. Make Love To My Woman Part 1 - Bobby Ledford And The Soul Ambassadors
- 11. My Man Don’t Think I Know - Gwen Davis
- 12. World Of Trouble - Chuck Armstrong
- 13. Shake And Vibrate - Sir Lattimore Brown
- 14. Nassau Daddy - Jamo Thomas And The Party Brothers
- 15. Put Your Trust In Me (You Can Depend On Me) - Alder Ray Black And The Fame Gang
- 16. If You Want What I Got - Earl Gaines
- 17. Full Time Fool - Charles Smith
- 18. Sweet Talkin’ Candy Man - Ella Washington
- 19. Can’t Figure Out Women - Joe Hughes
- 20. You’re Losing Me - Ann Sexton