Goldwax Records: Memphis Soul Rarities 1964-1969 - Goldwax Records: Memphis Soul Rarities 1964-1969 | RECORD STORE DAY
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1. Your Love Made a U-Turn - James Carr
2. Who's Been Warming My Oven? - James Carr
3. I Miss You - the Ovations Feat. Louis Williams
4. What Did I Do Wrong - the Ovations Feat. Louis Williams
5. To Me It's Storming - George ; Greer
6. Let the Best Man Win - George Jackson
7. Welcome Home Baby - Barbara Perry
8. A Man Is a Mean Thing - Barbara Perry
9. A Lucky Loser - Willie Walker
10. You Gotta Have Soul - Lee "Shot" Williams
11. So Hard to Get Along - the Lyrics with the Top Notes
12. I Do - the Vel Tones
13. If You Love Her - Phillip ; the Faithfuls
14. It's Really Alright - Unknown Artist

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The renowned Memphis 60s soul label Goldwax was a medium-sized operation with just short of a hundred releases. Though it ran a tight ship, inevitably some of their recordings fell by the wayside. The label is revered by fans of the classic age of soul music around the world. In the late 70s the Japanese Vivid Sound label contacted Goldwax owner, Quinton Claunch and accessed his tapes. They found a dozen excellent, previously unheard, tracks and issued them, along with Goldwax favourites on a short series of LPs in 1977. In 2000 Ace Records purchased the label from Claunch and his partners gaining full ownership of the tapes, which lead to more musical discoveries. Our releases on Ace and Kent over the past twenty plus years have seen most of these recordings featured, primarily on CD - the medium of the early years of the 21st century. More recently the renewed demand for vinyl has led to new 12" compilations and to augment those we have come up with a neat, boxed collection of seven singles that will appeal to the soul collectors who live for this format. Of the 14 tracks, only three have been singles before - the sublime harmony vocals of the Vel-Tones and the Lyrics with their mid-60s Goldwax releases and Barbara Perry's R&B explosion 'A Man Is A Mean Thing' first released on Kent but now long gone and craved for. Goldwax's star James Carr kicks us off with 'Your Love Made A U-Turn', a funk groove from 1969. This would surely have prolonged his and the label's lifespans had it been issued at the time. Our flip however would have needed to be an underground hit; it is doubtful that any radio station would have entertained such smutty lyrics in the 60s. Connoisseurs of the mid-60s Detroit soul sound will be thrilled to have the Ovations 'I Miss You' on a 45 at last; it really has all the ingredients of a Motor City classic. 'What Did I Do Wrong' makes a great stomping B side - complete with virtuoso harmonica. The label was known for it's gritty southern sound, so 'To Me It's Storming' is an atypical, softly melodic, mid-tempo song sung by, but oddly not penned by, George Jackson and Dan Greer. George does get to sing his own, tougher, composition 'Let The Best Man Win' on the flip.