1. Chris Kenner - Land of 1,000 Dances
2. Robert Parker - Barefootin'
3. The Olympics - the Bounce
4. Joe Webster ; the Anglos - Incense
5. The Daylighters - "Oh Mom"(Teach Me How to Uncle Willie)
6. Roscoe Shelton - Question
7. The Naturals - Lenny Goofed
8. Wilbert Harrison - Good Bye Kansas City
9. Wilbert Harrison - Let's Stick Together
10. Ike ; Tina Turner - It's Gonna Work Out Fine
11. Gladys Knight ; the Pips - Room in Your Heart
12. Lee Dorsey - Do-Re-Mi
13. Tarheel Slim ; Little Ann - You Make Me Feel So Good
14. Buster Brown - Fannie Mae
15. Homesick James - Crossroads
16. Dr. Horse - Jack, That Cat Was Clean
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- Authentic R&B anthems from the UK's hottest 60s maverick DJ Guy Stevens on 140-gram black vinyl LP- Club classics from the epicentre of the UK rhythm & blues revolution - The Scene Club- Inner printed sleeve featuring insightful liner notes by Record Mirror journalist Norman Jopling.During the early 60s, the insatiable appetite in Britain for American rhythm & blues music among a growing coterie of young musicians, modernists and other such hip kids was mostly being ignored by the major record companies.Enter Guy Stevens, whose crusade to popularise rhythm & blues would shortly encompass not only his stint as DJ at London's hottest R&B-oriented club, but his pioneering work as consultant to major UK record labels (resulting in big-selling hits), his own record import business, and, icing on the cake, his own record imprint - the legendary Sue label. Those several facets of Guy's career have inspired the contents of this album - a collection of wondrous black music with a decade- spanning vitality that still excites, is still rivetingly authentic, still heartfelt. Some are now well-known, others so obscure that this is their first-ever reissue on any format - but at the time that Guy introduced them to his audience, all were a revelation.