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Fellas Don't Let The Girls Take Over
Cat: SJ 532. Rel: 30 Sep 15
 
Soul
Fellas, Don't Let The Girls Take Over (2:43)
All Alone By The Telephone (3:47)
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They Say
They Say (limited 7")
Cat: SJ 554. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Soul
They Say (2:15)
I'm A Lonely Man (2:48)
Review: Northern Soul heads rejoice - Cam Cameron's delightful 1968 gem 'They Say' is back on 45 rpm thanks to Soul Junction. Cameron is a Black American artist who has a stunning voice, as you can hear here, but is one of many such talents to apparently have only ever recorded one tune before disappearing never to be heard from again. More's the pity. His real name was Alvin Cameron and he wrote this one while the lush strings come from the late John Andrew Cameron, a hugely respected arranger, producer and songwriter who had a big impact in the soul scene in the 60s and 70s in Chicago.
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The Memory Of You
Cat: SJ 512. Rel: 16 Nov 11
 
Soul
The Memory Of You
On The Block
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Win All Your Love
Cat: SJ 1009. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Soul
Cooperettes - "Win All Your Love" (2:49)
The Toppiks - "Win All Your Love" (2:57)
Review: One song, two versions, one killer Philly 45. The Cooperettes got in first during the mid 70s with a very rare copy that picked up momentum during the Northern/modern soul crossover in mid 80s when copies began to surface and never really lost favour as OG copies on I-D-B go for near L500. Flip for a previously unreleased male harmony version by The Toppiks, fronted by Ted Mills a la Blue Magic. Just sit back and feel those falsettos.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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Chaos (In My Heart)
Cat: SJ 1016. Rel: 20 Feb 20
 
Funk
Vivian Copeland - "Chaos (In My Heart)" (2:53)
The Poindexter Brothers - "What I Did In The Streets (I Should Have Done At Home)" (3:17)
Review: Soul Junction's latest release brings together two sought-after heavy soul cuts from the studio of the Poindexter Brothers: their own 1969 heater "What I Did In The Street (I Should Have Done At Home)" - a sweet, Vibraphone-sporting slab of rasping, full-throated, horn-heavy sixties soul just dripping with emotion - and a killer cut they produced a year earlier for singer Vivian Copeland. You'll find that song, "Chaos In My Heart", on the A-side. Originally released on Bell, it's an attractive and additive mid-tempo number in which Copeland's fine vocals come supported by low-register horns, shuffling soul grooves and some suitably heavenly backing vocals.
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Take Me Back
Cat: SJ 1000. Rel: 28 Apr 15
 
Soul
Take Me Back (3:57)
All I Wanna Do Is Love You (4:49)
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All Men Don't Love The Same
Cat: SJ 542. Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
All Men Don't Love The Same (4:24)
Believe It (4:30)
Played by: Originals, Soul Music
Tags: Soul Disco
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If You Break It
Cat: SJ 536. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Soul
If You Break It (3:58)
Other Side Of The Mirror (4:23)
Review: Newcomers Energy MC2 are exactly the sort of ensemble needed by the supremely funky Soul Junction imprint. The label have done a great job in continuously finding new, raw talent in the soul game, and these dudes know the score. "If You Break It" features the voice of Vincent Bonham, and it's a veritable lovers tune, made for dance floor antics and Saturday night romance, whereas "Other Side Of The Mirror" is more of a soulful abstraction, a gorgeous little ballad led by the delicate, majestic vocals of Arnell Carmichael. Oh, boy...
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Played by: Superbreak
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I'll Answer You With Love
Cat: SJ 547. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Soul
I'll Answer You With Love (3:50)
Your Love I Give It Up (2:24)
Tags: Soul Disco
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Nightlife
Cat: SJ 538. Rel: 25 Jul 17
 
Soul
Nightlife (3:57)
Backstage (5:01)
Review: Writer, singer and former New York banker, Eric Harris first emerged in the late 2000s with tear-jerking tracks such as "Drama" and the belting "Queen" and has appeared on Soul Unsigned and Soul Junction on various occasions. "Nightlife" is a great example of his Vandross-style depth, tone and warmth while the heartfelt (and just a little steamy) "Backstage" finally sees 45" justice after becoming a cult radio hit in 2012. Pure bedtime music.
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Loving You
Loving You (limited 7")
Cat: SJ 531. Rel: 20 Aug 15
 
Soul
Loving You (feat Douglas Gaddy) (4:39)
Making Love (feat Bernard Gibson) (4:43)
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Shake Cheri
Cat: SJ 514. Rel: 21 Feb 12
 
Funk
Shake Cherri
Kiss Of Fire
Played by: I Love 45's!
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Beautiful Philosophy
Cat: SJ 1013. Rel: 15 Oct 18
 
Soul
Beautiful Philosophy (2:49)
Too Sweet To Be Lonely (2:41)
Review: Regularly spotted passing hands for high triple figures, the Poindexter brothers' New York troupe's second D'ar Recording Company single finally enjoys a reissue. "Beautiful Philosophy" has a little northern soul stomp to it while still shimmering with 70s pop charm and some incredible harmonies while "Too Sweet To Be Lonely" takes The O'Jays' classic to emotional new highs with yet more fine tuned chorused vocals - too sweet to sleep on!
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Eveybody's Talking At Me
Cat: SJ 552. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Soul
Eveybody's Talking At Me
You're More Than A Friend Of Mine
Review: Jesse James makes a welcome return to Soul Junction with a single led by his inventive re-imagining of Fred Neil's classic road-tripping anthem, 'Everybody's Talking At Me'. In James' hands, backed up by a fully decked out Motown-ready band, the track becomes an uplifting stomper with a dazzling arrangement from Willie Hoskins. It was originally recorded in 1971 during James' self-financed session at Searra Sound Studios in Berkeley. On the flip, James revisits one of the tracks from his 1990 album Looking Back, given an outing on 45 for the first time.
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Let's Go Dance Tonight
Cat: SJ 1019. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Soul
Let's Go Dance Tonight (3:51)
Burnin' For Your Love (3:39)
Review: Eugene Lamont Johnson aka Lamont Johnson is known amongst those who now as the first man to ever become renowned internationally for playing freestyles R&B bass. What a lovely fact. The Michican born artist first came to note as a session musician with Gloster Williams &The King Vision and then went on to work with various other bands. Here we get presented with two of his previously unreleased dance tunes. They feature various different local Detroit musicians and vocalists with the a-side being a male vocal led feel good bunker and the flip driven by a synthesised baseline and big female vocal. Boogie-tastic.
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The Fish Song
Cat: SJ 541. Rel: 28 Jan 19
 
Soul
The Fish Song (3:25)
Elijah Knows (3:55)
Review: Strong spiritual funk from five-piece family troupe The New Creation; written in 1973 and released the following year on their own Salaam Recordings, "The Fish Song" is a classic Islamic story delivered with powerful harmonies and a vital positive groove while "Elijah Knows" brings both father and son Rasheed Shakoor Senior and Junior to the forefront for some powerful dulcet duelling as the pair feed off each other and explode into massive harmonies with the full group. Only 2500 OG copies were ever pressed and the band built up quite cult following in the mid-70s in LA. Thanks to Soul Junction, their tale lives on...
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Just What I've Been Looking For
Cat: SJ 550. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Soul
Just What I've Been Looking For (2:50)
What's It Gonna Be (2:46)
Review: Vocal trio The Petersons hailed from Waycross and took their name from Kenneth Peterson, the band leader, founder, drummer and vocalist who worked with keys man Salem Chatman and vocalist and bassist Johnny Members. They performed all up and down the East Coast of America and answered an advert they saw in Philadelphia in 1973 which led them to sign for Omega Sound, a small independent recording company formed by Frank Fioravanti. They recorded the tunes presented here but didn't make much noise at the time, though listening back now it's hard to see why.
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Broadway Sissy
Cat: SJ 1012. Rel: 01 Jun 18
 
Funk
Roscoe & Friends - "Broadway Sissy" (2:21)
Tojo - "Broken Hearted Lover" (2:26)
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Running Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You)
Cat: SJ 1005. Rel: 22 Apr 16
 
Soul
Running Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You) (2:28)
Gotta Find A New Love (3:01)
Review: Fresh from 68: Atlanta family trio Scott Three only ever recorded two singles and remained something of a local sensation thereafter. It's a shame as there's a real Jackson Five feel to their delivery, especially on "Running Wild" where the session band breaks down and each member pops above the dense music bed. "Gotta Find A New Love" takes a much bluesier tact with rougher instrumentation and an almost rocky build on the choruses. Spotted passing hands for sizeable sums on one bidding site, this is the first time it's been pressed in over 45 years.
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Paying For Your Love
Cat: SJ 1011. Rel: 06 Apr 18
 
Soul
Paying For Your Love (3:59)
Let's Get Nasty (4:01)
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You Tore My Wall Down
Cat: SJ 533. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Soul
You Tore My Wall Down (3:05)
Can't It Wait Until Tomorrow (3:09)
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Give It All I Got
Cat: SJ 545. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Soul
Give It All I Got (3:15)
Do You Understand (3:20)
Review: Dave Welding's Soul Junction label is back with another limited edition 45rpm that keeps up the fine run of recent form. These two gems are the work of the late great Willie Williams, a blind singer from Chicago who was discovered performing in the Windy City's local clubs. He was signed to ABC records in 1966 and put out only a couple of other well received singles. 'Give It All I Got' is a beautiful piece with raw drum work and lush vocal backing harmonies next to a gentle piano line. It is stirring stuff while the flips-side 'Do You Understand' is more upbeat with its funky riffs, more great backing vocals and a rolling beat that locks you in.
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