The Capsoul Label | |||
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Compilation album by | |||
Released | 2004 | ||
Genre | Soul, R&B | ||
Label | The Numero Group | ||
Producer | Tom Lunt, Ken Shipley, Rob Sevier | ||
Various Artists chronology | |||
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Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is the first compilation album by The Numero Group and first volume in the Eccentric Soul series. Short for Capital City Soul, the Columbus, Ohio Capsoul label's history spans only five years throughout the 1970s. Case in point: Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label, documenting the tiny Columbus, Ohio label's output during the 1970s. The selections included here are closer to the gritty sounds of Stax than to high-polished Motown soul, but the musicianship and performances would not sound out of place next to the same era's familiar classics from Memphis. Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label. Genre: DISCO / BOOGIE / FUNK. MP3 FLAC Boomkat Product Review: With an opening preamble that firmly asserts that the one thing we don't need is another record label, the folk over at Numero nonetheless got busy sidestepping 'lawyers using Pitchfork as a tip sheet, 60 year old executives awkwardly trying to.
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Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is the first compilation album by The Numero Group and first volume in the Eccentric Soul series.
Short for Capital City Soul, the Columbus, OhioCapsoul label's history spans only five years throughout the 1970s. Founded by Bill Moss, a local singer and DJ at WVKO in Columbus, Capsoul released just a dozen 45's and one highly sought after LP resulting in a few regional hits. Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is a compilation of nineteen tracks spanning the label's all but forgotten history.[2]
Track listing[edit]
- 'You're All I Need to Make It' - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr
- 'Who Knows' - Marion Black
- 'I'm Gonna Keep on Loving You' - Kool Blues
- 'Sock It to 'Em Soul Brother' - Bill Moss
- 'Too Far Gone' - Four Mints
- 'You Can't Blame Me' - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr
- 'Number One' - Bill Moss
- 'Row My Boat' - Four Mints
- 'Without Love' - Ronnie Taylor
- 'I Want To Be Ready' - Kool Blues
- 'Your Love Keeps Drawing Me Closer' - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr
- 'Hot Grits!!!' - Elijah & The Ebonites
- 'I Can't Take It' - Ronnie Taylor
- 'Can We Try Love Again' - Kool Blues
- 'You're My Desire' - Four Mints
- 'A World Without You' - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr
- 'Go On Fool' - Marion Black
Extended Play:
18. 'Pure Soul' - Elijah & the Ebonites
19.' Sock It To 'Em Soul Brother (Instrumental)' - Bill Moss
20. 'All I Need To Make It (Instrumental)' - Capsoul Group (vinyl only track)[2]
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic Review
- ^ ab'Numero Group'. Numero Group. Retrieved 2012-02-14.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
External links[edit]
2xLP
2 150g LPs
1 2-pocket gatefold tip-on jacket
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Eddie Ray Wait A Minute
OFS Unlimited Mystic
Mitch Mitchell-Gene King Never Walk Out On You
Joe King Speak On Up
The Royal Esquires Ain’t Gonna Run
Eddie Ray You Got Me
Chip Willis & Double Exposure
Eccentric Soul The Prix Label Rar
I’m Gonna GitchaMitch Mitchell-Gene King Can’t Get A Nuff
The Soul Ensemble Melon Jelly
Eddie Ray Glad I Found You
Marion Black Listen Black Brother
Eccentric Soul The Capsule Label Rare
The Royal Esquires Our Love Used To BeOFS Unlimited Mister Kidneys
Marion Black Come On And Gettit
Joe King You’re My Everything
Harmonic Sounds Band Untitled Studio Moves
Eddie Ray You Got Me (Demo)
Penny & The Quarters
Eccentric Soul The Capsoul Label Rare
You And MeJay Robinson You Are Mine
Eddie Ray Wait A Minute (Inst.) [LP only]
Mitch Mitchell-Gene King Never Walk Out On You (Inst.) [LP only]