Chi-Sound Records was launched in 1976, by US music industry executive and soul producer Carl Davis. However, it was one of the label’s first singles, which has endured the test of time.
The cutest comp ever comprised of perfect pop tunes sung by no-name teenage girls. This record has become a staple in my collection for it's cleverness, tenderness and occasional oddness.
From Trudy Pitts to Duke Payne, from Roy Ward to Sounds Of Synanon, we've got soul meets funk 1968-style. There's club sounds, funk guitar groovers, soul cha-cha, Hammond magic, freak-out party sounds, slinky organ smoochers. There's even funky bagpipes.
Girl groups have come and gone over the years, but The Crystals' name, along with the Ronettes, has become synonymous with the groundbreaking early-Sixties wave promoted by producer Phil Spector.
While We're At It finds The Mighty Mighty Bosstones returning with their signature ska-core energy, blending punchy horns, catchy melodies, and gritty Boston attitude.
Released in April 2018 by the East Side record label, this album is a reissue of a classic collection specifically curated for the "Low Rider" culture and fans of "soul type" oldies
These soulful originals have been handed down generation after generation and are always guaranteed to touch the hearts and souls of their endeared listeners