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Martin Freeman and Eddie Piller - ...Present Soul On The Corner (2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation)

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Following last year’s acclaimed Jazz On The Corner compilation 2019 again sees Martin Freeman team up with Acid Jazz’s renowned head honcho Eddie Piller to present a veritable and personal collection of tracks. Compiled from the pair’s personal favourites, be it hearing on the radio, word of mouth or Dj-ing – Soul On The Corner represents the entire gamut of soul from the sixties and seventies right up to the present as illustrated by the likes of Tommy McGhee and the Acid Jazz recent signee Laville.

Opening with the inimitable Bobby Womack and How Could You Break My Heart, as Piller explains; “I never tire of hearing this record and have used regularly to close my DJ set, it’s a real hands-in-the-air moment.” Further cuts from the renowned and less well-known seamlessly complement each other – the smooth sultry jam of Laville’s Thirty One or the superbly nuanced slice of progressive soul in the shape of Sergio Mendes & Brasil 77’s Love Music. Piller’s selection transcends the rock / soul divide with Never Gonna Give You Up from former Impression Jerry Butler, adding: “I plumped for this because I recalled the incredible response from The Black Keys’ version that I aired on the BBC’s Funk and Soul show.”

No less varied is the choice of soul fan Martin Freeman, opening with the vintage ’68 soul with a twist of something rockier, Barbara Acklin’s A Raggedy Ride that he professes; “is an unexpected gem that’s been a favourite of mine for forever.” Other picks arrive in the form of Georgie Fam’s cover of Bobby Womack’s Daylight that has Freeman enthusing; “the original is a beaut. This is better.” Further inclusions come from The Supremes and The Wisdom Of Time, representing the mid-nineties contemporary soul scene is Lewis Taylor with Lucky that as Freeman asserts is; “an epic tune.” Meanwhile, taken from their first self-titled album Earth, Wind & Fire’s Fan The Fire epitomizes the innovative nature of one of the most successful acts of all time and adds Freeman; “this is a funky-as-hell cry for peace and love. Good lord, they were SO good.”

Eddie's Side
A1 Bobby Womack How Could You Break My Heart  
A2 Willie Hutch Lucky To Be Loved By You  
A3 Tommy McGee Now That I Have You  
A4 Laville Thirty One  
A5 Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 Love Music  
A6 Pamoja Oooh Baby  
B1 Goodie You And I  
B2 Patsy Gallant It'll All Come Around  
B3 Arnold Blair Finally Made It Home  
B4 The Reverend T.L. Barrett* And The Youth For Christ Choir Like A Ship (Without A Sail)  
B5 Bobby Dukes* Just To Be With You  
B6 Jerry Butler Never Give You Up  
    Martin's Side
C1 Barbara Acklin A Raggedy Ride  
C2 Georgie Fame Daylight  
C3 Earth, Wind & Fire Fan The Fire  
C4 Lewis Taylor Lucky  
C5 Wayne Davis (2) I Like The Things About Me That I Once Despised  
D1 Donny Hathaway Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)  
D2 Syreeta I'm Goin' Left  
D3 Curtis Mayfield Love To Keep You In Mind  
D4 Tower Of Power Don't Change Horses (in The Middle Of A Stream)  
D5 Brook Benton Shoes  
D6 Tommie Young Hit And Run Lover  
D7 Betty Wright The Babysitter

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