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DANCE LIKE THE DEVIL contains material originally released on the Pye and Piccadilly labels in the 1960's.
As time marches on and proper recognition has started coming toward Brit soulsters like Dusty Springfield, this collection is the first entry in reassessing the Northern Soul movement in England in the mid-'60s and how the British attempted to come up with their own version of it. This fat-cat, 30-track collection brings together artists black and white, British, West Indian, and American, all cutting soulful sounds for the British Pye label. Rather than carbon copies of the legendary soul hits, what we have here -- with a few notable exceptions -- is a collection of strong original material performed in a solid approximation of an American style. Highlights are numerous, including Jimmy James' "This Heart of Mine," Jason Knight's "Our Love Is Getting Stronger," Ebony Keyes' "If You Knew," Kenny Roberts' poppish "Run Like the Devil," Lorraine Silver's "Lost Summer Love," and Petula Clark's "A Sign of the Times," the biggest hit on here. Interesting covers also abound in Sounds Orchestral's 100-mph rendition of "Black Is Black," Geno Washington's "She Shot a Hole In My Soul," Helen Shapiro's "Take Me for a Little While," Jackie Trent's "You Baby" and Tammy St. John's "Nobody Knows What's Going On." The other side of the British Invasion that didn't make it to American shores. ~ Cub Koda
Contains 30 tracks.
Performers include: Jimmy James, Ebony Keyes, Geno Washington, Kim D, A Band Of Angels, Stella Star, Nita Rossi, Lorraine Silver. Dance Like The Devil Music Dance Like The Devil Songs | 1. | This Heart of Mine - Jimmy James |
| 2. | Our Love Is Getting Stronger - Jason Knight |
| 3. | If You Knew - Ebony Keyes |
| 4. | What Love Brings - Kenny Bernard |
| 5. | Come Home Baby - Keith Powell |
| 6. | Run Like the Devil - Kenny Roberts |
| 7. | Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad) - The Alan Bown Set |
| 8. | Step Out of Line - Lucas & The Mike Cotton Sound |
| 9. | (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet - Peter's Faces |
| 10. | Black Is Black - Sounds Orchestral |
| 11. | You Baby - Jackie Trent |
| 12. | Something to Give - Nita Rossi |
| 13. | Lost Summer Love - Lorraine Silver |
| 14. | Bring Him Back - Stella Starr |
| 15. | Ain't No Soul (Left in These Ole Shoes) - Kenny Bernard |
| 16. | Nobody Knows What's Goin' on (In My Mind But Me) - Tammy St. John |
| 17. | Soul Coaxing - Sounds Orchestral |
| 18. | Real Thing, The - Kim D. |
| 19. | Number One Guy - The Ferris Wheel |
| 20. | Happy Faces, The - Lorraine Silver |
| 21. | Take Me For a While - Helen Shapiro |
| 22. | Just Walk in My Shoes - Billie Davis |
| 23. | Headline News - The Alan Bown Set |
| 24. | Cheat and Lie - A Band of Angels |
| 25. | Sign of the Times, A - Petula Clark |
| 26. | Be Lonely Little Girl - Bobby Rio |
| 27. | Here I Go Again - Nita Rossi |
| 28. | Come to Me Softly - Jimmy James & the Vagabonds |
| 29. | She Shot a Hole in My Soul - Geno Washington |
| 30. | I'll Always Love You - Timebox |
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