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Soul Power '68

Soul Power '68
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Artists

Various

Catno

TBL1046 TBL1046

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Special Edition

Release date

Apr 23, 2022

Soul Power '68 DOCTOR BIRD

With Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle catalogue having been mercilessly plundered over the past few decades, you would be forgiven for thinking that precious little of the legendary producer’s work currently remains unavailable. This sensational collection of long-lost rock steady, proto reggae and soul tracks from 1968 demonstrates otherwise.

The first dozen tracks are lifted directly from a recently discovered Trojan Records tape of a previously unissued compilation album, “Soul Power”, while the remainder of the material is in a similar vein, culminating in a fascinating and hugely entertaining 42 track collection of hits, rarities and previously unissued tracks.

A sensational stand-alone compilation, while also perfectly complementing currently available Treasure Isle collections released by both Doctor Bird and Trojan, “Soul Power ’68” demonstrates that with a bit of digging, precious gems can still be found!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

The Silvertones - In The Midnight Hour

A2

Radcliffe Butler - My Last Word

A3

Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Music Is My Occupation

A4

Lloyd Williams - Funky Beast

A5

The Conquerors - Lonley Street

A6

Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Work Your Soul

B1

The Melodians - Come On Little Girl

B2

Clive & Doreen - What More Can I Do

B3

Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Venus

B4

The Conquerors - I Feel In Love

B5

Lloyd Williams - Good Bye Baby

B6

Winston Wright - Black Power

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