Deep Soul Treasures Rar Extractor

This series commences to provide a well-needed service to fans of '60s soul: provide rare tracks by well-known artists alongside the work of lesser of unknown performers of equal quality. Here you get Otis Clay's extremely rare 'You Hurt for the Last Time' (previously only available as the B-side of 'Baby Jane') and Sam Dees' wonder 'It's All Wrong (It's All Right).' But in addition are Willy McDougal's steamy wailer 'I Can't Wait,' Eddie Billups' heartbreakingly raw 'No Love Have I,' and Bobby Parker's pumped-up plead-fest 'Don't Drive My Love Away.' And that's just the beginning. In all there are 25 tracks here, and no lapse in quality. From the well known to the obscure, this is raw soul, lovemaking soul, tear-my-heart-out-a-piece-at-a-time soul. Desenclos Saxophone Quartet Pdf Converter more. Core Questions In Philosophy Sixth Edition Elliott Sober. Where the South was cranking out the Stax/Volt side and Atlantic had a virtual factory of hitmakers, there were many of these cats and kittens who were making records for no other reason than to get them on the juke at the corner bar or perhaps in a neighboring county so they could get a gig or a radio appearance to perform their tracks before disappearing into the oblivion of day jobs forever.