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Eccentric soul [sound recording]: Capital City soul

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 051 | Numero GroupSeries: Eccentric soulPublication details: Chicago, IL : Numero Group, 2014.Description: 1 sound disc (60 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 bookletSubject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Your love keeps drawing me closer (Chandlers) -- Funky disposition (Dean Francis & the Soul Rockers) -- Lose the one you love (Soul Partners) -- Look in the mirror (Vondors) -- Hysteria (Four Mints) -- This is the way that I am (La'Fez) -- I need you (Kool Blues) -- Crystal rivers (Four Mints) -- I need your love (Chandlers) -- Since I fell for you (Kool Blues) -- Endlessly (Four Mints) -- Your love makes me lonely (Chandlers) -- Tippin (Dean Francis & The Soul Rockers) -- Excuse me Miss (Jupiter's Release) -- Woe is me (Kool Blues) -- Don't say goodbye (Love Maximum) -- When he's gone (Associated Press) -- I loved you girl (Chandlers) -- No longer (Four Mints) -- I've been trying (Love Maximum).
Production credits:
  • Produced for reissue by Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley.
Various performers.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label was Numero's first full-length release, issued in 2004. A decade and 49 additional full-lengths (and scads of 7" singles) later, Numero returns to Columbus, Ohio to dredge up 20 additional recordings -- split roughly between released and previously unreleased -- from Bill Moss' Capsoul, its associated labels, and nearby brethren. This set isn't nearly as revelatory as the Capsoul comp, but it's not without a fair share of stand outs with instant allure to lovers of obscure late '60s and early '70s soul. It includes both sides of two sweet, group-harmony singles from the Chandlers, both sides of a funky single by prolific scene legend Dean Francis and his Soul Rockers, and Vondors' charmingly chipper "Look in the Mirror." Unearthed material comes from some of the names present on the Capsoul set, including Kool Blues and the Four Mints, as well as acts Love Maximum and Jupiter's Release. Two of the Four Mints songs were released by Numero in 2010 as a 7" single, yet one of the group's previously unreleased songs -- an elegant, perfectly arranged ballad, "Crystal Rivers" -- trumps everything else here and is as hot as anything on NUM001. The packaging here is typically generous with a thick booklet consisting of photos and detailed, labor-of-love liner notes. ~ Andy Kellman

Compact disc.

Material previously released 1968-1973.

Program notes by Rob Sevier on container insert.

Your love keeps drawing me closer (Chandlers) -- Funky disposition (Dean Francis & the Soul Rockers) -- Lose the one you love (Soul Partners) -- Look in the mirror (Vondors) -- Hysteria (Four Mints) -- This is the way that I am (La'Fez) -- I need you (Kool Blues) -- Crystal rivers (Four Mints) -- I need your love (Chandlers) -- Since I fell for you (Kool Blues) -- Endlessly (Four Mints) -- Your love makes me lonely (Chandlers) -- Tippin (Dean Francis & The Soul Rockers) -- Excuse me Miss (Jupiter's Release) -- Woe is me (Kool Blues) -- Don't say goodbye (Love Maximum) -- When he's gone (Associated Press) -- I loved you girl (Chandlers) -- No longer (Four Mints) -- I've been trying (Love Maximum).

Produced for reissue by Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley.

Various performers.

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