1. Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin’ On Me) Parts 1 & 2 – Sugar Billy
2. Soul Makossa – Afrique
3. The Lonely One – Special Delivery Featuring Terry Huff
4. Seven Day Lover – Raymond Smith
5. Whatever’s Your Sign (You Got To Be Mine) Part 1 – Prophecy
6. I Need Someone – Linda Perry
7. Then I Reach Satisfaction – The Eleventh Commandment
8. Tonight Let The Other Woman Cry Some – Ellerine Harding
9. Eyewitness News – Lenny Welch
10. Just In The Nick Of Time – Chocolate Syrup
11. Wind Up Toy – Zebera
12. (I’m Your) Friendly Neighbourhood Freak Part 1 – Calvin Arnold
13. Does She (Sleep On My Side Of The Bed) (Long Version) – Darlene Jackson
14. Freak And You Shall Find (Long Version) – Sugar Billy
15. Let The Music Play – J.G. Lewis
16. Business Deal – Doris Duke
17. I Can See Him Making Love To You – Trieste
18. Try To Help Your Brother – Little Richard
19. You’re So Hard To Forget – Freddie Scott
20. Success Don’t Come Easy – The Steptones
21. King Kong – The Electric Ladies
22. Since I Don’t Have You – Lenny Welch
23. Feel It – The Dramatics
24. I Need You Back Home – Saundra Phillips
Super Duper Love – Mainstream Hits & Rarities 1973-76 – Various Artists CD (Kent)
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Title | Super Duper Love – Mainstream Hits & Rarities 1973-76 |
Artist | Various Artists |
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A companion volume to the Kent CD “Mainstream Modern Soul” (CDKEND 449), “Super Duper Love” offers a further exploration of the mid-1970s releases of Bob Shad’s Mainstream label and its subsidiaries that will delight all connoisseurs of quality soul and funk from that era.
“Super Duper Love” features a wealth of great black American music from a particularly varied and fertile period. Ten of the 24 tracks placed on the Billboard R&B charts, with a few also crossing over to pop.
Artists include respected soul and R&B legends of the calibre of Little Richard, Sugar Billy (Garner), Freddie Scott, the Dramatics, Doris Duke and Lenny Welch – names whose presence on a CD is a guarantee of quality.
None have been issued on UK CD before.
From Northern to Southern soul, from funk to ballads, “Super Duper Love” really does demonstrate how great and how varied 70s black American music was in the first half of the decade before disco gained almost total control. – Ace Records
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