6T’S Rhythm N Soul Society – In The Beginning – Various Artists CD (Kent)

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1. All About My Girl (Inst) – Jimmy Mcgriff
2. Shoes – Bobby Bland
3. Workin’ For My Baby – Gary “Us” Bonds
4. Zig Zag Lightning – Little Johnny Taylor
5. What Are You Trying To Do – Irma Thomas
6. Forget About Me – Carolyn Crawford
7. Do-Do Do Bah-Ah – Bert Keyes
8. The Wallflower (Roll With Me Henry)- Etta James & The Peaches
9. Opportunity – The Jewels
10. Chain Gang (The Sound Of My Man) – Theola Kilgore
11. When I’m Gone – Brenda Holloway
12. Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) – The Temptations
13. Yeh, Yeh! – Mongo Santamaria Orch
14. Don’t You Just Know It – Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns
15. Tell Me What You’re Gonna Do – James Brown & The Famous Flames
16. The Hoochi Coochi Coo – Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
17. Tune Up – Junior Walker & The All Stars
18. My Aching Back – Lowell Fulson
19. It’s Me – Johnny Copeland
20. One Little Lie – Danny White
21. Chica Boo – The Googie Rene Combo
22. Since I Found You – Maxine Brown
23. He’s A Lover – Tutti Hill
24. Two Stupid Feet – Chuck Jackson
25. Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me – Big Maybelle

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6T'S Rhythm N Soul Society – In The Beginning

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Various Artists

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The first volume of Kent’s affectionate salute to the UK’s longest running rhythm & soul club, world renowned 6Ts – compiled by the man who started it, Kent’s own Ady Croasdell.

This set concentrates on the club’s early years, before it moved to the 100 Club and into the realms of the allnighter. The tracks Ady has selected truly reflect the catholic music policy of the club’s first 18 months, when it was anything but uncommon to hear jumpin’ 1950s R&B played back-to-back with cool club jazz or Motown classics next to New York’s Big City Soul beatballads.

The booklet contains copious 6Ts memorabilia and tons of photos of the original DJs (some of which they might prefer to forget!),together with a sleevenote that tells not only the story of how 6Ts got started but also pays tribute to the pioneering London dances that directly preceded it.

A Kent Records classic that pays fulsome tribute to a justifiably legendary club that, in many ways, also provided the catalyst for Kent itself.   Ace Records

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