Various - West Coast Soul '65

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Limited edition LP

The Afro-American migration to the West Coast of the USA during World War II and in the immediate post war period came mainly from Louisiana and Texas, although other states lost thousands of residents to boom time cities like Los Angeles and Oakland as well. They were entertained by blues singers, doo wop groups and gospel quartets, many of whom recorded for the vast army of independent R & B labels which grew exponentially as the 1950s wore on. By the time soul music became the music of choice for the Afro-American public those surviving labels were joined by a new wave of companies dedicated to the new musical trend. This LP celebrates the days when blues was giving way to gospel based vocalists and harder dance rhythms were makin waves. Tracks from the various strands and origins of soul music are on show here ‰ÛÒ obscurities and rarities as well as songs from singers who didn‰۪t get famous in the 1960s but whose names reverberate around Europe‰۪s dance venues today. The mix includes thumping Northern soul to the gentlest of ballads ‰ÛÒ and everything in between