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Eastside story vol 8 zip
Eastside story vol 8 zip













eastside story vol 8 zip

But it isn't bad as a fairly serious oldies collection. Loudermilk's "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" alongside Holman's falsetto-textured "Hey There Lonely Girl" and the Elgins' 1966 Motown debut "Darlin' Baby." It's hard to tell the meaning or the links between the material, as the disc's programming is more akin to what a good oldies DJ would play than to anything that would sell to the public in big numbers, which is why this CD deserves to sell - or, at least, it would if it had more than a dozen songs and maybe some sleeve notes, or a slightly lower list price. The mix is surprisingly compelling, considering the divergence of styles and periods, the Casinos' 1967 Association-style cover of John D. Philadelphia R&B, 70s Chicago soul, and 60s folk-rock harmony meet East Los Angeles on this volume, covering the 50s through the 70s. Billy Stewart ("Do I Love You"), the Moonglows ("Sincerely"), the Mello-Kings ("Tonite, Tonite"), the Shells ("Baby Oh Baby") and Eddie Holman ("Hey There Lonely Girl") are all here, representing 15 years of great music. Originally released in the late 1970s and early '80s, East Side Story represents a distinctive vein of horn-laden R& B and soul music, mostly from the. The Delfonics' "Didn't I Blow Your Mind" shares space with the Premiers' "Duffy's Blues," and a couple of generations of R&B and soul rub shoulders with them. Philadelphia R&B, '70s Chicago soul, and '60s folk-rock harmony meet East Los Angeles on this volume, covering the '50s through the '70s.















Eastside story vol 8 zip