class track total magic i remember this getting big spins in th late 80,s thanks for the history lesson Rob people like you and bread have kept rare soul fresh and uplifting
and for tracking this down in Gateshead its not far away my friend you just have too look
Masters of Soul were originally a doo-wop group, the Royal Masters, and then recorded for the Copa label as the Masters of Houston before making the move to Skipper Lee's label. They changed their name to Masters of Soul and cut several more sides in the late 60's. After Ovide, they moved to Deadric Malone's Duke/Peacock setup. Finally recording for Atlantic-distributed Peachtree label.
This is excellence par excellence
magiclard 1 year ago
Nice tune, but what is the name of it ???
realsoul69 2 years ago
Requested this out last night,Truly Awesome tune, thanks to you for playing it on here!!
AIDOAIR 3 years ago
New to me but so very nice, thanku:)
smilersweetness 3 years ago
class track total magic i remember this getting big spins in th late 80,s thanks for the history lesson Rob people like you and bread have kept rare soul fresh and uplifting
and for tracking this down in Gateshead its not far away my friend you just have too look
tomaokeh 3 years ago
Cheers lads, I just love this, its everything soul says to me
breadmaker99 3 years ago
Thanks my Dear Friend for the lovely post. Very Nice.Take care.Mag
bluesgirl62 3 years ago
possibly your finest yet (in my humble) the souleros will be out in force trackin down this baby*****gateshead is bathed in sunshine
doddlesock 3 years ago
Cheers matey, high praise indeed from someone with excellent taste in soul
breadmaker99 3 years ago
I cant stop playing this, its hit me, BIG time,TUUUUUUUUUUUNE AND THEN SOME.
AIDOAIR 3 years ago
This is just so special,straight to me faves,Thanks.
AIDOAIR 3 years ago
Must dig this one out, forgotten how good -thanks
Masters of Soul were originally a doo-wop group, the Royal Masters, and then recorded for the Copa label as the Masters of Houston before making the move to Skipper Lee's label. They changed their name to Masters of Soul and cut several more sides in the late 60's. After Ovide, they moved to Deadric Malone's Duke/Peacock setup. Finally recording for Atlantic-distributed Peachtree label.
ROBSBIGSCITYSOUL 3 years ago 2
nice very nice,, i'm liking this one Bread.
soulstag 3 years ago
As smooth as silk !!!,.ktf.
djdeitch 3 years ago
yes, presume on Ovide ? Nice crossover, smooth and easy
Thanks
krh68
RareMusicDirect 3 years ago
Bought at the Texas record fayre in 2004 :-)
breadmaker99 3 years ago
Lucky man........... green here now lol
krh68
RareMusicDirect 3 years ago
two weeks before the LA record fayre :-)
breadmaker99 3 years ago
I hope your day is now brighter
breadmaker99 3 years ago
yes it is, more so just listening to your music!. Thankyou. Ve
venusclare 3 years ago
Have to agree with you, brilliant it is! Thankyou!. Ve
venusclare 3 years ago
thank you
the60man 3 years ago