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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2010

Barbara Green sings "More Where That Came From" for our brand new wonderful album, "Northern Soul 2010", which is released in September 2010, the latest in the ongoing series on Centre City Records. It includes a bonus DVD with all 24 tracks of the CD plus 4 extra tracks. At a time when the UK is abuzz with the new feature film "Soul Boy", set against a backdrop of the 1970s Northern Soul Scene, this amazing new album brings the Northern Soul sound into the "here and now" with a fresh vibrancy - music which still holds the spirit and feel of the records heard at legendary clubs like the Wigan Casino and the Blackpool Mecca. It features brand new songs from established names famous on the rare soul dancefloors of the UK, stalwart legends like Sidney Barnes, Clem Curtis, Jimmy Thomas, Moon Williams, Jimmy James, D.C. Larue, and Ronnie Walker, and also presents new talent including Fay Jones, Nat Augustin, Lyn Jerrard, and Tahira Jumah. Ever since Sidney Barnes' "Standing On Solid Ground" crossed over to dancefloors everywhere that embrace Northern Soul, these new albums stick two fingers up to the retentive purists, and celebrate the joy and optimism of the best musical form ever created, free from bias and blinkered and sad individuals who won't even listen to a record if it isn't forty years old and sold over a hundred copies when first released. Barbara Green recorded two singles in 1964 for the Vivid label in Chicago, "Young Boy" and "Our Love's No Secret Now", which became cult Northern Soul favorites. "More Where That Came From" is her first recording for a staggering forty six years and was written by me along with Gina Foster and Glenn Keiles. She flew over at her own expense to record and film it, and to get her career back in swing. It's never too late.

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  • sounding great for someone who's not recorded for 46 years. The world has missed out.

  • @bettyboothroyd666 - I couldn't agree more, Betty.

  • Damn!

  • @arad7613 - I hope that's damn good, not damn bad.

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  • Great effort and song. Thanks Barbara! Dynamite performance!

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  • WOW!!! Kudos Ian. Barb told me Barrett Strong wanted her at Motown in '66. Had this been done then and there--Well--- I Don't know... Simply one of the best Soul performances I've heard in ages. Congrats to all involved, and well, especially Barbara. Should become a NS Classic!!

  • Loving the song, and Barbara' ultra elegant vocals, with more than a little smooth molasses to flavour.

    A winner.

  • @oldsoulgit Yes...Glenn...may he RIP...was a big fan of mine. I'm glad to have met him and he was the person to first invite me to Chicago Soul USA.

  • Glenn Hunter RIP would have loved this, He was over the moon to meet Barbara in Chicago last year. cheers Jim.

  • AWESOME!! Hi Barbara long time no see, Alice here, How are you? your voice is as awesome now as it were when we were kids. Love to you always.. Alice M.

  • Ian...You Have Done It Again....A Personal FAV!! This Singer & Song Are Simply Fantastic!!!!!

  • You must love Barbara,isn't it ?

    She's fantastic.

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