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February 1, 2006

Northern Exposure

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Lou Courtney: Shing-A-Ling
Taken from the album Skate Now on Riverside (1967)

Gloria Jones: Tainted Love
Taken from the 7" on Champion (1964)

King Floyd: Groov-A-Lin
Taken from the album A Man In Love on Pulsar (1965)

Soul Vibrations: Find A Way
Taken from the 7" on Vibrant (1973)

Welcome to The Land of 1000 Dances! The late Wilson Pickett, who died last week, pretty much nailed the mood of the mid-sixties with that song title. Everybody had a dance. If you didn't, you probably weren't selling many records. The Bump. The Cool Shake. The Lurch. The Loop de Loop. And yes, the Shing-A-Ling.

Included in todays post are few choice dance selections from that golden age of the up-tempo stomper, as well as two other Northern Soul gems, the absolutely essential "Tainted Love" and "Find A Way" (which probably doesn't technically qualify as a N.S. tune, but honestly, who cares?!).

I am still trying, tooth and nail, to get a 60's soul night going here in L.A. But, big suprise, L.A. is too cool for earth-shakin' soul tunes. So I will share them with you. Enjoy...

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