Should have been contenders..,

Lewis Taylor. By a country mile, this country's biggest kept secret . Retired from the business 15 years ago and left a body of work that references Brian Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Todd Rundgren. If you haven't checked him out, go do it now.
 
Lewis Taylor. By a country mile, this country's biggest kept secret . Retired from the business 15 years ago and left a body of work that references Brian Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Todd Rundgren. If you haven't checked him out, go do it now.
Good shout. His debut & "Stoned, part 2" albums are just superb.

Adding in:

The Go! Team
Aim
Jellyfish
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Terry Callier
Cymande
Quantic Soul Orchestra
Stereolab
 
Good shout. His debut & "Stoned, part 2" albums are just superb.

Adding in:

The Go! Team
Aim
Jellyfish
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Terry Callier
Cymande
Quantic Soul Orchestra
Stereolab
Some good suggestions there. I used to love Aim, in fact most of that Grand Central stuff.
Terry Caller definitely. Who was that New Yorker, who finally made an album in his 60's?
It may have been on Daptone, there was a superb documentary made about him. He sadly passed away a couple of years ago
 
Some good suggestions there. I used to love Aim, in fact most of that Grand Central stuff.
Terry Caller definitely. Who was that New Yorker, who finally made an album in his 60's?
It may have been on Daptone, there was a superb documentary made about him. He sadly passed away a couple of years ago
Charles Bradley?

Another one I've come across lately is this lady. One album & a couple of singles between 1968 & 1972. And that's it. But what an album.

You need this in your life.

 
Charles Bradley?

Another one I've come across lately is this lady. One album & a couple of singles between 1968 & 1972. And that's it. But what an album.

You need this in your life.

Charles Bradley that's it.
Alice Clark made some fantastic records. Re discovered by Eddie Pillar I believe, he bought many copies of her album dirt cheap,.& Sold them for a fortune years ago.
 
Charles Bradley that's it.
Alice Clark made some fantastic records. Re discovered by Eddie Pillar I believe, he bought many copies of her album dirt cheap,.& Sold them for a fortune years ago.
Yeah, I can't believe I missed it when Pillar was on it. That's the beauty of music I suppose!
 
Bournemouth Chelsea Village,72ish,was in his dads band..
Sorry Chris,got it wrong,I think you lads were at Yarmouth that holiday,John Harvey etc? the following year was when Pisschain got us ‘involved’ with Sweet and their road crew..great day’s
 
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