Follow up to the Motown Connoisseurs compilation. This 17 track compilation includes many tracks on CD for the first time, alongside more famous tracks from the Motown stable. Tracks, 'He Who Picks a Rose' Ruffin, Jimmy, 'Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)' Wilson, Frank, '6x6' Van Dyke, Earl, 'Look at Me Now' Callier, Terry, 'Stormy' Supremes, 'Way You've Been Acting Lately' Kent, Al, 'Worth Every Tear I Cry' Warwick, Dee Dee, 'Key to My Happiness' Charades, 'Learning to Trust My Man' Sisters Love, 'Landslide' Clarke, Tony, 'Baby Hit And Run' Contours, 'Suspicion' Originals, 'Moody Woman' Butler, Jerry, 'Love Love Love' Hebb, Bobby, 'Back Street' Starr, Edwin, 'Boogaloo Party' Flamingos & 'It's Better to Have (And Don't Need)' Covay, Don.
Another week, another northern soul compilation. Ho hum. Thankfully, Northern Soul Connoisseurs is anything but a routine collection. Following on from the superb Motown Connoisseurs, this 18 tracker is once again compiled by eminent northern DJ Richard Searling--and what a selection.
As well as a clutch of celebrated classics, including the scene's ultimate anthem, Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)", there's a smattering of highly sought-after rarities. The previously unreleased Motown cut "He Who Picks A Rose" by a number one sound on the scene, so its inclusion is an especially timely masterstroke.