Various Artists: Heed The Call (Various Artists) - VINYL LP
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Various Artists: Heed The Call (Various Artists) - VINYL LP

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Various Artists: Heed The Call (Various Artists) - VINYL LPTitle: Heed The Call (Various Artists) Artist: Various Artists Label: Vostok Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060446121832 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2017 12 15 Number of Discs: 2 Double vinyl LP pressing. 2017 collection. Heed The Call collects the best New Zealand material from the afrotastic days of 1973 to 1983. Artists like Mark Williams whose House For Sale became a sought after northern soul single, The (three) Yandall Sisters (two of whom are

Title: Heed The Call (Various Artists)
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Vostok
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060446121832
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-12-15
Number of Discs: 2

Double vinyl LP pressing. 2017 collection. Heed The Call collects the best New Zealand material from the afrotastic days of 1973 to 1983. Artists like Mark Williams whose House For Sale became a sought after northern soul single, The (three) Yandall Sisters (two of whom are pictured behind Mark WiIlliams on the cover), a teenage Tina Cross, Dalvanius & Prince Tui Teka, all became household names in NZ. The collection mines some overlooked nuggets from their respective catalogs alongside lesser known boogie cuzzins The Pink Family with their non-secular floor sizzler 'Don't Give Your Life Away', the gritty gospel soul of Sonia & Skee, The Johnny Rocco Band, Inbetweens, and The Totals. The Kaukau brothers were four fifths of Golden Harvest who hit the national charts with the #1 'I Need Your Love' in 1978 which featured new addition 17 year old Karl Gordon fronting the band. Local '60s beat pioneer Larry Morris fresh out of the big house after a public LSD misdemeanor finds his groove on 'Who Do We Think We're Fooling'. Funk dynamos Collision hail from Tokoroa, and in an earlier incarnation were known as The Shriek Machine, move to Australia on Dalvanius's insistence to record the showstopper 'You Can Dance'. Early '70s acid rockers Ticket flaunt their funky flare(s) with their Vertigo single only release 'Mr. Music' (later covered by Collision), and the windy city jazzmen The 1860 Band take form fitting self-promoting t-shirts to the next level while re- interpreting Rita Jean Bodine's 'That's The Kind Of Love'.

Tracks:
1.1 Voodoo Lady (12 Inch Mix) - Dalvanius and the Fascinations
1.2 You Can Dance - Collision
1.3 Disco Queen - Mark Williams
1.4 She's Knocking at My Door - the Johnny Rocco Band
1.5 That's the Kind of Love I've Got for You - the 1860 Band
1.6 Mr Funky - Inbetweens
1.7 You Can Do It - Tina Cross
1.8 I Need Your Love - Golden Harvest
1.9 House for Sale - Mark Williams
1.10 Don't Give Your Life Away - the Pink Family
1.11 Heed the Call - Prince Tui Teka
1.12 Sweet Inspiration - the Yandall Sisters
1.13 There's a River Somewhere - Sonia ; Skee
1.14 Mr Music - Ticket
1.15 Who Do We Think We're Fooling? - Larry Morris
1.16 Night People - Herb McQuay
1.17 Total Man - the Totals
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