Jason Barnard selects his favourite British Sixties soul cuts from legendary to cult.
- Carl Douglas And The Big Stampede – Crazy Feeling (Single A-side, Go, 1966)
- Terry Reid With Peter Jay’s Jaywalkers – This Time (Single B-side to The Hand Don’t Fit The Glove, Columbia, 1967)
- Van Morrison – Beside You (New York Sessions ’67, Burning Airlines, 1996)
- Sharon Tandy – Stay With Me (Single A-side, Atlantic, 1967)
- Small Faces – Tin Soldier (Single A-side, Immediate, 1967)
- P.P. Arnold – Eleanor Rigby (Kafunta, Immediate, 1968)
- Una Valli with The Flames – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Soul Meeting, Page One, 1968)
- Geno Washington And The Ram Jam Band – Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Holdin’ On With Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, Acid Jazz, 2013 rec 1968)
- Timebox – Beggin’ (Single A-side, Deram, 1968)
- Five And A Penny – You Don’t Know Where Your Interest Lies (Single A-side, Polydor, 1968)
- The Stone Graphics – Traveller Man (Single A-side, Parlophone, 1968)
- Dave Antony – Hide And Seek (Single A-side, Mercury, 1968)
- Joe Cocker – Do I Still Figure in Your Life? (With a Little Help from My Friends, Regal Zonophone, 1969)
- James Royal – House Of Jack (Single A-side, CBS, 1969)
- Blind Faith – Presence Of The Lord (Blind Faith, Polydor, 1969)
- Dusty Springfield – To Love Somebody (The Complete BBC Sessions, Universal, 1997 rec 1970)
Take a trip into soulful rock and pop from the late 60s British music scene.
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