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Record Kicks 15th: Record Kicks 15Th - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Record Kicks 15Th Artist: Record Kicks 15th Label: Record Kicks Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5050580690417 Genre: Soul R & B Release Date: 2018 06 08 Number of Discs: 1 2018 release. Record Kicks 15th celebrates 15 years in the business with a collection full of exclusive new tracks and the very best of it's roster. The album kicks off with RK's latest and youngest signing: from Chicago, heavily inspired by The Impressions and Leroy Hutson,
Title: Record Kicks 15ThArtist: Record Kicks 15th
Label: Record Kicks
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5050580690417
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2018-06-08
Number of Discs: 1
2018 release. Record Kicks 15th celebrates 15 years in the business with a collection full of exclusive new tracks and the very best of it's roster. The album kicks off with RK's latest and youngest signing: from Chicago, heavily inspired by The Impressions and Leroy Hutson, we are proud to present you The Devonns, with their super soulful debut single "Come Back", an appetizer of their debut full length expected to land on RK next autumn. Another new signing to the label is Men Of North Country's (Acid Jazz Records) side project The Faithful Brothers, here with their single "One More Time". Other exclusive tracks of the comp are "This Strange Effect", a cover of The Hooverphonic's single from 1998 brought to you by Dutch northern soul disciples The Tibbs, "Love You Back" from Detroit deep funk outfit Third Coast Kings, "The Sort" by the Buenos Aires mod reggae kings The Crabs Corporation, "Top Dog" by British funk combo The Hook & Slingers and straight from Down Under "You Don't Know Me" by the always great Dojo Cuts. Along with these new exclusive cuts, dig on some label's news singles and heavyweight classics such as DJ Shadow's "This Time" taken from Baby Charles debut LP, "Don't Throw Your Love In The Garbage Can" by James Brown's original funk diva Martha High feat Japanese funk ambassadors Osaka Monaurail, "Psycheground" the brand new afrofunk single by Calibro 35 and then Portuguese TNT Dynamite Marta Ren & The Groovelvets, Toronto soul queen Tanika Charles, UK funk ambassadors The New Mastersounds, The Diplomats of Solid Sound and the already mentioned "Late Nights & Heartbreak" by Hannah Williams & The Affirmations.
Tracks:
1.1 The Devonns - Come Back
1.2 The Tibbs - This Strange Effect
1.3 Marta Ren ; the Groovelvets - I'm Not Your Regular Woman
1.4 Third Coast Kings - Love You Back
1.5 Baby Charles -This Time
1.6 Calibro 35 - Psycheground
1.7 Martha High - Don't Throw Your Love in the Garbage Can
1.8 Tanika Charles - Money
1.9 The New Mastersounds - Idle Time (Lack of Afro RMX)
1.10 Diplomats of Solid Sound Feat. the Diplomettes - Hurt Me So
1.11 The Crabs Corporation - the Sort
1.12 Dojo Cuts Featuring the Roxie Ray - You Don't Know Me
1.13 The Hook ; Slingers - Top Dog
1.14 The Faithful Brothers - One More Time
1.15 Hannah Williams ; the Affirmations - Late Nights ; Heartbreak
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