Tag Archives: Vince Montana Jr

DOUBLE EXPOSURE-TEN PERCENT.

DOUBLE EXPOSURE-TEN PERCENT. December 11th 1975 is a significant date in the history Salsoul Records. It was the date that Double Exposure started recording their debut album Ten Percent, which would become their most successful album, and one of Salsoul’s biggest selling albums. Ten Percent which will be released on 17th September 2012 by BBR …

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THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA.

THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA. Sometimes, fate plays an important part in the success of an artist, album or in the case of Saloul Records, a record label. This was the case when Ken Cayre met vibes virtuoso Vince Montana Jr. Ken Cayre wanted to import the Philly Sound to his nascent record label, Salsoul, …

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THE SALSOUL STRINGS-HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE.

THE SALSOUL STRINGS-HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE. Recently, I’ve been reviewing many of Salsoul Records’ releases, and during these reviews, explaining how Salsoul Records started to change around 1978. This change came about when several of Salsoul’s key personnel started to leave the label or play less of a role in the label’s releases. This …

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CHARO AND THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-CUCHI-CUCHI.

CHARO AND THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-CUCHI-CUCHI. Having been discovered by bandleader Xavier Cugat Maria del Rosario Mercedes Pilar Martinez Molina Baeza, or Charo as she became, went on to become one of the highest paid performers in America during the early seventies. Reputedly, actress, singer and guitarist Charo was paid as much as Rat Pack members …

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LOLEATTA HOLLOWAY-LOLEATTA.

LOLEATTA HOLLOWAY-LOLEATTA. Recently, when I reviewed Carol Williams’ ‘Lectric Lady, I referred to Carol as the First Lady of Salsoul, as she was the first female artist to sign to Salsoul Records. Now while Carol Williams was the First Lady of Salsoul, Loleatta Holloway was the undisputed Queen of Salsoul. I’d go further and say …

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SALSOUL ENCORE.

SALSOUL ENCORE. As regular readers of this blog will realized by now, I’m a huge fan of all things Salsoul and really pleased that soon, BBR Records will be releasing their first batch of rereleases of Salsoul’s back catalogue. In the lead up to Salsoul’s back-catalogue received its overdue rerelease, I’ve been revisiting several of …

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THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-NICE ‘N’ NASTY.

THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA-NICE ‘N’ NASTY. When I realized that this would my 500th review, I decided that to mark the occasion, by reviewing a really special album, one of my favorite albums. Now with the best part of two-thousand albums to choose from, I’ve plenty of choice. Regular readers of this blog will have realized …

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CAROL WILLIAMS-‘LECTRIC LADY.

CAROL WILLIAMS-‘LECTRIC LADY. Ask me what my favorite album on Salsoul Records is, and I’m spoiled for choice. Instead of just one album, I’d probably give you a shortlist of albums. Obviously there would be something by The Salsoul Orchestra, Loleatta Holloway, First Choice, Inner Life and Double Exposure. Another album that would be right …

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BARBARA MASON-GIVE ME YOUR LOVE.

BARBARA MASON-GIVE ME YOUR LOVE. By 1973, Barbara Mason had signed to Buddah Records, which quickly, had established an enviable roster of artists. Barbara joined musical giants like Gladys Knight and The Pips and The Trammps at Buddah. Before arriving at Buddah Records, Barbara had released three previous albums. This started with her 1965 debut …

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