Malcolm Collins

“I started secondary school in September 1981; as with so many others of my age we grew up with those wonderful Kent LP’s.  I didn’t actually start collecting seriously until the late eighties, but I’ve never stopped, tastes have changed, records have come and gone but my fascination with ‘Soul’ music has never diminished” - Malcolm.

Listen:

Lou Ragland- Understand each Other

SETLIST

001: Jim Ingram - America the Bootyful - Drumbeat Records

002: Elements of Peace - Together (Part I) - Bennett Records

003: The Voices of East Harlem - Take a Stand (“Can You Feel it" LP) - Just Sunshine Records

004: The 9th Creation - Learn to Live ("Bubble Gum" LP) - Rite Track Records

005: Roy Ayers Ubiquity - We Live in Brooklyn Baby ("He's Coming" LP) - Lexington

006: Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) - Motown

007: Gladys Knight & The Pips - Mr Welfare - Buddha Records

008: Herb Johnson - War -AOTN 

009: The 9th Creation - Truth, Trust Love & Happiness (Bubble Gum” LP) - Rite Track Records 

010: Lou Ragland - Understand Each Other - SMH Records 

011: The Gospel Artistics - Lord Is It I  - Gospel Truth

012: Dave Bartholomew - The Monkey Speaks His Mind - Swift Records

013: George Perkins & The Silver Stars - Crying In the Streets (Pt 1) - Festival Records

014: Millie Jackson - A Child of God (It's Hard To Believe) - Spring Records

015: The Voices of East Harlem - Say Yeah! - Electra

 

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