Northern Soul - "A
Way of Life"
This
site is dedicated to rare 1960's Detroit / Motown style
soul music, and the American writers, artists and
performers who recorded them. Most of the music failed in
chart success at the time of it's release. It became lost
amongst an abundance of black music, in a scene which
must have been similar to the Punk era of the late 1970's
in the U.K. A huge wealth of music was recorded to try
and satisfy the hunger for soul/r&b on a world wide
scale.
Black
music had always been popular in the U.K. Records were
arriving through most major sea ports north & south
and clubs in the particularily in the north of England
started to play rarer & rarer soul records, and an
underground scene developed. Clubs like, The Twisted
Wheel and The Torch and paved the way and other clubs
like Blackpool Mecca and probably the most well known
venue of all, Wigan Casino, took the scene through it's
most popular period of the mid 1970's.
Northern
Soul as it became known, spread the length and breadth of
the U.K. and beyond. During the seventies almost every
disco, dance or youth club, would be playing sixties
Northern Soul music at some point in the evening. The
artists were revered as gods, and the labels treasured as
if they were found in a pharoe's tomb.
Most
of the original Northern Soul clubs have long since
closed, to be replaced by others. The 100 club in London
is the longest running Northern Soul venue in the
country. Today the scene is healthy and that is a credit
to the music itself.
Click
the links to the left and you will be able to see rare
Northern Soul record label scans, click them & you
can play them, favourite tracks, trivia, links to other
Northern Soul sites and lots of other stuff, and don't
forget to let me know what you think.
Click
on the links on the left to go to that page. Most pages
contain playable real audio files!
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