
v/a - eccentric soul vol. 14 - numero group - vinyl

NUMERO043LP - 69103 - us2lp - €23.99
New Copy
Genre: Funk / Soul
1. Commands - Hey Its Love
2. Little Jr. Jesse & The Tear Drops - Give Your Love To Me
3. Tonettes - I Gotta Know
4. Doc & Sal - Can't Get You Offa My Mind
5. Commands - I've Got Love For My Baby
6. Willie Cooper & The Webs - You Don't Love Nobody
7. Little Jr. Jesse & The Tear Drops - Ain't No Big Thing
8. Commands - No Time For You
9. Webs - Little Girl Blue
10. Tonettes - My Heart Can Feel The Pain
11. Doc & Sal - Cry & Wonder Why
12. Commands - Don't Be Afraid To Love Me
13. Willie Cooper & The Webs - I Can't Take No More
14. Don & The Doves - Together
15. Webs - Don't Ever Hurt Me
16. Commands - Must Be Alright
17. Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - She's Gotta Have Soul
18. Doc & Sal - Laughing to Keep From Crying
19. Webs - Try Loving Me
20. Commands - Too Late To Cry
21. Doc & Sal - My Dream
22. Little Jr. Jesse & The Tear Drops - If You Don't Love Me
23. Little Jr. Jesse & The Tear Drops - If You Don't Love Me
24. Commands - A Way To Love Me
25. Little Jr. Jesse & The Tear Drops - It Keeps Rainin'
26. Don & The Doves - I Need You
27. Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - You'll Find Another
28. Commands - Around The Go-Go




Various sides from the obscure sixties Dynamic label, ran by run by San Antonio music and real estate mogul Abe Epstein, available again through Numero!
Born out of the largesse created from Rene & Rene's Hot 100 Tejano tornado "Angelito," Dynamic Records was but one of half a dozen labels run by San Antonio music and real estate mogul Abe Epstein. His flagship group, the Commands, took their AFB circuit-honed chops up to the middle of the charts in 1966 with "No Time For You," paving the way for 20 other soulful singles over Dynamic's impressive two and a half year run. Epstein's open door policy led to a diverse cross section of the population converging inside his studio on General McMullan Drive, as whites, blacks, and Latinos were swapped in and out of groups as needed. That melting pot mentality is well represented by the Tonettes, Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops, Don & the Doves, Willie Cooper & the Webs, Bobby Blackmon & his Soul Express, and Doc & Sal. Compiled here are 28 of Dynamic's most intriguing sides, representing the first layer of a treasure trove of San Antonio soul the Numero label will be unleashing over the coming year.