Deep Soul Records Explained
Deep Soul Records was a record label established by Dave Godin, David Nathan and Robert Blackmore in the United Kingdom in 1969 to release American soul music singles.[1] A subsidiary of Soul City Records, its release run was limited to six singles between 1968 and 1970. These records are now highly sought after.
The label was re-established by Ace Records in 2016.[2]
Discography
- 9101 Jean Stanback - "I Still Love You" / "If I Ever Needed Love" 7"
- 9102 The Ad Libs - "Giving Up" / "Appreciation" 7"
- 9103 Nickie Lee - "And Black Is Beautiful" / "Faith Within" 7"
- 9104 The Emotions - "Somebody New" / "Bushfire" 7"
- 9105 Jimmy Tig & Louise - "A Love That Never Grows Cold" / "Who Can I Turn To" 7"
- 9106 Roy Hamilton - "Dark End Of The Street" / "100 Years Ago" 7"[3]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Soul City Record Label. Ska2soul.net. 2020-05-01.
- Web site: Deep Soul (2). Discogs.com. 2020-05-01.
- Web site: Label Discographies . Vinylnet . 2014-06-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070702170555/http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/record-label-discographies.asp . 2007-07-02 . dead .