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45 (as in RPM) collectors, bloggers, and Northern Soul crate diggers have been raving about these Georgia-based Labels,both run by a cat named Jesse Jones. Just recently the Numero Group dropped a 50 song,2 disc comp. on the labels, that falls heavily on the good music side of rarity crate digging.

In some cases these compilations of incredibly rare singles thrive on the back story, but these cuts, especially those of Eula Cooper, leave you wondering why these records didn't get further than afficionado status.

Some of Eula's singles were picked up for national distribution by Atlantic, but in general her 12 sides (and the rest of the cuts from folks like J.J. Jones, Tee Fletcher, and Tokay Lewis) , were strictly local fare. Judging from the sound of the collection, Atlanta had some talent.

Posted here is Eula's national "hit", Shake Daddy Shake. Check out Try, and the Northern Soul fave, Let Our Love Grow Higher, in comments. Eula is the focus of this comp, but the rest is all sturdy Southern Soul with a touch of funk. If you are searching for soul, look no further.

For more on Eula check out the incredible Georgia Soul Blog..

or the equally outstanding Office Naps

Posted on 10/10/2008
Tags: Numero Group, eula cooper, Eccentric Soul
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Cody B says:

Eula Cooper - Try

Eula Cooper - Let Our Love Grow Higher

 

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mullytron says:

You just won the Who's Groovier on Fridays contest...

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scotfree says:

Ya, that's some sweet chords she's got...and the writing credits too?? Wasn't that a bit unusual back then? Your giving me audio flashbacks C...

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Well now Cody,  this is indeed a fine find.  Had the fickle finger of fate not ignored this it couldda, shouldda wouldda been.

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ivylander says:

"Try" makes me wonder why the vibes (the instrument, I mean) ever fell out of fashion in soul records. Concurrence on Eula's singing - so cool, with that faint undercurrent of grit. Nice, nice. And we won't even get into that magnificent 'fro.... 

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inrumford says:

very good listen

thanks

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Cody B says:

Thanks folks, it's always my pleasure to represent the fabulous releases on Numero Records..always top shelf.

More notes:

The arranger Thomas (Tommy) Stewart went on to put out are rare groove disco funk classic a ferw years down the road..which was reissued by the also great Luv N' Haight. I'll stick with Eula though.

 

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I am says:

Now this track just puts a smile on my face.

 

Nice find. So soft. Like satin sheets.

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Cody B says:

So nice you might play it twice, thanks Chris...and now playing it twice is easier and more convenient than ever..

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poebegone says:

i love how Eula's singing voice is so cool, and i do mean the use of the word in this case. and yes, that "magnificent 'fro", as Ivy sez. for some reason, i can see her singing The Tracks of My Tears. thanks for a dose of soul on my weekend, Cody.

45? seriously? and now for something equally nerdy ... i didn't know we could post 2 buttons in one comment!

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Cody B says:

Ok, poe, thank you, you made me go back and edit, so I could be a little more clearerer..and less nerdy, which according to Chris I need to do a lot of..

Two posts in a comment is a lot like the way it used to be (opening additional browsers, dl'ing tracks, and C/P'ing code), except it adds the step of importing the player code...huh, maybe I am nerdy..or persistent. More likely, just crazy.

Sweet little mix on the M, btw. Smooved out my afternoon.

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poebegone says:

Cody, i was joking. of course, you meant "45 collectors"! it's just, at first reading, the joke entered my head right away. oh, well, i suppose nerdness dictates that you make the clarification. and btw, no way, nerdness rules! plus, it trumps hipness, if i say so myself.

ooh "smoove", i like. i will borrow that. (;

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Interesting. Georgia, huh? Eula taps that early Motown chick sound - Mary Wells comes to mind - but in a slightly rougher, more funkified setting with just a bit of that old Stax-Voltage. You're ever on guard for the goods, C.B.!

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Cody B says:

Vigilance is a must, Mr. Knife.. Especially in these troubled times.

Eula (a name change might've helped her chances) is tangy like a hiant sweettart

 

 

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amykate55 says:

Cody, I owe you a much belated thank you for all the great posts as of late. I've enjoyed all your recent recommendations, including the Ann Sexton, Diplomats of Solid Sounds, and this one (the Eccentric Soul album is now waiting patiently on my Amazon "wish list", until pay day comes). Your know-how in the world of funky soul is just what I needed on a football-infested Sunday night, when I was itching for some new music to purchase. Thanks, and may the grooves keep movin' ya!

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Cody B says:

Wow, that makes it all worth while..thanks for letting me know..

Quick story:

When I met my wife she asked me if I was one of those "types of guy's who watch Football every Sunday." (At that point I had kinda stopped watching football, because my life long Denver Bronco obseession had waned a bit after they actually won a Super Bowl, plus I was a little  burned out on parity.)

I told my wife I'd never spend a Sunday in front of the TV again, if I could watch baseball without upsetting her.  She agreed.

She didn't realize there are 162 games in the baseball season, but I do spend a lot of fall Sundays out in the woods hiking.

I'd say it was a win-win.

 

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1234chainsaw says:

Yummy once again. Thanks for the heads-up, Cody, on a new Eccentric Soul release.

By the way, I heard a DJ spin Alvin Cash Friday night at a bar after a Spiritualized gig. Amazing stuff . . . I stayed out too late . . .

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Cody B says:

Hey, Mr.Pekka, long time. Sounds like you had a good time..Mr. Cash always registers on my fun meter.

Not suprisingly, I love between band DJ sets..On a few occaisions I've actually had that job..It's always nice to have a band warm up for you.

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1234chainsaw says:

Oh, good news! (And sorry for being unclear: the DJ was at a bar different from the gig venue.) Now, where can one find Mr. Cash's stuff, other than rare and expensive 7" vinyl?

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Cody B says:

Hmmm, if Dusty Groove doesn'T have it (being a Chicago spot) I'm guessing no one has done it yet on CD. I have 4 tunes and a remix..You'll see 'em M'ed shortly..I guess he made only one LP (other than his Ali tribute) and it was produced by Andre Williams..Dusty was selling the used vinyl for 9.99.

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