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| 1 | Too Darn Soulful / Morris Chestnut |
| 2 | I Can't Hold on / Lorraine Chandler |
| 3 | Temptation is Calling My Name / Lee David |
| 4 | Ever Again / Bernie Williams |
| 5 | Paris Blues / Tony Middleton |
| 6 | Stranger in My Arms / Lynne Randell |
| 7 | Save My Love for a Rainy Day / The Van Dykes |
| 8 | Trying to Find My Woman / Lou Courtney |
| 9 | What's It Gonna Be / Susan Barrett |
| 10 | I Need You / Shane Martin |
| 11 | Turnin' My Heartbeat Up / MVPs |
| 12 | Branded / Robert Knight |
| 13 | Moonlight Music and You / Laura Greene |
| 14 | Love Trap / T. Valentine |
| 15 | I Travel Alone / Lou Ragland |
| 16 | Shy Guy / Uptights |
| 17 | Hang Up Your Hang Ups / Bobby Lester |
| 18 | Didn't Say a Word / Patti Austin |
| 19 | Talkin' 'Bout Poor Folks Thinkin' 'Bout My Folks / Edwards, Lou & Today's People |
| 20 | Soul Improvisations / Van McCoy |
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The third volume in Sony BMG's top-notch The Northern Soul Story compilation series spotlights the Blackpool Mecca, which rivaled the Wigan Casino for taste-making supremacy as British club culture's fascination with forgotten American soul reached its frenzied apex. Opened in 1965, complete with a revolving stage, free coach service, and a capacity approaching 3500, the Blackpool Mecca was briefly the most popular nightclub of its day, but as the decade closed, smaller, more intimate venues became the vogue, and the larger dancehalls generally fell into disrepair. However, nestled within the Blackpool Mecca was a smaller hall, the Highland Room, located above the main arena; in 1971 the Highland Room opened as a Northern Soul venue, hosting acts ranging from Isaac Hayes to Edwin Starr to the Chi-Lites and boasting the scene's arguably greatest one-two punch in DJs Ian Levine and Colin Curtis. Levine regularly accompanied his businessman father on overseas trips, scouring American record stores, junk shops, warehouses, and even recording studios to acquire music simply unavailable anywhere outside the U.S., and the Blackpool Mecca play lists would come to represent Northern soul culture at its most musically progressive and socially far-ranging. Restricted by conservative licensing laws, the club also earned renown for introducing all-dayers, essentially all-nighters beginning at noon and ending at midnight -- soon all-dayers were de rigeur for all clubs, even those exempt from similar licensing constraints. This 25-track collection is a worthy tribute, complete with superb mastering and track-by-track liner notes by British DJ Ian Dewhirst -- highlights include Lorraine Chandler's "I Can't Hold On," Lynne Randell's "Stranger in My Arms," and Lou Ragland's "I Travel Alone." Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide