Uptown Down South
01/01/1995 | Kent Records Uk
Lyrics from Uptown Down South
All Music Guide Review
The title implies that these are recordings cut south of the Mason-Dixon Line, but with an uptown sound; the concept is flawed. Just as you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, if you use southern musicians and producers, the product is going to sound likewise. If Diana Ross used these same hookups, she would sound like Ann Sexton or Betty Wright. However, the compilation deserves kudos despite its gray area because its selections are so scarce. To have them accessible on one CD is a musical godsend. Highlights among the 24-tracks include Roger Hatcher's glorious "Sweetest Girl in the World"; Marva Whitney's tumultuous "Don't Let Our Love Fade Away"; Skip Mahoney & the Casuals' "Running Away From Love"; Bits 'N' Pieces' "Keep On Running Away"; the Wallace Brothers' "Thanks a Lot"; and ZZ Hill's "Our Love Is Getting Better." Other saucy entrées include tracks by the Kelly Brothers, the Avons (a little-known female group), and Lucille Mathis. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
Uptown Down South Track Listing
Credits of Uptown Down South
- Alan Rush
- Producer
- Adam Skeaping
- Post Production
- Robert Tubert
- Producer
- Percy Wiggins
- Performer, Photography
- The Kelly Brothers
- Performer
- Ady Croasdell
- Liner Notes, Compilation
- Jerry Washington
- Producer, Performer
- The Avons
- Performer
- Marion James
- Performer
- Russell Sims
- Producer
- David Farrow
- Package Design
- Little Johnny Truitt
- Performer
- Lee Brackett
- Performer
- Ellis Taylor
- Producer
- Roger Hatcher
- Performer
- The Wallace Brothers
- Performer
- Marva Whitney
- Performer
- Freddie North
- Performer
- Bobby Powell
- Performer
- Bessie Jones
- Performer
- Jerry Crutchfield
- Producer
- John Ervin
- Vocals
- Bob Holmes
- Arranger, Producer
- Shirley Brown
- Performer
- Z.Z. Hill
- Performer











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