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Three years we told the world about Columbus, Ohio’s secret soul history, Numero returned to the scene of the crime for further exploration. Victim: Clem Price and George Beter’s no-rep custom studio Harmonic Sounds and its Prix imprint. Built around a few stray boxes of demos, including Penny & the Quarters’ uplifting “You And Me”—as featured in the 2010 film Blue Valentine—the balance of this 19-song collection is filled out with thrilling, previously released material by northern souldiers Joe King and the Royal Esquires, funk workouts from O.F.S. Unlimited, Mitch Mitchell & Gene King, the Soul Ensemble, and Chip Willis, dark, brooding deep soul from Marion Black, and heartstopping, salvation-seeking soul by Eddie Ray. Dante Carfagna’s notes provide crucial insight into Prix’s place on the local scene, and the package is illustrated with dozens of photographs, label scans, and a discographical survey of this brief, but brilliant early ’70s label.

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Eccentric Soul

Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label by Various Artists - CD (2005) for $19.90 from OLDIES.com R&B / Soul - Order by Phone 1-800-336-4627. Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is the first compilation album by The Numero Group and first volume in the Eccentric Soul series. Short for Capital City Soul, the Columbus, Ohio Capsoul label's history spans only five years throughout the 1970s. 2xLP Not Available CD $10. The Capsoul Label. In the early ’70s, Bill Moss’ Capsoul imprint could barely break wind in the larger music. LP, CD, Digital Eccentric Soul. The Capsoul Label.

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Eddie Ray Wait A Minute
OFS Unlimited Mystic
Mitch Mitchell-Gene King Never Walk Out On You
Joe King Speak On Up
The Royal Esquires Ain’t Gonna Run
Eddie Ray You Got Me
Chip Willis & Double Exposure I’m Gonna Gitcha
Mitch Mitchell-Gene King Can’t Get A Nuff
The Soul Ensemble Melon Jelly
Eddie Ray Glad I Found You
Marion Black Listen Black Brother
The Royal Esquires Our Love Used To Be
OFS Unlimited Mister Kidneys
Marion Black Come On And Gettit
Joe King You’re My Everything

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Harmonic Sounds Band Untitled Studio Moves
Eddie Ray You Got Me (Demo)
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Jay Robinson You Are Mine
Eddie Ray Wait A Minute (Inst.) [LP only]
Mitch Mitchell-Gene King Never Walk Out On You (Inst.) [LP only]

Artist: Various Artists
Title: Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Numero Group
Genre: Funk / Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:03:21
Total Size: 367 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Where everything Numero begins. Three guys in a purple Saturn station wagon drove down to Columbus, Ohio, and came back to Chicago with a lost label—the rest is history. In the early ’70s, Bill Moss’ Capsoul imprint could barely break wind in the larger music marketplace, and yet today the label’s output can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with any classic soul of its era. Isolated in central Ohio and lacking the funds to back them, groups like the Four Mints and Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr might’ve easily withstood ten rounds against the Temptations, Smokey, or Otis. The scrappy Capsoul writing team of Dean Francis, Jeff Smith, and Norman Whiteside would’ve thrown blow-for-hook-filled-blow with any Gamble & Huff or Holland/Dozier/Holland thrown at them. From Bill Moss’ civil rights meditation “Sock It To ‘Em Soul Brother” to Marion Black’s future hit about the future “Who Knows” to Kool Blues bounding “I’m Gonna Keep on Loving You,” Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label remains dollar-for-dollar the best soul compilation of its century and the perfect primer for anyone piqued by the Eccentric Soul series.
As the capital of arguably the most soulful state in the nation, Columbus, Ohio is remarkably unassuming. Just south of the rust belt and barely above the Mason-Dixon, it is surrounded by the fertile crescent of American R&B. Propped up culturally and economically by the largest university in the country, it had neither the boom nor the bust of nearby meccas Detroit and Memphis. Columbus was a stable burg where talent could flourish unmolested by the prospect of stardom, a the perfect environment in which idiosyncratic, eccentric soul music could thrive.
Capsoul, short for Capital City Soul, released in its five short years only a dozen 45's and one highly-sought-after LP but managed to score several regional smashes and one national hit before collapsing under the weight of its own debt and hubris. The catalog languished afterward in a sort of limbo, too obscure to find new life on oldies and dusties stations or on Time-Life collections, but too common to attract serious interest from collectors of rare soul. But 30 years after it ceased to exist, the Capsoul label would rediscover its original audience, lying in wait somewhere between the mainstream and the underground.
Tracklisting:
01. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - You're All I Need to Make It (3:18)
02. Marion Black - Who Knows (2:18)
03. Kool Blues - I'm Gonna Keep on Loving You (3:20)
04. Bill Moss - Sock It to 'Em Soul Brother (2:26)
05. Four Mints - Too Far Gone (2:07)
06. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - You Can't Blame Me (3:28)
07. Bill Moss - Number One (3:01)
08. Four Mints - Row My Boat (4:04)
09. Ronnie Taylor - Without Love (2:59)
10. Kool Blues - I Want to Be Ready (4:03)
11. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - Your Love Keeps Drawing Me Closer (2:06)
12. Elijah & The Ebonites - Hot Grits!!! (3:28)
13. Ronnie Taylor - I Can't Take It (2:23)
14. Kool Blues - Can We Try Love Again (3:46)
15. Four Mints - You're My Desire (3:12)
16. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - A World Without You (3:19)
17. Marion Black - Go on Fool (5:10)
18. Elijah & The Ebonites - Pure Soul (3:19)
19. Bill Moss - Sock It to 'Em Soul Brother (Instrumental) (2:28)
20. Capsoul Group - All I Need to Make It (Instrumental) (3:06)

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