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01. Dalvanius & The Fascinations "Voodoo Lady (12" Mix)" 02. Collision "You Can Dance" 03. Williams, Mark "Disco Queen" 04. The Johnny Rocco Band "She's Knocking At My Door" 05. The 1860 Band "That's The Kind Of Love I've Got For You" 06. Inbetweens "Mr Funky" 07. Tina Cross "You Can Do It" 08. Golden Harvest "I Need Your Love" 09. Williams, Mark "House For Sale" 10. The Pink Family "Don't Give Your Life Away" 11. Prince Tui Teka "Heed The Call" 12. The Yandall Sisters "Sweet Inspiration" 13. Sonia & Skee "There's A River Somewhere" 14. Ticket "Mr Music" 15. Larry Morris "Who do we think we're fooling" 16. Herb McQuay "Night People" 17. The Totals "Total Man"
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 | | Description: | Heed The Call by Various, released 1 December 2017, includes the following tracks: "Disco Queen", "That's The Kind Of Love I've Got For You", "You Can Do It", "A House For Sale" and more.
This version of Heed The Call comes as a 1xCD. - 2017 collection. Heed The Call collects the best New Zealand material from the afrotastic days of 1973 to 1983. Artists like Mark Williams whose House For Sale became a sought after northern soul single, The (three) Yandall Sisters (two of whom are pictured behind Mark WiIlliams on the cover), a teenage Tina Cross, Dalvanius & Prince Tui Teka, all became household names in NZ. The collection mines some overlooked nuggets from their respective catalogs alongside lesser known boogie cuzzins The Pink Family with their non-secular floor sizzler 'Don't Give Your Life Away', the gritty gospel soul of Sonia & Skee, The Johnny Rocco Band, Inbetweens, and The Totals. The Kaukau brothers were four fifths of Golden Harvest who hit the national charts with the #1 'I Need Your Love' in 1978 which featured new addition 17 year old Karl Gordon fronting the band. Local '60s beat pioneer Larry Morris fresh out of the big house after a public LSD misdemeanor finds his groove on 'Who Do We Think We're Fooling'. Funk dynamos Collision hail from Tokoroa, and in an earlier incarnation were known as The Shriek Machine, move to Australia on Dalvanius's insistence to record the showstopper 'You Can Dance'. Early '70s acid rockers Ticket flaunt their funky flare(s) with their Vertigo single only release 'Mr. Music' (later covered by Collision), and the windy city jazzmen The 1860 Band take form fitting self-promoting t-shirts to the next level while re- interpreting Rita Jean Bodine's That's The Kind Of Love.Issued in a Digipak.
Sticker on cellophane:
"Whakarongo, Nga Tamariki!
17 prime soul, funk and disco cuts from Aotearoa 1973 to 1983"
Track 1 is the single edit. The vinyl release features the 12" version."Heed The Call" on CD is a stylistically diverse compilation that brings together a carefully curated selection of tracks from various artists, offering a broad musical panorama rather than focusing on a single band or performer. The album is designed as a journey through different moods and soundscapes, making it ideal both for attentive, immersive listening and for creating a sophisticated backdrop in everyday life. Thanks to the varied tracklist, listeners can discover new musical facets with each play, as contrasting styles, tempos, and atmospheres are placed in a coherent and dynamic sequence. The production emphasizes clarity and balance, ensuring that the individual contributions of each artist shine while still forming a harmonious overall experience. "Heed The Call" is particularly suited for listeners who appreciate musical variety and enjoy compilations that can be played from start to finish as a cohesive narrative rather than just a random collection of songs. The manufacturer Vostok is known for presenting thoughtfully compiled releases that aim at artistic coherence and high-quality sound. Their productions typically focus on building a strong conceptual framework around each release, paying attention to sequencing, sonic consistency, and a carefully designed presentation. With "Heed The Call", Vostok underlines this ambition by offering a compilation that feels curated rather than assembled, reflecting a passion for detail and a clear understanding of how diverse pieces can be combined into a compelling whole. |  | | No. of tracks: |
17 |
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00119848 |
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