Home Schooled: The ABC's OF Kid Soul-Numero 016

Home Schooled: The ABC's OF Kid Soul-Numero 016

by HOME SCHOOLED: ABC'S OF KID SOUL / VARIOUS
Home Schooled: The ABC's OF Kid Soul-Numero 016

Home Schooled: The ABC's OF Kid Soul-Numero 016

by HOME SCHOOLED: ABC'S OF KID SOUL / VARIOUS

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Overview

The Jackson 5 were not the first group of kids to sing soul -- teenagers were having hits with R&B stretching back to Frankie Lymon, after all -- nor were they the only band of their kind in the late '60s. Most major metropolitan centers across the United States had a few groups that were like Gary, IN's Jacksons and some even had a hit or two, such as the Five Stairsteps, but most of them never made it out of their hometown and were forgotten to everyone outside of hardcore collectors. Numero's 2007 compilation Home Schooled: The ABC's of Kid Soul rectifies that situation by rounding up 17 of these obscurities from the late '60s and early '70s, all offering proof that the Jackson 5 were an anomaly in no way other way than their sheer talent. There's plenty that's likeable among these 17 songs -- anybody with a fondness for classic soul is bound to enjoy the basic sound and feel of these sides, and it's hard to not be won over by the open-hearted enthusiasm of the kids, who always seem happy to be making music, never possessing any of the crass careerism that characterized kiddie bands after Maurice Starr. So the basic sound of Home Schooled is appealing, but the songs are less so, never quite managing to rise above the generic. Where the Jacksons were blessed with the good fortune to be brought into Motown's hit machine, where there were songwriters sharp enough to write around the group's youth without ever directly addressing it, much of what Numero has chosen to showcase on Home Schooled are songs about being young or in school, songs that aren't so much juvenile as they are cluelessly calculating and bereft of a hook, either melodic, rhythmic, or lyrical. They may not be lost gems -- and the rhythms are too wobbly for sampling -- but they are remarkable cultural artifacts, a portrait of a lost era, and that may be enough for some hardcore soul and pop collectors. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/02/2007
Label: NUMERO
UPC: 0825764101615

Tracks

  1. Trust Your Child  -  Patrizia & Jimmy
  2. I'm Not Ready For Love  -  Promise
  3. Here's Some Dances  -  Eight Minutes
  4. One Is Enough For One  -  Jack & The Mods
  5. Don't Leave Me Mama  -  Little Murray & The Mantics
  6. You Are My Dream  -  Three Simmons
  7. Jersey Slide  -  3 Stars
  8. Now That School Is Through  -  Cindy & The Playmates
  9. Right On  -  Man Child Singers
  10. Sweet Pea  - Altyrone Deno Brown
  11. Tie a Yellow Ribbon  -  Altons
  12. If You're Looking For Love  -  Triads
  13. Can't Let You Break My Heart  -  Quantrells
  14. 2009 Cherry Soul Sound  -  Junior & the Soulettes
  15. Little Girl  - Michael Washington
  16. Time  -  Otis the Third
  17. Time After Time  -  Step By Step

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jr. & The Soulettes   Primary Artist
3 Stars   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Michael Washington   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
The Triads   Primary Artist
3 Simmons   Primary Artist
Cindy & The Playmates   Primary Artist
The Eight Minutes   Primary Artist
Promise   Primary Artist
Patrizia & Jimmy   Primary Artist
Jack & The Mods   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Altons   Primary Artist
Otis the 3rd   Primary Artist
Altyrone Deno Brown   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Man Child Singers   Primary Artist
The Quantrells   Primary Artist
Step By Step   Primary Artist
Little Murray & The Mantics   Primary Artist
The Promise   Primary Artist
Step by Step   Primary Artist
Aton's   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Rob Sevier   Reissue Producer,Liner Notes,Research
Tom Lunt   Liner Notes,Reissue Producer
Jeff Lipton   Mastering
Ken Shipley   Liner Notes,Reissue Producer,Research
Jessica Thompson   Assistant
Skip Mahoaney   Composer
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