Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

by Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label / Various (Colv)
Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

by Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label / Various (Colv)

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Australian Import / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Some people are obsessive about buying records. A select few, such as Abe Epstein of San Antonio, Texas, used his income to feed a less common obsession: starting record labels. From the early '60s through the early '70s, Epstein founded a deluge of them. Not one of the bunch came close to rivaling Stax or Motown, but his Dynamic imprint -- supported by licensing to Columbia a Jox label single, Rene y Rene's 1964 single "Angelito," which narrowly missed Billboard's Top 40 -- was productive enough to be anthologized by Numero. Active from 1965 through 1968, Dynamic was home to a Latino, black, and white mix of R&B artists who churned out a considerable sum of decent-to-stellar material. The top highlight is the Commands' winsome 1966 A-side "No Time for You," laced with undeniable background harmonies and exceptional instrumental support from Latino youngsters the Dell-Tones. It didn't become a big hit, but it went national; the O'Jays released a cover the same year on Imperial. Just beneath that, there's "I Gotta Know," a peppy cult favorite of England's Northern soul community, from a group of young women dubbed the Tonettes. Dust collectors from flame throwers Bobby Blackmon & the Soul Express, Naval buddies Doc & Sal (whose "Can't Get You Offa My Mind" answered James & Bobby Purify's "I'm Your Puppet"), the charmingly ragged Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops, the promising-sounding Don & the Doves, and Galveston's storming Webs are also featured. In March 2013, when this typically generous and in-depth package was released, Numero planned other Epstein-related anthologies. Perhaps one of them will include "Angelito," which was covered by Herb Alpert and quickly forgotten by the pop world. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2025
Label: Imports
UPC: 0825764104388

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Webs   Primary Artist
Don & the Doves   Primary Artist
Bobby Blackmon & the Soul Express   Primary Artist
Doc & Sal   Primary Artist
Commands   Primary Artist
Bobby Blackmon   Primary Artist
The Webs   Primary Artist
Willie Cooper   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
The Tonettes   Primary Artist
The Soul Express   Primary Artist
Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ken Shipley   Liner Notes,Research,Reissue Producer
Maria Rice   Mastering
Rob Sevier   Research,Liner Notes,Reissue Producer
Tom Lunt   Reissue Producer
Jeff Lipton   Mastering
Carl Eaton   Composer
Zach Myers   Research
Judson Picco   Editing
Marshall Boxley   Composer
Abe Epstein   Original Recording Producer
Chris Varelas   Associate Producer
Ian Clark   Associate Producer
Julia Dratel   Research
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