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Win Weller soul compilation CDs

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It's been talked about for quite some time, but now Lost & Found; Real R'N'B & Soul by Paul Weller and Keb Darge is about to hit the shelves. Even better, we have three copies of the CD to give away, courtesy of the BBE label.

A double album, it features 'forgotten soul tracks from the '50s and '60s', with Darge picking the songs on the 'A' side of the record, while Weller has chosen the tracks for the 'B' side. You can see the tracklisting over the page.

It's available on both CD and vinyl,the double vinyl collection selling for a rather hefty £18. But if you prefer the CD, you can win one with us, simply by entering the competition. Good luck!

Enter the Lost & Found; Real R'N'B & Soul competition

Side A Tracklisting:
Keb Darge’s Choice
Big Mama Thornton – 'They Call Me Big Mama'
The Brothers Of Soul – 'Come On Back'
The Tempos – '(Countdown) Here I Come'
Epitome Of Sound – 'You Don’t Love Me'
Daddy Cleanhead & The Chuck Higgins Band – 'Something’s Going On In My Room'
The Casanova – 'Two We Got To Keep On'
The Creations – 'A Dream'
Elsie Wheat – 'Tippin'
Sarah Dean With Freddie Mitchell Orchestra – 'Long Lean Daddy'
Billy Fair & Orchestra – 'I’ll Be True To You'
The Cadets – 'I Want You'
Velma Cross & Her High Steppers – 'I’ll Be Oh So Good'
Big T Tyler – 'King Kong'
The Flirtations – 'Stronger Than Her Love'
The Great Experience – 'Don’t Forget To Remember'

Side B Tracklisting:
Paul Weller’s Choice
The Intruders – 'Hang On In There'
Major Lance – 'Rhythm'
Margie Joseph – 'One More Chance'
Tammi Terrell – 'All I Do Is Think About You'
The Dells – 'Wear It On Your Face'
Bobby Bland – 'Honey Child'
The Radiants – 'Aint No Big Thing'
Albert King – 'Crosscut Saw'
Jimmy Witherspoon – 'Money Is Getting Cheaper'
Billy Watkins – 'The Ice-Man'
Eddie Giles – 'Losin' Boy'
Emmitt Long – 'Call Me'
Slim Harpo – 'I Got Love If You Want It'

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