Cindy Scott - I Love You baby

  • 6 years ago
Released back in October 2008, a tremendously exciting project for Northern Soul fans everywhere. We've done a deal with Wienerworld, a major music DVD company, and the same company who originally released our classic documentary "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", and we have now released the definitive DVD box set. A five disc set of 200 performances called "Northern Soul's Greatest 200 Floorfillers". This uses some songs from "The Strange World Of Northern Soul" which are completely re-edited, so they look fresh and sparkling new. All the previous video effects done in the 1990s are gone forever, consigned to history. Plus loads and loads of never before seen videos, many of which have sat in the can untouched for many many years. Plus some newly recorded tributes to the classics. If you ever went to Blackpool Mecca or Wigan Casino, this is the must-have purchase of the year. In putting together this box set, we have nearly all the biggest all time blockbusters, "Out On The Floor", "Night Owl', "I'm On My Way", "Time Will Pass You By", "Blowing My Mind To Pieces", "Do I Love You", all sung by the original singers. We believe this will go down in history as the greatest Northern Soul DVD collection of all time. Here, Philadelphia chanteuse, Cindy Scott, sings her Northern Soul classic, "I Love You Baby", on Veep Records. This is another performance filmed for my now somewhat notorious documentary, "The Strange World Of Northern Soul". Cindy also duetted with Bunny Sigler on Neptune Records, but what many people don't know is that she is the sister of Lynda Laurence from the Supremes, and under her real name, Sundray Tucker, joined The Supremes after the Motorcity days, once Jean Terrell left the group finally. But while we were actually recording Motorcity songs in Los Angeles, in the first half of 1990, Sundray used to bring us all food down to the studio while we were working, and I shall never forget her amazing breaded catfish - it was our lifesaver while we were working eighteen hour days. And Pat Lewis raved about it every day we were there and refused to eat anything else. When I tracked down Cindy Scott and introduced myself, she burst out laughing, because I already knew her so well as Sundray, and she had never once mentioned that she used to record as Cindy Scott. Small world indeed.

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