To the pop buying public, Van McCoy is known for his 1975 Grammy Award chart-topper "The Hustle," after which he sadly died of a heart attack in 1979 at the age of only 39. To rare soul fans, McCoy is a hero. The most prolific writer and producer of Northern Soul of all time, working with a host of legendary artists including Kendra Spotswood (aka Sandi Sheldon) with whom he had a five-year relationship.
Dancin' was originally released by Shelby Singleton in 1976 on his SSS International label, although all of the ten original songs were recorded much earlier, circa 1968-69. With its kitsch cover and out-of-kilter track list, copies soon filtered through to the UK and into the hands of club DJs at Wigan Casino with perhaps "Help Is On The Way" becoming the stand-out track. Richard Searling played the mid-tempo "Just Another Dress Rehearsal" in the latter days of the club while an unreleased instrumental version of "Ain't Got No Love" was played post-Wigan from a studio acetate.
Charly Records' Club Soul imprint are proud to present the first ever reissue of this cult album, now complete with the aforementioned, previously unreleased instrumental. It is presented on 180-gram audiophile vinyl with new sleeve notes.
- Sweet and Easy
- If I Could Make You Mine
- The Generation Gap
- Help Is on the Way
- What Kind of a Man
- The Woman Who Made Me a Man
- Just Another Dress Rehearsal
- With All My Heart
- Ain't Got No Love
- Back Trackin'
- Ain't Got No Love (Instrumental)