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Salsoul

it ain't no game (what it is?), it's a love thang

About Me


Salsoul Records was founded in 1974 by the three Cayre Brothers - Joe, Ken & Stanley. The name Salsoul was a blending of Salsa and Soul. Salsoul Records was the first label to release 12" Disco Mix singles to the public, the first commercial 12" Disco Mix single was: Double Exposure's "Ten Percent".
The Salsoul label was magical and causes listeners and djs to proclaim it as the funkiet and sexiest music ever produced. Bobbie and Stevie proclaimed ,"The name Salsoul should be in the dictionary along side of Motown. What this label has done for dance music throughout the years is beyond belief. The catalogue is a timeless masterpiece."
The Salsoul Orchestra, the hallmark of the label, produced a big and unique sound, with lush, cascading melodies and enormous, entrancing breaks. The Salsoul Orchestra added new excitement, new life and impetus to the work and dance of many. Until this very day, the Salsoul name, label and trademark epitomize the best of dance music and is heralded by many djs. David Morales remembers "dancing to these records back in the day at the Loft and the Garage(Paradise)."
Salsoul Records began cooperation to other labels through distribution deals, most notable the 'Gold Mine' managed by Norman Harris. Norman helped, along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, to build Philadelphia International, and he introduced the first Gold Mine artist Loleatta Holloway with her powerful, seductive voice. Loleatta is the diva behind such hits as "Hit & Run", "Love Sensation", "Dreamin'", and "Runaway". Another one of Salsoul's success stories was acclaimed Philadelphia writer/producer Bunny Sigler and his band Instant Funk. Taking Instant Funk to Salsoul Records was the best move Bunny made. "I was playing Instant Funk's 'I Got My Mind Made Up', and the Record Companies were turning it down. But Salsoul Records liked my ideas and I'm pleased they were rewarded with a gold plaque for that record."
Later the label went on to release hits by Aurra, Inner Life feat. Jocelyn Brown, Charo, Skyy and many others who scored numerous gold and platinum LPs and a lot of ..1 dance and R'n'B singles. Salsoul Records has one of the most successful runs in music history.
In 1984 / 85 Salsoul Records was sold to RCA Records.
In 2003 the Suss'd labe in the uk rereleased 16 CD's, 5 vinyl pressing and 45 12" vinyl releases.
Our Soul is Salsoul

My Interests

Being the physical and emotional state of shock in the dance world where we represent the best of production, song writing, performing, energy and authenticiy.

I'd like to meet:

People who remember, people who know, people who want to know, people who know they want to know, people that are just the right size, people who need seconds, people who can play the Skyzoo

Music:

The Salsoul Orchestra, Inner Life featuring Jocelyn Brown, Bunny Sigler, Sparkle, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Aurra, Logg, Instant Funk, Skyy, Jimmy Casto Bunch, Steve Arrington, Leroy Burgess, Candido, Gaz, Double Exposure, True Example, Ripple, Joe Bataan, Carol Williams, Love Committee, Rafael Cameron, Claudja Barry, Creme de Coco, Jimmy Castor, Eddie Holman, B-H-Y, Metropolis, Anthony White, Flashlight, Vaughn Mason, Butch Day, Cubby St. Charles, the Destroyers, the Jammers, Kebekelectrik, ORS, Silvetti, BumbleBee Unlimited, Edwin Birdsong, Weeks & Co., Barbara Joyce, Beans Hambone, Gary Criss, Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra, Skip Mahoney, Weeks & Co., Floyd Smith, Moment of Truth and Charo

Movies:

Last Days of Disco, Roller Boogie, Paris is Burning, The Best Disco in Town, Fyre, Disco: Spinnign the Story, T.G.I.F.

Television:

The Love Boat

Books:

"Love Saves the Day" Tim Lawrence; "Turn the Beat Around" Peter Shapiro; "My Life and the Paradise Garage" Mel Cheren

Heroes:

Walter Gibbons, Tom Moulton, Joe, Ken and Stan Cayre, Joe Bataan, Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Leon Huff, Norman Harris, Nicky Siano, Tim Lawrence, David Mancuso, Vince Montana Jr., Dimitri from Paris, Danny Tenaglia, Joey Negro, Marshall Jefferson