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First up, from 1990, Charles Earland - The woman in you, from the album Coming to you live, Natalie Jackson – from a forthcoming album from Dunn Pearson, Calvin Romance – Love me Kiss me, hopefully out on Expansion soon, Lance Ellis featuring Yadona Wise – Taking a chance, from the limited available CD, Just Curious, Al Jereau – I thought about you last night, taken from a forthcoming album entitled Tomorrow Today for GRP records.  Paul Maxwell – Build a fire, Lisa Scott – Just ask me, produced by Patrick Moten & Michael Powell, next up a mystery track called Life ??, Gerald Levert – Baby You Are, new for Gamble & Huff for Warner Bros, Mack Tubb – Just Can't make it without you, Al Jereau – Flame, next up a brand new recording from William Bell – That's my job 24/7 from the album A Portrait is Forever, Gary DesEtage – Too much to lose, forthcoming CD.
Next up the guests in the studio are Hans & Harry from Fingerpoppin' Soul in Amsterdam, Holland, playing their selection of soul, kickin off with Lovelites – I'm not like the others, on Chi City records,  Scenario – Body Fusion 4, from the upcoming mini CD, Major Harris – Lucky Fellow, Independents – Lucky Fellow, next up on the Maple label is Chosen Few – Something's Bad, Impalas – I still love you, on Bunky Records, next from 1999 Angie Stone – Life story, Sequins – If you ain't got time, on SugarHill records, next up a tribute to Curtis Mayfield with a difference – The Reggae Connection, Nicky Thomas – We people darker than blue, Techniques – Queen Majesty, Larry Saunders – Where did peace go, from the album Free Angela.  The Dells – Closer. That finishes the first part from Hans & Harry, they will be back after "Cellar Full of Soul".

Todays "Cellar" is a look back at The Pendulum club, based in Manchester, this club operated in the early 70's with DJ's Dave White & Barry Tasker (Who are in the studio today) and was very instrumental in the spread of Soul in the North of England, down to the music, Bobby Bland – Shoes, Creation – Fever, Jackie Wilson – This Love is real, Little Milton – You coloured my blues right, Marjorie Black – One more hurt, Big Joe Turner – Two Love's have I, Darrel Banks – Somebody Somewhere Needs you, George Bird – I'm available, Younghearts – A little togetherness, J J Barnes – Baby please come back home, Ray Pollard – The Drifter, Bill Blacks Combo – Little Queenie, and finally one of the Pendulum ending records Bobby & Valerie Capers – West Fourth Street.

The final hour and Hans & Harry are back, Soulettes – Bring Your fine self home, Betty Wright – That man of mine, Jackie Moore - Heart be still, Brothers of Soul – Try it baby, Chuck Bernard – The other side of my mind, Dynamics – What would I do, Ronnie Walker - Guess I'll never understand the workings of your mind, Mike James Kirkland (Mike & The Sensations) – There's nothing I can do about it,  Phil Flowers – With pen in hand, GC Cameron – Give me your love, Persuaders - Hey Sister I'm your brother, Joe Quarterman – I'm trying love again, Black heat - Street of tears, The Force - I Owe you love, finally David Ruffin – Exercise a little love.

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