Outta Sight release Northern and Rare Soul Collector 2 featuring another batch of dynamite dancers that escaped release at the time or were covered up by pionering DJs. A special nod must go to Bob Fisher for discovering our powerhouse opener Don’t Start None by the Mayfield Singers which unexpectedly surfaced amongst a bunch of Roulette tapes from EMI. Thanks also to John Madara for producing Len Barry on his super rare rendition of I’ll Always Need You and Charly Records for unearthing Roscoe Shelton’s You’re The Dream. The latter was first played at Stafford’s Top Of The World Club courtesy of DJ Guy Hennigan who was also behind George Jackson That Lonely Night (covered up as Otis Pollard Remember Hurting Me So) and Oscar Wright Fell In love (covered up as Hudson Alexandra I’m So Glad). A shout out too, to Pat Brady for spinning Junior McCants Try Me For Your New Love (covered up as Little Carl Carlton Hey Girl We Are in Love) and to Keb Darge for Thee Enchantments covered up as I’m In Love by the Detroit Shakers. Rick Cooper, of Manchester’s Global Records fame, first came across the incredible Show Stoppers Gotta Get Closer To My Love which was subsequently popularised by Neil Rushton at Inferno Records. A dozen more dynamite dancers that were originally unreleased at the time of recording, or covered up by the cream of U.K. Northern Soul DJs. A unique collection that brings together Northern Soul favourites that shook the scene when they were discovered on acetates and master tapes or on crate diggin’ trips to the U.S.A.