The Salsoul Invention

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Soul Machine 00:00 Tools
Soul Machine (Additional Edits By Dølle Jølle) 00:00 Tools
Double Action 08:58 Tools
Nice and Slow 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 828 00:00 Tools
Follow Me Into the Car 00:00 Tools
Sabor de Salsa 00:00 Tools
Soul for Elisa 00:00 Tools
Be my soul 00:00 Tools
A Fifth of Beethoven 00:00 Tools
Salsoul Hustle 00:00 Tools
Get Happy 00:00 Tools
Soul Machine (Additional Edits By Dшlle Jшlle) 00:00 Tools
Nice 'n' Naasty 00:00 Tools
Nice 'N' Nasty 00:00 Tools
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The late 70's French disco group, The Salsoul Invention, can easily be mistaken for the more known Vince Montana Jr. brainchild The Salsoul Orchestra. The confusion could be rooted from the fact that on the groups only LP, Salsoul Explosion, released back in 1977, covers many Salsoul Orchestra classics like "Nice 'N' Naasty", "Salsoul Hustle", "Get Happy". The Salsoul Invention, from what I can find, seems to be France's take on the growing popularity of Philadelphia's Salsoul label and artists, including The Salsoul Orchestra. The album also finds the group covering other disco classic's like Walter Murphy's version of "A Fifth Of Beethoven" and Jesse Green's "Nice and Slow". That being said this excellent record doesn't rely purely on classic covers as some of the album's best cuts lie within the original productions like "Double Action", "Soul Machine", and "Follow me into the car". Overall, this an excellent album and a rare collector's item for any fan of early Salsoul productions as well as fans of The Salsoul Ochestra and Vince Montana Jr. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.