Thursday 10 May 2018

Aaron Hall - Don't Be Afraid (1992)

SOUL Records, MCA Records - MCSTD 1632


I originally posted this in April '09, but as this is a brand new, 320kbps rip with some extra tracks,  so I've made a new post.

Don't Be Afraid, alongside Teddy Riley & Tammy Lucas' brilliant Is It Good To You, were the lead singles from the Juice OST, one of the very best Original Motion Picture Soundtracks I've ever heard.

Instead of working with his former colleague Riley, Hall made this track with heavyweight Hiphop producer Hank Shocklee (of The Bomb Squad fame), whose 'wall of sound' production style blew so many of us away on the first three Public Enemy albums.

As far as CD singles go, this is a fine, FINE release, and fantastic value for money.

There are eight(!) tracks, two of them instrumentals; there's a 7" Edit of the original Juice OST track (which is still the best mix for me) which removes the female singer's parts, a track called Vocal Files (which is an alternative acapella take on the chorus), a nice downtempo, quiet storm type mix in the form of the Sex You Down Version, and a funkier-than-James-Brown's-socks version in The 125th Gangster of the Posse Mix, in which Mr Hall struts his stuff in a jazzy, semi-scat manner, and proves nobody can shout "oooh-wee" quite like he does. I aint even joking! Oh, there's also the tweaked Nasty Man's Groove mix, which is a slightly less street, more melodic pop take on the original, without straying too far from it (for the record, 'Nasty Man' was Aaron's nickname in Guy).

Don't Be Afraid is something of a classic, and certainly one of my favourite R&B tracks of the nineties.

- Kymba :)




PS - I've re-ripped this in 320kbps, and I've added the full length Juice OST album version, not listed on the CD single (as it's still the best version of the track) along with the versions from The Truth album


  1. Don't Be Afraid (7" Edit)
  2. Don't Be Afraid (Nasty Man's Groove)
  3. Don't Be Afraid (Sex You Down Version)
  4. Don't Be Afraid (Sex You Down Instrumental)
  5. Don't Be Afraid (Nasty Man's Groove Instrumental)
  6. Don't Be Afraid (The 125th Gangster of the Posse Mix)
  7. Don't Be Afraid (Piano Jam)
  8. Don't Be Afraid (Vocal Files)
  • Bonus:  Don't Be Afraid (Introduction - taken from The Truth)
  • Bonus:  Don't Be Afraid (Sex You Down Some Mo' Version - taken from The Truth)
  • Bonus:  Don't Be Afraid (Jazz You Up Version - taken from The Truth)
  • Bonus:  Don't Be Afraid (Original - taken from the Juice OST)




Download here: Don't Be Afraid (Single).zip | File size: 83.450MB

Wednesday 2 May 2018

Mickey P's Original "The Soul Vendor" Site?


Mickey P's original site.


Archivists may be interested to know that Mickey's original "Soul Vendor" blog has now resurfaced from the "Blogosphere" just as mysteriously as when it first disappeared and is now available to visit again for nostalgic and informative purposes, as the posts were initially published in a slightly different order.
However, no new content will be posted over there.
For all intents and purposes, Kymba's site here is the official home of "The Soul Vendor" and all new posts will only appear on this blog address. Plus every single post from the first Soul Vendor blog has been reproduced on here, albeit in a slightly different running order.

But, if anybody is interested in revisiting Mickey's  original site, they can now do so, by clicking on the following link here.



Tuesday 1 May 2018

The Chimes - The Chimes 1990

CBS Records 466481-1


When The Chimes released 1-2-3, I feared the worst. I suspected another Pop/Soul band to lower the tone of British Dance music. Heaven was a good quality, stronger song but it wasn't until I heard an album track that I realised there was something special here.



It was Stronger Together that convinced me that I needed to buy this album and what a great decision that was. Every track on the album is strong with 1-2-3 being (IMHO) the weakest of the collection. The Chimes managed to do for I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, what Mica Paris would later do for One. U2 ballads seem to translate well to soul arrangements. This is an album that would be well worth having on CD if it's been released?

Worth mentioning here that Pauline Henry was the voice of The Chimes but the main man was Michael Peden, who also produced YoYo Honey.



  • Love So Tender
  • Heaven
  • True Love
  • 1-2-3
  • Underestimate
  • Love Comes To Mind
  • Don't Make Me Wait
  • Stronger Together
  • I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  • Stay

The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: 1990 The Chimes.rar Filesize: 66.44 MB