Barbara Stant went on to be known as Queen of the Norfolk Sound having first been spotted in 1970 as a mere teenager. It was then that she auditioned for Noah Biggs, something of a Shiptown impresario who got her to record more than 10 tunes that spanned from sister funk t deep soul via Northern soul. Just eight years later in 1978, the soul train has left the station and disco was the big sound du jour so Stant was left out in the cold. My Mind Holds Onto Yesterday is a collection of the great music she recorded before her time passed, and a great album it is too.
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My Mind Holds On To Yesterday
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I'm Going To Outfit You Baby
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Hung On
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That Man Of Mine
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Unsatisfied Woman
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Shadow In Your Footsteps
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(You've Got To) Try It Again
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(I Found Me A) Real Man
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He's Still Your Man
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You Know I Love You
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Baby I Love You
Last FM Information on Barbara Stant
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Eventually crowned Queen of the Norfolk Sound, Barbara Stant was just a teenager when she auditioned for Shiptown impresario Noah Biggs in 1970. A dozen sides were tracked throughout the decade, producing a body of work that stretched from deep soul to northern soul to sister funk. By 1978 disco was in overdrive, Noah Biggs was in the ground, and Stant’s career on hold. "My Mind Holds Onto Yesterday" is what remains. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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