Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is the first compilation album by The Numero Group and first volume in the Eccentric Soul series.
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| Compilation album by Various Artists | ||||
| Released | 2004 | |||
| Genre | Soul, R&B | |||
| Label | The Numero Group | |||
| Producer | Tom Lunt, Ken Shipley, Rob Sevier | |||
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Short for Capital City Soul, the Columbus, Ohio Capsoul label's history spans only five years throughout the 1970s. Founded by Bill Moss, a local singer and DJ at WVKO in Columbus, Capsoul released just a dozen 45's and one highly sought after LP resulting in a few regional hits. Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label is a compilation of nineteen tracks spanning the label's all but forgotten history.[2]
Extended Play:
18. "Pure Soul" - Elijah & the Ebonites
19." Sock It To 'Em Soul Brother (Instrumental)" - Bill Moss
20. "All I Need To Make It (Instrumental)" - Capsoul Group (vinyl only track)[2]
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