'The Scene Club was red hot, the hottest little club in London... and in 1963 London was the centre of the world - even if the rest of the world didn't know it quite yet.' Norman Jopling (Record Mirror).
The club in Ham Yard, off Great Windmill Street, in Soho, central London had previously been a jazz club, but by 1963 it had become a revered mod venue, playing soul, R&B, blues, ska and rock'n'roll records to a sharply dressed crowd.
Club Soul - The Scene Club
A1. Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford – I Need Your Loving
A2. Roscoe Shelton – Question
A3. Betty Everett – I've Got A Claim On You
A4. Alvin Robinson – Let The Good Times Roll
A5. Alvin Cash & The Registers – Alvin's Boo-Ga-Loo
A6. Ike And Tina Turner* – A Fool In Love
A7. The Dixie Cups – Iko Iko
A8. Dr. Horse – Jack, That Cat Was Clean
B1. The Five Du-Tones– Shake A Tail Feather
B2. Lee Dorsey– Do-Re-Mi
B3. Chris Kenner– Land Of 1000 Dances
B4. Gerri Hall– Who Can I Run To
B5. Little Hank– Mister Bang Bang Man
B6. The Daylighters– Oh Mom (Teach Me How To Uncle Willie)
B7. Wilbert Harrison– Let's Stick Together
B8. Bessie Banks– Go Now