Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2009

Soul Gospel - Various Artists



Gospel Soul tells the story of the link between two of America’s most important Black music styles: Gospel and Soul.

Track Listings
1. Clarence Smith - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
2. Irma Thomas - In Between Tears
3. Dorothy Morrison - I Can’t Go Without You
4. Bobby Bland - Let’s Go Together
5. Voices of East Harlem - New York Lightning
6. Marion Gaines Singers - Grandma’s Hands
7. Sweet Inspirations - Every Day will Be Like A Holiday
8. Jessy Dixon - Love Lifted Me
9. Aretha Franklin - Lee Cross
10. Odetta - Pastures Of Plenty
11. Kim Weston - Eleanor Rigby
12. Sons of Truth - I Don’t Know Where We’re Headed
13. Jo Armstead - There’s Not Too Many More
14. Esther Marrow - Mama
15. Staple Singers - Tripping On Your Love
16. Gospel Artistics - Lord Is It I
17. Marion Williams - I Shall Be Released


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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Raw Soul Vol 3 - Various Artists



01 Bobby Angelle - Too Much For You
02 Little Ester Phillips - Mojo Hannah
03 Solomon Burke - Home In Your Heart
04 Felice Taylor - I Can Feel Love
05 Ray Charles - Mess Around
06 Little Annie - Lean Lanky Annie
07 Bettye Swann - The Heartache Is Gone
08 Wilson Pickett - If You Need Me
09 Maxine Brown - Baby Cakes
10 Ike & Tina - He's The One
11 The Isley Brothers - It's Your Thing
12 Betty Bibbs - Pounds Of Soul
13 Albert Washington - Hold Me Baby
14 Mary Love - Baby I'll Come
15 Otis Redding -These Arms Of Mine

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Monday, August 31, 2009

The Dirtbombs-Ultraglide in Black


















The Dirtbombs manage to combine rock 'n' roll with soul in a way so fantastic few bands could ever pull it off. Like everything the great Mick Collins has done, it proves there are still a few great pure rock 'n' roll bands out there. The album is a series of covers (with the exception of "Your Love Belongs Under a Rock") that match and sometimes manage to be better than the originals. The thing that made the New York Dolls and the Ramones so great makes Mick Collins great - he knows his rock 'n' roll history. I would give anything to be able to go through the man's record collection. He covers well known artists, but chooses more obscure tunes as opposed to their hits. If most bands where to cover Thin Lizzy, they'd choose "The Boys Are Back In Town" or "Jailbreak". Collins picks "Ode to a Black Man" (coincedentally the greatest song on the album). An original mix of two bassists, two drummers, and the great Collins on guitar and vocals.

Tracklist

1. Chains Of Love (J.J. Barnes)
2. If You Can Want (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles)
3. Underdog (Sly & The Family Stone)
4. Your Love Belongs Under A Rock (The Dirtbombs)
5. I'll Wait (George Clinton, The Parliaments)
6. Living For The City (Stevie Wonder)
7. The Thing (Larry Bright)
8. Kung Fu (Curtis Mayfield)
9. Ode To A Black Man (Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy)
10. Got To Give It Up. (Marvin Gaye)
11. Livin' For The Weekend (The O'Jays)
12. I'm Qualified to Satisfy You (Barry White)
13. Do You See My Love (For You Growing) (Junior Walker & The All-Stars)


Sunday, August 30, 2009

Aretha Franklin - Soul '69 [1969]



One of her most overlooked '60s albums, on which she presented some of her jazziest material, despite the title. None of these cuts were significant hits, and none were Aretha originals; she displayed her characteristically eclectic taste in the choice of cover material, handling compositions by Percy Mayfield, Sam Cooke, Smokey Robinson, and, at the most pop-oriented end of her spectrum, John Hartford's "Gentle on My Mind" and Bob Lind's "Elusive Butterfly." Her vocals are consistently passionate and first-rate, though, as is the musicianship; besides contributions from the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, session players include respected jazzmen Kenny Burrell, Ron Carter, Grady Tate, David Newman, and Joe Zawinul.

Track list:

01.Ramblin'
02. Today I Sing The Blues
03.River's Invitation
04.Pitiful
05.Crazy He Calls Me
06.Bring It On Home To Me
07.Tracks Of My Tears
08.If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
09.Gentle On My Mind
10.So Long
11.I'll Never Be Free
12. Elusive Butterfly

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Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul [1968]



Appearing after a blockbuster debut and a sophomore set that was rather disappointing (in comparison), 1968's Lady Soul proved Aretha Franklin, the pop sensation, was no fluke. Her performances were more impassioned than on her debut, and the material just as strong, an inspired blend of covers and originals from the best songwriters in soul and pop music. The opener, "Chain of Fools," became the biggest hit, driven by a chorus of cascading echoes by Franklin and her bedrock backing vocalists, the Sweet Impressions, plus the unforgettable, earthy guitar work of guest Joe South. The album's showpiece, though, was "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," a song written expressly for her by Brill Building pop stalwarts Gerry Goffin and Carole King, based on a title coined by producer Jerry Wexler. One of the landmark performances in pop music, the song floats serenely through the verses until, swept up by Ralph Burns' stirring string arrangement again and again, Franklin opens up on the choruses with one of the most transcendent vocals of her career. And just as she'd previously transformed a soul classic (Otis Redding's "Respect") into a signature piece of her own, Franklin courageously reimagined songs by heavyweights James Brown, Ray Charles, and the Impressions. Brown's "Money Won't Change You" is smooth and kinetic, her testifying constantly reinforced by interjections from the Sweet Inspirations. Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready," a 1965 civil-rights anthem and a hit for the Impressions, is taken at a slower pace than the original; after a quiet verse, Franklin lets loose amidst a magisterial brass arrangement by Arif Mardin. Powered by three hit singles (each nested in the upper reaches of the pop Top Ten), Lady Soul became Aretha Franklin's second gold LP and remained on the charts for over a year.

Track list:

01.Chain of Fools
02.Money Won't Change You
03.People Get Ready
04.Niki Hoeky
05.(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
06.Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
07.Good To Me As I Am To You
08.Come Back Baby
09.Groovin'
10.Ain't No Way
11.Chain Of Fools (Unedited Version)
12.(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Mono Single Version)
13.Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby) (Mono Single Version)
14.Ain't No Way (Mono Single Version)

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