Any soul albums from 1967-1974.
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Any soul albums from 1967-1974.
I'll list as many favourites as I can [[no order so I'll list a few that pops into my head)
Sly and The Family Stone - Stand
Sly and The Family Stone - Life
Sly and The Family Stone - Dance To The Music
Sly and The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin On
Sly and The Family Stone - Greatest Hits package 1970 Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
Marvin Gaye - In The Groove
Marvin Gaye - Moods Of Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye - Trouble Man
Marvin Gaye - M.P.G
Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby
Donna Summer - Bad Girls
Donna Summer - Once Upon A Time
Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
Aretha Franklin - Soul 69
Aretha Franklin - Aretha Arrives
Aretha Franklin - Spirit In The Dark
Al Green - Gets Next To You
Al Green - Let's Stay Together
Al Green - I'm Still In Love With You
Al Green - Call Me
Al Green - Livin For You
Al Green - Explore Your Mind
Sade - Diamond Life
Sade - Promise
Sade - Stronger Than Pride
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
Amy Winehouse - Frank
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
Jackson 5 - ABC
Jackson 5 - Third Album
Sam Cooke - Night Beat
Sam Cooke - Twistin The Night Away
Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston
Stevie Wonder - Cherie Amour
Stevie Wonder - Music Of My Mind
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book
Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life
David Ruffin - Feelin Good
David Ruffin - My whole world ended
Wilson Pickett - The Sound Of Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett - The Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett - The Exciting Wilson Pickett
Earth Wind and Fire - Spirit
Earth Wind and Fire - All 'n All
Temptations - Cloud Nine
Temptations - Meet The Temptations
Temptations - The Temptin' Temptations
Gill Scott Heron - Pieces Of A Man
George Michael - Listen Without prejudice Vol 1 [[I think this record has soul to it)
George Michael - Faith
Wham! - Make it Big [[the Motown sound is incredible and I don't care what y'all say lol this record was brilliant)
Prince - 1999
Prince - Sign O'The Times
Etta James - At Last
Otis Redding - Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul
Otis Redding - Sitting on the dock of the bey
Otis Redding - Sings Soul Ballads
Laura Lee - Love More Than Pride
Laura Lee - Two sides of Laura Lee
Laura Lee - Women's love rights
Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue
Nina Simone - Nina Simone and Her Friend's
Nina Simone - The Amazing Nina Simone
Tammi Terrell - irresistible
That's all for now
Agree completely! VSR's voice was like a party. I love her cover of Bobby Womack's "Daylight" -- such warmth and exuberance in her vocal. RuPaul used her on one of his earliest tracks and basically said what you've said; her vocals were very charismatic and festive.
In no particular order:
Blue Magic
Chi-Lites - Greatest Hits [[72 release)
Don Covay - Super Dude 1
The Delfonics
Doris Duke - I'm a loser
Four Tops - Four Tops & 2nd Album
Marvin Gaye - What's going on
Brenda Holloway - The Artistry of [[UK release)
Impressions - Big 16 Vols 1&2 [[UK releases)
Intruders - Super Hits [[UK release)
Walter Jackson - Greatest Hits
Main Ingredient - L.T.D., Tasteful Soul & Euphrates River
Manhattans - A million to one & There's no me without you
Amos Milburn - Chicken Shack Boogie [[UK compilation)
Miracles - From the beginning
Freda Payne - Contact
Esther Phillips - From a whisper to a scream & Alone again naturally
Otis Redding - Otis Blue
Soul Generation - Beyond body & soul
Stairsteps - Step by step by step
Spinners - The Original Spinners & 1st Atlantic label album
Stylistics - The Stylistics & Round Two
Temptations - Meet the Temptations, Sing Smokey & Greatest Hits
Chuck Willis - The king of the Stroll
Bobby Womack - Understanding
V/A - 16 Original Big Hits - Vol 6 [[UK Motown release)
V/A - Motown Memories Vols 1 & 2 [[both UK releases)
and finally 2 Rhino Box Sets - Beg, Scream & Shout [[60s Soul) and the Doo Wop Box Vol 2