1 (edited by Curby 2012-01-22 08:07:16)

Topic: Soul Music

I've gotta confess to be a closet Soul Music junkie.  Lately it's been Curtis Mayfield, but today I bought three Stevie Wonder albums - Innervisions, Fulfillness First Finale and Songs In the Key of Life.  I had all three on vinyl many years ago, but thought it's about time to get 'em on my iPod. This type music purely relaxes and calms me plus I promised, from my gargantuan procrastinating rearend, to my buddy Big Jeff to forward a bowl full of Soul.

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Curby wrote:

I've gotta confess to be a closet Soul Music junkie.  Lately it's been Curtis Mayfield, but today I bought three Stevie Wonder albums - Innervisions, Fulfillness First Finale and Songs In the Key of Life.  I had all three on vinyl many years ago, but thought it's about time to get 'em on my iPod.  I have to confess this type music purely relaxes and calms me plus I promised (from my gargantuan procrastinating rearend) to my buddy Big Jeff some of this type music.

That's why they call it "Soul" music. It always picks me up. until the Beatles came around Motown was about all I listened to as a kid growin' up in Cleveland. I could pick up Detroit radio @ night on my Philco transistor.

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Curby wrote:

I've gotta confess to be a closet Soul Music junkie.  Lately it's been Curtis Mayfield, but today I bought three Stevie Wonder albums - Innervisions, Fulfillness First Finale and Songs In the Key of Life.  I had all three on vinyl many years ago, but thought it's about time to get 'em on my iPod.  I have to confess this type music purely relaxes and calms me plus I promised (from my gargantuan procrastinating rearend) to my buddy Big Jeff some of this type music.

Guilty as well. Wore out Superfly on vinyl, and Innervisions and Fullingness First Finale are on the iPod. Good stuff!

5 (edited by Curby 2012-01-22 10:18:13)

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Discovered this morning that one of my favorite modern day soul singers, Tre Williams, recently released his second album with The Revelations.  Concrete Blues is a prime example that Soul Music still breathes in the 21st century.  I found a nice review of the cd and I'll try to find a vid of this cat if any are interested.
http://youtu.be/1apCf9ufZEk
http://www.soul-patrol.com/funk/revelations.htm

6 (edited by Curby 2012-01-22 11:36:04)

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Another interesting singer I've come across is Darondo.  Kind of a poor man's Al Green/Curtis/Marvin, but his Let My People Go is very good stuff.  Apparently John Mayer's mined some of this guy's groove.

http://youtu.be/OWRLbl8i_qs

http://youtu.be/cxGXs8-F0eo

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ohiodawg13 wrote:

It always picks me up. until the Beatles came around Motown was about all I listened to as a kid growin' up

Same here.... Marvin Gaye started me off - as i recall.

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If you dig "Soul" music you gotta give a shout out to Atlantic Records Jerry Wexler who coined the term Rythym & Blues to replace the term "Race records" to market what we came to know as "Soul" music outside of the black community. Jerry was a Billboard columnist turned record producer and became a partner @ Atlantic Records working side by side with the great Tom Dowd recording Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin just to mention a few.

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ohiodawg13 wrote:

If you dig "Soul" music you gotta give a shout out to Atlantic Records Jerry Wexler who coined the term Rythym & Blues to replace the term "Race records" to market what we came to know as "Soul" music outside of the black community. Jerry was a Billboard columnist turned record producer and became a partner @ Atlantic Records working side by side with the great Tom Dowd recording Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin just to mention a few.

                                                                                                             R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!!

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I remember Atlantic Records with the orange, green and white label on all the soul 45s in my youth....

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Curby wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:

If you dig "Soul" music you gotta give a shout out to Atlantic Records Jerry Wexler who coined the term Rythym & Blues to replace the term "Race records" to market what we came to know as "Soul" music outside of the black community. Jerry was a Billboard columnist turned record producer and became a partner @ Atlantic Records working side by side with the great Tom Dowd recording Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin just to mention a few.

                                                                                                             R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!!

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I remember Atlantic Records with the orange, green and white label on all the soul 45s in my youth....

Was that when they were known as Atco? My LP's from Atlantic were red, green, & white.

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11 (edited by Brack 2012-01-23 13:03:18)

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curby wrote:

I remember Atlantic Records with the orange, green and white label

Me too, Singles & Albums - through the 70's at least!  .... is this going off topic ?
... or just strolling down memory lane!

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I'm sure many of you have seen this, but for those who have not...if you like R&B/Mowtown you MUST see this movie. It's worth buying for sure.

Standing in The Shadows of Mowtown - the story of the Funk Brothers.
Here's a trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FODh3bk6Adk

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Stu Craig wrote:

I'm sure many of you have seen this, but for those who have not...if you like R&B/Mowtown you MUST see this movie. It's worth buying for sure.

Standing in The Shadows of Mowtown - the story of the Funk Brothers.
Here's a trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FODh3bk6Adk

Nice Stu smile...my son and I stood in that basement a few months back and got the story telling of a lifetime, our host was amazing.....that place is tiny!...they joined both houses together, Gordy that is....they all grew up in the same neighborhood, it gave me chills

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