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Broken Beat, Nu Jazz Funk International Jazz Soul. Hip Hop, R&B DJ Tools. Deep House Electro House Funky, Club House Minimal, Tech House Progressive House. Little Beaver - "Concrete Jungle". 3. Barrett Strong - "Money (That's What I Want)". 4. James Brown & The Famous Flames - "Think". 5. Wright - "Let's Straighten It Out". 6. Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You".
The results were a great selection of 50 essential albums for Soul Music lovers. Over the course of several weeks, thousands of SoulTrackers nominated and then voted on the Greatest Soul Albums of the 1970s. The results were a great selection of 50 essential albums for Soul Music lovers. It's tough to go wrong with any of these, and for soul music lovers, this is a binge-worthy list
This is a list of soul musicians who have either been influential within the genre, or have had a considerable amount of fame. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by last name.
Running from the late 1950s through the year 2000, this list gathers together the best work from the greatest soul artists of all time into one convenient rundown, allowing you to browse and discover a diverse collection of this stirring music. Soul music combines traditional American gospel and rhythm & blues (R&B) style, collecting catchy hooks, heavy improvisation and a tense vocal sound.
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What you have here is the sixth volume of WDAS' CLASSIC SOUL HITS, a series that is (so far) up to eleven volumes of some of most beautiful smooth grooves and soul ballads ever to be recorded. Brainstorm: "You Put a Charge In My Life" - Being primarily a disco/funk group, Brainstorm's natural appeal was with the dancefloor crowd, but this Thom Bell-style song, the only ballad on their 1979 album FUNKY ENTERTAINMENT, does a good job proving that the vocal qualities of singer Belita Woods were overlooked and underappreciated. The Masqueraders: "(Call Me) The Traveling Man" - Texas vocal group, the Masqueraders, were truly a soul fan's dream.