Friday, July 31, 2020

Soul 60s to 70s

Back to our regular Friday updates this week with a solid slice of 60s and 70s soul! Many of you will be familiar with the sole albums from artists like Alice Clark, Gloria Scott, Heartstoppers and Ernie Hines, and there's a reason for it -- they contain some fantastic music. Nobody could accuse Willie Hutch of being a small-timey one-album artist, but the same thing applies to his Soul Portrait LP, especially Lucky To Be Loved By You stands out as a must-have tune in the ocean of great soul recordings from that time. Add to that the deep soul monolith that is James Carr's A Man Needs A Woman, awesome Detroit sounds from Hesitations, Mary Wells' debut album from 1961 and a heap of cheaper but crucial LPs and 45s from people like Curtis Mayfield, Impressions, Barbara Lynn, O'Jays, Dells, Denise LaSalle and Edwin Starr (if you don't already own his There You Go, you know what to do).

  
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Coming updates:

7/8 - Jazz Mid 60s to Now
14/8 - Sale Rock, Prog, Psych, Blues



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