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V.A. Atlantic Soul 1959-1975 [4CD] (2007) [MP3]
Artist: VA
Title: Atlantic Soul 1959-1975
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Atlantic, Rhino Handmade
Genre: Funk, Soul, Gospel, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 04:10:58
Total Size: 578 Mb
CD1:
1. Ray Charles – Come Rain Or Come Shine
2. LaVern Baker, Jimmy Ricks – You’re the Boss
3. Ben E. King – On the Horizon
4. The Isley Brothers – Your Old Lady
5. The Ikettes – I’m Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)
6. Jimmy Ricks & the Raves – Daddy Rollin’ Stone
7. The Falcons – Darling
8. Solomon Burke – Stupidity
9. Betty LaVett – My Man – He’s a Lovin’ Man
10. The Falcons – Take This Love I’ve Got
11. Doris Troy – Just One Look
12. The Ohio Untouchables – Love Is Amazing
13. Nat Kendricks & The Swans – (Do the) Mashed Potatoes
14. Solomon Burke – He’ll Have To Go
15. The Vibrations – My Girl Sloopy
16. The Ohio Untouchables – I’m Tired
17. Esther Phillips – Mojo Hannah
18. Mack Rice – Baby I’m Coming Home
19. Wilson Pickett – I’m Gonna Cry
20. Carla Thomas – I’ve Got No Time To Lose
CD2:
1. Don Covay – Come See About Me
2. Jo Ann & Troy – I Found a Love Oh What a Love
3. Tami Lynn – I’m Gonna Run Away From You
4. Esther Phillips – Some Things You Never Get Used To
5. Tommy Hunt – I Don’t Want To Lose You
6. Willie Tee – Thank You John
7. The Coasters – Let’s Go Get Stoned
8. Esther Phillips – Let Me Know When It’s Over
9. The Isley Brothers – Have You Ever Been Disappointed
10. Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles – Groovy Kind Of Love
11. Mary Wells – Dear Lover
12. Don Covay – Sookie Sookie
13. Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles – Over the Rainbow
14. Ben E. King – Where’s the Girl
15. Don Covay & The Goodtimers – Iron Out the Rough Spots
16. Barbara Lewis – Make Me Belong To You
17. Soul Brothers Six – Some Kind Of Wonderful
18. The Sweet Inspirations – Why (Am I Treated So Bad)
19. Billy Vera & Judy Clay – Storybook Children
20. Jimmy Hughes – It Ain’t What You Got
21. Aretha Franklin – A Change Is Gonna Come
CD3:
1. Harvey Scales & the Seven Sounds – Get Down
2. Clarence Carter – Looking For a Fox
3. Soul Brothers Six – What Can You Do When You Ain’t Got Nobody
4. Alvin Robinson – Baby Don’t You Do It
5. Wilson Pickett – I Found a True Love
6. Solomon Burke – I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)
7. Wilson Pickett – I’ve Come a Long Way
8. Aretha Franklin – My Song
9. Otis Redding – Hard To Handle
10. Aretha Franklin – I Say a Little Prayer
11. Clarence Carter – Too Weak To Fight
12. Sam & Dave – Soul Sister, Brown Sugar
13. The Dynamics – Ice Cream Song
14. C & The Shells – You Are the Circus
15. The Sweet Inspirations – Crying In the Rain
16. Percy Sledge – Kind Woman
17. Baby Washington – I Don’t Know
18. Billy Vera – Reaching For the Moon
19. Walter Jackson – Anyway That You Want Me
20. Judy Clay – Greatest Love
21. Baby Washington – Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream
CD4:
1. Judy Clay – Sister Pitiful
2. Baby Washington – Breakfast In Bed
3. The Sweet Inspirations – (Gotta Find) A Brand New Lover
4. Interdenominational Youth Choir Of Washington, D.C. & Maryland – God Gave Me a Song
5. The Sweet Inspirations – That’s the Way My Baby Is
6. Jackie Moore – Precious, Precious
7. King Floyd – Groove Me
8. Garland Green – Plain And Simple Girl
9. James Carr – Hold On
10. The Persuaders – Thin Line Between Love And Hate
11. Donny Hathaway – A Song For You
12. Howard Tate – She’s a Burgler
13. Bettye Swann – Victim Of a Foolish Heart
14. Howard Tate – You Don’t Know Nothing About Love
15. Donny Hathaway – Giving Up
16. Spinners – How Could I Let You Get Away
17. The Valentinos – I Can Understand It
18. The Persuaders – Some Guys Have All the Luck
19. Daryl Hall & John Oates – She’s Gone
20. The Trammps – Hooked For Life
Way back in 1985, before the CD revolution truly kicked in, Atlantic released the monumental archival project Atlantic Rhythm & Blues: 1947-1974, a seven-volume set of double-albums chronicling the label’s crucial role in the development of R&B and soul. Over the course of that set (later condensed to eight CDs) it was possible to hear the music develop from blues into a soul — an impressive feat as a sheer compilation, one that is even more stunning when it’s considered that it all came from one label and its subsidiaries. Atlantic Rhythm & Blues did the job so well that the 2007s set Atlantic Soul: 1959-1975 can’t help but pale a little in comparison, as it lacks both the scope and historical heft of its predecessor.
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Source: Foro