Where Southern Soul Began 1954-1962 (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Where Southern Soul Began 1954-1962
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: History Of Soul
- Genre: Soul, R&B
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
- Total Time: 02:15:35
- Total Size: 310 / 500 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. I've Been Wrong for so Long - Bobby Blue Bland
02. Room in Your Heart - Gladys Knight
03. You Don't Have to Cry - Little Bob
04. I Wanna Be Free - Joe Tex
05. Your Lonesome Now - Charles Perrywell
06. You Gotta Go - Bobby Hebb
07. Please Think It Over - Roscoe Shelton
08. Teach Me - Gorgeous George
09. I Don't Want No Woman - Bobby Blue Bland
10. If (I Could Be with You) - Miss La-Vell
11. I Got to Know - The 5 Royales
12. I Found True Love - Oscar Perry
13. If I Don't See You Again - Ted Taylor
14. I've Just Got to Forget You - Bud Harper
15. Close up the Back Door - Cookie
16. Sally Sue Brown - Arthur Alexander
17. Phoney Lover - Clyde Shelby
18. Somebody Somewhere - Gene Allison
19. Somebody, Somewhere - Larry Birdsong
20. Wait and See - Fred Lowery
21. Slave to Love - Charles Walker
22. Too Many Tears - Roy Lee Johnson
23. Hurts Me to My Heart - Rudy Ray Moore
24. The World Is Yours - Johnny Wright
25. What Can I Do for You - Elmore Morris
26. The Thrill of Yesterday - Donel Austin
27. You Don't Miss Your Water - William Bell
28. I Cried - Joe Medwick
29. Frozen Love - Gay Meadows
30. Blessed Are These Tears - Joe Tex
31. Tend to Your Business - Arthur K. Adams
32. Everything Will Be Alright - Gene Allison
33. I'm Leaving You - Ted Taylor
34. That's a Good Idea - Grover Mitchell
35. Give Me Your Love - Delores Johnson
36. I Need Somebody - Little Milton
37. I'll Learn to Love Again - Little Junior Parker
38. I'm Not Gonna Leave - Joe Perkins
39. Come into My Heart - Little Clarence
40. Give Us Your Blessings - Ruth White
41. Am I Losing You - Little Ike
42. That's Cuz I Love You - Louis Jones
43. You're Gonna Miss Me - Shirley Raymond
44. Shout Bamalama - Otis Redding
45. Sooner or Later - Larry Birdsong
46. Best of Luck Baby - Earl Gaines
47. Can't Stand to See You Cry - Tony Borders
48. I Say! That's All Right - Roosevelt Jones
49. Help Yourself - Steve Dickinson
50. I Woke up Screaming - Bobby Blue Bland
51. My Love Belongs to You - Sam & Dave
52. Backtracking - Little Junior Parker
53. I Don't Hurt Anymore - Fontella Bass
54. Please, Please, Please - James Brown
Soul had its Golden Era from around 1964 through 1975, and while it might seem obvious these days, mixing blues, country, and R&B with southern gospel passion and secular lyrics, modern soul, like any other vernacular American pop music, didn't just spring to life fully formed. There were many artists, some who went on to have big careers, who explored the roots and avenues of soul long before the term was even formatted as a musical genre. This fascinating, informative, revelatory, and romping two-disc set tells the story of the roads and branches that ended up manifesting itself as soul between 1954 and 1962, and features early sides from Joe Tex, Gene Allison, Bobby Bland, Roscoe Shelton, Sam and Dave, Joe Perkins, Grover Mitchell, Lavelle White, and many more. ~ Steve Leggett
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01. I've Been Wrong for so Long - Bobby Blue Bland
02. Room in Your Heart - Gladys Knight
03. You Don't Have to Cry - Little Bob
04. I Wanna Be Free - Joe Tex
05. Your Lonesome Now - Charles Perrywell
06. You Gotta Go - Bobby Hebb
07. Please Think It Over - Roscoe Shelton
08. Teach Me - Gorgeous George
09. I Don't Want No Woman - Bobby Blue Bland
10. If (I Could Be with You) - Miss La-Vell
11. I Got to Know - The 5 Royales
12. I Found True Love - Oscar Perry
13. If I Don't See You Again - Ted Taylor
14. I've Just Got to Forget You - Bud Harper
15. Close up the Back Door - Cookie
16. Sally Sue Brown - Arthur Alexander
17. Phoney Lover - Clyde Shelby
18. Somebody Somewhere - Gene Allison
19. Somebody, Somewhere - Larry Birdsong
20. Wait and See - Fred Lowery
21. Slave to Love - Charles Walker
22. Too Many Tears - Roy Lee Johnson
23. Hurts Me to My Heart - Rudy Ray Moore
24. The World Is Yours - Johnny Wright
25. What Can I Do for You - Elmore Morris
26. The Thrill of Yesterday - Donel Austin
27. You Don't Miss Your Water - William Bell
28. I Cried - Joe Medwick
29. Frozen Love - Gay Meadows
30. Blessed Are These Tears - Joe Tex
31. Tend to Your Business - Arthur K. Adams
32. Everything Will Be Alright - Gene Allison
33. I'm Leaving You - Ted Taylor
34. That's a Good Idea - Grover Mitchell
35. Give Me Your Love - Delores Johnson
36. I Need Somebody - Little Milton
37. I'll Learn to Love Again - Little Junior Parker
38. I'm Not Gonna Leave - Joe Perkins
39. Come into My Heart - Little Clarence
40. Give Us Your Blessings - Ruth White
41. Am I Losing You - Little Ike
42. That's Cuz I Love You - Louis Jones
43. You're Gonna Miss Me - Shirley Raymond
44. Shout Bamalama - Otis Redding
45. Sooner or Later - Larry Birdsong
46. Best of Luck Baby - Earl Gaines
47. Can't Stand to See You Cry - Tony Borders
48. I Say! That's All Right - Roosevelt Jones
49. Help Yourself - Steve Dickinson
50. I Woke up Screaming - Bobby Blue Bland
51. My Love Belongs to You - Sam & Dave
52. Backtracking - Little Junior Parker
53. I Don't Hurt Anymore - Fontella Bass
54. Please, Please, Please - James Brown
Soul had its Golden Era from around 1964 through 1975, and while it might seem obvious these days, mixing blues, country, and R&B with southern gospel passion and secular lyrics, modern soul, like any other vernacular American pop music, didn't just spring to life fully formed. There were many artists, some who went on to have big careers, who explored the roots and avenues of soul long before the term was even formatted as a musical genre. This fascinating, informative, revelatory, and romping two-disc set tells the story of the roads and branches that ended up manifesting itself as soul between 1954 and 1962, and features early sides from Joe Tex, Gene Allison, Bobby Bland, Roscoe Shelton, Sam and Dave, Joe Perkins, Grover Mitchell, Lavelle White, and many more. ~ Steve Leggett
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