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Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Vol. 1: 1947-1952(more) »rank: 148654by: Various Artists
:Album Description:The first volume in this series. Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; this album chronicles 1947-1952 of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Warner. 2006. |
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Olliet Records Story(more) »rank: 196960from: Phantom Sound & Vision
:Album Description:2008 two CD set, a collection of cuts from the Olliet Records label, which kicks off with hot guitarist, Lafayette 'Thing' Thomas and his extraordinary and influential instrumental, 'The Thing' from 1956. The earliest tracks come from 1946 and feature Gospel groups like The Swanee River Quartet. Also from 1946 come the first recordings from the legendary Percy Mayfield. Other notable Blues artists who recorded for the label include Lowell Fulson and Jimmy 'T99' Nelson. The earliest recording of legendary Jazz bassist, Charles Mingus were made in an R&B style and issued under the name Baron Mingus in 1949 are also included. ... |
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Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Vol. 7 (1969-1972)(more) »rank: 191611by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Volume 7 in this series. Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; this album chronicles 1967-1969 of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Warner. 2006. |
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Lost And Found: The Blue Rock Records Story [2-CD SET](more) »rank: 150596by: Various Artists
: :Little known outside collector circles, the Blue Rock label was Chicago-based Mercury Records' foray into the '60s soul market. Unsurprisingly, a fair number of the sides collected on this double-disc retrospective echo Chi-town styles popularized by Curtis Mayfield and other local producers and writers. Still, surprises abound, not the least of which is the Southern-fried original version of 'Mustang Sally' by its author, Sir Mack Rice. Big names past their hit-making prime (the Shirelles), before it (the Chi-Lites), and in experimental phases (bluesmen Junior Wells and Junior Parker) get lots of play here, as do unjustly obscure singers like Otis Leavill, Tony Diamond, ... |
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Stax: Superblues, Vol. 4: All-Time Classic Blues Hits(more) »rank: 182264by: Various Artists
: :Little known outside collector circles, the Blue Rock label was Chicago-based Mercury Records' foray into the '60s soul market. Unsurprisingly, a fair number of the sides collected on this double-disc retrospective echo Chi-town styles popularized by Curtis Mayfield and other local producers and writers. Still, surprises abound, not the least of which is the Southern-fried original version of 'Mustang Sally' by its author, Sir Mack Rice. Big names past their hit-making prime (the Shirelles), before it (the Chi-Lites), and in experimental phases (bluesmen Junior Wells and Junior Parker) get lots of play here, as do unjustly obscure singers like Otis Leavill, Tony Diamond, ... |
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Forever Gold: The Best of the Blues(more) »rank: 215597by: Various Artists
: :Little known outside collector circles, the Blue Rock label was Chicago-based Mercury Records' foray into the '60s soul market. Unsurprisingly, a fair number of the sides collected on this double-disc retrospective echo Chi-town styles popularized by Curtis Mayfield and other local producers and writers. Still, surprises abound, not the least of which is the Southern-fried original version of 'Mustang Sally' by its author, Sir Mack Rice. Big names past their hit-making prime (the Shirelles), before it (the Chi-Lites), and in experimental phases (bluesmen Junior Wells and Junior Parker) get lots of play here, as do unjustly obscure singers like Otis Leavill, Tony Diamond, ... |
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Blues After Hours: All Instrumental(more) »rank: 167478by: Various Artists
: :Little known outside collector circles, the Blue Rock label was Chicago-based Mercury Records' foray into the '60s soul market. Unsurprisingly, a fair number of the sides collected on this double-disc retrospective echo Chi-town styles popularized by Curtis Mayfield and other local producers and writers. Still, surprises abound, not the least of which is the Southern-fried original version of 'Mustang Sally' by its author, Sir Mack Rice. Big names past their hit-making prime (the Shirelles), before it (the Chi-Lites), and in experimental phases (bluesmen Junior Wells and Junior Parker) get lots of play here, as do unjustly obscure singers like Otis Leavill, Tony Diamond, ... |
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Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974, Vol. 8 (1969-1974)(more) »rank: 192622by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Volume 8 in this series. Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; this album chronicles 1970-1974 of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Warner. 2006. |
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Crescent City Bounce(more) »rank: 123771by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Volume 8 in this series. Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; this album chronicles 1970-1974 of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Warner. 2006. |
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The Knights of the Blues Table(more) »rank: 200094by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Volume 8 in this series. Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; this album chronicles 1970-1974 of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Warner. 2006. |



