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| 1. Walk Around Heaven All Day - The Caravans | |||
| 2. Heart Full Of Love - The Invincibles | |||
| 3. Man's Temptation - Gene Chandler | |||
| 4. Here's A Heart - The Diplomats | |||
| 5. There Goes My Baby - The Drifters | |||
| 6. Two Lovers Make One Fool - The Serenades | |||
| 7. I Never Dreamed - The Cookies | |||
| 8. Come Tomorrow - Marie Knight | |||
| 9. I'll Give My Life - Brenda Holloway | |||
| 10. Sad Girl - Jay Wiggins | |||
| 11. I'm Counting On You - The Freeman Brothers | |||
| 12. I Found A Love - The Falcons | |||
| 13. What'd I Say - Ray Charles | |||
| 14. The Wrong Girl - The Showmen | |||
| 15. Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) - Benny Spellman | |||
| 16. Down In The Valley - Solomon Burke | |||
| 17. Always Accused - Willie Tee | |||
| 18. Call Somebody Please - The Manhattans | |||
| 19. Lover's Prayer - The Wallace Brothers | |||
| 20. This Is My Prayer - Theola Kilgore | |||
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Not a revolution,
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This review is from: The Birth of Soul Vol.2 (Audio CD)
Soul did not come to us by a revolution, but it was an evolutionary process that took place somewhere between the end of the 1950s and the early years of the 1960s. In being evolution, therefor we might consider the Ace/Kent series Birth of Soul as the RnB equivalent of Charles Darwin's Origin of species. New artists take over the place of the established ones. A good example of this you find on this record. Soul as the major genre in popular Afro-american music took the place that Doo-wop previously hold. Therefor you will find on this record songs by Doo-wop artists as the Drifters who are (unsuccesfully) trying to adopt their own style to the new circumstances, and you will also hear Solomon Burke who steps out of the traditional gospel mode to become a Soul superstar. The Birth of the Soul series covers this evolutionary process very good. And as in all evolutions it is some kind of "learning by doing" process and it is therefor very interesting listening to those early attempts of what would become a fully devoleped musical genre in a couple of years time.
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the basis of any good soul collection,
By I. Sutherland - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Birth of Soul Vol.2 (Audio CD)
the 3 volumes in this series constitute as good a cross section of late '50s to mid '60s as it is possible to achieve in the limits of 3 cds. of course there are favorites missing, on the other hand some of the choices are inspired. not a bad track amongst them. get all 3 volumes & stop messing around.
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