Various - Americas 24 Greatest Male Soul Singers

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Review by Hideiti Omori

The album Americas 24 Greatest Male Soul Singers by Various is a must-have for any fan of soul music. With a total of 24 tracks, this album showcases some of the greatest male soul singers of all time.

The album opens with the iconic voice of Sam Cooke on "A Change Is Gonna Come", a powerful track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other highlights include Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On", Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness", and Al Green's "Let's Stay Together".

Each track on this album is a classic in its own right, and the collection as a whole is a testament to the enduring popularity of soul music. The album also features tracks from lesser-known artists such as Bobby Womack and William Bell, making it a great introduction to the genre for newcomers.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Nothing Takes The Place Of You
Baby Scratch My Back
I Wake Up Cryin'
Ain't Nobody Home
Personality
These Arms Of Mine
We're Gonna Make It
It Hurts Me Too
Ya-Ya
Steal Away
If You Need Me
Are You Lonely For Me Baby
Part Time Love
Mercy-Mercy
C.C. Rider
Talk To Me
Kansas City
Tell It Like It Is
Prisoner Of Love
Barefootin'
But It's Alright
Land Of A 1,000 Dances
Do You Feel It
The Duck

Video

Chuck Jackson - I Wake Up Crying
Howard Tate - Ain't Nobody Home
Lloyd Price - Personality (1959)
JAMES BROWN Prisoner of Love AUG '63
FREDDIE SCOTT - Are You Lonely For Me Baby
Wilbert Harrison Kansas City (1959)

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Catalog Numbers

L.P. 5001, LP-5001

Labels

Soul Time Records , Soul Time Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
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Summary by Hideiti Omori

Americas 24 Greatest Male Soul Singers is a fantastic collection of tracks that will appeal to anyone who loves soul music. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just dipping your toes into the genre, this album is definitely worth a listen.

Comments

tranthah
tranthah 2023-04-13
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jackstorey
jackstorey 2023-04-12
Awesome song, he played the audience with his eyes. Go Wilbert ?
leonorsosa001
leonorsosa001 2023-04-11
Too bad dick clark left philly
foreverhelper
foreverhelper 2023-04-11
Sounds like she had babies with her cuss.
zav100
zav100 2023-04-11
He looks so shy! He acts real.
afubenibupeg
afubenibupeg 2023-04-10
To dance floor waddles, the crazy little duck
lalezar
lalezar 2023-04-09
The Beatles did a cover of this song as part of a Medley with Little Richard's Hey,Hey,Hey,Hey in 1964 but they changed the lyrics with some being indecipherable especially Hey, Hey,Hey,Hey!
Why were The Beatles allowed to change the lyrics so dramatically?
sumitgurjar96
sumitgurjar96 2023-04-08
Lots of gum chewing in those days!
misapuestasvip
misapuestasvip 2023-04-08
Big hit that became a classic! I still like this song! And what a different world it was then! Teenagers just wanted to have fun! And groove to music! They didn’t and couldn’t load up on Weapons and go shoot up their local Schools like they do now! That madness never occurred to them then! They didn’t think about killing people. That’s how sick our Society has become! Think about it. It’s very disturbing and sad! No one back then could have imagined the madness going on now!
dwctennessee
dwctennessee 2023-04-08
Watching this video
No one was smiling
bayangi01
bayangi01 2023-04-08
Strollin' at the H.S. Sock Hop.
mussemann
mussemann 2023-04-07
Personally, I think JB,was the most versatile Entertainer of the 50tys, 60tys 2 the mid 70tys nothing he couldn't do that didn't move u musically! And I been around all of those top decades!
wslauemily
wslauemily 2023-04-07
I love this rendition out of all of them! I lived in KC (suburb) 20 years ago. I'm going to Kansas City, here I come!! ??⚾? ??? ❤
zhangqiangblog
zhangqiangblog 2023-04-07
You need a new desk.