Yes! That's another gem! Any other similar soul artists I should check out? I'm really only familiar with Otis, Gaye, Irma Thomas, Nina Simone, and now Cooke.
Yes! That's another gem! Any other similar soul artists I should check out? I'm really only familiar with Otis, Gaye, Irma Thomas, Nina Simone, and now Cooke.
Much of the early soul stuff is focused around singles. That said, you need to check out the first two Sam and Dave albums, Booker T. and the MGs for instrumental stuff (Hip Hug Her would be my choice of albums), and then the twin peaks of Wilson Pickett and later Jackie Wilson (Your Love (Liftin' Me Higher) is my favorite soul song and just about my favorite song ever.) The Stax/Volt singles collections from the early 90s are essential for that gritty soul sound.
Oh and Al Green. Smooth soul, but his stuff is just jaw droppingly good, and he did albums better than almost anyone else in the genre.
Ah, thanks again man! Can't wait to dive into all that stuff. And oh yeah, forgot about Green, definitely another one of my favorites.
Those Al Green/Willie Mitchell era albums are fantastic. You can't go wrong with those albums.
Buddy, lurking your last.fm is what inspired me to check Sam out! I'm "Unluvable" on there (it's sarcasm haha).. I added you and Bmack recently.
Lurk away. I'm not sure how accurate those reading are as I don't have a reliable scrobber, but i have been listening to a lot of Frank Ocean's new one, speaking of great r&b albums. I can't get over "Thinkin Bout You." Excellent musicial recommendations from people on here is one the reason I came on board those many years ago.
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For sure. Seriously, been lovin' that record. And same here![]()
I'm gonna add a few recs to the pot; I love where this thread went today. Arguably my favorite genre, with Harlem Square Club at the top of the list.
Syl Johnson - Complete Mythology (1958-1972) (One of the greatest anthologies of soul ever; forgotten legend really)
James Carr - You Got My Mind Messed Up (1966) (Incredible southern soul; Otis Redding's rival)
Percy Sledge - When a Man Loves a Woman (1966) (Yes, that title is exactly what you think)
The Impressions - The Impressions (1963) (Curtis Mayfield in the early 60s)
Sam Cooke - Night Beat (1963) (Amazing Sam session)
And some great later stuff/ TSOP stuff
Roy Ayers - He's Coming (1972) (One of my all-time favorite musicians, deeeeep catalogue of cuts)
Billy Paul - 360 Degrees of Billy Paul (1972) (Good, trippy, weird intro to TSOP; covers for days and he kills all of them)
Baby Huey - A Living Legend (1971) (Genius compilation by the late great Huey; psychedelic soul)
Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson - It's Your World (1976) (Gil's best album if you ask me; Home is Where the Hatred Is)
The Delfonics - Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) (1970) (Title track featured in Tarantino's Jackie Brown; classic of TSOP)
Some names that have to be mentioned: Isaac Hayes, Teddy Pendergrass, The Supremes, Solomon Burke, Willie Hutch, Terry Callier, The Dramatics, David Axelrod, The Isley Brothers, and on and on and on.
Lol. Hopefully didn't shit on this thread too hard; can always pm me for recs too!
Hell yeah! I've heard most of those names before but never knew where to start. Thanks man, I'm sure I'll be busy the next few weeks with listenin' aha.
Yeah, double thanks ods..
5/22 - The Cure - Hollywood Bowl
5/31 - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teragram (?)
6/07 - Chelsea Wolfe - Teragram (?)
6/14 - Silver Apples - Troubadour
6/16 - John Carpenter - Orpheum
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
Beasts of Bourbon
5/22 - The Cure - Hollywood Bowl
5/31 - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teragram (?)
6/07 - Chelsea Wolfe - Teragram (?)
6/14 - Silver Apples - Troubadour
6/16 - John Carpenter - Orpheum
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
I feel very embarrassed for asking but
Cocteau Twins
My favorite by them is Treasure. You also can't go wrong with Heaven or Las Vegas.
The singles and EPs compilation Lullabies to Violaine is a great alternative overview of the band, covering their whole career. They released a ton of singles and EPs, so you can really chart the changes they made as they developed.
The Gun Club
because everyone seems to be buying their records and I have never heard of them until this week.
Fire of Love, then take it from there
The Replacements - OutKast - The Knife - HAIM - Bonobo - Afghan Whigs - The Glitch Mob - The Cult - Shlohmo - Waxahatchee - Wye Oak
Queens of the Stone Age - Pharrell Williams - Pet Shop Boys - Empire of the Sun - Fatboy Slim - Nas - Kid Cudi - Warpaint - Mogwai - Foxygen - The Dismemberment Plan - Blood Orange
Arcade Fire - Beck - Neutral Milk Hotel - Disclosure - Motorhead - Duck Sauce - Little Dragon - Toy Dolls - Fishbone - Superchunk - Daughter - Surfer Blood
Porcupine Tree
Just listen to Opeth
DREAM BIGGER
I started off with Miami,Henry Rollins says Pastoral Hide and Seek is his favorite, and everyone seems to LOVE Fire of Love..
I would though say start off with The Las Vegas Story(studio release) and Ahdem's Wild Dream(a later in their career live album)
I maybe be very bias but you cant go wrong with any of their studio albums.
Jamiroquai. I'm only familiar with that song from the treadmill video.
Are they actually any good? Or are they one of those bands who has a certain amount of rabid followers but in actuality sucks balls?
5/22 - The Cure - Hollywood Bowl
5/31 - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teragram (?)
6/07 - Chelsea Wolfe - Teragram (?)
6/14 - Silver Apples - Troubadour
6/16 - John Carpenter - Orpheum
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
oh you might recognize this track as well.......
if you like one song, then you'll like them all.
Id start w/ 'A Funk Odyssey'.
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The Wedding Present.
Seamonsters, hands down. I wrote about it here (in the MLBMOTW thread) and there's probably still a link for it in the group, if you're a member.
After Seamonsters, go to George Best then Watusi.
Pretty Lights
Taking Up Your Precious Time. It's his first, back when he had a more hip hop/trip hop style.
or Spilling Over Every Side if you're more into his newer wubwub (dubstep) style.
You might as well get them all though, they're all free on his website.
p.s. His new-ish singles We Must Go On and So Bright are both pretty good.