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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Hi-Story of Soul, Htos
UPC
5060331750284
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24046058134

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2015
Genre
Soul/R&B & Soul
Artist
Various
Release Title
Vol. 2-Where Southern Soul Began

Dimensions

Item Height
0.38 in
Item Weight
0.24 lb
Item Length
5.57 in
Item Width
5.03 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
55
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Al 'TNT' Braggs - Cigarettes ; Coffee, Joe Tex - I Let Her Get Away, Ted Taylor - Since You're Home, Rodge Martin - They Say, Roscoe Shelton - Yesterday's Mistake, Sam and Dave - I Need Love, Tabby Thomas - My Baby's Got It, The 5 Royales - She Did Me Wrong, Arthur Alexander - the Girl That Radiates That Charm, Arthur K. Adams - I'll Be Your Friend, Bobby "Blue" Bland - Don't Cry No More, Buddy Ace - Screaming Please, The Chellows - Be My Baby, George Hughley - It Hurt Me Too, Lavelle White - Stop These Teardrops, Steve Dickinson - Before I Leave You, Bobby Hebb - Atlanta Ga, Maxine Davis - Another Man, William Bell - Any Other Way, The Tams - Untie Me, Prince Conley - I'm Going Home, Herbert Hunter - Dr. Feel - Good, Barbara Lynn - You're Gonna Need Me, Yvonne Fair - I Found You, Calvin ; Clarence - I Don't Know School Girl, Sam Baker - So Long, Little Jimmy Griffin - If Things Don't Change, Fontella Bass - Honey Bee, Donald Hines - Baby Tell It Like It Is, Ted Taylor - Be Ever Wonderful, The 5 Royales - Show Me, Bud Harper - Down the Aisle, Carol Fran - Emmitt Lee, Ray Charles - a Fool for You, Otis Redding - These Arms of Mine, Carl Greenstreet - Hey Mama, Roscoe Shelton - We've Been Wrong, Rufus Thomas - I Didn't Believe, Willie Harper - I'll Never Leave You, Kip Anderson - I Wanna Be the Only One, Larry Birdsong - It Won't Be This Way Always, Finnimo - Just Ask for What You Want, Bobby "Blue" Bland - Loan a Helping Hand, Sam and Dave - No More Pain, Arthur Alexander - Soldier of Love, Grover Mitchell - Everywhere I Go, Joe Perkins - Until You Were Gone, Joe Medwick - You Ain't Treating Her Right, Tabby Thomas - Hoodoo Party, Freddie North - Ninety - Pound Woman, Al 'TNT' Braggs - I Don't Think I Can Make It, Rodge Martin - I'm Standing By, Charles James - Thief in the Night, Arthur K. Adams - the Same Thing, Joe Tex - Meet Me in Church
Notes
WHERE SOUTHERN SOUL BEGAN - VOL 2 showcases many more artists who contributed to the birth of the genre. The songs come from all parts of the south of the US: From New Orleans via Miami and from Mobile, Alabama to Memphis and Nashville. Many of these then unsung heroes such as Ted Taylor, Joe Tex, Otis Redding and William Bell, went on to have highly successful careers, and this set gives a valuable insight into the music they were making before the big hits started coming. Other artists featured are more obscure as they made only a few recordings before fading from view. Yet singers such as Steve Dixon, George Hughley and Prince Conley made just as valid a contribution to the beginnings of southern soul. The music here combines elements of country, R & B, doo-wop, gospel and blues, and retains the ability to move listeners some 50 years on with it's emotional intensity and musical power.

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