NOW DECADES OF SOUL (4 CD Set)

I started listening to Soul Music as a kid in the 1960s. Motown was my favorite record company. I loved Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, and Dusty Springfield. I listened to the Supremes, the Ronettes, and The Temptations. I wanted to be one of the Four Tops!

This 4 CD set delivers plenty of hits from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The songs in the 1990s seem more repetitive and more focused on loud voices than lyrics. Are you a fan of Soul Music? Any favorites here? GRADES: 1960s-A, 1970s-B+, 1980s-B, 1990s-B-

TRACK LIST:

THE 60s
1-01Dionne WarwickWalk On By2:55
1-02Aretha FranklinRespect2:25
1-03Ike & Tina TurnerRiver Deep, Mountain High3:38
1-04The RonettesBe My Baby2:40
1-05The CrystalsThen He Kissed Me2:40
1-06Stevie WonderFor Once In My Life2:50
1-07Marvin GayeI Heard It Through The Grapevine3:14
1-08The TemptationsMy Girl2:44
1-09Ben E. KingStand By Me2:55
1-10Percy SledgeWhen A Man Loves A Woman2:51
1-11Otis Redding(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay2:43
1-12Mary WellsMy Guy2:54
1-13The SupremesStop! In The Name Of Love2:53
1-14Martha Reeves & The VandellasDancing In The Street2:39
1-15Jackson 5*–I Want You Back2:59
1-16Four TopsReach Out I’ll Be There2:59
1-17The DriftersSave The Last Dance For Me2:34
1-18Jackie Wilson(I Get The) Sweetest Feeling2:55
1-19Sam & DaveSoul Man2:39
1.20Dusty SpringfieldSon Of A Preacher Man2:25
1-21Erma FranklinPiece Of My Heart2:36
1-22Smokey Robinson & The Miracles*–The Tracks Of My Tears2:56
1-23Jimmy RuffinWhat Becomes Of The Brokenhearted3:00
1-24James BrownIt’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World2:49
1-25Nina SimoneFeeling Good2:53
THE 70s
2-01Diana RossAin’t No Mountain High Enough3:31
2-02Freda PayneBand Of Gold2:56
2-03Bill WithersLovely Day4:10
2-04The Isley BrothersSummer Breeze, Pt. 13:09
2-05CommodoresEasy4:20
2-06The Three DegreesWhen Will I See You Again2:59
2-07Gladys Knight & The Pips*–Midnight Train To Georgia4:38
2-08Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes* Feat. Teddy PendergrassIf You Don’t Know Me By Now3:25
2-09Billy PaulMe And Mrs. Jones3:37
2-10Minnie RipertonLovin’ You3:19
2-11Deniece WilliamsFree2:51
2-12The StylisticsCan’t Give You Anything (But My Love)3:13
2-13Barry WhiteYou’re The First, The Last, My Everything4:35
2-14The CrusadersStreet Life3:57
2-15Earth, Wind & FireFantasy3:49
2-16Elton JohnAre You Ready For Love (’79 Version Radio Edit)3:32
2-17The FloatersFloat On4:10
2-18Peaches & HerbReunited3:55
2-19Billy Preston & SyreetaWith You I’m Born Again3:41
2-20Rose RoyceWishing On A Star4:52
2-21Michael JacksonOne Day In Your Life4:16
THE 80s
3-01Rufus And Chaka KhanAin’t Nobody4:44
3-02Womack & WomackTeardrops3:50
3-03Ashford & SimpsonSolid3:45
3-04Anita BakerSweet Love4:22
3-05Marvin GayeSexual Healing4:00
3-06Kool & the GangCherish3:54
3-07Soul II Soul & Caron WheelerBack To Life (However Do You Want Me)3:49
3-08Alexander O’NealCriticize4:09
3-09Luther VandrossNever Too Much3:53
3-10Lionel RichieAll Night Long (All Night)4:19
3-11Donna SummerOn The Radio4:05
3-12ShalamarA Night To Remember3:34
3-13Fat Larry’s BandZoom4:17
3-14Billy OceanSuddenly3:51
3-15Loose EndsHangin’ On A String (Contemplating)3:36
3-16Jocelyn BrownSomebody Else’s Guy3:50
3-17Gwen GuthrieAin’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent3:34
3-18Jennifer HollidayAnd I’m Telling You I’m Not Going4:06
3-19Phyllis NelsonMove Closer4:35
3-20Roberta Flack & Peabo BrysonTonight I Celebrate My Love3:29
THE 90s
4-01Whitney HoustonI Have Nothing4:50
4-02All-4-OneI Swear3:43
4-03Boyz II MenI’ll Make Love To You3:59
4-04Charles & EddieWould I Lie To You3:38
4-05SealCrazy4:28
4-06SadeNo Ordinary Love4:01
4-07Oleta AdamsGet Here4:35
4-08Toni BraxtonUn-break My Heart4:29
4-09The Source Feat. Candi StatonYou Got The Love (New Voyager Mix)3:13
4-10GabrielleGive Me A Little More Time4:55
4-11En VogueDon’t Let Go (Love)4:04
4-12Brandy (2) & MonicaThe Boy Is Mine4:01
4-13SWVRight Here (Human Nature Radio Mix)3:47
4-14ShaniceI Love Your Smile3:49
4-15Crystal WatersGypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)3:42
4-16M PeopleDon’t Look Any Further3:51
4-17The Tony Rich ProjectNobody Knows4:20
4-18Dina CarrollDon’t Be A Stranger4:44
4-19Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For Last3:40

29 thoughts on “NOW DECADES OF SOUL (4 CD Set)

  1. wolf

    Oh my …
    Just looking at the titles on the fist CD makes me want to switch on any of my players again.
    Those fabulous 60s!
    Of course Tina’s River Deep is my all time favourite but the others too – those were the days!
    And I was lucky to receive AFN (the army radio in Germany) and to have friends whose records I could copy to my cassette recorder.

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  2. Deb

    I love almost everything on the first two CDs—for once, the people who compiled the records chose the best/most famous/most representative song from each artist. The second two CDs aren’t quite as solid, but Sade, Seal, Rufus, and even Elton John (the not as well-known but quite good “Are You Ready for Love”) round out the collection. A great choice—I could listen to a good portion of these collections all day!

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  3. Fred Blosser

    Pretty good selection of tracks I remember from junior high and high school (’60s), college and after (’70s) and drive-time radio (’80s and ’90s).

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    1. george Post author

      Fred, when I was driving to work in the 1980s and 1990s I listened to Canadian music stations for variety. They rarely play much Soul Music.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    Duh. Yes. I don’t know the Jackie Wilson, but otherwise all of the ’60s, yes. As mentioned, “What Becomes Of the Broken Hearted ” is one of Jackie’s favorite songs, along with “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” and the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry, Baby”, to name a few. “Be My Baby” and “My Girl” top my list, among other favorites, “Reach Out I’ll Be There” being another.

    One that wasn’t a favorite was a concert highlight. We saw Stevie Wonder and in the middle of “For Once In My Life” he brought Tony Bennett out to sing it with him !

    Also:

    Respect
    The Tracks Of My Tears
    Soul Man

    Next, the ’70s.

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  5. Cap'n Bob

    I like most of the sixties and seventies music, but the eighties are spotty! I can certainly do without child molester Michael Jackson!

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  6. Jeff Meyerson

    I’m much more mixed on the 70s group. I’ve always intensely disliked the Diana Ross version of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” which may have outsole the Marvin Gaye-Tammi Terrell original, but can’t touch it otherwise.

    I’ll take the Earth, Wind and Fire, the Freda Payne, Gladys Knight, Teddy Pendergrass.

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      1. Deb

        I seem to remember she got black-listed because her follow-up to “Band of Gold” was an anti-Vietnam song called “Bring the Boys Home”. Not sure how accurate that is, but it’s a shame someone with her voice never went any further.

      2. Jeff Meyerson

        When we used to listen to WCBS-FM, the oldies station, in the days they still played mostly ’60s and ’70s, they seemed to play “Band of Gold” pretty much every day.

  7. wolf

    Freda Payne sold a million copies of “Bring the Boys Home” but she switched the record company. Interesting background on wikipedia.

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  8. Todd Mason

    Well, again, these comps are all a balance of what’s cheap and what will Move Units Fast. So they lean on Motown and related smooth soul in the ’60s, edge of disco in the ’60s, edge of disco in the ’70s and early ’80s, pitching ever more to either Quiet Storm or the kids almost alone in the latter decades.

    And, of course, there were those who thought Aretha Franklin and James Brown were just yelling, too. They either weren’t listening or couldn’t, but they said it.

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      1. Todd Mason

        Insane. I’ve hated a number of popular songs, but even some MOR is better than fine. Just don’t play any Robert Goulet, Conway Twitty, the Guess Who’s “American Woman” (all for those lyrics), Kanye West or Leo Sayer if we’re required to both listen to it..Janina Gavankar doing West’s “Love Lockdown” while playing her marimba is fine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjzaJ3mw_uw

  9. wolf

    Just a bit OT:
    In the late 60s I heard the German/American band Soul Caravan in a kind of local disco and told them that they were in the wrong place with those country boys who didn’t like their music.
    So I organised a concert at one of the university halls which went really well. They had changed their name to Xhol Caravan to show that they were playing more than just soul music.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xhol_Caravan
    Fond memories!!

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      1. wolf

        Well, in the 1960s when I was a student and a member of the German Humanist Union I helped with organising many evenings, concerts not so often but political stuff.
        A few examples:
        We got a director of the German movie censorship organisation (Freiwillige Filmselbstkontrolle) zo give a talk about the necessity of censorship and age ratings after which he showed examples from different movies.
        First extreme crime, brutal killings, torture etc
        And then everybody was happy when the show switched to sex scenes which were too open for those times.
        We showed a film made in communist East Germany which was never shown in West Germany. It described the connections between German big capitalists and the Nazi party.
        We presented a doctor who helped older married couples who had several children already, wanted no more children bur still sex by operating the women.
        Following a paragraph from the “Christian” German constitution he would have been sent to jail but then at the end of the 60s the left Social Democrats came to power and the constitution was changed – also homosexuality would no longer get you into jail …
        I used to call the German ruling party in those days the Clerical Fascists” – they still used many laws made by the Nazis…
        the list could go on …

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