La La Means I Love You - BUDDHAArtist: The Delfonics
Community Score: 10.00
Philly soul has rarely sounded as regal as it does on Buddah Records "Original Masters" reissue series. Their initial batch of releases includes the first three long-players from the Thom Bell-produced and arranged Delfonics. While La La Means I Love You is the trio's debut LP, they had actually been working with Bell as far back as their 1966...
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The Greatest Hits of Jackie WilsonArtist: Jackie Wilson
Community Score: 9.50
This 14-song CD contains enough Jackie Wilson to satisfy his most ardent fans. Spanning from Berry Gordy's stuttering "Reet Petite" to the smooth "You Got Me Walking" produced by Eugene Record. Sandwiched between are his best and meatiest soul trips: "Whispers," "Lonely Teardrops," "Higher and Higher," "To Be Loved," "Baby Workout," and seven...
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Spirit in the DarkArtist: Aretha Franklin
Community Score: 5.00
Spirit in the Dark was one of Aretha Franklin's more overlooked albums from her Atlantic prime, despite the inclusion of a couple hit singles (the title track and "Don't Play That Song"). The disc includes five of her own compositions (the most she ever recorded for a single album) and her usual eclectic choice of cover material. On this record,...
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Good Guys Only Win in the MoviesArtist: Mel & Tim
Community Score: 10.00
Mel & Tim's debut album featured both of their smashes, "Backfield in Motion" and "Good Guys Only Win in the Movies." As full-length soul records of the era go, it's a bit above average, if only because the duo wrote a high percentage of their own material. It's sweet Chicago pop/soul circa 1969-70 at its most centrist: not too slick, not...
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Artist: Aretha Franklin
The first compilation based on Franklin's successes of 1967-1968 on Atlantic. Included among the 14 selections here are all of the big bits (nine of which went Top 10) that established Franklin's enduring reputation, from "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)" to "I Say A Little Prayer." It sometimes got as good as this afterwards, but it...
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Lady Soul - ATLANTIC/RHINOArtist: Aretha Franklin
Community Score: 8.25
Appearing after a blockbuster debut and a sophomore set that was rather disappointing (in comparison), 1968's Lady Soul proved Aretha Franklin, the pop sensation, was no fluke. Her performances were more impassioned than on her debut, and the material just as strong, an inspired blend of covers and originals from the best songwriters in soul and...
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The Time Has ComeArtist: The Chambers Brothers
This, the Chambers Brothers' coming-of-age record, was a well-timed and even better executed exercise in modern record-making. The brothers had recorded several excellent gospel-folk sides on a few labels (including CBS) in the mid-'60s. They were darlings of the folk set, and even sang backup on a few unreleased Bob Dylan sessions in 1965. By...
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Motown Superstars Series, Vol. 8Artist: Jimmy Ruffin
An excellent coupling of David and Jimmy Ruffin's individual solo highlights. A couple of cuts from their unheralded LP together are also included, making this a well-rounded package. Two obscurities from each spice this skimpy but tight compilation: David Ruffin's dramatic, aching "Just Let Me Hold You For a Night," and Jimmy Ruffin's...
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This Old Heart of MineArtist: The Isley Brothers
SunshowerArtist: Thelma Houston
Jimmy Webb produces this set, including a cover of "Jumpin' Jack Flash." ~ Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide
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Reach OutArtist: The Four Tops
Community Score: 6.30
Though it's one of the best Four Tops records of the '60s, Reach Out still feels weighted down by a few vain attempts at adult pop crossover. It certainly starts out right, with the glorious "Reach out, I'll Be There," the group's second pop/R&B chart-topper. After a faithful cover of the Left Banke's "Walk Away Renee," though, listeners are...
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