(Soul, Funk) VA - Mastercuts Soul Sessions - 3CD - 2007, MP3 (tracks), VBR 128-192 kbps
VA - Mastercuts Soul Sessions - 3CD
Жанр: Soul, Funk
Год выпуска диска: 2007
Производитель диска: United Kingdom
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: VBR 128-192 kbps
Продолжительность: 121:12
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DISC 1:
1. Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye
2. Summer Breeze - The Isley Brothers
3. Let's Stay Together - Billy Paul
4. Inside My Love - Cybil Fenton
5. Always & Forever - Heatwave
6. Even Though You've Gone - The Jacksons
7. All Night Long - Rietta Austin
8. Family Affair - Sly & Family Stone
9. Personal Reality - The Guidence
10. Boulevard - Tito Pukwana
DISC 2:
1. For The Love Of Money - The O'Jays
2. Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
3. On My Own - Simone Trust/Gregg Holmes
4. Yu Ma / Go Away Little Girl - Marlena Shaw
5. Moving On - Terri Love
6. Venus Rise - Mozez
7. Sumthin Sumthin - Soul Sisters
8. Soul Train - Soul Sisters
9. Something Got A Hold On Me - Memphis Soul
10. Bullet - Harlem Nights
DISC 3:
1. Change Is Gonna Come, A - Bobby Womack
2. Save The Children - Gil Scott-Heron
3. Nothing Ever Easy - The Shufflers
4. So Hung Up On You - Billy Griffin
5. Givein' It Up - Barbara Stevens
6. Changing Season - The Misha Sextet
7. Hit Me - Darius P.
8. Little Bit More, A - The Supers
9. Let's Get It On - Graham Dee
10. Can You Handle It - Tyra Fox
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This 3CD compilation racks up some of the great and good of the soul community. Unfortunately, they are mostly singing other people’s songs.
Billy Paul makes an appearance with a wholly unnecessary Al Green standard, while Bobby Womack does his best Sam Cooke impression with ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’. It’s a version that many people will already know, but few could ever truly prefer. Meanwhile, someone (not even worth naming) offers up such a truly heinous rendition of ‘Let’s Get It On’ that it actually made us quite angry inside.
There are a few fleeting gems though - courtesy of Gil Scott-Heron, The Isley Brothers and Sly & The Family Stone originals. But really, there’s very little here that any soul fan worth their Detroit/Philly salt wouldn’t already own.
Cheap and nasty, they shouldn’t even be allowed to print the word ‘soul’ on the cover… Junior Morris