lush post-1970 soul music from motown / tamala / atlantic is the best shit ever

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dc, i found a record store in district heights, md called memory lane records and it's basically heaven for this type of shit

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 03:54 (eight years ago) link

Heez you might also like early Hall & Oates (h/t sund4r for this vid):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si03zdG6Twk

human life won't become a cat (man alive), Sunday, 3 April 2016 03:56 (eight years ago) link

There goes all my money. Thanks!

dc, Sunday, 3 April 2016 03:57 (eight years ago) link

whoa who is 21st century? that's great

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 03:59 (eight years ago) link

Actually the album version might be closer to the sound you want

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-msVGwWIh8U

human life won't become a cat (man alive), Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:07 (eight years ago) link

nice i've always wondered about hall & oates but never dug in.

I got 3 eddie kendricks albums, blue lights in the basement, the isaac hayes movement, pure smokey, and fullfillingness' first finale in like 5 minutes at this record store and had to make myself leave

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:12 (eight years ago) link

Also you may find some overlap with the stuff recommended in this thread that I started a while back:
Recommend me some simmering soul tracks like "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" and "Walk on By"

human life won't become a cat (man alive), Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:18 (eight years ago) link

Somehow I manage to do damage even at cdepot, which is kind of a mess. Mostly jazz today, though.

That 21st Century is great.

dc, Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:19 (eight years ago) link

nice. i was having a hard time finding threads on this. this gladys knight and the pips live album is really worth checking out

https://open.spotify.com/track/78jtejv9Uic44cE2ndNBhb

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:27 (eight years ago) link

How did we get so deep into this thread without someone mentioning The O'Jays?

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:53 (eight years ago) link

And the chi-lites!

dc, Sunday, 3 April 2016 04:58 (eight years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIfQpzzTfio

here's another good one from 21st Century

larry appleton, Sunday, 3 April 2016 05:01 (eight years ago) link

yeah o'jays are one i've been meaning to check out. for some reason i associate them with the psychedelic side of this stuff

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 05:53 (eight years ago) link

chi-lites a letter to myself album sounds perfect!

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 05:56 (eight years ago) link

jesus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkPdOxUBGwU

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 05:59 (eight years ago) link

^great track

human life won't become a cat (man alive), Sunday, 3 April 2016 06:06 (eight years ago) link

I got to think that getting to 16 track recording is a big part of this type sound. You have a similar thread of strings being used on classic blues artists like BB King and Bobby Blue Bland along with the 'countrypolitan' productions of Billy Sherrill for Charlie Rich and George Jones.

earlnash, Sunday, 3 April 2016 13:20 (eight years ago) link

best listening to that album all week. lots of gwen guthrie songs. every motown and philly soul trick in the book.

scott seward, Sunday, 3 April 2016 18:19 (eight years ago) link

Yeah, speaking of Philly soul, I thought of it while listening to the new Bonnie Raitt---she still sometimes seems like she's assimilated elements Ganble-Huff's approach over the years---and thinking I still need to check out albums by MFSB, who were pretty much the house band on a lot of G-H productions right? Also thinking about psychedelic Soul, what a 70s Creem reviewer dubbed the Norman Whitfield Experience. A lot of hits and deep album excursions on this 2-CD set:
http://www.amazon.com/Psychedelic-Soul-CD-The-Temptations/dp/B00009V7U8

dow, Sunday, 3 April 2016 18:56 (eight years ago) link

Dunno why it won't let me post the righteous cover, but here's the tracklist etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Psychedelic-Soul-2-CD-Temptations/dp/B00009V7U8/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1459710067&sr=1-1&keywords=psychedelic+soul

dow, Sunday, 3 April 2016 19:02 (eight years ago) link

yeah the sister sledge is nice. phily soul is probably what first hooked me on the stuff. i remember the arrangement to "ready or not" flooring me when i first heard it.

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 22:10 (eight years ago) link

and yes charlie rich and a lot of the pre-outlaw stuff hit's the same vein for me. in fact, wasn't it this stuff that inspired the stripped down outlaw period?

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 22:15 (eight years ago) link

this is my fave rich/sherrill jam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Azui-cs9DQ

Heez, Sunday, 3 April 2016 22:17 (eight years ago) link

wow, Kendricks is great (I also love how it rhymes with Hendrix)

I could listen to the beat on this one for days:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg48iWKKC0s

calstars, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 00:24 (eight years ago) link

That album is probably the best of his, but they're all so good.

Heez, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 00:40 (eight years ago) link

Heez blowing my mind with this thread. CHI-LITES

calstars, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 00:45 (eight years ago) link

http://youtu.be/EqMk57Scxu0

sciatica, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 01:00 (eight years ago) link

want to play bass like this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_iOr49DJ8U

Heez, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 02:31 (eight years ago) link

and this one's a beauty. the drums!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBZ9jgvcCqo

Heez, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 02:38 (eight years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X23t2MCZsHE

calstars, Wednesday, 6 April 2016 16:17 (eight years ago) link

mandrill doing some good shit around this time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIoQDDoVElg

Heez, Saturday, 9 April 2016 05:03 (eight years ago) link

i swear someone sampled this but i'm not finding anything. maybe the beginning just sounds like a portishead song or something

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK8F51cIFn8

Heez, Saturday, 9 April 2016 05:21 (eight years ago) link

This is a good retrospective of Kendricks's solo career: http://soultrain.com/2015/12/22/soul-retrospective-eddie-kendricks/

Sounds like co-producers Leonard Caston and Frank Wilson played a big part on his better early material.

Heez, Monday, 11 April 2016 15:27 (eight years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5BJmtHCyc8

larry appleton, Friday, 22 April 2016 19:04 (seven years ago) link

wow, that's beautiful

calstars, Friday, 22 April 2016 19:30 (seven years ago) link

This track by Buddy Miles is one I recently came across. It's lush.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCwBhbhbok8

earlnash, Friday, 22 April 2016 19:47 (seven years ago) link

Dunno if these fit entirely (too gospel? too disco?) but they are 1970s and they are lush and I love them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKEdTikamG4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp1HdiRGA7Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcz_TG-qY_8

tay.ai fan (seandalai), Saturday, 23 April 2016 01:09 (seven years ago) link

niiiiiiice. i totally support disco era lushness here. it gives me an excuse to post one of my favorite songs ever:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ_0sof4kLE

Heez, Saturday, 23 April 2016 01:50 (seven years ago) link

That Caston & Majors track is stunning.

rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 26 April 2016 04:07 (seven years ago) link

The Caston & Majors album is great all the way through. Think it got reissued a couple of years ago.

Kitchen Person, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 15:23 (seven years ago) link

Not on Spotify or iTunes.

rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 26 April 2016 15:26 (seven years ago) link

Yeah it was buried by Motown first time round and the reissue is kind of hidden too (insofar as not releasing it digitally counts as hiding).

tay.ai fan (seandalai), Tuesday, 26 April 2016 20:37 (seven years ago) link

Thanks guys, especially Heez, and speaking of Charlie Rich, and what Elvis, Jimmy Webb (incl. songs for Glenn Campbell), Dusty Springfield and Van Morrison, for that matter, were getting to or toward in that era, maybe try Sturgill Simpson's new A Sailor's Guide To Earth: he's been listening deep, for his own purposes, which ain't just retro.

dow, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 21:29 (seven years ago) link

Also, of course, if nobody's mentioned it yet, Isaac Hayes's epic reverie re "By The Time I Get To Phoenix."

dow, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 21:31 (seven years ago) link

this is the best thread thank you all

marcos, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 21:34 (seven years ago) link

im going through and listening to every tune itt and they are all good

marcos, Tuesday, 26 April 2016 21:34 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOgNWZspl6U

Heez, Thursday, 7 July 2016 04:55 (seven years ago) link

wow now i'm on "a friends place" and damn i didn't know the shaft soundtrack had so many dope mellow tunes

Heez, Thursday, 7 July 2016 05:00 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

Bookmarkers: have you noticed that we have a poll going on about all this stuff and much more?

LET'S GET IT ON! It's the ~~~ 1970s SOUL ALBUMS POLL ~~~ NOMINATIONS AND CAMPAIGNING THREAD

ArchCarrier, Saturday, 24 September 2016 06:05 (seven years ago) link

if you haven't heard 'girl, you need a change of mind' before, i'm jealous.

This is what I posted before the time jump. I'm also very fond of Date With the Rain and Goin Up in Smoke.

chap, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 10:50 (five years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAjNgDt-10s

seandalai, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 12:00 (five years ago) link

Let the beat build

voodoo chili, Wednesday, 17 April 2019 12:34 (five years ago) link

five months pass...

Smokey duet with Claudette Robinson - Wine, Women and Song

https://youtu.be/_iRiGqYeoQ4

Heez, Monday, 30 September 2019 03:08 (four years ago) link

The Main Ingredient - "Euphrates"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXB1Ys7367M

enochroot, Monday, 30 September 2019 17:52 (four years ago) link

Stylistics haven't been mentioned, do they count? I don't think I'd heard the long version of "People Make the World Go Round" before, and I'm now listening to it for the third time today.

A breezy pop-rock feel fairly typical of the mid-'80s (Dan Peterson), Monday, 30 September 2019 18:44 (four years ago) link

these are some of the finest lyrics to a quiet storm sex jam i've ever heard

smokey robinson "travelin through"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCFs1WSN5ro

Heez, Monday, 30 September 2019 19:00 (four years ago) link

pleased to see love for mid-late 70s smokey here. those albums are so underrated.

really like smokey's family robinson. the first cut finds smokey deep in the funk. flute solo!

his first proper solo album still hangs high as my favorite though. not least of all for this amazing medley.

also: inventor of quiet storm whose forgotten deep cuts blow away most of the competition. hell yes.

Totally different head. Totally. (Austin), Monday, 30 September 2019 21:16 (four years ago) link

I've started cross-reading Tim Lawrence's massive Love Will Save The Day---A History of New York dance Culture: 1970-1979 and Vince Aletti's The Disco Files 1973-1978: New York's underground, week by week: so far, a lot of what yall are talking about here is just now being or about to be recorded, but right from the beginning, the writers and their DJ and dancing colleagues/interviewees are zooming in on album tracks re length, flow and sonic depth, with 12" singles still several years away. And yeah, Philadelphia International, Eddie Kendricks, Barry White are def seized on right away.
From the Aretha Franklin in the 1970s thread:
Let Me In Your Life was really striking, w variety unified by dynamics, detail, atmosphere: title track by Bill Withers, incl. the suddenly quiet, dead-on bridge before the resurge---will she scare him away? "Every Natural Thing" by Eddie Hinton, couple originals, with "If You Don't Think" especially appealing, rhythmically suave and flirtatious (confident!) xpost "Til You Come Back To Me" by Stevie (and others), country soul "With Pen In Hand," rocking 60s Aretha "Eight Days On The Road," rippling, hovering "A Song For You"(prob. overrecorded, but her version is the keeper)---smoking the 70s with Cornell Dupree, Pretty Purdie, Deodato, Donnie Hathaway, Joe Farrell, many others,

― dow, Sunday, 20 May 2018 19:53 (one year ago) link

xgau's take, from Rock Records of the 70s or whatever:

Aretha Franklin: Let Me in Your Life [Atlantic, 1974]
Welcome Tom and Jerry (Dowd and Wexler) back--this isn't great Aretha, but it rocks steady even on the ballads. If she doesn't get away with "The Masquerade Is Over," she does renew "A Song for You" with a fresh electric piano part and a good helping of indiscreet interpretation. Guided indiscretion, that's the key--her great gift is her voice, but her genius is her bad taste. B+ ****Fuck the grade, but he's not entirely wrong, like she does justify "What A Fool Believes" and a number of other kitschy choices over the years.

― dow, Sunday, 20 May 2018 19:58 (one year ago) link

Young, Gifted & Black is an astonishing album. Daydreaming! All The Kings Horses!

― Lou Grant, the Iranian cinema of late '70s TV (stevie), Sunday, 20 May 2018 19:59 (one year ago) link

oooh I haven't heard "If You Don't Think" in ages

― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 20 May 2018 20:14 (one year ago) link

Young, Gifted & Black, Spirit In The Dark and Sparkle are the only 70s albums I have of hers. They're all fantastic. I need to check out some of the others.

― kitchen person, Sunday, 20 May 2018 20:21 (one year ago) link

dow, Monday, 30 September 2019 22:18 (four years ago) link

Let Me In Your Life has the same appeal to me as Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes when Teddy Pendergrass was in there: the rowdy voice driving through/grooving with the lush layers

dow, Monday, 30 September 2019 22:24 (four years ago) link

Austin, those are some of my favorite Smokey tracks

Heez, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 01:37 (four years ago) link

dow, have you seen James Hamilton's Disco Page? It's maintained by ILXor Mike-t-Diva, and it's the perfect companion to the books you're reading when you get to 1975.

ArchCarrier, Wednesday, 2 October 2019 07:38 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

This is lush. One of the lost Hot Wax releases that are currently getting re-released.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3pRF-sdaEc

Life is a meaningless nightmare of suffering...save string (Chinaski), Saturday, 30 November 2019 11:18 (four years ago) link

three weeks pass...

minnie ripperton w/ rotary connection -- silent night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wjBbn5BjE0

Heez, Thursday, 26 December 2019 05:12 (four years ago) link


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