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Title: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: parkervb on Aug 16, 2018, 02:53 PM
https://blog.discogs.com/en/jim-james-aretha-franklin-filled-my-heart-with-god/

poignant stuff on an icon. I've come to love 50/60s R&B as much as any period of music in history. The talent is otherworldly, from the singers to the backing bands (she had King Curtis back her at the famous Live at Fillmore West shows) that it's hard for me to see how any period or evolution of music could mean more to this country than that time. I believe those Fillmore West shows are on Youtube, go check em out.
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: ChiefOKONO on Aug 16, 2018, 04:45 PM
Thank you for posting this! RIP Aretha~
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: Bulldog on Aug 16, 2018, 05:24 PM
Great stuff thanks for sharing
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: Murph on Aug 17, 2018, 01:58 PM
Quote from: parkervb on Aug 16, 2018, 02:53 PM
https://blog.discogs.com/en/jim-james-aretha-franklin-filled-my-heart-with-god/

poignant stuff on an icon. I've come to love 50/60s R&B as much as any period of music in history. The talent is otherworldly, from the singers to the backing bands (she had King Curtis back her at the famous Live at Fillmore West shows) that it's hard for me to see how any period or evolution of music could mean more to this country than that time. I believe those Fillmore West shows are on Youtube, go check em out.

Guide me, PLEASE!!  I'm with you on thinking that 50/60's R&B/Soul music is as important as any period in music, but I get overwhelmed.  There's just so much I don't know!  Can you point me in the direction of any particularly essential compilation or even a starting point?? Any guidance is appreciated
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: dookie shoot bandit on Aug 17, 2018, 02:55 PM
Quote from: Murph on Aug 17, 2018, 01:58 PM
Quote from: parkervb on Aug 16, 2018, 02:53 PM
https://blog.discogs.com/en/jim-james-aretha-franklin-filled-my-heart-with-god/

poignant stuff on an icon. I've come to love 50/60s R&B as much as any period of music in history. The talent is otherworldly, from the singers to the backing bands (she had King Curtis back her at the famous Live at Fillmore West shows) that it's hard for me to see how any period or evolution of music could mean more to this country than that time. I believe those Fillmore West shows are on Youtube, go check em out.

Guide me, PLEASE!!  I'm with you on thinking that 50/60's R&B/Soul music is as important as any period in music, but I get overwhelmed.  There's just so much I don't know!  Can you point me in the direction of any particularly essential compilation or even a starting point?? Any guidance is appreciated

Sam Cooke
Portrait of a Legend

No better place to start then there..IMO
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: parkervb on Aug 17, 2018, 04:19 PM
I can't profess to have deep expertise but here's what I have in my collection:

https://www.discogs.com/Wilson-Pickett-Wilson-Picketts-Greatest-Hits/master/49047
https://www.discogs.com/Diana-Ross-Diana-Ross/release/1197605
https://www.discogs.com/Aretha-Franklin-Aretha-In-Paris/release/2422454
https://www.discogs.com/Aretha-Franklin-Aretha-Live-At-Fillmore-West/release/2833423
https://www.discogs.com/Ray-Charles-Ray-Charles-At-Newport/master/345848
https://www.discogs.com/Ray-Charles-Modern-Sounds-In-Country-And-Western-Music/master/141586
https://www.discogs.com/Otis-Redding-Otis-Redding-Live-In-Europe/master/154893
https://www.discogs.com/Otis-Redding-The-Dock-Of-The-Bay/master/118069

Sam Cooke, Sam & Dave, The Temptations, The Supremes...

Go and look at what artists/records Booker T and MGs played with and on, that'll take you into the Stax Records stuff.

Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: CC on Aug 18, 2018, 06:33 PM
Brandi Carlile with Jim @ The Greek last night

R E S P E C T



Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: rkwedge on Aug 18, 2018, 11:17 PM
^^^ Awesome, thanks for posting  :beer: ^^^
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: Varitek on Aug 19, 2018, 12:51 AM
Quote from: dookie shoot bandit on Aug 17, 2018, 02:55 PM
Quote from: Murph on Aug 17, 2018, 01:58 PM
Quote from: parkervb on Aug 16, 2018, 02:53 PM
https://blog.discogs.com/en/jim-james-aretha-franklin-filled-my-heart-with-god/

poignant stuff on an icon. I've come to love 50/60s R&B as much as any period of music in history. The talent is otherworldly, from the singers to the backing bands (she had King Curtis back her at the famous Live at Fillmore West shows) that it's hard for me to see how any period or evolution of music could mean more to this country than that time. I believe those Fillmore West shows are on Youtube, go check em out.

Guide me, PLEASE!!  I'm with you on thinking that 50/60's R&B/Soul music is as important as any period in music, but I get overwhelmed.  There's just so much I don't know!  Can you point me in the direction of any particularly essential compilation or even a starting point?? Any guidance is appreciated

Sam Cooke
Portrait of a Legend

No better place to start then there..IMO

Agree, perfect place to start.
Them move on to parkervb's list...
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: LBSUNFLWR on Aug 19, 2018, 10:27 AM
Those videos were awesome. Thank you!
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: Shug on Aug 20, 2018, 02:44 PM
I think for Aretha her first and third albums on Atlantic are essential and the peak for her recordings.  Jerry Wexler producing, Tom Dowd engineering, the Muscle Shoals house band backing, Aretha singing and playing piano live in real time while they recorded, this is the real deal.  We played them both way up loud this weekend and were blown away all over again by her soul power.

I Never Loved A Man The Way That I Love You https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Never_Loved_a_Man_the_Way_I_Love_You (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Never_Loved_a_Man_the_Way_I_Love_You)
Lady Soul https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Soul (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Soul)
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: Shug on Aug 20, 2018, 04:01 PM
Quote from: Murph on Aug 17, 2018, 01:58 PM
Quote from: parkervb on Aug 16, 2018, 02:53 PM
https://blog.discogs.com/en/jim-james-aretha-franklin-filled-my-heart-with-god/

poignant stuff on an icon. I've come to love 50/60s R&B as much as any period of music in history. The talent is otherworldly, from the singers to the backing bands (she had King Curtis back her at the famous Live at Fillmore West shows) that it's hard for me to see how any period or evolution of music could mean more to this country than that time. I believe those Fillmore West shows are on Youtube, go check em out.

Guide me, PLEASE!!  I'm with you on thinking that 50/60's R&B/Soul music is as important as any period in music, but I get overwhelmed.  There's just so much I don't know!  Can you point me in the direction of any particularly essential compilation or even a starting point?? Any guidance is appreciated

Totally agree with parkervb about how important soul music is.  I realized this weekend that every band and musician that I like has got to have some soul influence and most of the ones I don't like just don't have it.  If it ain't got soul, its got nuthin'!

Another way to go to get the cream is to get a good compilation album from Stax, Motown and Atlantic records (there is some overlap between Atlantic and Stax due to distribution deal they had for awhile)

consider these, just for example, but there are so many to choose from.

https://www.allmusic.com/album/atlantic-soul-classics-1985-mw0000189004

https://www.allmusic.com/album/stax-50-a-50th-anniversary-celebration-mw0000452604

https://www.allmusic.com/album/tamla-motown-gold-box-mw0001236723

And for more context there are good documentaries about all this mind-blowingly fantastic music.  Try Standing In the Shadows of Motown, Respect Yourself: the Stax Story and Muscle Shoals dvds.
Title: Re: Jim on the Queen of Soul
Post by: ChiefOKONO on Aug 21, 2018, 02:14 PM
Thank you! so great!!!!

Quote from: CC Baxter on Aug 18, 2018, 06:33 PM
Brandi Carlile with Jim @ The Greek last night

R E S P E C T



Do Right Woman, Do Right Man