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Dinah Washington - The complete Mercury vol. 5 (1989)  Music

Posted by Ibiza at Feb. 2, 2008
Dinah Washington - The complete Mercury vol. 5  (1989)

Dinah Washington - The complete Mercury vol. 5
Jazz-Blues Vocal Singer | mp3 320 Kbps | 3 CD | 478 MB
Nippon Phonogram Co. Ltd. Tokyo 1989

Various Artists - Soul For Dancers (2015)  Music

Posted by vItOrrEs2009 at April 22, 2016
Various Artists - Soul For Dancers (2015)


Label: Fantastic Voyage | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 154:54 min | 354 mb
Soul, Funk, RnB,

2015 two CD set celebrating music played in the 60s clubs that were precursors of the Northern Soul scene. Contains 61 examples of dance floor-friendly R&B and soul from the 50s and early 60s. Compiled and annotated by journalist and R&B authority Lois Wilson, whose previously compilations for Fantastic Voyage including the highly successful Get On The Right Track, Right On and Ain't Gonna Hush. Featured artists include Ray Charles, Etta James, Jackie Wilson, James Brown, and Ike and Tina Turner, but collectors will also relish the tracks by obscure names like Bruce Cloud, Eloise Carter, Bunker Hill, Willie Cobbs and Mary Johnson.
VA - Club Beat Stirring Up Some Soul (The Original Sound of UK Club Land) (2019)

VA - Club Beat Stirring Up Some Soul (The Original Sound of UK Club Land) (2019)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 1:02:09 | 135 Mb / 223 Mb
Genre: R&B, Soul / Label: Jasmine Records

'SOUL MUSIC arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form for funky, secular testifying.' - Otis Redding. 'SOUL MUSIC is pain - you can hear the slaves, the beatin' and hurtin'.' - Link Wray. WELCOME to the latest instalment of our 'Adventures in UK Club Land' exploring the 'Club Beat' - the roots of R&B, Ska, Gospel, Jazz, Blues, Mod and, in this chapter, SOUL. Pre '63 the term 'Soul music' was not in use as a genre defining expression.
Dinah Washington and Quincy Jones And His OrchestraThe - The Swingin' Miss "D" (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Dinah Washington and Quincy Jones And His OrchestraThe - The Swingin' Miss "D" (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 52:09 | 502 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Dinah Washington was accompanied by an orchestra organized and conducted by Quincy Jones on this 1957 album, and she was singing to arrangements mostly written by the young bandleader, swing charts of pop standards by the likes of Cole Porter, George Gershwin, and Duke Ellington. The result had much in common with the swing albums of Frank Sinatra in the same period, especially because Jones' arrangements were heavily influenced by Billy May and Nelson Riddle. Sinatra's records were regarded as "pop, " of course, and Washington's, at least when released on the EmArcy subsidiary of Mercury Records, as "jazz, " but her precise articulation and attention to lyrical meaning left little room for improvisation, and while Jones allowed for brief solos from a band that included Charlie Shavers, Clark Terry, Urbie Green, and Milt Hinton, the jazz categorization was actually arbitrary. Whatever musical genre you assign it to, however, this is an excellent Washington album. [For the 1998 reissue, Verve added seven bonus tracks recorded around the same time and with much the same personnel, though they were intended as singles and thus are inferior contemporary tunes. Often, however, Washington sounds more comfortable and enthusiastic on these pop and R&B songs than she does on the standards.]

VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (2017)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 3, 2021
VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (2017)

VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.3 GB
4:06:10 | Soul, Funk, R&B, Northern Soul | Label: Not Now Music

In the North of England in the early 1970s, a very strange musical phenomenon evolved. Club-going Mods who loved soul music were either bored with the output of Tamla Motown or simply hungry for more music in a similar vein. So club DJs went out hunting for a new supply of soul music. They found it in the form of singles released by smaller American record labels, like Ric-Tic, Golden World, Okeh, Mirwood, Shout and dozens more. The movement came to be known as Northern Soul and though it persists in a nostalgic form today it had its heyday in the mid to late 1970s. All of that excitement and some of the rarest records can be found on this comprehensive collection.

VA - She's So Fine: The Rise of the Girl Groups (2013)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 26, 2023
VA - She's So Fine: The Rise of the Girl Groups (2013)

VA - She's So Fine: The Rise of the Girl Groups (2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 921 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 540 MB
3:54:22 | Pop, R&B, Soul, Doo Wop, Rock & Roll | Label: Fantastic Voyage

This 95-song retrospective covers a period from 1955, when girl groups were just emerging, to 1963, by which time they were an established staple alongside their male counterparts. Certain groups dominate – the Shirelles appear 14 times, for example – but such success stories are the exception rather than the rule. Most of the groups here only managed one or two hits, then found themselves changing their names, personnel or style in an attempt to repeat that initial success before eventually calling it quits. Still, it's those one-hit wonders who are responsible for the really strange, aurally fascinating gems here. Miss Toni Fisher's The Big Hurt stands out, with its haunting arrangement and phasing effects, as do the Paris Sisters' Phil Spector-produced odes to heartbreak and the Bobbettes I Shot Mr Lee (a followup to their 1956 hit Mr Lee), which is a murder ballad masquerading as a pop smash. Bigger names including Little Eva, Etta James and the Supremes also appear, adding some recognisable bulk to a well-curated look at this important period in pop history.

Dinah Washington - Sings Bessie Smith (1958)  Music

Posted by brekk at Oct. 27, 2009
Dinah Washington - Sings Bessie Smith (1958)

Dinah Washington - Sings Bessie Smith (1958)
jazz | 1CD | EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | no cover | 350MB
Verve | rec. 1958 | RAR +5% recovery

Recorded at Universal Studios, Chicago, Illinois on December 30, 1957 and January 7 & 20, 1958 and live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island on July 6, 1958.

Talcum Soul Vol. 1-5  Music

Posted by Peaches&Kream at May 1, 2006
Talcum Soul Vol. 1-5

Talcum Soul Vol. 1-5
Soul | MP3 192 kbps | 1998-2005 | 90-100 MB each CD

If you like Nortern Soul these are a must have

VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (4CD, 2017)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 19, 2018
VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (4CD, 2017)

VA - 100 Northern Soul Classics (4CD, 2017)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 4:06:10 | 595 Mb
Genre: Soul, Funk, R&B, Northern Soul / Label: Not Now Music

In the North of England in the early 1970s, a very strange musical phenomenon evolved. Club-going Mods who loved soul music were either bored with the output of Tamla Motown or simply hungry for more music in a similar vein. So club DJs went out hunting for a new supply of soul music. They found it in the form of singles released by smaller American record labels, like Ric-Tic, Golden World, Okeh, Mirwood, Shout and dozens more. The movement came to be known as Northern Soul and though it persists in a nostalgic form today it had its heyday in the mid to late 1970s. All of that excitement and some of the rarest records can be found on this comprehensive collection.
Esther Phillips - You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby (1977) & All About Esther Phillips (1978) [2011, Remastered Reissue]

Esther Phillips - You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby (1977) & All About Esther Phillips (1978) [2011, Reissue]
R&B, Funk/Soul, Blues, Disco | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:19:58 | 537,70 Mb
Label: Cherry Red Records/Soul Music.com (UK) | Cat.# SMCR2 5006 | Released: 2011-01-17 (1977/1978)

This reissue from Cherry Red/Soul Music features a pair of LPs by singer Esther Phillips, You've Come a Long Way, Baby and All About Esther Phillips, originally issued in 1977 and 1978. Highlights among the 17 tracks include "Into the Mystic," "You Think of Him (You Think of Her)," and "If I Fall in Love by Morning." Casual listeners who enjoy this era of Esther Phillips' recordings should keep an eye open for Home Is Where the Hatred Is: The Kudu Years 1971-1977 on Raven.