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Monday Matinee #15 – All The Way Home

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 16, 2013
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All The Way Home

Hope you enjoyed the Corrs’ acoustic concert that I posted last night.  Have you had enough of the Corrs?  I didn’t think so!

Tonight I bring you a great documentary history of the group.  As always…..let me know what you think!

Sunday Sessions #16 – The Corrs Unplugged

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 15, 2013
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The Corrs

I have been a Corrs fan for a long time and I really can’t believe that I have not posted about them before now.  These three Irish sisters and their brother have been on hiatus since 2006 living their individual lives and raising families.  I think that this wonderful for them but I have to admit to missing their music.

So…..today let’s go back to 1999 and enjoy a wonderful acoustic show by the The Corrs:

American Soul Music #5 – Psychedelic Soul

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 12, 2013
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Temptations

The late 1960s and early 1970s was an interesting time time to be growing up in the US.  Social unrest was the order of the day including the civil rights and anti-war movements.  Rock music led the way in responding to what was happening in the country but soul music was not far behind.  Mavin Gaye was in the process of recording his groundbreaking album What’s Going On and Norman Whitfield had the mighty Temptations moving in the direction of a more socially conscious  sound that would eventually be called Psychedelic Soul.  I loved this new sound and this post features my favorite psychedelic soul songs.  Enjoy……..

The Temptations – Ball of Confusion

Edwin Starr – War

Undisputed Truth – Smiling Faces

The Supremes – Stoned Love

Two’fer Tuesday – Booker T. and the MGs (Soul Instrumentals)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 10, 2013
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Booker T

Although we have heard some wonderful soul vocals over the past few days it is important to remember that there was more to soul music than vocals.  As a proof of that point, today I offer up a Two’Fer Tuesday post featuring Booker T and the MGs.

The band ( Booker T. Jones (organ, piano), Steve Cropper (guitar), Donald “Duck” Dunn (bass), and Al Jackson, Jr. (drums))started as the house band for the might Stax record label in Memphis playing backing tracks for a whole host of amazing soul artists during the 60s and 70s.  They also managed to make some pretty amazing instrumental music playing under their own name, Booker T and the MGs.

How good were they?  Let me put it this way….inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 along with Jimi Hendrix!  No more more words needed……let’s listen to two of their greatest hits Time is Tight and Green Onions …….

TBD

That wasn’t your imagination, the members of Creedence Clearwater Revival were watching Booker T and the MGs from back stage during their performance of Time is Tight.  Man these guys were tight!

American Soul Music #4 – Jr. Walker and the All Stars

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 9, 2013
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Junior Walker

The group that would become Jr. Walker and the All Stars formed in South Bend, Indiana in the mid-1950s.  They were signed to Motown records in 1964 and almost immediately started to crank out hits.  Their music, driven by Junior’s incredible saxophone, provided one of Motown’s most distinctive signature sounds.  Let’s listen to (I’m a) Road Runner, one of their big hits from 1966, and you will see what I mean……

If you were listening closely you won’t be surprised to hear that Junior was one of Clarence Clemons’ biggest musical influences.  That influence becomes even clearer when you listen to What Does It Take (To Win Your Love), my favorite Jr. Walker and the All Stars song that was a huge hit in 1969…………..

I’ve heard stories that Motown initially rejected What Does It Take as a single.  As has happened with many other songs, radio DJ’s knew better and started to play the song even though it wasn’t a single.  The popularity of the song on the radio forced Motown’s hand.   Once they released it as a single it became a huge hit reaching number 4 on the charts.

American Soul Music #3 – The Chi-Lites

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 7, 2013
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TheChilites

The Chi-Lites were a Chicago based group as you might have guess from their group name.  They initially formed in the late 1950 but didn’t really hit the big time until the early to mid-1970 where they were pure gold for Brunswick Records.  Have You Seen Her started their run of hits in late 1971 and here is a great performance of it from the wonderful Soul Train show…….

Have you seen her was quickly followed up by their number one hit single Oh Girl.  I personally think the lead vocal on this song is one of the best ever!   Let me know what you think…..

Yes….I know that Paul Young did a successful cover of this song and that many of you may be more familiar with that cover version than you are with the original.  As a bonus, here is Paul’s cover version.

Now that you have listened to both versions, I am betting that you will agree with me that while Paul does a nice job his version……it is not match for the original!

American Soul Music #2 – The Dramatics

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 6, 2013
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Dramatics 2

The Dramatics were formed in the early 1960s in Detroit and when they finally achieved success in the early 1970s they were part of the mighty Stax label out of Memphis (yes there was more to soul music than Motown).  When they finally had a hit in 1971 it was a really good one, Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get………

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better they released In The Rain in 1972.  A song that was, is, and always will be a huge favorite of mine.  See what you think about this Soul Train performance…….

American Soul Music #1 – The Delfonics

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 5, 2013
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The Delfonics

Last year (around this same time) I did a special series of Canadian Music posts in honor of Canada Day.   This year I am switching things up and doing a special series of American Soul posts in honor of US Independence Day (July 4).  I love this music and I think you will as well.  As always let me know what you think.

First up are The Delfonics, a great soul group out of Philadelphia, formed in the 60s by three high school friends.  Their first major hit, La La Means I Love You, came out in 1968.  Let’s listen…….

The Delfonics biggest hit, Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time), came out in 1970.  Let’s listen (and watch) a great performance of that song from Soul Train in 1971 …….

Man I miss this kind of music……

Happy 4th Of July – Steve Miller Style

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 4, 2013
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Not familiar with Steve Miller?  You  are missing some good music……check out his entire Fly Like An Eagle album below…….

Two’fer Tuesday – Malo

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 3, 2013
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Malo

I picked up Malo’s debut album as soon as it was released in 1972 because the band had a lot in common with Santana (one of my favorite bands) – both bands were out of San Francisco, both featured latin rock, and both had a lead guitarist with the last name of Santana.  Yes…..Malo’s lead guitar player (and founding member) was Jorge Santana who, as it turned out, was Carlos’ brother.  Malo’s self titled debut album was great and has continued to be a favorite of mine to this very day.  I saw them perform live in 1972 on a tour supporting their new album and they were even better live!  Unfortunately, the original group splintered after the first album.   Although versions of the band continued to perform and record, none of these versions managed to recaptured the magic from that debut album.   So…..for today’s Two’fer Tuesday post let’s travel back forty one years and enjoy a couple of great tracks from that debut album.

Suavecito

Just Say Goodbye

As always….let me know what you think!

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