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Johnnie Taylor is revered as one of the all time great Soul singers. He replaced Sam Cooke as the lead singer of the Soul Stirrers and started recording as a solo artist in the early 60's. In 1966 he signed to Stax records where he recorded these two in demand exciting Raw Soul gems.
'Ain't That Loving You' from 1966 is a fantastic two step mid tempo ballad and has been an in demand cut for many years, original UK copies now sell for up to £100. It is the original version of the track later recorded by Luther Ingram, Alton Ellis, Dennis Brown and others.
'Blues in The Night' from 1967 is an up tempo R&B Dancer popular on the Northern Soul scene which was originally issued on a hard to find French EP which also sells for over £100.
These two great tracks are paired together on a 45 for the first time with a specially designed label which reflects their 60s origins. This single is sure to be snapped up by DJ's and collectors.
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- A1: The First Date (I'll Steap Aside)
- A2: Be There
- A3: The Pain (Erase The Pain)
- A4: 48 Hours (Makes Me Love You)
- A5: Ghost Dog
- A6: The First Night (You Turn The Time)
- B1: Suffering (Goodbye)
- B2: Strange Feeling (Feelings)
- B3: Uzi's Lamenti (I Believe To My Soul)
- B4: She Left
- B5: Unbreakable (Ain't Nothing Gonna Break Us Up)
The next installment of our "Eccentric" single LP compilation series, in the same style as our Eccentric Funk and Eccentric Disco releases. A simple digestable run-down of our favorite genre specific tracks. All killer no filler. Focusing on Deep Soul for this one. The only divorce record you'll ever need to own.
Opaque Purple with Pink Splatter vinyl. The next installment of our "Eccentric" single LP compilation series, in the same style as our Eccentric Funk and Eccentric Disco releases. A simple digestable run-down of our favorite genre specific tracks. All killer no filler. Focusing on Deep Soul for this one. The only divorce record you'll ever need to own.
- I've Got To Use My Imagination
- I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
- That's What Love Will Make You Do Feat. Joe Bonamassa
- Cuttin' In Feat. Roddie
- Romero
- Dreamer
- Empire State Express
- Love, The Time Is Now Feat. Bobby Junior
- I Asked For Water Feat. Jj Grey
- I Like To Live The Love Feat. Eric Krasno
- Driving Wheel Feat. Joe Bonamassa
- When Will I Let Her Go Feat. Joe Bonamassa
He has partnered with Joe Bonamassa's KTBA Foundation and sales from this record will help others as part of the charitable aspect that Marc has close to his heart.
With production by Joe Bonamassa & Josh Smith, this is an album of blues covers (and one original) featuring Lemar Carter, Calvin Turner, Jeff Babko, with guest appearances from JJ Grey, Eric Kranso, Joe and Josh.
Tracks: I've Got To Use My Imagination / I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water / That's
What Love Will Make You Do feat. Joe Bonamassa / Cuttin' In feat. Roddie
Romero / Dreamer / Empire State Express / Love, The Time Is Now feat. Bobby
Junior / I Asked For Water feat. JJ Grey / I Like To Live The Love feat. Eric
Krasno / Driving Wheel feat. Joe Bonamassa / When Will I Let Her Go feat. Joe
Bonamassa
She may be making her first appearance on NuNorthern Soul, but Zeynep Erbay is no newcomer. A classically trained pianist who took a turn towards the dancefloor while at university, the Turkish DJ/producer earned her first release on Compost Records way back in 2007 after taking part in 2006’s Red Bull Music Academy programme. Since then, her career has been on an upwards trajectory, with releases on Fools Gold and Soul Clap Records confirming Erbay as a genuine rising star of underground electronic music.
On the Healer EP, the Istanbul-based producer showcases the more atmospheric, sun-kissed end of her productions, taking a turn away from synth-powered, disco-leaning club tracks towards something more suitable for al-fresco events, sun-down sets, and sofa-bound listening sessions.
Inspired by a poem inscribed on the back cover of the EP, Erbay’s two original instrumental tracks simply ooze with emotion. The poem tells the story of a whale searching for her family while helping others along the way, which acts as a metaphor for our wider search for belonging and acceptance.
This aural narrative unfolds firstly across ‘Heart of a Healer’, a slowly unfurling stunner in which emotion-rich chords, gentle electronic melodies and Erbay’s poignant and picturesque piano motifs, gently rise above a chunky dub disco bassline and mid-tempo, triple-time drums.
Delving further, the effortlessly emotional, life-affirming composition ‘Healer Whale’, where Erbay’s impeccable piano playing ushers in languid, jazz-flecked drums, dubby bass, sumptuous synth-strings and colourful, slow-moving chords.
On remix dutires, NYC-based Italian Danilo Braca, who also mastered the release, provides a fine club-focused fix of ‘Heart of a Healer’, laced with crunchy machine drums and undulating TB-303 acid lines. NuNorthern Soul regular Marshall Watson handles ‘Healer Whale’, first delivering a fine ‘Remix’ version that effortlessly blurs the boundary between dub disco and Balearic nu-disco, before serving up a shorter, ambient ‘Reprise’ version.
- 1: Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- 1: 2Bettye Swann - Make Me Yours
- 1: 3Barbara Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing
- 1: 4The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
- 1: 5Betty Padgett - Sugar Daddy (Part )
- 1: 6Diana Ross & The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- 1: 7Nina Simone - Plain Gold Ring
- 1: 8Millie Jackson - All The Way Lover
- 1: 9Gwen Mccrae
- 1: 0Dee Edwards - Why Can't There Be Love
- 1: Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry
- 1: 2Helene Smith - Help Me To Keep What I've Got
- 1: 3The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- 2: 1Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- 2: Esther Phillips - Release Me
- 2: 3Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - My Baby Won't Come Back
- 2: 4Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- 2: 5Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- 2: 6Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
- 2: 7Lavern Baker - Love Me Right
- 2: 8Ella Fitzgerald & Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra - Geo
- 2: 9Alice Russell & Tm Juke - Hurry On Now
- 2: 10Spanky Wilson & The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Message To
- 2: 11Greyboy, Quantic & Sharon Jones - Got To Be A Love (Pau
- 2: 1Marva Whitney - I Am What I Am (Parts 1 & )
- 2: 13Sandra Nkaké - Happy
Obwohl der Begriff "soul" schon während der Dreißigerjahre in der US-amerikanischen Populärmusik auftauchte, entstand Soul als eigenständiges Genre erst in den 1950ern aus Gospel und Rhythm"n"Blues sowie je einer Prise Blues und Jazz. Schon bald darauf sollte Soul zum Inbegriff "schwarzer Popmusik" werden. Kennzeichnend für die afroamerikanisch geprägte Unterhaltungsmusik sind emotional gefärbte Sangeskünste. Sich mit ganzer Seele und herzergreifendem Gesang den Vibes, dem Groove und der Message hinzugeben, das macht Soul aus. Sängerinnen wie Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Tina Turner, Lavern Baker, Marlena Shaw oder Diana Ross beherrschten dieses Metier meisterhaft. Sie finden sich neben Dionne Warwick, Nina Simone, Dusty Springfield, Irma Thomas, Amy Winehouse, Ibeyi und vielen anderen Künstlerinnen auf der geschmackvoll kompilierten Doppel-LP "Soul Women".
Ike Quebec’s aptly titled 1961 album Heavy Soul was a soul jazz masterclass with the tenor saxophonist joined by Freddie Roach on organ, Milt Hinton on bass, and Al Harewood on drums. Ike’s robust horn conjures a variety of moods from up-tempo swingers to sultry slow-tempo stunners closing with a spellbinding duo rendition of “Nature Boy” with Hinton.
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
- A1: Jazzy Dee - Get On Up
- A2: Wild Sugar - Messin Around
- A3: Standing Room Only - Funk Affair
- A4: The Jammers - Be Mine Tonight
- B1: Pat Lundy - Work Song
- B2: Mass Produc&On - Welcome To Our World
- B3: Lenny Welch - You Picked A Fine Time
- B4: Del Jones - Soul Of Black Folk
- C1: The Kay-Gees - Get Down
- C2: Emilio | San&Ago - O Amigo De Nova York
- C3: Nice And Tight Band – Let’s Get High (On The Music)
- C4: Banda Black Rio - Chega Mais (Imaginei Você Dançando)
- C5: Harvey | Mason - Groovin’ You
- D1: Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man
- D2: Tc James & The Fist-O-Funk Orchestra - Bumpsie's Whipping Cream (Tom Savarese Rmx)
- D3: Nightlife Unlimited - Peaches And Prunes
- D4: Nese Karaböcek - Yali Yali (Todd Terje Edit)
After the success of the first volume, the second SOUL FINGERS’S tribute compila&on is released on double vinyl too.
SOUL FINGERS is a wandering black music dancefloor that in 2023 reaches to celebrate 10 years lifelong. Soul Fingers mixes soul, disco and funk, with rap and La&n rhythms. In this brand new compila&on there are some pieces that have really marked great par&es since 2013.
This time featuring some carefully selected dancefloor music bombs directly from the hands of Claudio Cavallaro, the leader of the Soul Fingers console!
- A1: La Noche (Feat Antonio Lizana)
- A2: Mama Tchipp (Follow Me)
- A3: Plastic (A Bigger Name)
- A4: Mamaciterranea (Feat Captures, Mauro Durante & Huaira)
- B1: Soul & Science (Feat The Real Live Show & Indigo Prodigy)
- B2: The Shadow Thief (Feat Alsarah)
- B3: Knockin' (Feat The Illustrious Blacks & Bad Colours)
- B4: Race To Robotics (Feat Mc Saturn 6 & Internet Provider)
- B5: No Puedo Parar (Feat Troy Simms, Jungle Fire Horns & Barzo)
DJ/Produzent Nickodemus mischt mit Stil und Finesse Einflüsse aus der lateinamerikanischen, afrikanischen, nahöstlichen und karibischen Diaspora New Yorks mit einheimischen Sounds wie House, Disco und Hip-Hop. Auch sein fünftes Album 'Soul & Science' und dessen Gästeliste glänzen mit einer Genre- und Einflussvielfalt: von den New Yorker Queer-Ikonen The Illustrious Blacks über Produzentenkollege Quantic, dem Sudanesen Alsarah, Flamenco-Sänger Antonio Lizana, Haydee Soul aus Kuba, dem kamerunischen Sänger Pat Kalla bis zum legendären Puerto Ricaner Hector 'Tempo' Alomar mit einem seiner letzten Songs.
b Mama Tchipp (Follow Me) feat. Pat Kalla
c Plastic (A Bigger Name) feat. The Illustrious Blacks
- A1: Sly And The Family Stone - I Can’t Turn You Loose
- A2: Sly - For Real
- A3: Freddie And The Stone Souls – Lsd
- A4: Sly And The Family Stone - Life Of Fortune And Fame
- A5: Sly, Freddie & Rose - You Really Got Me
- A6: Freddie And The Stone Souls - Something About You
- A7: The Heavenly Tones - He’s Alright
- B1: Sly And The Family Stone - Man Does Not Live
- B2: Sly And The Family Stone - I Ain’t Got Nobody (For Real)
- B3: Freddie And The Stone Souls – Superfunk
- B4: Sly And The Family Stone - Take My Advice
- B5: Rose - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’
- B6: Freddie And The Stone Souls - Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
- B7: The Heavenly Tones - Lord Do Something For Me
orange vinyl edition[32,35 €]
SLY & THE FAMILY STONE: One of the most innovative groups popular music has ever known, the band that instigated a musical revolution! Black and white, male, and female, SLY & THE FAMILY STONE were the first- and still the most significant - integrated combo in the history of popular music.
Founded in November 1966 by Sly Stone by merging The Stoners with his brother Freddie’s Stone Souls, this new sound was a unique and unprecedented fusion of Soul, Funk, Rock, R&B and Psychedelia. Sly himself was a master musician who wrote, arranged, and produced all the group’s material, fashioning ingenious musical arrangements with a blend of syncopated rhythm, pop melody, lowdown funk and unorthodox harmony.
And he chose the best players in the San Francisco Bay Area to implement this outrageous musical vision. With the compilation STONE SOUL we are focusing upon their rarely heard roots and the earliest examples of the style that would take the music world by storm. This fascinating set includes the complete recordings of FREDDIE AND THE STONE SOULS, early solo experiments by SLY and ROSE STONE, the very first SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE studio session that predates their signing with Epic Records, and the tremendous 1968 demo ‘Man Does Not Live’. Also featured are the gospel sounds of THE HEAVENLY TONES, whose members would provide vocal backgrounds on multiple Family Stone albums and later become known as Little Sister.
So Ride the Rhythm and let the music take your mind
- A1: Sly And The Family Stone - I Can’t Turn You Loose
- A2: Sly - For Real
- A3: Freddie And The Stone Souls – Lsd
- A4: Sly And The Family Stone - Life Of Fortune And Fame
- A5: Sly, Freddie & Rose - You Really Got Me
- A6: Freddie And The Stone Souls - Something About You
- A7: The Heavenly Tones - He’s Alright
- B1: Sly And The Family Stone - Man Does Not Live
- B2: Sly And The Family Stone - I Ain’t Got Nobody (For Real)
- B3: Freddie And The Stone Souls – Superfunk
- B4: Sly And The Family Stone - Take My Advice
- B5: Rose - These Boots Are Made For Walkin’
- B6: Freddie And The Stone Souls - Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
- B7: The Heavenly Tones - Lord Do Something For Me
black vinyl edition[28,15 €]
SLY & THE FAMILY STONE: One of the most innovative groups popular music has ever known, the band that instigated a musical revolution! Black and white, male, and female, SLY & THE FAMILY STONE were the first- and still the most significant - integrated combo in the history of popular music.
Founded in November 1966 by Sly Stone by merging The Stoners with his brother Freddie’s Stone Souls, this new sound was a unique and unprecedented fusion of Soul, Funk, Rock, R&B and Psychedelia. Sly himself was a master musician who wrote, arranged, and produced all the group’s material, fashioning ingenious musical arrangements with a blend of syncopated rhythm, pop melody, lowdown funk and unorthodox harmony.
And he chose the best players in the San Francisco Bay Area to implement this outrageous musical vision. With the compilation STONE SOUL we are focusing upon their rarely heard roots and the earliest examples of the style that would take the music world by storm. This fascinating set includes the complete recordings of FREDDIE AND THE STONE SOULS, early solo experiments by SLY and ROSE STONE, the very first SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE studio session that predates their signing with Epic Records, and the tremendous 1968 demo ‘Man Does Not Live’. Also featured are the gospel sounds of THE HEAVENLY TONES, whose members would provide vocal backgrounds on multiple Family Stone albums and later become known as Little Sister.
So Ride the Rhythm and let the music take your mind
Demonstrates the deep blues feeling and technical mastery Archie Shepp has on the tenor saxophone. Comprised of four standards - "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," "Body and Soul," "Pannonica," and "'Round Midnight" - this set is one of Shepp's most enjoyable ever.
The reasons are myriad, but it is in large part due to
the fluid, loping bass of Richard Davis. Recorded in a club in front of a live audience, Shepp digs deep into his own history of influential tenor players and comes out not wanting, but on par with them, from Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis to Sonny Rollins to John Coltrane.
His playing here is big, meaty, and warm, full of subtle emotions as well as bleating cries. Davis' sense of time and melody is nearly incredible on the title track and on "'Round Midnight." The interplay Shepp shares with him is tasty, coming from fragmentary elements in Monk's changes; Shepp and Davis move around the lyric and cut to the heart of the tune's colour and ambiguity...a major addition to the saxophonist's catalog." - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
DAVID NUNEZ - STRANGE FEELING b/w I SEE YOUR FACE
New Mexico musical stalwart, John Wagner, is best known in these parts as the producer of Freddie Chavez’s Northern Soul classic ‘They’ll Never Know Why’. Throughout his career, John produced various styles of music, flying the flag for the New Mexico sound. His long time friend and collaborator, the singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist David Nunez, released a couple of albums in the 70s with John on production duties. Prior to these LPs, a batch of unreleased songs were recorded and recently unearthed from John’s archives.
IZIPHO SOUL is honoured to play its small part in preserving the musical legacy of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with two songs freshly pressed on a 7” single!
STRANGE FEELING: a Latin, Funk / Soul styled opus that lures you in … then pow … into a full-blown salsa jam, before returning to the song’s theme for a dazzling finale.
The flip, I SEE YOUR FACE: a haunting melody with thought-provoking lyrics.
Collectors and DJs … looking for something left field that’s previously unreleased and recorded circa fifty years ago? Then this may be the record for you!
Mastered from the original studio tapes.
Sophistication is a very apt description of both the music and the performing artist that is Bill Albright (real name Anthony Bills). Born in 1961 and raised in Baltimore, MD. Albright received a vocational as well as an associates degree in Electrical Engineering and Technology during 1981 the same year as he was blessed with the birth of his son Anthony Jr. From 1982 through to 1985 Bill had moved to New York City to model professionally for several major retail corporations such as Macy’s and Bloomingdales making good use of 170 pounds, six feet tall frame and handsome photogenic looks, while still finding time to hone his singing, songwriting and studio engineering skills through attending art Composers Theatre. His musical management and composing skills were to continue upon his return to his native Baltimore in 1986 as the prelude to him joining the national fundraising touring team for The United Negro College Fund in conjunction with the National Basket Ball Association (NBA) Slam Dunk Contests. Interacting with such celebrity players as Magic Johnson, Arsenio Hall, Spike Lee and Robert Townsend and Atlanta Hawks team mates Spud Webb and Dominique Wilkins.
Through his travels during 1989 Albright decided to settle in Atlanta, GA, making it his home to this present day. Once settled he founded his own cleaning business ‘All Bright Cleaning Services Inc’ built on good old-fashioned ethics of hard work and a strong determination to succeed, the exact same traits that he would later display in his future musical journey. While providing his cleaning services to major commercial companies, home, office and car detailing Albright found the time to continue pursuing his musical ambitions with a strong emphasis on live and recorded performances. In 1993 Albright formed ‘Bill Albright Productions Inc’ working with the late Keith “Keecho” Rawls the former Keyboardist and Musical Director for Peabo Bryson. Albright’s work has often been likened to Peabo’s for obvious reasons as well as Luther Vandross and Johnny Gill, He also draws inspiration from the stars of his youth Nat King Cole, The Isley Brothers, Frankie Beverley and Marvin Gaye amongst others. Albrights productions while being contemporary still retain an old school leaning which widens his appeal to a broader audience. Feeling that the time wasn’t right to release his material Albright continued with his successful cleaning business and live performances, that was until 2022 when he released the first of his productions (as a download only) the stylish “Sitting By The Phone” which gives more than a passing nod to Billy Stewart’s timeless classic “Sitting In The Park” but recorded in Albright’s own unique way. Albright’s second and forthcoming release is the more contemporary mid-tempo mover “In The Middle Of The Night” (only available as a download in the United States) but is due for a simultaneous vinyl 45 release in the UK paired with the aforementioned “Sitting By The Phone” as Soul Junction’s next 45 outing.
- A1: Andraé Crouch & The Disciples - Satisfied
- A2: Shirley Caesar - Jesus Children Of America
- A3: The Meditation Singers - Trouble's Brewin
- B1: The Clark Sisters - You Brought The Sunshine
- B2: Dorothy Norwood - Let Your Feet Down Easy
- B3: Shirley Caesar - Jesus Is Coming
- B4: Swan Silvertones - If You Believe Your God Is Dead
- C1: The Alvin Darling Ensemble - Is There Anybody Here?
- C2: Roscoe Robinson - There's A Creator
- C3: Destiny - Nothing Can Stop Me Now
- C4: The Meditation Singers - Good Old Gospel Music
- C5: Keith Barrow - Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
- D1: Roscoe Robinson - Elijah
- D2: Dyson's Faces - Till I've Got This Feelin' Of Love
- D3: The Violinaires - The Upper Way
- D4: Leomia Boyd And The Gospel Music Makers - Higher In Jesus' Love
- D6: Keith Barrow - The Right Road Now
black LP[30,21 €]
Soul Jazz Records’ new Holy Church of the Ecstatic Soul: Gospel, Funk and Soul at the Crossroads 1971-83 is a one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition coloured vinyl pressing + download code exclusively for Record Store Day 2023.
he album draws upon the extensive links between black American gospel music and soul music, showing how the sensibilities of gospel artists such as Shirley Caesar, Dorothy Norwood, Andraé Crouch and others crossed over into secular soul music during this period.
Holy Church of the Ecstatic Soul shows how sacred gospel music was at home with Stevie Wonder, Blaxploitation-style funk and produced music celebrated both in New York’s underground discos (The Paradise Garage, Studio 54, etc) and later sampled by the likes of Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Mary J Blige
- Moanin’ (Bobby Timmons)
- Superstition (Stevie Wonder)
- Iko Iko (James Crawford)
- Señor Blues (Horace Silver)
- When A Man Loves A Woman
- (C. Lewis & A. Wright)
- Freedom Jazz Dance (Eddie
- Harris)
- Sidewinder (Lee Morgan)
- Brother Where Are You?
- (Oscar Brown)
- Wade In The Water (Traditional)
- Work Song (Nat Adderley)
- Land Of 1.000 Dancers (Chris
- Kenner)
- Gimme Some Lovin’ (S
- Winwood & S. Davis)
- Motherless Child (Traditional)
- New Orleans Strutt (Jack
- Dejohnette)
- La Place Street (Stanley
- Turrentine)
- Amen (Traditional, Arr. By Bob
- Belden)
- Jubilation (Junior Mance)
- Joshua (Traditional)
- Mr. Magic (Ralph Macdonald &
- William Salter)
- Theme From Shaft (Isaac
- Hayes)
- Nobody Knows The Trouble
- I’ve Seen (Traditional)
Who did Aretha Franklin not want to miss out on when she recorded
her most inspiring albums in the early Seventies? Who gave Steely
Dan the beat? Who did Isaac Hayes, Donny Hathaway, BB King,
‘Sweet’ Lou Donaldson and Joe Cocker give the chair behind the
drums? No drummer has seen the inside of a studio as often as
Bernard ‘Pretty’ Purdie.
Not for nothing do colleagues attribute the ‘funkiest soul beat on the
scene’ to the drummer, and consequently, Purdie has never relied on
the genre of jazz alone, but rather curiously looked beyond the
borders. Sessions with The Rolling Stones, James Brown, Jimi
Hendrix or Tom Jones are no problem for him, whose precise and
sensitive playing is synonymous with drive and groove. This is
probably one of the reasons why his rhythms are still sampled by
many DJs today.
Released on CD back in 1996 and 1997 (and now out of print), the
two ‘Soul to Jazz’ recordings have a cult factor today and sound as
fresh as they did back then. Now both albums are released together
for the first time as a 3LP set.
These recordings are peppered with lots of prominent star guests
from jazz and soul, from Eddie Harris, Michael Brecker and Nils
Landgren to Hank Crawford, Stanley Turrentine and Cornell Dupree.
Purdie’s ‘Soul to Jazz’ project takes two different approaches: The
first part focuses on the renowned WDR Big Band led by Gil
Goldstein. Soul classics such as Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition’,
‘When a Man Loves a Woman’, Eddie Harris’s ‘Freedom Jazz Dance’
and Lee Morgan’s famous groove tune, ‘Sidewinder’, are interpreted
in large scale sound. One discovery of these recordings amidst all the
renowned guest soloists is the New York-born singer, Martin Moss.
The great success of this first album, released under ‘Soul to Jazz’,
led to ‘Soul to Jazz II’, a more intimate record, but one that picks up
where the first recording left off, by exploring similar themes. Again,
Purdie has called together a notable band of kindred spirits, including
saxophonists Hank Crawford (BB King, Ike and Tina Turner, Ray
Charles), Stanley Turrentine (Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott) and Vincent
Herring, as well as guitarist Cornell Dupree (King Curtis) to pianists
Benny Green and Junior Mance.
Bernard Purdie’s ‘Soul to Jazz’ is a timeless classic and a blueprint of
the soul jazz genre in all its facets. Above all, it is a portrait of one of
the most influential and best drummers in the world, who made jazz
groove with his inimitable funky soul beat




















