Here we go 4 (I hope I can be so informal!)
First, my biases. I consider Soul music to have emerged after Doo Wop and before the emergence of Funk. The heyday was through the 60's and 70's.
Also, although I have tons of soul albums with only one or two great tunes, the following recommmendations have great tunes throughout the entire disc.
That being said, my mandatory must have, skip the mortgage payment to get 'em recommendations in the Soul "Male Group" category are:
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes- I Miss You
Creative Source- Creative Source
Delfonics- Super Hits
The Dells- Freedom Means
The Dells- There Is
Stylistics- The Stylists
Stylistics- Round 2
Please stay tuned for nominations in the Soul "Female Vocalist" category.
Michael
First, my biases. I consider Soul music to have emerged after Doo Wop and before the emergence of Funk. The heyday was through the 60's and 70's.
Also, although I have tons of soul albums with only one or two great tunes, the following recommmendations have great tunes throughout the entire disc.
That being said, my mandatory must have, skip the mortgage payment to get 'em recommendations in the Soul "Male Group" category are:
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes- I Miss You
Creative Source- Creative Source
Delfonics- Super Hits
The Dells- Freedom Means
The Dells- There Is
Stylistics- The Stylists
Stylistics- Round 2
Please stay tuned for nominations in the Soul "Female Vocalist" category.
Michael