Stirring Up Some Soul - The Original Sound Of Uk Club Land
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Release Date: 26 July 2019
Label: Jasmine Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 604988104325
Format Details:
Release Date: 26 July 2019
Label: Jasmine Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 604988104325
Description
Welcome to the latest instalment of Jasmine's "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. Artists might be described as "soulful" such as Chuck Jackson, Baby Washington or the Impressions (featured here), although hardly household names at the time. Even the opening act here, the mighty Supremes, were little known over here and, in fact, were jokingly referred to as the non-hit Supremes in their own country. It wasn't until a year or two later, '64-'65, that Soul music really established itself. By then America had, by and large, stopped making traditional R&B, and in the U.K. nobody wanted to hear home-grown R&B-styled white acts, Motown had arrived and Soul music ruled the day.
Soul music today is firmly entrenched in popular culture and we hope you enjoy our retrospective of the sounds that set the Soul template.
"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.
Tracklisting
Tommy Hunt
Kay Barry / Maureen Evans
Buddy Holly & The Crickets
Johnnie Ray
Eddie Cochran
Various Artists
Billie Holiday
Charlie Applewhite
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists