by

Rob Jones

SOUL MAN

80 TIMELESS CLASSICS FROM

THE KINGS OF SOUL

Released 27.1.17 on UMOD

FEATURING MICHAEL JACKSON, OTIS REDDING, PERCY SLEDGE, LIONEL RICHIE, BILL WITHERS, MARVIN GAYE, BILLY PAUL

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF SAM & DAVE’S CLASSIC ‘SOUL MAN’ HIT

INSPIRES NEW 4 CD COLLECTION

‘Soul Man’ is a new 4CD collection celebrating the most important classic cuts of all time from the kings of soul music. It’s the perfect soulful soundtrack to Valentine’s Day; and it features the most credible and influential male artists of all time.

Was 1967 the most important year in Soul Music?

The album takes its name from the classic Sam and Dave song, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter* in 1967, ‘Soul Man’ would become Sam and Dave’s biggest hit, reaching No.2 on the US Billboard Chart. It received a Grammy Award in 1968.

Also featured are some of the most important soul anthems ever written, including:

Marvin Gaye’s ‘I Heard It through the Grapevine’: this phenomenal song was recorded over 2 sessions for Motown, the first of which was almost exactly fifty years ago, on 3rd Feb 1967. Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, the single first became a hit for Gladys Knight and the Pips and Gaye’s version was delayed until 1968, when it topped the UK and US charts. In 2004 Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it 80 in the 500 most important songs of all time.

Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay’ also celebrates 50 years. Written by Steve Cropper and Otis Redding, this most soulful of tracks was inspired when Otis was renting a houseboat at Waldo Point in Sausalito, CA. (“I watch the ships come in and I watch them roll away again.”). It famously became the first posthumous No.1 in 1968 when it topped the US chart.

When a Man loves a Woman’. The most romantic song** of all time? Written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright for Percy Sledge in 1966. It was the only song they ever wrote!

The full track list is presented below. Every track on this album has its own story and a great many of them inspired future artists and fans alike, triggering the ‘Soul Man’ in all of us.

 

SOUL MAN – FULL TRACKLIST

 

CD1

Marvin Gaye

I Heard It Through The Grapevine

Otis Redding

(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay

Stevie Wonder

For Once In My Life

Lionel Richie

Hello

Michael Jackson

Ain’t No Sunshine

The Temptations

My Girl

Ben E King

Stand By Me

Wilson Pickett

In the Midnight Hour

Jackie Wilson

(I Get The) Sweetest Feeling

Barry White

You’re The First, The Last, My Everything

Luther Vandross

Never Too Much

George Benson

Give Me The Night

McFadden & Whitehead

Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now

Billy Ocean

Love Really Hurts Without You

Percy Sledge

When A Man Loves A Woman

Louis Armstrong

What A Wonderful World

Jimmy Ruffin

What Becomes Of The Broken hearted

Bill Withers

Lovely Day

Billy Paul

Me & Mrs. Jones

Sam & Dave

Soul Man

 

CD2

 

James Brown

I Got You (I Feel Good)

Earth Wind & Fire

Boogie Wonderland

Kool & The Gang

Celebration

George McCrae

Rock Your Baby

Edwin Starr

War

Isaac Hayes 

Theme From “Shaft”

Rockwell

Somebody’s Watching Me

Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony

The Hustle

Cameo

Word Up!

The Whispers

And The Beat Goes On

The O’Jays

Love Train

Sly & The Family Stone

Dance To The Music

Parliament

Flashlight

Ohio Players

Love Rollercoaster

The Bar-Keys

Holy Ghost

Gil Scott-Heron

Lady Day & John Coltrane

Maceo And The Macks

Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)

The Blackbyrds

Rock Creek Park

Rick James

Superfreak

The Stylistics

Can’t Give You Anything But My Love

 

CD3

The Jackson 5

I’ll Be There

The Four Tops

Reach Out, I’ll Be There

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

The Tracks Of My Tears

The Isley Brothers

This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)

Curtis Mayfield

Move On Up

The Miracles

You Really Got A Hold On Me

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons            

December, 1963 (Oh What A Night!)

Foundations

Build Me Up Buttercup

Chairmen Of The Board

Give Me A Little More Time

DeBarge

Rhythm Of The Night

Jermaine Jackson

Let’s Get Serious

The Gap Band

Outstanding

Fatback Band

I Found Lovin’

Dazz Band

Let It All Blow

Dennis Edwards feat. Siedah Garrett

Don’t Look Any Further

Windjammer

Tossing & Turning

Average White Band

Let’s Go Round Again

Will Downing

A Love Supreme

Alexander O’Neal

If You Were Here Tonight

Johnny Bristol

Hang On In There Baby

 

CD4

 

The Commodores

Three Times A Lady

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

If You Don’t Know Me By Now

The Chi-Lites

Have You Seen Her

Eddie Holman

Hey There Lonely Girl

The Floaters

Float On

Timmy Thomas

Why Can’t We Live Together

Billy Preston

You Are So Beautiful

Robert Knight

Love On A Mountain Top

The Impressions

People Get Ready

Bobby Blue Bland

Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City

William De Vaughn

Be Thankful For What You’ve Got – Part I

Jr. Walker & The All Stars

(I’m A) Road Runner

Rare Earth

Get Ready

The Tams

Hey Girl Don’t Bother Me

The Contours 

Do You Love Me

Len Barry

1,2,3

The Spinners 

It’s A Shame

The Drifters

Saturday Night At The Movies

New York City

I’m Doing Fine Now

Arthur Conley

Sweet Soul Music