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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine Collection of Soul Music,
By D.L. (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
There could not be a better representation of the "Soul Era" than this. The biggest songs, from the biggest artists in that genre, are found on this cd. If you could pick one song from each of these artists it would probably be the tunes on this disk. Examples: If you were to choose one song from Aretha (Respect), one song for Sam and Dave( Soul Man) Wilson Pickett( Midnight Hour). Get the picture. Very nice cross section of music without being an overbloated collection.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The First Indeed,
By AvidOldiesCollector (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
As one reviewer points out this CD has been around since the advent of the CD format and is STILL one of the best such compilations to be found. When outfits like Curb and EMI-Capitol were giving us 10-selection albums, some with questionable sound quality, the people at Warner Special Products were turning out 15- to 20-selection sets at comparable prices and with excellent sound reproduction.
All 15 are original analog recordings digitally re-mastered, and they even contrive to give you both Parts 1 and 2 of the Ray Charles classic What'd I Say (# 1 R&B/# 6 Billboard Pop Hot 100 for Part 1 in late summer 1959 on Atlantic 2031). The insert provides original production dates for each track as well as where each was produced - but no original label numbers nor chart performance information. A single page of notes provides an interesting insight into the reproduction techniques used, and three paragraphs on the instrumentalists involved on the tracks. As the label "Classic" what else can you call these?: Soul Man by Sam & Dave - # 1 R&B for SEVEN weeks/# 2 Hot 100 in the fall of 1967; In The Midnight Hour by Wilson Pickett (# 1 R&B/# 21 Hot 100 in July/August 1965); Respect by Aretha Franklin (# 1 R&B for EIGHT weeks/# 1 Hot 100 for two week in early summer 1967); I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) by Otis Redding (# 2 Hot 100 and R&B in June 1965); Green Onions by Booker T & The MG;s (# 1 R&B for four weeks/# 3 Hot 100 in the fall of 1962); Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley (# 2 Hot 100 and R&B in the spring of 1967); Tighten Up by Archie Bell & The Drells (# 1 Hot 100 and R&B for 2 weeks each in the spring of 1968); On Broadway by The Drifters (# 7 R&B/# 9 Hot 100 in May/June 1963); Yakety Yak by The Coasters (# 1 R&B for SEVEN weeks/# 1 Hot 100 in August 1958); Just One Look by Doris Troy (# 3 R&B/# 10 Hot 100 in July/August 1963); Make Me Your Baby by Barbara Lewis (# 9 R&B/# 11 Hot 100 in late 1965); Stand By Me by Ben E. King (# 1 R&B for four weeks/# 4 Hot 100/# 10 Adult Contemporary in summer 1961); When A Man Loves A Woman by Percy Sledge (# 1 R&B for four weeks/# 1 Hot 100 for two weeks in June 1966); Shake, Rattle & Roll by Joe Turner (# 1 R&B for three weeks in 1954). Pretty hard to call them anything BUT classics. One of the first, and still one of the best such compilations on the market.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You Can't Afford to Be Without This Collection,
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This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
From Arthur Conley's "Sweet Soul Music" and Arthur Bell & the Drells' "Tighten Up" to the better known hits by Aretha, Sam & Dave, Ray Charles, et. al., this is my favorite "oldies" collection ever. One of the first CD-only compilations I can recall, I vividly remember being blown away by the sonic richness of these classics. It still blows me away.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Funny how times change...,
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This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
In the first decade of the compact disc, this was THE disc to own for the oldies fan. At the time, you would have been hard pressed to come up with a better 15 track compilation of classic soul. The magazine CD Review gave this their very first 10/10 rating to indicate that it was the tops in both performance and sound quality. Now you can look back at it and see that it wasn't really all it should have been. Record companies were still using inferior masters to make CDs and some of these songs like "Green Onions" and "Sweet Soul Music" really don't sound all that great compared to more recent reissues from Rhino. "Tighten Up" and "Respect" sound much better in mono, and Atlantic even used the wrong take of "I've Been Loving You" instead of the hit version. But I feel that this CD became kind of a blueprint for future oldies compilations and fueled many record companies to just make them better and better.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Sampler,
This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
This is probably one of the best single CD compilations of American Soul. Although these songs are available on other collections, this CD is all meat and no filler. A great mix of party classics, novelty, ballads and blues from some of 20th century America's seminal artists. Five stars!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic, Indeed.,
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This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
I purchased this CD in the mid-80s (1985 recording). I was putting together a small library of 50s and 60s rock 'n' roll music as it became available in the new CD technology. This particular disc, "Atlantic Soul Classics," fitted into my collection particularly well. It's a terrific assemblage of recording artists and the songs couldn't be better. Whoever put this compilation together should get an award, and maybe they did.
The artists are first rate, the songs are excellent and the transfer to the digital CD format is well done. The sound quality is excellent. It doesn't surprise me at all that this CD is still in print. I was particularly pleased to get Joe Turner's "Shake, rattle and Roll" and Booker T. & the MG's "Green Onions," but all of the others fit my needs well. It's great to find a compilation CD of this quality. Classic, indeed. Gary Peterson
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Soul which remains timeless.,
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This review is from: Atlantic Soul Classics (Audio CD)
The songs by Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, The Drifters, Otis Redding, Arthur Conley, Barbara Lewis, Doris Troy, Ray Charles and others featured here are all undisputed Soul classics which helped define the genre and which remain staples of Oldies stations throughout the U.S. This is some of the greatest R&B music ever made and it's guaranteed to continue holding a very special place in the world of 20th century American Pop music.
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