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5.0 out of 5 stars
Thrills and Spills, September 3, 2002
This review is from: Soul Shots: 60's Soul Classics (Audio CD)
You won't be able to sit still with this CD playing. Not only because of the 60's funk rhythms, but also because of the almost symphonic quality of some of these cuts. Like Lou Rawls "Love Is A Hurtin' Thing," or Lorranine Ellison's "Stay With Me Baby." And Dyke & the Blazers! Bet you never thought you'd hear them again! And, oh man, "My Pledge Of Love" by The Joe Jeffery Group. Thrills and spills. You can't go wrong with this one!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic, not to be overlooked, September 28, 2000
This review is from: Soul Shots: 60's Soul Classics (Audio CD)
How sad that only this, Volume 1, of the the Soul Shots series remains in print. This is an absolutely essential collection, even if you already have some of the songs in your collection. The selection, sequencing and particularly the sound are superb. Also worth noting, most of these are in stereo. Back when this was released, in 1988, stereo was still the preferable format, unlike the current trend which is to issue the way the original singles were released, i.e., mono. Regardless of that, I'll take the stereo versions anyday, even with the extreme separation. This is a classic collection of 60s soul. So are volumes two, three and four, though they have sadly been discontinued. If you find any of them used, do yourself a favor and buy them.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound, great songs=essential, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Soul Shots: 60's Soul Classics (Audio CD)
If you're looking for a way to start a soul collection, this would be a fantastic disc to begin with. As noted by others, the sound quality here is excellent and all songs are the original performers in the original version. Most songs here will be well-known by oldies radio listeners but there are a couple lesser known tracks that will be wonderful finds for those who aren't already soul connoisseurs.
Phil Spector proteges Sonny Charles and the Checkmates turn in a great ballad on "Black Pearl". Larry Williams and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson take turns casting themselves as street smoothies in "Two for the Price as One" (imagine a more soulful version of Dion's "The Wanderer" but this time his buddy's doing his bragging for him...). King Curtis' "Soul Serenade" is a smooth sax instrumental. Lorraine Ellison's "Stay with Me" gives you a mental picture of a woman calmly trying to reason with her departing lover who, seeing it's not working, resorts to grabbing his leg to try and physically stop him. Her howl is one of complete desperation as the orchestra surges behind her to a climax. You'll wonder how you did without this one before.
Besides those, already familiar hits from J.J. Jackson, James Brown, Billy Stewart's trilling "Summertime", Fontella Bass, James and Bobby Purify, and the Delfonics make this a finely selected compilation. There are only a handful of tunes here I don't consider classics.
4 1/2 stars
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