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Neapolitan 06-10-2009 09:27 PM

Philadelphia Soul!
 
I don't post a lot in this section, I'm not into Contemporary R&B, one style of Soul I really like but hardly gets mentioned is Philadelphia Soul. Most of the vocal groups, songwriters, musicians came from and recorded in Philadelphia in the late 60's arly 70's, actually Philly Soul really influence a lot of groups, and musical styles that came after it, like Disco, boy bands of the 80s. It did get some recognition in 2008 when Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff were inducted in the Rock n Roll HoF. I am glad they got they got noticed, I really don't know how popular those old vocal groups from Philadelphia are, like The Del-fonics, Horlad Melvin and the Blue Notes, Blue Magic.

Strictly speaking the Chi-lites are from Chicago. And artist like Todd Rundgren and Hall & Oates are sometimes considered Philadelphia Soul, but I don't, it's just because they come from the area, imo vocal groups are the real deal when it comes to Philly Soul.

here are some of my favorite songs,

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes "WAKE UP EVERYBODY" 1975

The Delfonics Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time (Live)


Blue Magic Side Show


The Chi-Lites Have You Seen Her


just a side note, I thought the thread "Northern Soul" was going to talk about Soul in the northern cities of the US, I was slightly disappointed when I found out it wasn't, so this one is dedicated to you R-T.

gandhara 06-11-2009 04:05 PM

nice post. definately have to agree the Philly Sound was great.

my favorite vocal groups from Philly is Blue Magic and the Blue Notes :)

right-track 06-11-2009 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 679154)
just a side note, I thought the thread "Northern Soul" was going to talk about Soul in the northern cities of the US, I was slightly disappointed when I found out it wasn't, so this one is dedicated to you R-T.

Funnily enough the Philly Sound has a big place in the Northern Soul scene Neapolitan.
The music coming out of Philadelphia from the mid to late 60's in particular was astounding.
Here's 3 of my favourite Philly acts;

Cindy Scott in particular. She began singing and writing her own songs as young as 14.






barbarella 06-11-2009 05:53 PM

Thanx For Posting this Thread!!

This Is My Absolute Favourite Delfonics Track :)




Neapolitan 06-13-2009 10:59 PM

R-T,
that's stuff I don't even know, I have to watch the related videos on youube, when I get time. I looked up the groups youposted, there was little I could find out about them, Patti and The Emblems came from Camden, New Jersey.

barbarella,
that's a great song by the Delfonics,



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The Stylistics - I'm Stone in Love With You

With oldies, it's hard to find the original song with a good video that goes along with the song, that's not a home-made cheesy video. If I see a half decent live version on youtube of a song I rather post that then a still-frame. Plus you see the group in action. I particularly like the way this one is done.

right-track 06-14-2009 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 681309)
R-T,
that's stuff I don't even know, I have to watch the related videos on youube, when I get time. I looked up the groups youposted, there was little I could find out about them, Patti and The Emblems came from Camden, New Jersey.

Hardly surprisng that you may not have heard of them as Northern Soul pretty much deals with rare songs almost by definition.
Patty and the Emblems had a top 10 hit on local Philly radio stations in 1964 with a song called 'Mixed Up, Shook Up, Girl' and are considered part of the Philly Sound by Northern Soulies.
An association not dissimilar to the Chicago based Chi Lites that you described, I suppose?

Here it is...'Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl'.
Try and ignore the dance style, it's out of sync and doesn't fit the music.


Honey and the Bees were an all girl quartet with great soulful harmonies, so this tune might better fit the vocal style you prefer;



This is the kind of stuff they're liked on the NS scene for.
Uptempo and danceable. 'Dynamite Exploded';


Rx Tone 06-22-2009 01:04 PM

Yes indeed. Great thread. Thanks for the memories.
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and the Chi Lites were as smooth as it gets.

Arya Stark 06-22-2009 02:56 PM

Awh, I love this. Nice videos. Hehe.

asshat 06-23-2009 01:26 AM

I really like "rubberband man" by the spinners, I'm not sure if that's philadelphia soul.

morgos 07-13-2009 05:51 AM

This track is mostly instrumental, but I thought I'd post it anyway just because it's one of my all time favorite songs, and I'm pretty sure it qualifies as Philadelphia Soul.

MFSB - TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)



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