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1st Soul Album and 1st Funk Album
!st Soul Album and First bit of Vinyl I bought was Stevie Wonders "Characters" and the First Funk Album I bought was Parliment Funkadelics "The Motor Booty Affair"
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First soul album was (I think) Marvin ***e's I Want You. I'd heard the title track on the radio and liked it - and I also was intrigued by the cover art by Ernie Barnes which I'd seen featured on the "Good Times" tv show.
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http://heavylox.com/reasonAndRasclot...ugar_Shack.jpg Wikipedia says Ernie Barnes had this to say about his painting: Quote:
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Thanks for highlighting that, Erica - I agree that it's true of everyone, rhythm and music being a means of releasing tension. I like the fluidity of movement depicted in Barnes's portraits (no surprise there, since he was an athlete) with the exaggerated length of limbs. It seems fitting that a Barnes painting would be chosen as the cover of a Marvin ***e album, since Marvin's voice had a similar supple, soaring quality. Another interesting comment by Barnes was that he painted his characters with their eyes closed "because of our blindness to one another's humanity":
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Ernie Barnes: "We fail to see the gifts and the strengths that people might possess, but we're very quick to tell them what they can't do. It is very easy for us to find fault and to slam a person who is sincerely trying to make an effort, to achieve, to strive for self-improvement, one of the deepest and most distinctive human impulses." This quote makes me think of how music critiques can often be so harsh, and sometimes cruel. I like your critique of Marvin Gaye's voice, which you said has a "supple, soaring" quality. His voice sounds very smoooooooth to me. :) His music reminds me of the "Love Boat" theme song! I'm afraid that's the only soul-type song I ever heard regularly when I was younger: "Love Boat" theme song (in lieu of actual soul and funk albums, since I've never bought any!): Liz, did you take regular weekly journeys on the Love Boat when you were a kid, too? ;) |
Yes, Erica, I was a faithful viewer of The Love Boat! :love: Funny, my favorite aunt/godmother loves Jack Jones (singer of The Love Boat theme) both as a vocalist and her type of heartthrob. She has scores of his records, and since I'm especially close to her, I grew up hearing his music a lot.
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"Exciting and new!" :) I don't think I've ever heard any other songs by Jack Jones besides the Love Boat theme. He sounds like a crooner!
My family never listened to much popular music--no soul, no funk, no jazz--when I was growing up, so I have no fond memories of relatives' musician heartthrobs! It's hard to have a crush on Bach, although one might adore his brain. |
Oh c'mon, Erica, you know Bach is über-hot! He can play my organ anytime. :laughing:
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first soul: marvin ***e's what's goin on.
first funk: a certain ratio's i'd like to see you again. however, i am fairly new to both genres. |
1st soul: I don't really remember !! (prolly some motown compilation)
1st funk: Isaac Hayes - Disco Connection - Not the most groundbreaking or innovative album but I loved this song ----> youtube.com/watch?v=u0p6xO0JgH4 |
1st Soul- Michael Jackson Bad
1st Funk- Parliament- Greatest Hits |
Wow! thees some great albums you guys n gals have listed here! great! might check them out myself thanks
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1st soul:
Marvin G*** - Trouble Man (the album that was also the soundtrack to the movie of the same name) Whenever I speak to people, they will never mention this excellent album of Marvin's. 1st Funk: James Brown - The Payback |
1st Soul
Technically is was a greatest hits of The Commodores But my first actual album: Al Green Call Me and it is still my favorite. 'Here I Am (Come and Take Me)' is pure silky soulful goodness. 1st Funk Kool & the Gang: Self Titled Album. All their songs just sound like a big party. A really fun album. |
1st soul album was Curtis by Curtis Mayfield and 1st funk album was Shaft by Isaac Hayes both on vinyl
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I Gotcha-Joe Tex.
One of the most memorable funk songs from the 70s for me personally is, I Gotcha by Joe Tex. Released around 1971 or '72, this particular song was all mainstream back in the day and got alot of air-play over the radio.
Joe Tex - I Gotcha - YouTube |
1st soul- Stevie Wonder "Innervisions"
1st funk- James Brown "Hell" |
George McCrea - I Get Lifted - YouTube Its been to long to tell you what the first funk record I bought was... this was one of favorite tracks from this album Little Beaver - I Love The Way You Love - YouTube ( well compilations..) |
Well since MJ is known as the King of Soul (yes, wiki it) (at least 1 of them) then I must put Dangerous at age 9 I bought.
Then, yrs and yrs later, when my awareness grew I discovered Stevie Wonder and bought the 4-CD pack @ age 21? After that I realized I needed something deeper and bought Barry White CD age 26. Finally onto Earth, Wind, and Fire then at last Marvin Gaye several months ago. |
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