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Motown |
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18 | 46.15% |
Stax |
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21 | 53.85% |
Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll |
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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
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The two empires of R&B music.
So, which do you think produced the most great music overall? Let's see. Motown: The Temptations Marvin Gaye Stevie Wonder Diana Ross & The Supremes Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Four Tops Martha & The Vendettas Jackson 5 Gladys Knight & The Pips Stax: Otis Redding Sam and Dave Rufus Thomas Isaac Hayes Wilson Pickett Albert King The Staple Singers Booker T & The MGs I live close to Memphis so you might think I'm partial to Stax. But I just gotta go with Motown. |
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Al Dente
Join Date: Mar 2005
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That's such a tough one to call. Two completely different flavors of soul. Ultimately I would go with Stax. They were committed to the cause of racial integration in the music industry, They didn't hide Booker T and the MGs under the carpet the way that Motown did with the Funk Brothers for so long and their core sound was so much more distinctive. That abrasive B3 organ sound that was Booker T's signature still sounds amazing.
Admittedly there's probably more Motown Records that I would prefer to listen to than Stax, but based on business integrity and overall creativity Stax is the hands down winner. |
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Occams Razor
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I'm partial to Otis and Wilson personally so that pushes me to agree with you Satch I'll take the easy way out work blue and say: Asking Stax or motown is like saying would you like oral on every Tuesday or Wednesday? Can't I have both?
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Al Dente
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Atchin' Akai
Join Date: May 2005
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Very tough choice.
I don't think I can choose between the two. The Motown style puts me off mainly because of it's prevalence over other soul labels and it's conveyor belt approach to churning out mainstream pop soul doesn't suit my personal tastes. It's subsidiary labels are far more attractive to me with their more, or should I say less, sugar sweet sound. (Martha & the Vendetta's sound like the act they should have been boo boo.) Even with that, there's no denying the quality of The Funk Brothers with their world class musicians, including the greatest bass player that ever lived in James Jamerson. It's songwriters were easily the best, but controlled far too much by Gordy. asshat's comment of too polished is spot on...add too packaged as well. And then there's Stax with Booker T & The MGs...incomparable. If the Chess label was an option here that'd get my vote, but it isn't, so I'm sitting on the fence. |
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