Various Artist - The Heart Of Southern Soul, From Nashville To Memphis And Muscle Shoals (1994)
Artist: Various Artist
Title: The Heart Of Southern Soul, From Nashville To Memphis And Muscle Shoals
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Ace
Genre: Soul, Southern Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:03
Total Size: 169/304 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Heart Of Southern Soul, From Nashville To Memphis And Muscle Shoals
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Ace
Genre: Soul, Southern Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:03
Total Size: 169/304 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Kelly Brothers - Falling In Love Again
02. The Wallace Brothers - Line Between Love And Hate
03. Kip Anderson - That's All I Can Do
04. Roshell Anderson - Snake Out Of The Green Grass (Part 1)
05. Roshell Anderson - Snake Out Of The Green Grass (Part 2)
06. Tiny Watkins - A Soldier's Sad Story
07. The Interpreters - Pretty Little Thing
08. Johnny Truitt - Your Love Is Worth The Pain
09. The Avons - Talk To Me
10. Lee Webber - Your Love's So Good
11. Lucille Mathis - Somewhere Out There
12. Dee And Don - Mr. Fortune Teller (Previously Unissued)
13. Tiny Watkins - Midnite Tears (Previously Unissued)
14. Mariann - The Woman In Me
15. The Wallace Brothers - Steppin' Stone
16. Stacy Lane - Gonna Need Somebody (Previously Unissued)
17. Kip Anderson - I Went Off And Cried
18. The Kelly Brothers - You're That Great Big Feelin'
19. Shirley Brown - You'll Never Ever Know (Previously Unissued)
20. Bobby Powell - C.C Rider
21. Slim Harpo - The Price Is Too High
22. Johnny Truitt - There Goes A Girl (Previously Unissued)
23. Marva Whitney - Do Your Thing (Previously Unissued)
24. Eugene Kemp - The Power Is Gone
Nashville's Excello label recorded pure Southern soul -- the good stuff, authentic, rootsy, passionately executed dramas and proclamations that touch the heart and soul. This is drinking and moaning music, the perfect company for love's pains or joys. Kip Anderson's "I Went Off and Cried," Tiny Watkins' "A Soldier's Sad Story," and Johnny Truitt's "Your Love Is Worth the Pain," are the real deals. Even on the happy tunes the underlying strain of maintaining a relationship is evident. The 24-tracks include selections by the Wallace Brothers, Marva Whitney, the Kelly Brothers, the Interpreters, and Dee & Don.