Magnificent Men - The World of Soul (Reissue) (1968/2016)

Artist: Magnificent Men
Title: The World of Soul
Year Of Release: 1968/2016
Label: Classic Music Vault
Genre: Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:50
Total Size: 83/222 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The World of Soul
Year Of Release: 1968/2016
Label: Classic Music Vault
Genre: Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:50
Total Size: 83/222 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
02. So Much Love Waiting
03. Alfie
04. Tired of Pushing
05. Nobody Treats Me the Way You Do
06. Everybody's Got a Home But Me
07. I Found What I Wanted in You
08. Nobody Can Turn Me Around
09. September Song
10. I Could Be So Happy
11. It's Got to Be Love
12. A Change is Gonna Come
13. You Changed My Life
In 1964, The Magnificent Men, the only white act to ever headline New York 's legendary Apollo Theatre and the other major stops on the rhythm and blues "chitlin circuit," was formed from the improbable combination of two integrated bands. York, Pennsylvania's Del-Chords, a seven-member group that featured singers Dave Bupp and Adrian "Buddy" King, often played Battle of the Band contests against Harrisburg's nine-member Endells, led by drummer Bob Angelucci. By the end of the year, Bupp, King, Angelucci, and some of the Endells began playing as the all-white Magnificent Seven, a change spurred by the unwillingness of some in both bands to become fulltime musicians, a quest for a new collective sound, and the reluctance of
some club owners to book mixed bands.
The members of the band are Bob Angelucci, Dave Bupp, Terry Crousore, Buddy King, Tom Pane, Bill Richter, and Jim Seville. In addition to these seven, the group's original keyboardist was Tom Hoover. Tom left the group after the first album, and has just recently passed away.
some club owners to book mixed bands.
The members of the band are Bob Angelucci, Dave Bupp, Terry Crousore, Buddy King, Tom Pane, Bill Richter, and Jim Seville. In addition to these seven, the group's original keyboardist was Tom Hoover. Tom left the group after the first album, and has just recently passed away.