The Staple Singers - The Greatest Hits: The Staple Singers - Stand By Me (2022)

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Title: The Greatest Hits: The Staple Singers - Stand By Me
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: The Greatest Hits
Genre: Soul, R&B
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:38:10
Total Size: 228 mb | 504 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Staple Singers - Stand By Me
02. The Staple Singers - This may be the last Time
03. The Staple Singers - Uncloudy Day
04. The Staple Singers - Will the circle be Unbroken
05. The Staple Singers - So Soon
06. The Staple Singers - Ain't that good News
07. The Staple Singers - Calling Me
08. The Staple Singers - Don't Knock
09. The Staple Singers - God's Wonderful Love
10. The Staple Singers - Going Away
11. The Staple Singers - Help Me Jesus
12. The Staple Singers - If i could hear my Mother
13. The Staple Singers - I'm So Glad
14. The Staple Singers - I've been Scorned
15. The Staple Singers - Lets Go Home
16. The Staple Singers - Low Is The Way
17. The Staple Singers - Don't Drive Me Away
18. The Staple Singers - Downward Road
19. The Staple Singers - I Got Religion
20. The Staple Singers - I had a Dream
21. The Staple Singers - Pray On
22. The Staple Singers - Why am I Treated so Bad
23. The Staple Singers - He's Alright
24. The Staple Singers - Reach out and touch a Hand
25. The Staple Singers - Closing Announcement Encore
26. The Staple Singers - Ease on Down the Road
27. The Staple Singers - Let's do it Again
28. The Staple Singers - Come Go with Me
29. The Staple Singers - Somebody Saved Me

One of the most powerful vocal groups of the '60s and '70s, the Staple Singers embraced an impressive stylistic diversity while always staying true to their roots in gospel harmonies. Led by Roebuck "Pops" Staples, the quartet first rose to stardom in the gospel music community before detouring into folk and a socially conscious gospel and R&B hybrid, then enjoying their greatest success with a handful of soul music hits for Stax Records in the '70s. Throughout their evolution, the constants in their work were the rich blend of their vocals, delivered with a churchy mix of joy and restraint, Roebuck's subtle but emphatic guitar textures, and in the Stax era, the glorious lead vocals of Mavis Staples. The compilation The Best of the Vee-Jay Years is a superb overview of their early gospel sides, 1965's Freedom Highway marks the point where their gospel and folk leanings merged with a growing political consciousness, 1972's Be Altitude: Respect Yourself was the high point of their hitmaking years at Stax, and 1984's Turning Point was an impressive late-career effort that included an excellent cover of Talking Heads' "Slippery People."


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