Top 10 R&B/Soul Releases January 2006 PDF Print E-mail
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R&B Top 10Our Top 10 picks for January R&B/soul releases includes stuff from Angie Stone, Nina Simone, James Brown and more.
 
 
 
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 1. Angie Stone - Stone Hits: The Very Best - This re-release of the October 2005 set draws from the singer's 3 albums and features bonus tracks including "Wish I Didn't Miss You" (Pound Boys Remix) and "What You Dying For."
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2. Blue Magic - 13 Blue Magic Lane - This release contains 9 songs from the oh-so-smooth 70s soul crooners, including "What's Come Over Me."
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3. Guitar Slim - Atco Sessions - This compilation last issued in 1996 features the guitar great also known as Eddie Jones. *
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4. Hall & Oates - Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1 - The pop-soul-rock powerduo reached their height in the 80s and you can re-live the magic with the re-issue of this compilation boasting hits such as "Sara Smile," "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)," "She's Gone,' and "One on One." * Hall and Oates: Greatest Hits - Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1
 5. James Brown - Sex Machine: The Very Best Of James Brown - This unbeatable compilation features some of the master's best of the best, including "It's A Man's Man's Man's World," "Living In America," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag Pt. 1," "Get N The Good Foot," and a live version of "Soul Power." * N/A
 6. Johnny Otis - 1951 -  This set features hits from the legendary rock and roll pioneer responsible for creating the landscape of Los Angeles R&B in the 40s and 50s. *
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 7. Lamont Dozier - Why Can't We Be Lovers - Responsible for writing some of the most monster hits in American music (as part of Motown's Holland-Dozier-Holland), Dozier is featured in this compilation of some of his nest solo work, as well as material performed with the Holland brothers. *
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 8. Nina Simone - Silk & Soul -  Classics from the music icon include "Go to Hell," "Look of Love ," and "Some Say." * Silk & Soul
9. Sam & Dave - Double Dynamite  -  Last released in 1991, this compilation features some of the duo's legendary best. Tracks include "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby," and "I'm Your Puppet," but not the staples "Hold On, I'm Comin'," or "Soul Man." *
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 10. Terence Trent D'Arby - Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best Of -  The title says it all and features some of the extension-wearing soulster's best from the 80s and 90s, including "Wishing Well," "Delicate" featuring Des'ree, "Sign Your Name," and "Do You Love Me Like You Say?" *
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