{"title":"Soul","description":"","products":[{"product_id":"now-that-s-what-i-call-60s-soul-3lp","title":"NOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul (3LP)","description":"\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul brings together 50 defining tracks from soul’s first golden decade, including hits from Motown, Atlantic\/Stax, and a whole lot more in a 3LP set pressed on gorgeous red vinyl…Out September 5th!\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP1 opens with Aretha Franklin’s signature ‘Respect’, before The Supremes and Stevie Wonder light up the set with ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’ and ‘Uptight (Everything’s Alright)’. Martha Reeves \u0026amp; The Vandellas bring pure energy with ‘Dancing In The Street’, while Bob \u0026amp; Earl deliver irresistible groove on ‘Harlem Shuffle’. The remainder of the first side presents Fontella Bass’ breakthrough ‘Rescue Me’, and two classic Motown love songs: Mary Wells’ ‘My Guy’ and The Temptations’ ‘My Girl’…flip the LP over for standout tracks from some of soul’s most iconic voices. Dionne Warwick opens with the elegant ‘Walk On By’, followed by Marvin Gaye’s ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ — a #1 hit and Motown’s biggest-selling single of the '60s. Dusty Springfield’s ‘Son Of A Preacher Man’ remains one of her defining performances, and is joined by ‘California Soul’ by Marlena Shaw – a track that continues to grow in popularity and stature. Following Carla Thomas’ smash ‘B-A-B-Y’, the remainder of LP1 delivers R\u0026amp;B and funk from Wilson Pickett (‘In The Midnight Hour’), James Brown (‘I Got You (I Feel Good)’), plus Sly \u0026amp; The Family Stone and closing with The Delfonic’s superb ‘Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide From Love)’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP2 begins with two enduring classics:- Ben E. King with ‘Stand By Me’ and Percy Sledge with ‘When A Man Loves A Woman’, which were both huge hits again in the late ‘80s. Otis Redding’s ‘(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay’ remains one of the era’s most iconic tracks, and The Drifters bring sun-soaked nostalgia with ‘Under The Boardwalk’, Barrett Strong’s ‘Money (That's What I Want)’ was Motown’s first hit, and joins other Northern Soul favourites, ‘There's A Ghost In My House’ from R. Dean Taylor, Jr. Walker \u0026amp; The All Stars’ ‘(I'm A) Road Runner’, and Booker T. \u0026amp; The MG's’ ‘Green Onions’ which rounds-off Side A… whilst over on the other side it’s Ike \u0026amp; Tina Turner’s towering ‘River Deep – Mountain High’ that opens a run of huge, dancefloor-ready R\u0026amp;B from The Contours with ‘Do You Love Me’, Solomon Burke’s ‘Everybody Needs Somebody To Love’, Eddie Floyd’s ‘Knock On Wood’ and Sam \u0026amp; Dave’s  defining ‘Soul Man’ before the smooth doo-wop of ‘Stay’ by Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs leads to LP2’s closers:- Brenda Holloway’s superb vocal performance on ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’ and ‘Ain't Got No \/ I Got Life’, a standout from Nina Simone and one of her biggest UK hits.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP3 brings together a stunning run of legendary group essentials – all of which, massive hits. Four Tops open with ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’ — a #1 in both the UK and the US, followed by The Isley Brothers with ‘This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)’, and The Supremes’ ‘Baby Love’ — another UK #1 that showcases the signature sound that made them one of the decade’s most successful acts. There’s perfect pop-soul from The Ronettes with ‘Be My Baby’, The Crystals’ ‘Then He Kissed Me’ and ‘Sweet Talkin’ Guy’ by The Chiffons before Erma Franklin’s timeless ‘Piece of My Heart’ leads to the side’s closing track from Jimmy Ruffin with his plaintive classic ‘What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted’… and over on the final side a trio of the genre’s greatest tracks kick off this final run:- Otis Redding’s beautiful ‘Try A Little Tenderness’, Aretha Franklin with her stunning version of ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman’, a defining moment of 60s soul, as is Dionne Warwick’s ‘I Say A Little Prayer’. Soul-pop vocal groups, The Velvelettes, The Marvelettes, Reparata \u0026amp; The Delrons and The Toys are up next with fun-packed smashes ahead of the closing tracks: Two of music’s all-time greatest ballads sign off this stunning collection:- ‘You’re All I Need To Get By’ from the magical pairing of Marvin Gaye \u0026amp; Tammi Terrell, and the peerless ‘The Tracks Of My Tears’ from Smokey Robinson \u0026amp; The Miracles.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul – 50 era defining tracks – Essential listening for every music lover – Out September 5th!\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Various Artists","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56580523098493,"sku":"LPNNNOW160","price":33.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0690\/8162\/8951\/files\/NOW_60S_SOUL_Vinyl_1500X1500-EXPLODED_copy_1.jpg?v=1753864327"},{"product_id":"now-that-s-what-i-call-60s-soul-4cd","title":"NOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul (4CD)","description":"\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul brings together 88 defining tracks from soul’s first golden decade, including hits from Motown, Atlantic\/Stax, and a whole lot more…Out September 5th!\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD 1 opens with Aretha Franklin’s signature ‘Respect’, before The Supremes and Stevie Wonder light up the set with ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’ and ‘Uptight (Everything’s Alright)’. Martha Reeves \u0026amp; The Vandellas bring pure energy with ‘Dancing In The Street’, while Bob \u0026amp; Earl deliver irresistible groove on ‘Harlem Shuffle’. Dionne Warwick’s elegant ‘Walk On By’ flows into the poignant beauty of Jimmy Ruffin’s ‘What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted’, and Marvin Gaye’s ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ remains one of the era’s landmark hits. Motown favourites ‘My Girl’ by The Temptations and Mary Wells’ ‘My Guy’ sit alongside Dusty Springfield’s defining ‘Son Of A Preacher Man’. Marlena Shaw’s ‘California Soul’ and The Delfonics’ ‘Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide From Love)’ are up next ahead of soul gold from the Four Tops and The Isley Brothers, and funky soul from Sly \u0026amp; The Family Stone and James Brown. Classic R\u0026amp;B from Wilson Pickett, Fontella Bass and Carla Thomas leads into two of the era’s stunning ballads: - Smokey Robinson \u0026amp; The Miracles with ‘I Second That Emotion’, and ‘(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay’ from Otis Redding which signs off the first disc…\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD 2 begins with two enduring classics:- Ben E. King with ‘Stand By Me’ and Percy Sledge with ‘When A Man Loves A Woman’, which were both huge hits again in the late ‘80s. Next up, favourites from legendary groups – including The Chiffons’ ‘Sweet Talkin’ Guy’, The Crystals’ ‘Da Doo Ron Ron’, and The Marvelettes’ ‘Please Mr. Postman’ (Motown’s first U.S. #1), plus hits from The Drifters and The Ronettes. We celebrate with a stunning run of ‘60s originals that became enduring Northern Soul classics including Gloria Jones’ ‘Tainted Love’, Frank Wilson’s ‘Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)’, R. Dean Taylor’s ‘There’s A Ghost In My House’, Tami Lynn’s ‘I’m Gonna Run Away From You’, and Al Wilson’s anthem ‘The Snake’ – plus Tobi Legend, Robert Knight, Barbara Randolph and Gladys Knight \u0026amp; The Pips. Superb vocals from Brenda Holloway and Erma Franklin lead to the disc’s closers from Etta James with ‘I Just Want To Make Love To You’, and Nina Simone’s strident ‘Ain’t Got No \/ I Got Life’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD 3 kicks off with Ike \u0026amp; Tina Turner’s towering ‘River Deep – Mountain High’, followed by Wilson Pickett’s ‘Land Of 1000 Dances’ and Arthur Conley’s homage to ‘Sweet Soul Music’. The Contours’ ‘Do You Love Me’, Solomon Burke’s ‘Everybody Needs Somebody To Love’ , and Eddie Floyd’s ‘Knock On Wood’ are sing-along favourites, while Sam \u0026amp; Dave’s ‘Soul Man’ is another defining signature song. Dance-pop-soul from The Elgins, Little Eva and The Toys are ahead of two stunning highlights: The Delfonics with ‘La-La Means I Love You’ and Brook Benton with the contemporary classic ‘Rainy Night In Georgia’. More essential cuts that became Northern Soul favourites from Jr. Walker \u0026amp; The All Stars, Barrett Strong, and ‘Green Onions’ from Booker T. \u0026amp; The Mg’s ahead of cool 60s cuts from Bobby Hebb with ‘Sunny’, Sly \u0026amp; The Family Stone and The 5th Dimension with ‘Stoned Soul Picnic’. Two more classics complete the disc – ‘Stay’ from Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs, and The Drifters with the evocative Summer feeling of ‘Under The Boardwalk’…\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD 4 closes the collection with a run of unforgettable moments – and massive hits - opening with The Supremes’ first #1 ‘Baby Love’, the Four Tops’ ‘I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)’ and The Temptations ‘Get Ready’, ahead of more peerless pop from all-girl groups The Ronettes’ with ‘Be My Baby’, The Crystals’ with  ‘Then He Kissed Me’, and ‘He’s So Fine’ from The Chiffons.  Dionne Warwick’s ‘I Say A Little Prayer’ and Aretha Franklin’s undeniable ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman’ remain two of the era’s most admired recordings. Otis Redding delivers the stunning ‘Try A Little Tenderness’, and Marvin Gaye \u0026amp; Tammi Terrell’s heartfelt ‘You’re All I Need To Get By’ is an all-time classic duet. A trio of well-covered tracks is next: ‘Spanish Harlem’, ‘Everlasting Love’ and ‘This Old Heart If Mine (Is Weak For You)’, ahead of vocal groups The Velvelettes, Reparata \u0026amp; The Delrons and The Marvelettes. Sophisticated jazz-drenched soul from Etta James (‘At Last’), and Dinah Washington (‘Mad About The Boy’), lead to the final three tracks – all of them incredible – James Brown’s ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World’ and ‘The Tracks Of My Tears’ from Smokey Robinson \u0026amp; The Miracles before this collection closes with the legendary Stevie Wonder and one of his greatest songs ‘My Cherie Amour’\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 60s Soul – 88 era defining tracks – Essential listening for every music lover – Out September 5th!\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Various Artists","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56580560421245,"sku":"CDNNNOW160","price":11.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0690\/8162\/8951\/files\/NOW_60S_SOUL_CD_1500X1500-EXPLODED_copy.jpg?v=1756211958"},{"product_id":"now-thats-what-i-call-70s-soul-3lp","title":"NOW That's What I Call 70s Soul (3LP)","description":"\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 70s Soul brings together 50 era-defining tracks from one of the most powerful decades in soul music, featuring classics from Motown legends, Philly Soul pioneers, smooth balladeers and funk innovators – all pressed across 3LPs on beautiful blue vinyl… Out April 24th!\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP1 opens with one of the decade’s most recognisable love songs: Al Green’s ‘Let’s Stay Together’, a US #1 and UK Top 10 hit that became his signature recording. It’s followed by Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’, the socially conscious masterpiece and title track from his landmark 1971 album, and Diana Ross’ Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, which topped the US chart and became her first solo #1. Stevie Wonder’s ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)’ remains one of Motown’s most joyful recordings and comes before Commodores’ ‘Easy’ introducing Lionel Richie’s smooth ballad vocals. The side also includes Bill Withers’ timeless ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’, a Grammy-winning classic, and The Stylistics’ lush ballad ‘You Make Me Feel Brand New’, a UK Top 3 smash, before closing with Rose Royce’s beautiful ‘Wishing On A Star’, one of the most loved soul ballads of the era. Flip the LP over and The Jackson 5’s ‘I Want You Back’ – the group’s explosive debut single opens the side. Smokey Robinson \u0026amp; The Miracles’ ‘The Tears Of A Clown’ became a UK #1 and is followed by The Supremes’ Nathan Jones’ showcasing the group’s evolving psychedelic-soul sound. Northern Soul classics from Frankie Valli \u0026amp; The Four Seasons with ‘The Night’, Chairmen Of The Board’s Top 3 smash ‘Give Me Just A Little More Time’ and The Trammps’ ‘Hold Back The Night’. The O’Jays’ joyous ‘Love Train’ leads to The Blackbyrds’ Walking In Rhythm’, before the side closes with the romantic classic ‘Always And Forever’ from Heatwave.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP2 opens with The Temptations’ epic ‘Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone’, a Grammy-winning US #1 remains one of the most stunning recordings from the Motown catalogue, is followed by Isaac Hayes’ ‘Theme From “Shaft”’, an Academy Award-winner and a US #1 smash. More funk follows from Ike \u0026amp; Tina Turner, James Brown with one of his key tracks ‘Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine’, Edwin Starr’s powerful anti-Vietnam protest song ‘War’, and Sly \u0026amp; The Family Stone’s hugely influential ‘Family Affair’.  The Delfonics’ sublime ‘Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)’ comes ahead of Billy Paul’s timeless ‘Me And Mrs. Jones’ which closes the side…the other side begins with the 1977 #1 from The Floaters with ‘Float On’, before the breathtaking vocals of Minnie Riperton on ‘Lovin’ You’. The Isley Brothers’ Summer Breeze’ and William DeVaughn’s ‘Be Thankful For What You Got’ have become enduring classics and are followed by a run of ‘80s pop-chart crossover hits completing LP2 from Detroit Emeralds, The Moments Raydio and The Tymes’ #1 ‘Ms. Grace’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLP3 opens with the unmistakable voice of Barry White and his US #1 hit ‘Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe’, before Aretha Franklin’s ‘Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)’, delivers one of her smoothest performances. Al Green’s ‘Tired Of Being Alone’ and Gladys Knight \u0026amp; The Pips’ ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’ are followed by minimalist soul classic ‘Why Can’t We Live Together’ from Timmy Thomas, and the side closes with a trio of defining ballads:-  George Benson’s ‘The Greatest Love Of All’  Diana Ross’ ‘Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)’ and The Jackson 5’s ‘I’ll Be There’, their biggest hit…while over on the final side…Freda Payne’s #1 ‘Band Of Gold’, opens alongside Ann Peebles’ influential and much covered ‘I Can’t Stand The Rain’.Marvin Gaye’s sensual ‘Let’s Get It On’ became another US #1, while Harold Melvin \u0026amp; The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass deliver the contemporary standard ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’. Three massive UK #1s are next…The Stylistics with ‘Can’t Give You Anything (But My Love)’, The Three Degrees’ peerless ‘When Will I See You Again’ and Deniece Williams’ ‘Free’. This amazing collection closes with two timeless ballads: Earth, Wind \u0026amp; Fire’s ‘After The Love Has Gone’, a Grammy-winning classic, along with ‘Three Times A Lady’, a huge worldwide #1 for the Commodores.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 70s Soul, 50 defining tracks from one of music’s greatest decades. 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It’s followed by Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’, the socially conscious masterpiece and title track from his landmark 1971 album, and Diana Ross’ ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, which topped the US chart and became her first solo #1. Stevie Wonder’s ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)’ remains one of Motown’s most joyful recordings and comes before The Jackson 5’s ‘I Want You Back’, the group’s explosive debut single. Smokey Robinson \u0026amp; The Miracles’ ‘The Tears Of A Clown’ became a UK #1, while Barry White’s ‘Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe’ showcases the unmistakable voice that encapsulates the sound of the decade, and leads into a run of sumptuous ballads:- The Three Degrees’ ‘When Will I See You Again’ topped the UK chart, while Rose Royce’s ‘Love Don’t Live Here Anymore’ brings another smooth highlight. Harold Melvin \u0026amp; The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass deliver the contemporary standard ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’ ahead of The Stylistics’ You Make Me Feel Brand New’, a UK Top 3 smash. Bill Withers’ timeless ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’, a Grammy-winning classic, leads into the gorgeous ‘Lovin’ You’ by Minnie Riperton a US #1 and UK #2 smash. The disc continues with The Isley Brothers’ ‘Summer Breeze’, while The O’Jays’ ‘Love Train’, a message of unity that became a UK Top 10 and US #1, sits alongside further classics from Ike \u0026amp; Tina Turner (‘Proud Mary’), The Staple Singers (‘Respect Yourself’), The Supremes (‘Nathan Jones’) and Gladys Knight \u0026amp; The Pips’ US #1 ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’, The Spinners and The Delfonics before closing with The Temptations’ ‘Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD2 begins with Commodores’ ‘Easy’, which introduced the smooth ballad vocals of Lionel Richie. Next up is Billy Paul’s timeless ‘Me And Mrs. Jones’, before The Floaters’  #1 ‘Float On’. Romantic favourites follow including Heatwave’s ‘Always And Forever’, ahead of the sophisticated funk-soul of Earth, Wind \u0026amp; Fire’s ‘Fantasy’. Dancefloor classics arrive with George McCrae’s ‘Rock Your Baby’ and The Tymes’ ‘Ms. Grace’ – both UK #1 smashes. Detroit Emeralds’ ‘Feel The Need In Me’, The Blackbyrds’ ‘Walking In Rhythm’ and ‘I’m Doin’ Fine Now’ from New Your City feature ahead of a run of tracks celebrating the ‘70s Northern Soul scene… Frankie Valli \u0026amp; The Four Seasons’ ‘The Night’, The Trammps’ ‘Hold Back The Night’, ‘Now Is The Time’ from Jimmy James \u0026amp; The Vagabonds, Tami Lynn’s ‘I’m Gonna Run Away From You’ and Chairmen Of The Board with their Top 3 ‘Give Me Just A Little More Time’, before closing with the Four Tops’ Top 5 cover of ‘It’s All In The Game’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD3 opens with Bill Withers’ ‘Lovely Day’, one of the most enduring and uplifting soul classics, before Stevie Wonder’s ‘Never Had A Dream Come True’ and Al Green’s ‘Tired Of Being Alone’. Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye duetting are followed by ballads from Michael Jackson and The Delfonics. Next up, The Temptations’ epic ‘Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone’, a Grammy-winning US #1 remains one of the most stunning recordings from the Motown catalogue, is followed by Isaac Hayes’ ‘Theme From “Shaft”’, an Academy Award-winner and a US #1 smash. More funk follows from Ike \u0026amp; Tina Turner, James Brown with one of his key tracks ‘Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine’, Edwin Starr’s powerful anti-Vietnam protest song ‘War’, and Sly \u0026amp; The Family Stone’s hugely influential ‘Family Affair’. Timmy Thomas’ minimalist soul classic ‘Why Can’t We Live Together’ appears alongside William DeVaughn’s ‘Be Thankful For What You Got’, which became an enduring classic. 70’s chart favourites follow from The Moments (‘Jack In The Box’) and Raydio (‘Jack And Jill’), alongside The O’Jays’ ‘Back Stabbers’ and The Isley Brothers’ dance-floor smash ‘That Lady’… and it’s left to Teddy Pendergrass’ ‘Close The Door’ to close the disc.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCD4 opens with The Jackson 5’s ‘I’ll Be There’, their biggest hit. The ballads continue with Diana Ross’ ‘Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)’, the theme from the 1975 film Mahogany and a US #1 hit. Aretha Franklin’s ‘Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)’ appears alongside Ann Peebles’ influential and often covered ‘I Can’t Stand The Rain’ and Freda Payne’s #1‘Band Of Gold’. The Stylistics hit the top spot and Barry White had a huge hit with his version of Billy Joel’s standard ‘Just The Way You Are’, Marvin Gaye’s sensual ‘Let’s Get It On’ became another US #1, while Rose Royce’s beautiful ‘Wishing On A Star’ has become one of the most loved soul ballads of the era. ‘Three Times A Lady’ was a worldwide smash for the Commodores, and is featured along with Deniece Williams’ ‘Free’, Harold Melvin \u0026amp; The Blue Notes’ ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’, Lou Rawls, Eddie Holman, Sweet Sensation and ‘Then Came You’ a US chart topping duet between Dionne Warwick \u0026amp; The Spinners. Closing this fantastic collection, a trio of timeless ballads: -  Earth, Wind \u0026amp; Fire’s ‘After The Love Has Gone’, Gladys Knight \u0026amp; The Pips with ‘Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me’, and George Benson’s beautiful ‘The Greatest Love Of All’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNOW That’s What I Call 70s Soul, 88 defining tracks from one of soul music’s greatest decades. 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