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  1. African Music Machine: Black Water Gold

    1. African Music Machine: Black Water Gold

    The African Music Machine was an eight-piece funk outfit from New Orleans led by bassist/songwriter Louis Villery. They got their start as a house band for the Jewel/Paula label axis, playing on re...read more

  2. Betty Wright: I Love the Way You Love

    2. Betty Wright: I Love the Way You Love

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  3. Curtis Mayfield: Roots

    3. Curtis Mayfield: Roots

    Roots is Curtis Mayfield's visionary album, a landmark creation every bit as compelling and as far-reaching in its musical and extra-musical goals as Marvin Gaye's contemporary What's Goin' On. Op...read more

  4. Curtis Mayfield: Superfly

    4. Curtis Mayfield: Superfly

    The choice of Curtis Mayfield to score the blaxploitation film Superfly was an inspired one. No other artist in popular music knew so well, and expressed through his music so naturally, the sha...read more

  5. Dennis Coffey: Hair and Thangs

    5. Dennis Coffey: Hair and Thangs

    Dennis Coffey's solo debut offers a primer in psychedelic funk, marshaling fuzz-laden guitar wizardry, deeply soulful organ fills, and rubber-band rhythms to forge one of the most sample-read...read more

  6. Don Covay and the Goodtimers: Mercy!

    6. Don Covay and the Goodtimers: Mercy!

    In late 1964, Don Covay, then fronting Don Covay & the Goodtimers, scored a Top 40 hit with "Mercy Mercy." He and the record label decided to capitalize on the unexpected crossover success ...read more

  7. Don Covay: See-Saw

    7. Don Covay: See-Saw

    Don Covay rides his most creative crest as a solo artist with this hearty collection of songs. The settings are simplistic for Atlantic Records, which recorded similar artists in lusher setti...read more

  8. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson: Midnight Band: The First Minute of a New Day

    8. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson: Midnight Band: The First Minute of a New Day

    This follow-up to the righteous and soulful Winter In America LP continues with the solid, decidedly left-of-center jazz-R&B that made Gil Scott-Heron a cult figure throughout the '70s. Thi...read more

  9. Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul

    9. Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul

    Released at the tail end of the '60s, Hot Buttered Soul set the precedent for how soul would evolve in the early '70s, simultaneously establishing Isaac Hayes and the Bar-Kays as major forces withi...read more

  10. James Brown: Black Caesar

    10. James Brown: Black Caesar

    After Isaac Hayes kicked his career into high gear with the popular and influential score for Shaft, and Curtis Mayfield managed the same feat with Superfly, seemingly every major soul star of ...read more

  11. James Brown: Cold Sweat

    11. James Brown: Cold Sweat

    If "Cold Sweat" was a revolutionary single in 1967, clearly pointing the way to funk music, the Cold Sweat LP at least promised to be something new in James Brown's catalog as well. Where Brown's ...read more

  12. James Brown: Doing It To Death

    12. James Brown: Doing It To Death

    Extended live "funkafizing" including a ten-minute version of the #1 R&B hit "Doing It to Death." Written, produced, and arranged by James Brown. - All Music Guide read more

  13. James Brown: Gettin' Down To It

    13. James Brown: Gettin' Down To It

    James Brown recorded the pet project Gettin' Down to It in Cincinnati, OH, at King Studios, between December 1968 and March 1969. Although you can't tell by the album's title, it reflects Soul ...read more

  14. James Brown: I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me

    14. James Brown: I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me

    This is the Japanese Polydor CD replica of the original 1968 James Brown King album I Can't Stand Myself. Containing the album's 12-track original playing order and cover art including the Vox adve...read more

  15. James Brown: Live at the Apollo Volume II

    15. James Brown: Live at the Apollo Volume II

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  16. James Brown: Say It Loud

    16. James Brown: Say It Loud

    Although historical evaluations of James Brown's work during the last half of the '60s tend to focus on the innovative funk of his biggest hit singles, his repertoire -- both live and on reco...read more

  17. James Brown: Sex Machine

    17. James Brown: Sex Machine

    This live outing from Brown's seminal 1970 J.B.'s lineup features Bootsy Collins, Clyde Stubblefield, Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Bobby Byrd, and many more. While it's a cut below Love Power Peace i...read more

  18. James Brown: Sings Raw Soul

    18. James Brown: Sings Raw Soul

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  19. Kool & the Gang: Wild and Peaceful

    19. Kool & the Gang: Wild and Peaceful

    Prior to James "JT" Taylor adding pop flavor vocals, which help garner a handful of top selling albums, this was Kool & the Gang's most successful album, spawning three bonafide R&B h...read more

  20. Lightnin' Rod: Hustler's Convention

    20. Lightnin' Rod: Hustler's Convention

    With music by Kool & the Gang, Rod recites a rhyming story of gamblers, pimps, and players.  - All Music Guide read more

  21. Marvin Gaye: Trouble Man

    21. Marvin Gaye: Trouble Man

    Marvin Gaye turned to soundtracks in the early '70s, and came out with one that ranked right alongside the epic scores done by Curtis Mayfield and Isaac Hayes. The film itself was a typical '70s "b...read more

  22. Nina Simone: Emergency Ward!

    22. Nina Simone: Emergency Ward!

    This unusual record from 1972 is Nina Simone's statement on the Vietnam War. The cover is a collage of news clippings from the conflict, and the song selection and arrangement, though dealing...read more

  23. Nina Simone: Emergency Ward!

    23. Nina Simone: Emergency Ward!

    This unusual record from 1972 is Nina Simone's statement on the Vietnam War. The cover is a collage of news clippings from the conflict, and the song selection and arrangement, though dealing...read more

  24. Shuggie Otis: Here Comes...

    24. Shuggie Otis: Here Comes...

    1971's Here Comes Shuggie Otis was the debut album by the guitarist and songwriter, issued by Columbia, when Shuggie was only 18. Produced and arranged by his father, R&B legend Johnny Otis, th...read more

  25. The Delfonics: La La Means I Love You

    25. The Delfonics: La La Means I Love You

    While La La Means I Love You is the trio's debut LP, the Delfonics had actually been working with producer Thom Bell as far back as their 1966 single "He Don't Really Love You." By the time this al...read more

  26. The Delfonics: s/t

    26. The Delfonics: s/t

    Although self-titled, The Delfonics was actually the fourth long-player for the Philly soul vocalists. The album would not only be the band's entrée into the Top 100 pop album chart upon its ...read more

  27. The Delfonics: Sound of Sexy Soul

    27. The Delfonics: Sound of Sexy Soul

    The Sound of Sexy Soul is the Delfonics' second long-player and builds upon the notable impact of their first, La La Means I Love You. This album provides the trio a platform for their next batch...read more

  28. The Last Poets: s/t

    28. The Last Poets: s/t

    If rap could be traced to one logical source point, this exceptional piece of vinyl would be it, without question. Though the strict adherence to syncopated rhythms and standard song structures a...read more

  29. The Temptations: Psychedelic Shack

    29. The Temptations: Psychedelic Shack

    With everything the Temptations released pretty much guaranteed to turn to gold, not to mention platinum for that matter, even their tripped-out forays into sweet '60s psychedelic experimenta...read more

  30. The Undisputed Truth: s/t

    30. The Undisputed Truth: s/t

    This sparkling debut, fueled by "Smiling Faces Sometimes," a number three pop hit, zoomed to #43 on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart. Lead singer Joe Harris had recorded as a teenager with Little...read more

  31. Wilson Pickett: In the Midnight Hour

    31. Wilson Pickett: In the Midnight Hour

    Wilson Pickett's first album, from 1965, was a bit of a hodgepodge, including singles from as far back as 1962. Three of these tracks were actually issued as singles by The Falcons (for whom ...read more

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