philadelphia soul albums


La-La Means I Love You:… The Spinners The Ebonys

The O'Jays

First Choice My Way

The Intruders A One of a Kind Love… I Likes to Do It Tom Moulton Family Reunion People's Choice Greatest Hits [Goldies]
Here to Create Music Harold Melvin & the Blue…

360 Degrees of Billy Paul Archie Bell & the Drells

McFadden & Whitehead Founded in 1971, Philadelphia International gave a label face to the sounds of Philly Soul, which had been percolating and building into its own thing alongside the strains of soul in Detroit and Memphis. MFSB Find this album for that song, but also for the cover, a top-five soul album cover.There’s very little debate over who the defining artist of Philadelphia soul is: It’s Theodore DeReese Pendergrass. The Delfonics Philadelphia soul, sometimes called Philly soul, the Philadelphia sound, Phillysound, or TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), is a genre of late 1960s–1970s soul music characterized by funk influences and lush instrumental arrangements, often featuring sweeping strings and piercing horns. Love Train: The Best of… The Intruders Golden Gate Groove: The…

The Philly Years Gamble & Huff worked with the Delfonics, Archie Bell, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and the O'Jays; Bell produced the Spinners and the Stylistics, among others.
The Philly Sound: Kenny… The Three Degrees Teddy Pendergrass Major Harris The Three Degrees New and Improved Building on the steady groove of Hi Records and Stax/Volt singles, Philly soul added sweeping strings, seductive horns, and lush arrangements to the deep rhythms. As a result, it was much smoother -- even slicker -- than the deep soul of the late '60s, but the vocals remained as soulful as any previous form of R&B.

Love Train: The Sound of…

When You Hear Lou, You've… Black & Blue

New York City The O'Jays Philly Soul was one of the most popular forms of soul music in the early '70s. This ranking is new (too few votes to be meaningful). Lou Rawls Teddy Pendergrass

Message in the Music Various Artists

The Spinners Round 2 Leon Huff Tightening It Up: The Best… Harold Melvin & the Blue…

The genre laid the groundwork for disco by fusing the R&B rhythm sections of the 1960s with the pop vocal tradition, and featuring a slightly more pronounced jazz influence in its melodic structures and arrangements. The Very Best of the Hues… The Definitive Soul…

Eddie Holman

Lou Rawls The Spinners The Best of New York City:… The Best of the O'Jays:… His biggest success and greatest calling card is “Only the Strong Survive,” a song that is virtually the blueprint of Philly soul that came after, and the centerpiece of this album.

Lou Rawls I'm Doin' Fine Now… Teddy Pendergrass

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