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Sanctified Soul

Sanctified Soul
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. You Don't Have To See Me - Arthur Conley
  2. Get it Over - Ben & Spence
  3. Time To Say Goodbye - Bettye Swan
  4. I Stole Some Love - Don Covay
  5. Your Love's Not Reliable - Fern Kinney
  6. You Are Too Much For The Human Heart - Herman Hitson
  7. George Jackson - J P Robinson
  8. Cover Me - Jackie Moore
  9. I'll Put It To You - James Carr
  10. A Suffering Pain - Jeff Dale
  11. Greatest Love - Judy Clay
  12. Ad for Love - Lee Jackson
  13. You Mean So Much To Me - The Mad Lads
  14. Love Have Mercy - Mike Williams & The Tempest Band
  15. Is It Over? - Otis Clay
  16. They Don't Know - Percy Wiggins
  17. Leave You In The Arms (Of Your other Man0 - Roscoe Robinson
  18. I've Loved You So Long - Rudy Lewis
  19. Cheer Up (Daddy's Coming Home) - Rudy Mockabee
  20. Signed Miss Heroin - Sam Dees
  21. He'll Have To Go - Solomon Burke
  22. I Can't Live Without You - Soul Brothers Six
  23. That's How It Feels - The SOul Clan Featuring Arthur Conley, Ben E King, Solomon Burke, Don Covay and Joe Tex
  24. Feed The Flame - Ted Taylor
  25. Message To My Woman - Walter Rhodes
  26. For Better or Worse - Wilson Pickett

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32376 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-02-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

Wonderful southern soul beautifully recorded and presented5
This really is soul at its best, and should have been the 4th volume of Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures. Many of the tracks are wilfully obscure-despite years of ardent reseach I had never heard of Lee Jackson, Walter Rhodes or Rudy Mockabee. Others tracks feature better known artists on lesser known tracks - the wonderful, criminally underrated Soul Brothers 6, the sweet and sensual Judy Clay, the anguished and torured Sam Dees, the wild wicked Wilson Pickett, and, most poignant of them all, the sad and wasted James Carr. There are beautifulcovers of acknowledged classics - Jackie Moore on Percy Sledge, Judy Clay on Lee Dorsey - and soulful takes on lesser genres - JP Robinson's outraged tribute to the executed George Jackson brings passion and pain to Dylan's protest song,Solomon Burke brings to the joys of telephone sex to Jim Reeves' countrified innocence.

The sound quality throughout is excellent, Dave Godin's liner notes are, as always, about the impact of the song, rather than the song itself, and reassure listeners that they are not alone when moved by this tragic yet uplifting music.

Soul, as deep as you like, and then some.....