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SoulAlive

A Soulful Tale Of Two Cities---Motown and Philly artists unite on this 2-CD set


Two of America's musical heavyweights pay loving tribute to one another on this once-in-a-lifetime double CD.Motown's legendary Funk Brothers and Philadelphia's world renown MFSB take you "back in the day" with an album filled with classic Philly and Motown hits.Recording as the Masters of Funk,Soul and Blues--with help from vocalists Bobby Taylor,Freda Payne,Bunny Sigler,Barbara Mason,George Clinton,Kathy Sledge and so many more--they've created an album that honors history as much as it creates it.

Tracklist:

DISC ONE---
"Higher Ground" featuring Jean Carne
"Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" featuring Bunny Sigler
"Ain't That Peculiar" featuring the Philly Degrees
"Dancing In The Street" featuring Kathy Sledge
"Knocks Me Off My Feet" featuring Russell Thompkins Jr. of the Stylistics
"Fire And Desire" featuring Bunny Sigler and Jean Carne
"The Girl's Alright" featuring Phil Hurtt
"Just My Imagination" featuring Ted Mills of Blue Magic
"Isn't She Lovely" featuring Jimmy Ellis
"Ooh Baby Baby" featuring Bunny Sigler
"My Cherie Amour" featuring Major Harris
"My Baby Loves Me" featuring Barbara Mason
"Baby,Baby,I Need You" featuring Phil Hurtt,Carl Helm and Bunny Sigler
"Just Ask The Lonely" featuring William Hart of the Delfonics
"Got To Give It Up" featuring Bunny Sigler


DISC TWO--
"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" featuring Ali Ollie Woodson
"Betcha By Golly Wow" featuring Freda Payne
"Me and Mrs.Jones" featuring Lamont Dozier
"One Of A Kind Love Affair" featuring the Velvelettes
"Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time" featuring Carolyn Crawford
"Love Won't Let Me Wait" featuring George Clinton
"Love Train" featuring Bobby Taylor
"When Will I See You Again" featuring Freda Payne
"Close The Door" featuring Lamont Dozier
"For The Love Of Money" featuring Ali Ollie Woodson
"Expressway To Your Heart" featuring George Clinton
"Sunshine" featuring Bobby Taylor
"TSOP" (instrumental)
"Sadie" featuring Bobby Taylor
"When The World Is At Peace" featuring George Clinton and Bobby Taylor


hmmm I'm tired of covers albums,but this one seems hard to resist.Did anybody pick it up yet? Any reviews?
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Reply #1 posted 02/02/07 3:11am

Icicle

Wow, Jean Carne AND Kathy Sledge.... worship

Too bad i`m not interested in the other songs sad

Thanks for posting
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Reply #2 posted 02/02/07 3:13am

SoulAlive

Icicle said:

Wow, Jean Carne AND Kathy Sledge.... worship Too bad i`m not interested in the other songs sad


Why not?
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Reply #3 posted 02/02/07 3:17am

Icicle

SoulAlive said:

Icicle said:

Wow, Jean Carne AND Kathy Sledge.... worship Too bad i`m not interested in the other songs sad


Why not?

It`s probably because i`m not familiar with the other artists, not even George Clinton or Bobby Taylor boxed
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Reply #4 posted 02/02/07 3:21am

SoulAlive

Icicle said:

SoulAlive said:



Why not?

It`s probably because i`m not familiar with the other artists, not even George Clinton or Bobby Taylor boxed



Most of the artists have some connection to Motown or Philadelphia International Records.I can't wait to hear what George Clinton does with "Love Won't Let Me Wait" lol I can't imagine him singing a slow jam like that!
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Reply #5 posted 02/02/07 3:32am

Icicle

SoulAlive said:

Icicle said:


It`s probably because i`m not familiar with the other artists, not even George Clinton or Bobby Taylor boxed



Most of the artists have some connection to Motown or Philadelphia International Records.I can't wait to hear what George Clinton does with "Love Won't Let Me Wait" lol I can't imagine him singing a slow jam like that!

Who did the song originally?

I`m excited about Sledge`s "Dancing in the street", she has an amazing voice. I was listening to the 8 minute long album version of "We are family" the other day, the last half of the song (which for some reason has been edited on every compilation) is brilliant.


"Come on Bernard
play that funky bass, boy"

dancing jig
[Edited 2/2/07 3:39am]
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Reply #6 posted 02/02/07 3:55am

SoulAlive

Icicle said:

SoulAlive said:




Most of the artists have some connection to Motown or Philadelphia International Records.I can't wait to hear what George Clinton does with "Love Won't Let Me Wait" lol I can't imagine him singing a slow jam like that!

Who did the song originally?


Major Harris,a former member of the Delfonics.His version was released in 1975 and became a big hit.Luther Vandross covered this song in 1988.
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Reply #7 posted 02/02/07 3:56am

SoulAlive

Deniece Williams and Johnny Mathis also covered that song.I think you would probably like their version lol
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Reply #8 posted 02/02/07 8:29am

Icicle

SoulAlive said:

Deniece Williams and Johnny Mathis also covered that song.I think you would probably like their version lol

If it`s as good as their duet album, i know i would nod

I bought the cd on amazon marketplace, only to discover there was a new edition with bonus tracks 5 minutes after i bought it... doh!
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Reply #9 posted 02/02/07 6:40pm

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Icicle said:

SoulAlive said:



Why not?

It`s probably because i`m not familiar with the other artists, not even George Clinton or Bobby Taylor boxed

There is no way you aren't familiar with Lamont Dozier. He was 1/3 of the songwriting team Holland/Dozier/Holland.
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Reply #10 posted 02/02/07 10:23pm

Icicle

AlexdeParis said:

Icicle said:


It`s probably because i`m not familiar with the other artists, not even George Clinton or Bobby Taylor boxed

There is no way you aren't familiar with Lamont Dozier. He was 1/3 of the songwriting team Holland/Dozier/Holland.

I`m not familiar with his singing career.
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