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Get On Board The Soul Train | The Sound Of Philadelphia / 28 June 2021 92 Views The first in a series celebrating 50 years of Philadelphia International Records, Get On Board The Soul Train combines the label’s first eight albums, spanning 1971-73. Taken as a whole, these albums – Billy Paul’s Going East, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes’ I Miss You, The O‘Jays’ Back Stabbers, Paul’s 360 Degrees Of Billy Paul, Dick Jensen’s Dick Jensen, The Intruders’ Save The Children, MFSB’s MFSB and Paul’s Ebony Woman – contain some of the best (no hyperbole) soul music ever made; such epoch-defining tracks as Me And Mrs Jones, Am I Black Enough For You, Love Train, Back Stabbers, If You Don’t Know Me By Now, all from the pen of label founders and producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Modelling the company on Motown, the duo had strong ties to the community and a strong social conscience. ....
Get on Board the Soul Train: The Sound of Philadelphia International Records Volume 1 This is sophisticated and smooth Philly Soul from the genre’s most successful period. The box set handsomely presents remastered versions of this classic music from 50 years ago. Get on Board the Soul Train: The Sound of Philadelphia International Records Volume 1 Various Artists 28 May 2021 Back in the mid-’60s, the Philly Sound was a well-known and recognizable musical genre. Thanks to DJs and promoters like the great Jerry Blavat, Hy Lit, Frank X Feller, and vocal groups such as the Magnificent Men, the Delfonics, and the Soul Survivors, Philly music enjoyed a celebrated reputation among other artists and fans. It was considered rougher than the popular Motown label of the period, but not as bluesy as the Southern soul coming out of Muscle Shoals or Memphis. The Philly Soul sound was smooth without being shallow. The singers put their hearts on their sleeves and largely ....