For the past year, Stax Records has been busy sifting through their aural archives, pouring out dusty treasures from the vault. This latest compilation of box sets contains 145 cuts on 6 CDs featuring rare singles and B-sides from the […]
For the past year, Stax Records has been busy sifting through their aural archives, pouring out dusty treasures from the vault. This latest compilation of box sets contains 145 cuts on 6 CDs featuring rare singles and B-sides from the […]
There’s an element of triumph in the unjustly-ignored-in-their-time Big Star being celebrated in retrospect. At the same time, the books [1 2 3 4], documentary, reissues [1 2 3], box sets [1 2] archival artifacts [1 2 3 4 5 […]
There has never been enough soul to go around. Even when it was being poured out by the bucketful, it drained away so quickly that nothing was left but a damp spot to mark its journey. But that damp spot […]
Now that his voice is being heard once again, William Bell is being hailed as a soul titan. But for too many years, Bell was reduced to a shadow existence as a used-to-be. Bell first got some notice when he […]
He looks like Big Dam Band leader Reverend Peyton, dances like James Brown, and sings like a holy ghost revival preacher at a backwoods camp meeting. Nathaniel Rateliff and his band the Night Sweats lay it down hard and soulful, […]
This box not only shares its title with a 2003 Ace Records import, it includes exactly the same music and liner notes, albeit in snazzier packaging. Further, both that earlier Ace import and this new domestic reissue are missing thirteen […]
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