Original soul LPs Part 13 (compilations)
Before the advent of reissue labels such as Kent the occasional compilation LP by mainstream labels was sometimes the only way of getting to hear some of the more obscure soul and R and B records of the sixties. Here are three selections of (mostly) original compilation albums. The first photo shows (top row) '33 Minutes of Blues and Soul (Minit), 'This is Sue' (Island), 'Super Soul' (Pye International), 'The Sue Story Vol 3' (Sue), (middle row) 'The Best of President' (President), 'Soul Food' (Minit), 'Workin'' (Mojo), 'The Sue Story' (United Artists), (bottom row) 'Million Sellers Dance Hits' (Parkway), 'Soul Direction' (Direction), 'Dimension Dolls' (London, 'A Christmas Gift For You (London). The next photo shows (top row) 'Soul Seller' (Polydor), 'Sweet Soul Sounds' (Stateside), 'Soul Supply' (Stateside), 'Soul Sixteen' (Stateside), middle row) 'Soul Sounds' (CBS), 'Action Packed Soul' (Action), 'An Album Filled With Soul' (Stateside), 'A Quartet Of Soul' (Stateside), (bottom row) 'A Little Bit Of Soul' (Page One), 'Groov'y Baby' (Direction), '50 Minutes 24 Seconds Of Recorded Dynamite' (Sue), 'The Original Sound Of Detroit' (Specialty). The third selection includes 'Bell's Cellar Of Soul Vol 1' (Bell), 'Bell's Cellar of Soul 2' (Bell), 'Bell's Cellar Of Soul Vol 3' (Bell),'Best From Bell' (Bell), (middle row) 'Yesterday's Hits Today (Phil Spector), 'Sound Stage Seven Southern Soul Sisters' (Charly), 'Just A Little Bit Of Soul' (RCA), 'Best From Bell Vol 2' (Bell), (bottom row) 'Rare Masters' (Phil Spector), 'Rare Masters 2' (Phil Spector), 'Soul Peepers' (Philips), 'Beacon Brings It To You' (Beacon'.
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