Original soul LPs Part 18 (Seventies)
I am moving on to the seventies for the next few photo montages of soul LPs. There was some great soul music produced in that decade but also a lot of disco records, which I wasn't so keen on. The LPs featured include some artists who have already featured in earlier postings, but these ones are their later efforts. First we have LPs by the Rance Allen Group, J J Barnes, Archie Bell and the Drells, Madeline Bell, Brook Benton, Blue Magic, Bill Brandon and Brass Construction. The next photo shows albums by Dee Dee Bridgewater, Johnny Bristol, Jerry Butler (including one with Brenda Lee Eager), the Chambers Brothers, Gene Chandler and Roy C. The third group includes LPs by Jean Carne, the Jimmy Castor Bunch, Chairmen of the Board, a couple more by the Chambers Brothers and Gene Chandler, and the Chi-Lites. Next we have a bunch of albums by the Chi-Lites, Merry Clayton, Hank Crawford, Creative Source and the Crusaders, including one with B B King. Finall, this time, here we have LPs by Tyrone Davis and the Delfonics. Actually the first LP doesn't feature Tyrone at all but Rudy Love (see the Vinyl Word on March 10, 2019).
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