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The Golden Age of Black Music: 1960-1970 ()

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The Golden Age of Black Music: 1960-1970 - Various Artists
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  1. Stand by Me
  2. When a Man Loves a Woman
  3. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
  4. Sweet Soul Music
  5. Respect
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  1. Stand by Me
  2. When a Man Loves a Woman
  3. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
  4. Sweet Soul Music
  5. Respect
  6. Soul Man
  7. Baby I Love You
  8. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
  9. Chain of Fools
  10. Slip Away
  11. Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
  12. Too Weak to Fight
  13. Think
  14. Can I Change My Mind
  15. I Say a Little Prayer
  16. Rainy Night in Georgia
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Beginning slowly and soulfully with its first three R&B classics, this excellent 16-song package lives up to its title, while representing only a slice of the legendary black music from this worthy label. Arthur Conley never again came close to "Sweet Soul Music," but it's as potent a tribute to Southern soul as you could want. Aretha Franklin has almost a third of the tunes here, but who's complaining? Two tunes by the underrated Clarence Carter are a treat, as is the album-closing "Rainy Night in Georgia" by the dignified ...

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The Golden Age of Black Music: 1960-1970 1990, Atlantic

UPC: 075678191121

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