Sound Stage Seven Story
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John R -Mojo Blues
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Roscoe Shelton -I Know Your Heart Has Been Broken
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Little Richie -I Wish I Was A Baby
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Gwen Davis -I Can't Be Your Part-Time Baby
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Jimmy Church -Right On Time
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Lattimore Brown -I Know I'm Gonna Miss You
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Roscoe Shelton -Easy Going Fellow
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Joe Simon -Teenager's Prayer
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Sam Baker -Something Tells Me
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Allen Orange -V C Blues
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The Ambassadors -There's Something On My Baby's Mind
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Roscoe Robinson -Why Are You Afraid
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Ella Washington -I Can't Afford To Lose Him
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Joe Simon -(You Keep Me) Hangin' On
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Sam Baker -Sunny
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Ted Ford -Please Give Me Another Chance
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Lattimore Brown -Otis Is Gone (part 1)
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Soul Ambassadors -Just Like She Said She Would
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Ella Washington -He Called Me Baby
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Margie Hendrix -Don't Destroy Me
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Roscoe Robinson -I'm Burning & Yearning (For You)
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Joe Simon -The Chokin' Kind
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Sam Baker -It's All Over
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Fenton Robinson -The Getaway
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Piney Brown -Nashville Wimmen
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Chuck Armstrong -How Sweet It Is
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Moody Scott -I'll Find My Sunshine
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The Valentines -Got To Get Yourself Together
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Fenton Robinson -Little Turch
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REAL soul – music that comes from the heart, sung by real people who sang about real experiences and who meant it. This album was recorded on a little label out of Nashville run by the pioneering radio DJ John Richbourg. Listen to the cuts here to find out what real emotive singing is, from such great soul vocalists as Ella Washington, Betty Everett, and Ann Sexton. Featuring the gospel of Earl Gaines’ ‘Hymn No. 5’, the country of Charles Smith’s ‘Why Can’t I Cry’, and the blues of Sam Baker’s ’Sunny’, all together in one great big soul Jambalaya.


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