Thursday, November 30, 2023

Various Artists - Witchcraft in the Air Detroit Soul 1957-1962 Vol 1 (2013 - 2 x CD) History Of Soul - Rare R&B/Soul (FLAC 989MB)

The black music scene in post war America was dominated by the emerging urban, electrified R&B scene in Chicago. Nearby Detroit was musically dwarfed, with much of its talent being drawn to the Windy City, but as the 50s drew  to a close, things began to change. Detroit’s population bulge coincided with the consumer boom, making its age profile younger than its neighbour’s. Thousands of southern black migrants were joined by many immigrants from Europe come to work in the automobile industry. Henry Ford’s pay was good, and with plenty of disposable income available for its inhabitants, Detroit became the goodtime capital of the USA.
Hundreds of bars, clubs and backroom record labels emerged, hosting a tidal wave of new talent. By 1960, although it was still too early for any definitive Detroit sound to be identifiable, the city was developing a lighter, more popular style than neighbouring Chicago. It was spearheaded by a young man from Gladstone Street, Berry Gordy whose distinctive Motown sound went on to dominate the 60s pop charts. The tracks on this CD represent the cream of this transitional pre Motown era, when various labels, artists and producers were putting out popular music that they hoped might get noticed and sell enough to make them rich and famous. Back then no one knew that Berry Gordy Jr would emerge victorious and define the Detroit sound for the decade that followed. Moxy Got this & vol 2 in a market cheap as chips so he tells me and a gem of an album..If any kind soul has the booklet please send it our way...thx

AMM


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                                                                                                          The Tasters!





25 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks MoxySoulAndJazz for the history lesson.

soulfood said...

I'm now strolling down my street cheers Moxy & AMM

oldsoulrebel said...

Thanks for reviewing this in flac Moxy and AMM

soultime said...

Just love anything from Detroit .

PhilN said...

Thanks Moxy & AMM for this offering.

ELtel said...

Great review Moxysoulandjazz & MM. Thanky you.
cheers,ELtel

UNKNOWN said...

GREAT STUFF Moxy and AMM!
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com)

gmortars said...

I think I'm gonna love this all the way!
Thanks, Moxysoulandjazz & AMM!

PeterH said...

A wonderful look at Detroit's musical history ... Thanks for review, P.

Big Dave said...

Volume 1: A nice collection of tracks... and a history lesson to boot :)
Many thanks for the review Moxy & AMM

BigD

Bob Mac said...

Excellent collection, thank you Moxy & AMM.

trinity said...

thank you very much mate - great review

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks again Moxysoulandjazz and AMM. I wish they had taught this history when I was in school!

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM & Moxysoulandjazz For This Great Detroit Soul Album

BillyMac said...

Good job, Moxy. Thanks to you and your cohort, AMM

Arty said...

Brilliant stuff, Moxysoulandjazz and AMM. Cheers!

richsoul said...

Thank you for digging these two parts. Thank you MoxySoulAndJazz and AMM. I so glad that you guys contribute together. Thank you AMM.

hakase said...

thanks for the review

Little Bill said...

Thanks MoxySoulAndJazz and AMM for some more nice music!

reb.jukebox said...

Moxy & AMM another great review guys many thanks Reb

tpee said...

Superb history lesson. To cancel this would be a tragedy. Ta muchly

bigcravings said...

Great stuff

Lordchester said...

thanks Moxy & AMM for more History Of Soul

Carlos Uria said...

Great review Moxysoulandjazz, thanks for this piece of history

pedro B said...

Thanks Moxysoulandjazz for more classic Detroit sounds

Cheers Pedro