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ARETHA FRANKLIN - Once In A Lifetime
Year/Genre: 1978 Soul / R&B Matrix #: HS 11349 Condition: VG+ Description: Released in 1978, ...
Year/Genre: 1978 Soul / R&B Matrix #: HS 11349 Condition: VG+ Description: Released in 1978, Once In A Lifetime compiles performances from Aretha Franklin’s landmark run of shows at the Olympia Theater in Paris. By this time, the Detroit-raised "Queen of Soul" had already reshaped American music, becoming the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame less than a decade later. This release reflects her global influence, showing how her power and artistry resonated far beyond...
$19.99
Aretha Franklin - Who's Zoomin' Who? 1985
1985, R&B/SoulMatrix #: AL8-8286Condition: VG++ Released in 1985, Who’s Zoomin’ Who? marked a...
1985, R&B/SoulMatrix #: AL8-8286Condition: VG++ Released in 1985, Who’s Zoomin’ Who? marked a major comeback for Aretha Franklin, bringing her voice to a new generation through collaborations with Narada Michael Walden and Clarence Clemons. The title track and “Freeway of Love” became radio staples during the mid-’80s pop-soul crossover boom, reintroducing the Queen of Soul at the height of MTV’s influence.
$16.98
Title: Isaac Hayes – Black MosesYear/Genre: 1971, Soul / FunkMatrix #: ENS 5003Condition: VG++ (v...
Title: Isaac Hayes – Black MosesYear/Genre: 1971, Soul / FunkMatrix #: ENS 5003Condition: VG++ (very clean copy; light handling only) Cultural Facts: Released in 1971 as a double LP on Stax/Enterprise, packaged in the famous fold-out cruciform “Black Moses” robe cover. The nickname “Black Moses” was coined by Stax’s Dino Woodward; Hayes initially disliked it but later embraced the persona. Mixes originals and deep-cover versions of contemporary pop/soul tunes, reinforcing Hayes’ status ...
$37.98
Aretha Franklin – Aretha Arrives
Title: Aretha Franklin – Aretha ArrivesYear/Genre: 1967, Soul / R&BMatrix #: SD 8150Co...
Title: Aretha Franklin – Aretha ArrivesYear/Genre: 1967, Soul / R&BMatrix #: SD 8150Condition: VG+ side 2 light scratchCultural Facts: Recorded just months after I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You), this album was tracked while Aretha was recovering from exhaustion and a broken arm—she sang many takes seated at the piano. The sessions featured members of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, who helped craft her signature Atlantic Records sound. Her cover of The Rolling Ston...
$24.99
STEVIE WONDER – Fulfillingness' First Finale (7...
Year/Genre: 1974 / SoulMatrix #: T6-332S1Condition: Sounds great! Light surface marks that do not...
Year/Genre: 1974 / SoulMatrix #: T6-332S1Condition: Sounds great! Light surface marks that do not affect playability. Description: Released in July 1974, Fulfillingness’ First Finale marked a more introspective turn in Stevie Wonder’s “classic period,” following the ambitious Innervisions. Recorded between Los Angeles and New York, it pairs socially conscious messages with playful moments, earning the Grammy for Album of the Year. Its success reflected Stevie’s growing creative control during...
$24.98
Diana Ross And The Supremes – Love Child
Title: Diana Ross and The Supremes – Love ChildYear/Genre: 1968, SoulMatrix #: Motown 670Conditio...
Title: Diana Ross and The Supremes – Love ChildYear/Genre: 1968, SoulMatrix #: Motown 670Condition: Near Mint Plays Perfect Cultural Facts: The title track, addressing single motherhood and poverty, marked Motown’s shift toward socially conscious themes. Recorded largely without Florence Ballard, it reflected Berry Gordy’s push to rebrand the group around Diana Ross. The album’s success helped position Ross for her solo debut two years later, signaling the end of the original Supremes ...
$26.00
The Supremes – Where Did Our Love Go
Title: The Supremes – Where Did Our Love GoYear/Genre: 1964, Soul / MotownMatrix #: S621Condition...
Title: The Supremes – Where Did Our Love GoYear/Genre: 1964, Soul / MotownMatrix #: S621Condition: VG (light crackle) Cultural Facts: Recorded at Motown’s Hitsville U.S.A. studio in Detroit, it marked the first Supremes album to feature multiple charting singles. The title track was written by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team, setting the standard for the Motown sound. The group’s vocal harmonies on this record helped define the crossover appeal of 1960s soul music. Price Suggestions:N...
$24.98
Title: Buddy Miles – Them ChangesYear/Genre: 1970, Funk/RockMatrix #: SR 61280Condition: VG++Cult...
Title: Buddy Miles – Them ChangesYear/Genre: 1970, Funk/RockMatrix #: SR 61280Condition: VG++Cultural Facts: Recorded soon after Miles’ stint with Jimi Hendrix in Band of Gypsys, carrying that era’s crossover funk–rock energy. Features covers of songs by Neil Young and Gregg Allman, showing how early ’70s rock and soul were bleeding into each other. The title track became Miles’ signature tune and stayed in his sets for decades, including later Hendrix tribute tours.Price Suggestions:NM...
$24.98