MOJO Top 70 SOUL albums

LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
edited October 2010 in Strut Central
Might have missed this thread cus its strange this hasnt been brought up.... If this has been raised already can someone link me to the OG thread (I did do a search but nuthing came up)....

juts copped the new MOJO issue...I was suporised by some of the albums mentioned... although Inner Visions as No1 is a decent choice.... alot of the usual suspects and a few leftfielders IMO....


On the Curtis Mayfield cheerleading tip...he only made it to number 20...that was a bit of a shock..you'd think he'd be in the top five.... and they had some disco joints in there (Donna Summers) which shouldnt be in the list IMO....or they shoulda called it the the funk/jazzfusion/psychedlic/disco soul albums list :-)
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  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    Mojo ??? The 70 Best Soul Albums Of The 70???s
    From Mojo Iss 202, Sept 2010

    1. Stevie Wonder ??? Innervisions
    2. Marvin Gaye ??? What???s Going On
    3. Sly And The Family Stone ??? There???s A Riot Going On
    4. Isaac Hayes ??? The Isaac Hayes Movement
    5. The Temptations ??? Sky???s The Limit
    6. Bobby Womack ??? Understanding
    7. Aretha Franklin ??? Sprit In The Dark
    8. James Brown ??? There It Is
    9. Funkadelic ??? Maggot Brain
    10. Chic ??? C???est Chic
    11. Barry White ??? Can???t Get Enough
    12. The Commodores ??? Machine Gun
    13. Millie Jackson ??? Caught Up
    14. Michael Jackson ??? Off The Wall
    15. Earth Wind And Fire ??? I Am
    16. Parliament ??? Motor Booty Affair
    17. Eddie Hinton ??? Very Extremely Dangerous
    18. The Isley Brothers ??? 3 + 3
    19. Gil Scott-Heron ??? Pieces Of A Man
    20. Curtis Mayfield ??? Curtis
    21. Al Green ??? Call Me
    22. Ann Peebles ??? Straight From The Heart
    23. Donny Hathaway ??? Extension Of A Man
    24. Gladys Knight And The Pips ??? Imagination
    25. The Detroit Spinners ??? Spinners
    26. Lady Hutson ??? Hutson
    27. Bill Withers ??? Still Bill
    28. War ??? The World Is A Ghetto
    29. Minnie Riperton ??? Perfect Angel
    30. Shaggie Otis ??? Inspiration Information
    31. Johnnie Taylor ??? Taylored In Silk
    32. Terry Callier ??? What Colour Is Love?
    33. Labelle ??? Nightbirds
    34. The Soul Children ??? Friction
    35. Teddy Pendergrass ??? Teddy Pendergrass
    36. Bootsy???s Rubber Band ??? Aah..The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!
    37. Wilson Picket ??? In Philadelphia
    38. Shirley Brown ??? Woman To Woman
    39. Syreeta ??? Stevie Wonder Presents
    40. Laura Lee ??? Woman???s Love Rights
    41. Tyrone Davis ??? Turn Back The Hands Of Time
    42. Chaka Khan ??? Chaka
    43. Chairman Of The Board ??? Skin I???m In
    44. Sister Sledge ??? We Are Family
    45. Ohio Players ??? Skin Tight
    46. Willie Hutch ??? The Mack
    47. The Last Poets ??? This Is Madness
    48. 24 Carrt Black ??? Ghetto: Misfortune Wealth
    49. Allen Toussant ??? Southern Nights
    50. Esther Phillips ??? From A Whisper To A Scream
    51. Kool And The Gang ??? Light Of The World
    52. The O???jays ??? Ship Ahoy
    53. Smokey Robinson ??? A Quiet Storm
    54. Denise Lasalle ??? Trapped By A Thing Called Love
    55. Donna Summer ??? Bad Girls
    56. Maggie Joseph ??? Makes A New Impression
    57. Honey Cone ??? Sweet Replies
    58. Lee Dorsey ??? Yes We Can
    59. Rose Royce ??? Car Wash
    60. Sam Dees ??? The Show Must Go On
    61. Roberta Flack ??? Chapter Two
    62. Billy Paul ??? War Of The Gods
    63. Barbara Mason ??? Give Me Your Love
    64. Betty Davis ??? Nasty Gal
    65. The Staples Singers ??? City In The Sky
    66. Candi Staton ??? Young Hearts Run Free
    67. The Jacksons ??? Destiny
    68. Lee Moses ??? Time And Place
    69. Eugene Mcdaniels ??? Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse
    70. Cymande ??? Cymande

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    rare groove heavy

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    Reynaldo said:
    Colour
    :shame_on_you:

  • these lists are so oppressive for some reason.

    mostly safe picks i guess but there are def. a few mindgarten choices such as "there is it is" by james brown.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    crabmongerfunk said:
    mindgarten choices such as "there is it is" by james brown.


    BAN


  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    that list is wack, some points for consideration/discussion....
    Nasty Gal is arguably the weakest Betty Davis LP?
    Syreeta???? really??? that LP sucks.
    one of those Wilson Picketts on RCA might have been stronger than In Philadelphia
    overall it's getting too close to disco for me on a lot of those LPs
    Agreed that the JB & Jacksons choices are odd......

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    SoulOnIce said:
    crabmongerfunk said:
    mindgarten choices such as "there is it is" by james brown.


    BAN

    actually yeah now that I actually get past the knee jerk & think about it, that's probably as good as any of his 70s studio LPs

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    So what...exactly is wack about the list? Forget - for a moment - the ranking and just go with their overall inclusions. What's egregiously missing? Or what's egregiously included (Syreeta aside)?

    I"m not being aggro about asking this, I'm just curious what people think is so fucked up.

    Right off the bat, it should be noted that they decided NOT to repeat any artist. I understand why they might have decided that but it does create some "eggs in one basket" situations that'd be up for considerable debate ("Innervisions" vs. "Songs in the Key of Love" for example).

  • LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
    I think to their credit in the issue whenever they listed an album they put s lil "also see:........" under it so you really get 140 or so recommendations. Thats where I see lists helping, I mean they usually piss off the choir in some way, and its fun to discuss the lists from a pov of a collector/listener/follower of these artists/genres..

    but the litmus test of a list like this is if somone had never heard/listened/collected this type of music (or if you fall back to the day you first 'discovered' soul/funk/groove etc) would this list be a just and useful tool in expanding your knowledge/insight into this field. And despite a few personal selections I woud have or not made I think it does a decent job.

    My only really issue is they did have a 'too broad' scope which allows for LPs that you would consider strickly 'SOUL' to be included.... but that is a hard one to contain cus we all know there was alot of artists that mixed genres/styles on albums...

    Now lets get to the record bragging part of the equation....who amongst you has ALL 70 in the crates (extra points if you got doubles) hehehehe

    I wont front I probably own around 40 of those listed---

  • not sure which makes less sense:

    that there's exactly 1 Parliament album on the list or that that album is Motor Booty Affair...

  • ....

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    Just quickly...
    Missing:
    The Impressions
    The Stylistics
    Gene Chandler Situation
    Chi-Lites
    Blue Magic
    All Directions is prob the better Temptations choice
    Etta James - Come A Little Closer prob deserves to be there instead of something included
    Lyn Collins - Think
    Freda Payne
    Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff
    The Meters

    some stuff that could probably go:
    Syreeta
    Jacksons
    Donna Summer
    Chaka Khan.... maybe switch with a Rufus LP
    Eddie Hinton

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    LokoOne said:


    I wont front I probably own around 40 of those listed---
    I have exactly 24 of those filed at the moment..

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    Shaggie Otis

  • The_Non said:
    Shaggie Otis

    if you include Shuggie Otis (and some other names listed there) , then you HAVE TO include as well:

    The Pointer Sisters - S/T
    Bobby Blue Bland - Dreamer
    Edwin Starr - Hell Up in Harlem
    Diana Ross/ The Supremes S/T
    Leon Ware - Musical Massage
    Mike James Kirkland - Doin it right
    Marlena Shaw - Spice of Life OR Live at Montreaux
    The Four Tops - Keeper of the Castle
    The Dramatics - Whatcha see is Whatcha get
    Detroit Emeralds - I'm in love with you
    Upchurch/Tennyson - S/T
    Leon Thomas - Full Circle

    etc etc

    P.s. Co sign on Etta James' Come a little Closer

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,889 Posts
    I thought t3h Strut would be pleased at the inclusion of "Headless".

    Which, imho, doesn't warrant inclusion.

    I think it's not a bad list though. There is a lot of talent on that list.

    LOL @ Millie Jackson > Michael Jackson

  • I miss here any albums from Buddah Records. Top label.

  • Bernedo said:
    I miss here any albums from Buddah Records. Top label.

    I may be wrong but I think Barbara Mason 's "give me your love" is on Buddah

  • Strider79it said:
    Bernedo said:
    I miss here any albums from Buddah Records. Top label.

    I may be wrong but I think Barbara Mason 's "give me your love" is on Buddah

    Yes it is, I meant any more albums, sorry. In my own list would be "Sharing" by Vitamin E, "It's Rough out There" by Modulations or "Still Bill" by Bill Withers.

    I would also add "Peaceful" by Al Johnson (Marina) or "Hutson" by Leroy Hutson (Curtom). But depends on tastes at all. But I think that Curtis' best is "There's no place Like America today" without any question.

  • Bernedo said:
    Strider79it said:
    Bernedo said:
    I miss here any albums from Buddah Records. Top label.

    I may be wrong but I think Barbara Mason 's "give me your love" is on Buddah

    Yes it is, I meant any more albums, sorry. In my own list would be "Sharing" by Vitamin E, "It's Rough out There" by Modulations or "Still Bill" by Bill Withers.

    I would also add "Peaceful" by Al Johnson (Marina) or "Hutson" by Leroy Hutson (Curtom). But depends on tastes at all. But I think that Curtis' best is "There's no place Like America today" without any question.

    Oh, didn't see it. "Still Bill" is.

  • Bernedo said:
    Bernedo said:
    Strider79it said:
    Bernedo said:
    I miss here any albums from Buddah Records. Top label.

    I may be wrong but I think Barbara Mason 's "give me your love" is on Buddah

    Yes it is, I meant any more albums, sorry. In my own list would be "Sharing" by Vitamin E, "It's Rough out There" by Modulations or "Still Bill" by Bill Withers.

    I would also add "Peaceful" by Al Johnson (Marina) or "Hutson" by Leroy Hutson (Curtom). But depends on tastes at all. But I think that Curtis' best is "There's no place Like America today" without any question.

    Oh, didn't see it. "Still Bill" is.

    And "Hutson" too. Definetely i'm dyslexic.

  • LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
    Should be metnioned they do a Top 20 blaxploitation s/t which has most of the usuallly acclapmed albums and Freda and some others get a mention in the top singles section although it is pretty limited and based around albums that had one big song on them (?)...I think.

    They even do a top 5 'soul compliations' list....a bit WTF-ish but different....

    But yeah Four Tops, Chi Lites, Stylisitcs should all defitinely be there.....

  • haze25haze25 759 Posts
    I didn't know the strut had so much hate for that Syreeta album, i like her first 2 records alot.






    peace,xavier

  • LokoOne said:
    Should be metnioned they do a Top 20 blaxploitation s/t which has most of the usuallly acclapmed albums

    May you list the 20 albums they choose ? .... I'm very curious

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    Strider79it said:

    Marlena Shaw - Spice of Life
    1969

  • Reynaldo said:
    Strider79it said:

    Marlena Shaw - Spice of Life
    1969

    there are few from 69 on the list though...Ann Peebles for one

  • my bad, Ann is the only one from 69


    The_Hook_Up said:
    Reynaldo said:
    Strider79it said:

    Marlena Shaw - Spice of Life
    1969

    there are few from 69 on the list though...Ann Peebles for one

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    mannybolone said:


    Right off the bat, it should be noted that they decided NOT to repeat any artist. I understand why they might have decided that but it does create some "eggs in one basket" situations that'd be up for considerable debate ("Innervisions" vs. "Songs in the Key of Love" for example).

    Choosing Aretha's Spirit In The Dark is one of those situations.
    As is choosing Millie Jackson's Caught Up over It Hurts So Good.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Earth, Wind & Fire - I Am = FAIL

  • WoimsahWoimsah 1,734 Posts
    Also quite surprised The 5 Stairsteps didn't make it -- seems like major old guy material that would be in the top half of this list for sure.
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