Songspiration - Calendar
- Tagesabreißkalender mit 366 Best-of Soul Vinyl Covern aus über 6 Jahrzehnten. Zusätzlich mit praktischen Spotify Codes. Aus der Reihe
When African-American music broke out of the church in the early 1960s
and singers such as Ray Charles and Sam Cooke added secular lyrics to
gospel in order to tap into a new audience, the 7" single was the medium
of the hour. The early soul LPs were mostly compilations of successful
singles, enriched with cover versions, but this was to change radically
in 1971 when Marvin Gaye released "What's Going On" against the
resistance of his label Motown. After that, there was no stopping him.
Sly & The Family Stone, Stevie Wonder, Isaac Hayes, The
Temptations, James Brown and countless criminally ignored groups used
the medium to comment on grievances and experiment. Songs stretched over
ten minutes and left the radio-friendly three-minute format. The music
was also given a visual aesthetic, the musicians were given a face and
told their story on the backs of the covers. Anyone who had previously
raved about Al Green's voice could now hold him in their hands as an LP,
reclining on a wicker chair in a white suit. Today, original LPs
are traded for sometimes dizzying sums. Record shops and online
exchanges are booming. The feel of the record, the crackling when the
needle grips the groove, analogue playback and, last but not least, DJ
culture have simply defied the logic of technological progress. They say
that the dead live longer. This certainly applies to the LP. This
calendar is dedicated to the aura that only an original pressing can
have.
Style: | Katalog, Lexika, Discography |
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Warengruppe: | Books & Magazines |
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