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Various Artists, Atlantic Unearthed: Soul Sisters CD cover artwork

Various Artists, Atlantic Unearthed: Soul Sisters

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1677319

Disk length: 49m 55s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. My Way - Aretha Franklin 4:05
2. It's Growing - Margie Joseph 3:20
3. (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count The Days - Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles 2:50
4. Please Little Angel - Doris Troy 2:37
5. Hands Off My Baby - Mary Wells 2:30
6. My Best Friend's Man - Dee Dee Sharp 2:51
7. Rescue Me - Dee Dee Warwick 3:22
8. What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted - Baby Washington 3:09
9. Full Time Woman - Irma Thomas 3:05
10. I Got To Love Somebody's Baby - Judy Clay 3:30
11. Cheater Man - Esther Phillips 2:22
12. What A Man - Laura Lee 2:57
13. Ain't Nothing Gonna Change Me - The Sweet Inspirations 3:32
14. It Ain't Who You Know - Jackie Moore 3:11
15. I Ain't that Easy To Lose - Bettye Swann 3:42
16. Thankful For What I Got - Barbara Lewis 2:42

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Review

The golden era of American soul music in the 1960s and early `70s is synonymous with the classic soul sides produced by an array of legendary performers for Atlantic Records during that momentous musical time. And, beyond all the immortal soul and R&B hits and top charting singles the label released over the years, there are treasure-filled vaults of tapes storing countless more historic recordings by a host of remarkable talents. Compiled by soul music historian David Nathan, this new collection gathers rarities—many previously unreleased—unearthed from the venerable Atlantic Records archives featuring stellar soul sisters who are among the genre's all-time greatest.

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