Soul

Soul

Sub-label of Motown

30 releases 1964–2016

About

Sublabel of the . Label Code: LC 0348 / LC 00348 For all Unofficial / bootleg copies of this label please use Soul Records was formed in Detroit, Michigan in early 1964 by Berry Gordy Jr, when, as an outlet for the harder-edged, even jazz-tinged R&B music which had started to attract the epithet “soul music”, and endowed with an excellently obvious name, which sold the word "Soul" to Berry for the sum of $1.00. Soul was never considered one of Motown’s most prestigious imprints (like the “big three” of Tamla, Motown and Gordy), but in reality the label put out some of the best material in the Motown catalogue, and was every bit the equal of the “big three” except perhaps in terms of profile and marketing muscle. With the demise of Workshop Jazz, the Motown stable lacked a suitable imprint to release records with limited pop appeal; Soul provided the perfect opportunity, while also racking up a roster of excellent artists who could have succeeded on any of the “big three”. This heady mix meant the label went on to enduring fame as the home of Gladys Knight and the Pips, Jimmy Ruffin, Jr. Walker and the All Stars, Shorty Long, the Originals, and a number of instrumental releases by the Motown house band the Funk Brothers. Soul is also the home of perhaps the greatest of all Motown singles, Frank Wilson’s Do I Love You (Indeed I Do), albeit a single that was never actually released. The first release on Soul was Shorty Long’s Devil With The Blue Dress in March 1964. The label went on to be one of Motown’s longest-lived imprints, only grinding to a halt in 1976 and releasing a trickle of singles before finally closing down during the heyday of disco in 1978. The last release on Soul Records was Major Lance’s I Never Thought I’d Be Losing You, released in April that year.

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Top Soul Releases

Sings Top Ten
Jimmy Ruffin
1967
Neither One of Us
Neither One of Us
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1973
If I Were Your Woman
If I Were Your Woman
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1971
Nothin’ but Soul: Singles 1962–1983
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1994
Everybody Needs Love
Everybody Needs Love
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1967
Shotgun
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1965
Standing Ovation
Standing Ovation
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1971
Ruff ’n Ready
Jimmy Ruffin
1969
Road Runner
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1966
Nitty Gritty
Nitty Gritty
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1969
Here Comes the Judge
Shorty Long
1968
Feelin’ Bluesy
Feelin’ Bluesy
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1968
Don't Be Afraid
Aaron Hall
1992
I Am My Brother's Keeper
The Ruffin Brothers
1970
Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1970
Green Grow the Lilacs
The Originals
1969
What Does It Take to Win Your Love
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1969
The Groove Governor
Jimmy Ruffin
2016
Rainbow Funk
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1971
Silk n’ Soul
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1968
Gotta Hold On to This Feeling
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1970
Knight Time
Knight Time
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1974
Down to Love Town
The Originals
1977
Moody Jr.
Jr. Walker & the All Stars
1971

Soul Artist Roster

TO
The Originals
8 releases
Group
Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Ruffin
5 releases
Person
BR
Barbara Randolph
1 release
Group
Aaron Hall
Aaron Hall
1 release
Person
JW
Junior Walker
1 release
Person
TM
The Messengers
1 release
Group
FW
Frank Wilson
1 release
Person
EV
Earl Van Dyke
1 release
Person
TM
The Monitors
1 release
Group
The Velvelettes
The Velvelettes
1 release
Group
Major Lance
Major Lance
1 release
Person

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