The golden era of American soul music in the 60s 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 unissued literally unearthed from the venerable Atlantic Records archives featuring soul men who are among the genre's all-time greatest.
1) Can't Stop a Man in Love - Wilson Pickett
2) How Does It Feel - Bobby Womack
3) You Left the Water Running - Sam ; Dave
4) Rome (Wasn't Built in a Day) - Arthur Conley
5) Book of Memories - Percy Wiggins
6) That's How It Feels - the Soul Clan
7) I Love You More Than Words Can Say - Otis Redding
8) Baby Baby Baby - Percy Sledge
9) Hold on - James Carr
10) Pouring Water on a Drowning Man - Otis Clay
11) Lovebones - Mighty Sam
12) The Love of My Woman - Darrell Banks
13) Coldest Days of My Life - Walter Jackson
14) Whiter Shade of Pale - R.B. Greaves
15) Change with the Seasons - Carl Hall
16) What a Woman Really Means - Donny Hathaway