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SOULÌýÌýFACTS
Soul AnalysisÌý
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SoulÌý Facts
AboutÌýSoulÌý
SoulÌýborrowedÌýthe hysteriaÌýfrom sanctified church services and applied it to more sensual themes. Its artists sung messages of painful sincerity and personal redemption. This was sacred music made secular.

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Key events inÌýsoulÌý
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ÌýDisco Inferno
Born out of soul, thedisco craze of the 70s inspires artists like The Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Chic, Michael Jackson and Sylvester. It also inspires some of the most cringe-inducing fashions ever.

ÌýRay Charles
1959: Ray Charles plays a legendary gig at the New York's temple of black music, the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. His gospel and blues-inspired music outrages the black church but helps to define the sound of soul.

ÌýMotown Rules
Motown - Berry Gordy's massively successful Detroit record company -polishes up the soul sound and then sells it to white America. The original hit factory, it features acts like The Supremes, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.

ÌýWhat's Goin' On?
What’s Goin’ On by Marvin Gaye brings Gaye's deep spiritual beliefs and his views on issues ranging from poverty and discrimination to the environment, drug abuse, political corruption and Vietnam, right to the forefront of his music. An evolution Ìýfor Motown, Gaye and Soul in general.


KeyÌýsoulÌýÌýsongwriters
Lamont Dozier ÌýBrian and Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier (pictured) teamed up in 1963 and in the next four years wrote and produced hundreds of Motown hits during the label’s golden period, nearly every one a soul classic – songs such as "Stop! In the Name of Love", "Quicksand", "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", "Reach Out I’ll Be There" and "You Can’t Hurry Love".

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Stevie Wonder ÌýA musical prodigy, Stevie Wonder bought soul and R'n'B into the modern world, updating it with flavoursome melodies, a pop instinct and an occasionally political worldview. A series of albums and hit singles in the 70s sealed his reputation.

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James Brown ÌýThe self-styled Godfather of Soul, James Brown is dedicated to the groove. Certainly, nobody has contributed more to the development of funk - "Out of Sight", "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine", every one a winner.

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