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Turbotax Business 2012 Rapidshare Downloads. Various Artists Love Train—The Sound of Philadelphia /Philadelphia International Records 2008 Love Train, 71 songs sprawled across four CDs, brings together a mass of music that has already been anthologized in a variety of forms over the years, though not as exhaustively or attractively. Heron Racing Handbook Of North here. The package accomplishes two things. First, it successfully situates the classic Philly sound as an integral link in the chain of soul music's development, particularly in the interim between the flowering of the form in the 1960s, and the many paths it would follow in the 1980s and beyond. Second, Love Train provides a clear way of thinking about the music that erupted from the Sigma Sound Studio in South Philadelphia under the tutelage of impresarios Leon Huff, Kenny Gamble and Thom Bell. First, how does Philadelphia fit into soul-music's history? To answer this question, it's useful to refer to a book that is as close a thing as we have to a 'theory of soul music,' Peter Guralnick's excellent Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (Back Bay, 1986).
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Soul, Guralnick would argue, sprang from the sacred but profane trinity of, and; it was a fundamentally African-American and Southern phenomenon, with hot spots in Memphis, in Alabama, in Georgia; it was gritty and emotive. Guralnick, in the first edition of his treatise, was guardedly positive about the smoother soul of, and casually dismissive of the slicker Motown sound, two clear antecedents of the main Philadelphia current. There are links here to Guralnick's favored vein: late-career highlights from Jerry Butler ('Only the Strong Survive'), Wilson Pickett ('Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You') and Joe Simon ('Drowning in the Sea of Love'), three bona fide exemplars of the classic 1960s soul music tradition. Not to mention, whose commercial heyday is chronicled herein, but whose raucous vocal contributed the grit to many a Sam Cooke record in an earlier incarnation.