Rhythm and blues music
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Rhythm and blues music
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Rhythm and blues music
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Incoming Resources
- Now that's what I call music!, 79
- It is what it is, Thundercat
- Soul of a nation, Afro-centric visions in the age of black power : underground jazz, street funk & the roots of rap, 1968-79
- Good thing, Leon Bridges
- Overload, Georgia Anne Muldrow
- Jaime, Brittany Howard
- If all I was was black, Mavis Staples
- Electric cowboy, born in Carolina mud, Boulevards
- Things happen that way, Dr. John
- You're driving me crazy, Van Morrison and Joey DeFrancesco
- Decade of a love king, Raheem DeVaughn
- Soil, all songs written and performed by Serpentwithfeet
- Eccentric soul, the Saru label
- Aretha, Aretha Franklin
- Kiwanuka, Michael Kiwanuka
- Second line, Dawn Richard
- Athena, Sudan Archives
- If words were flowers, Curtis Harding
- Black panther, the album : music from and inspired by
- You ought to be havin' fun, the Columbia/Epic anthology, Tower of Power
- The devil in me/Ready to roll/Ride to the rainbow/Reachin' all around, Thelma Houston
- Both sides of the sky, Jimi Hendrix
- Purple snow, forecasting the Minneapolis sound
- Deadpan love, Cautious Clay
- Keep on keeping on, Curtis Mayfield studio albums 1970-1974, Curtis Mayfield
- Young sick Camellia, St. Paul & the Broken Bones
- Maybe we never die, Anderson East
- Private space, Durand Jones & The Indications
- The mind of Gil Scott-Heron, a collection of poetry and music
- Don't let it go to your head, the anthology, Jean Carne
- 1992 deluxe, Princess Nokia
- Hasta el cielo, Khruangbin
- After hours, The Weeknd
- Mavis Staples, I'll take you there : an all-star concert celebration
- Aloha, Son Little
- Reflection, Loraine James
- Herstory, Mary J. Blige, V. 1
- Rebirth of soul, Syleena Johnson
- Age/sex/location, Ari Lennox
- A message from the people, Ray Charles
- Oxnard, Anderson .Paak
- Encore, Anderson East
- Colourgrade, Tirzah
- The midnight hour, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Adrian Younge
- The Atlantic singles collection 1967-1970, Aretha Franklin
- They called it rhythm & blues, the Duke Robillard Band
- The complete Stax singles, Booker T. & the MG's, V. 1, (1962-1967)
- Jimmy Lee, Raphael Saadiq
- Angel's pulse, Blood Orange
- Gladys Knight & the Pips collection
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1