The Road To Soul: 55 Tracks That Ushered In the Soul Era

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This The Road To Soul: 55 Tracks That Ushered In the Soul Era album was released in 2012 and featured titles like I Got a Woman, Please Please Please and Drown In My Own Tears from Ray Charles and James Brown.
Year:
2012
Disc#SongArtistDuration
11Ray Charles  
12James Brown  
13Ray Charles  
14Little Willie John  
15Gene Allison  
16Sam Cooke  
18The Impressions, Jerry Butler & the Impressions  
19Little Willie John  
110James Brown  
112The Miracles  
113Ray Charles  
114Jerry Butler  
115The Drifters  
117Little Willie John  
121Ike & Tina Turner  
122Jackie Wilson  
124Barrett Strong  
125Mary Wells  
126Ray Charles  
127Ike & Tina Turner  
128Mary Wells  
229Etta James  
230Ray Charles  
231The Miracles  
232Bobby "Blue" Bland  
233The Pips  
235Ben E. King  
237Bobby "Blue" Bland  
238James Brown  
239The Miracles  
240Solomon Burke  
241Jerry Butler  
242Aretha Franklin  
243Roy Hamilton  
244The Impressions  
245Chuck Jackson  
246Etta James  
247Little Willie John  
248Ray Charles  
249Ike & Tina Turner  
250The Vibrations  
252Mary Wells  
253Jackie Wilson  
255Ike & Tina Turner  

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