Who cares about quantity? So K-Tel guy has the "record collection capital of the world"?
well, I'm just going by what it said on the original question...
Ok so pound for pound, which US city would you say gave us the greatest soul and funk music?
As I have already proved. The GREATEST soul music comes from NYC. If someone wants to argue that the greatest funk music comes from Cleveland or NOLA, I'm ready to listen.
Sorry Detroit and Chicago, but if your groups were any good they would have gone to NYC.
Ray Charles,Aretha,Otis Redding were from the south.... not NYC (which I'm sure you're well aware of)
There should be a regional DJ competition where DJs spin 2 hours of the best 45s from their state and a panelist of British judges breaks it down Simon Cowell style.
Ray Charles is from Georgia. He recorded in LA before going to NYC to record for a NYC with a NYC producer. Soul music was invented by Ray Charles in NYC. All you all are playing catch up.
Aretha is from Detroit, and left as soon as she had musical aspirations. He vision was first realized in NYC with the song Soulville. She then extended that vision when she signed to an independent NYC record label and her NYC producer recorded her for one song in Muscle Shoals. All of her other soul hits were recorded in NYC usually with NYC studio musicians, tho it is true some Southern musicians came up to record with her.
Otis Redding was from Georgia. He recorded in Memphis. He recorded for a Memphis label that was all but owned by the same NYC label that Aretha would record for.
Where they are from means nothing in this discussion.
Pound for pound, greatsest for greatest, Atlantic Records released more soul music than Detroit and Chicago combined.
Sure some soul stars played at little Detroit armature hour clubs. And they all played at the Regal in Chicago, but they were nothing until they played at the Apollo in NYC. Why? Because NYC
was the greatest soul city.
Christ, I hope this is a joke.
If not, we need a "Lost In The Sauce" graemlin up here immediately.
No shit..and as far as Stax being "all but owned" by a NYC company, I call bullshit...Shady acquisition moves does not constitute "ownership" in the true sense of the word. I aint buying this "Stax is NYC" bullshit. Otis' soul output is a product of Memphis. Hell, he was a Little Richard imitator more or less before he recorded in Memphis..and Aretha recorded soul music before she was on Atlantic. Also, Atlantic was copying/exploiting and importing the southern soul sound...they didnt invent it in any sense...yeah they got the records in the shops and you cant front on that, but please dont come on here and tell us the music wouldnt have been created if it wasnt for NYC.
No, no, I am joking.
I think the basic question is a joke.
There is no soul capitol or creator or greatest.
I just thought it would be fun to argue for a city, and I thought NYC would be easy, and I thought I did a good job. I said I was joking in most of my posts.
Atlantic was a great label and that greatness extended to their realization that Stax, Muscle Shoals, Fame, Dixie Fliers and Miami had/were great studio bands that their artists would do well to work with. I'm thinking that Atlantic signed Otis and gave him to Stax to record for. Maybe I have him mixed up with someone else.
Soul is to big for anyone city to claim.
I was hoping that Harvey would make an impassioned case for NOLA. They have as much claim to being the greatest soul/funk city as anyone else.