The complete Stax/Volt soul singles, 1972-1975 Volume 3.
Format: | Audio |
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Language: | English |
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Berkeley, CA :
Stax,
℗1994
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Table of Contents:
- Disc 1. Yum yum yum (I want some) (Eddie Floyd)
- Carry on (Jean Knight)
- Do your thing (Isaac Hayes)
- I've been lonely for so long (Frederick Knight)
- Nothing is everlasting (Annette Thomas)
- Hearsay (The Soul Children)
- Angel of mercy (Albert King)
- In the rain (The Dramatics)
- She's my old lady too (Lee Sain)
- Explain it to her mama (The Temprees)
- Right on (Sons of Slum)
- Doing my own thing (Johnnie Taylor)
- My honey and me (The Emotions)
- Let's stay together (Isaac Hayes)
- Bring it home (and give it to me) (Hot Sauce)
- Look around you (Black Society)
- Don't do it/I'm with you (The Nightingales)
- I'll take you there (The Staple Singers)
- Which way (The Leaders)
- Living a life without love (Veda Brown)
- What's good for you (don't have to be good to you) (Harvey Scales)
- Let me repair your heart (The Mad Lads)
- What's usual seems natur'l (Eric Mercury)
- I wanna make-up (before we break up) (Major Lance)
- Disc 10. You're astounding (Barbara & Joe)
- Dy-no-mite (did you say my love) (The Green Brothers)
- Boom-a-rang (The Dynamic Soul Machine)
- Come what may (John Gary Williams)
- Try me tonight (Johnnie Taylor)
- Groovin' on my baby's love (Freddie Waters)
- I can't shake your love (can't shake you loose) (The Fiestas)
- I wanna play with you (Frederick Knight)
- I'm doing fine (Albert King)
- No way (I can live without you) (Teresa Davis)
- Back road into town (The Staple Singers)
- I'm so glad I met you (Eddie Floyd)
- Packed up and took my mind (Little Milton)
- Just keep on loving me (Johnnie Taylor)
- How can I be a witness (R.B. Hudmon)
- Jump back '75 (Rufus Thomas)
- I got to be myself (The Staple Singers)
- It's worth a whippin' (Shirley Brown)
- Holy ghost (The Bar-Kays)
- Disc 2. Ain't that loving you (for more reasons than one) (Isaac Hayes & David Porter)
- Walking the back streets and crying (Little Milton)
- Save us (William Bell)
- 6-3-8 (Rufus Thomas)
- Starting all over again (Mel & Tim)
- Keep on loving me (Stefan)
- I'm afraid the masquerade is over (David Porter)
- Goin' down slow (Little Sonny)
- I could never be happy (The Emotions)
- Don't take my kindness for weakness (The Soul Children)
- I'll play the blues for you (Albert King)
- I dedicate my life to you (Roger Hatcher)
- Do the sweetback (March Wind)
- Gettin' funky 'round here (Black Nasty)
- When the chips are down (David Porter)
- Sugar (Carla Thomas)
- You're good enough (to be my baby) (Eddie Floyd)
- This world (The Staple Singers)
- Helping man (Jean Knight)
- Ain't I good? (John Kasandra)
- Disc 3. Dance, dance, dance (The Bar-Kays)
- Dedicated to the one I love (The Temprees)
- Toast to the fool (The Dramatics)
- Stop doggin' me (Johnnie Taylor)
- Trouble (Frederick Knight)
- I'm gonna cry a river (Little Milton)
- Itch and scratch (Rufus Thomas)
- What would I do (Ernie Hines)
- I know it's not right (to be in love with a married man) (Veda Brown)
- Holy cow (Stefan)
- What goes around (must come around) (Sons of Slum)
- Theme from The Men (Isaac Hayes)
- Endlessly (Mavis Staples)
- You hurt me for the last time (Inez Foxx)
- My sweet Lord (John Gary Williams)
- Breaking up somebody's home (Albert King)
- How can you mistreat the one you love (Katie Love)
- From toys to boys (The Emotions)
- The dryer (Roy Lee Johnson & the Villagers)
- I may not be all you want (but I'm all you got) (Carla Thomas)
- Ain't no sweat (Major Lance)
- Do me (Jean Knight)
- Rainy day (Little Milton)
- Disc 4. It ain't always what you do (it's who you let see you do it) (The Soul Children)
- I may not be what you want (Mel & Tim)
- Funky robot (Rufus Thomas)
- Don't you fool with my soul (Johnnie Taylor)
- Oh la de da (The Staple Singers)
- What do you see in her? (Hot Sauce)
- A thousand miles away (The Temprees)
- Hey you! get off my mountain (The Dramatics)
- Rolling down a mountainside (Isaac Hayes)
- You're still my brother (The Bar-Kays)
- Stop half loving these women (Jimmy Lewis)
- Lovin' on borrowed time (William Bell)
- Lay your loving on me (Eddie Floyd)
- The time (Inez Foxx)
- Heaven knows (Mel & Tim)
- I believe in you (you believe in me) (Johnnie Taylor)
- Short stopping (Veda Brown)
- Be what you are (The Staple Singers)
- I've got to love somebody's baby (Stefan)
- Playing on me (Albert King)
- Long as you're the one somebody in the world (David Porter)
- Disc 5. This is my song of love to you (Frederick Knight)
- Sugarcane (The MGs)
- Love is a hurtin' thing (The Soul Children)
- Baby, lay your head down (gently on my bed) (Eddie Floyd)
- Check me out (Eddie Floyd)
- Runnin' back (and forth) (The Emotions)
- Crossing over the bridge (Inez Foxx)
- Love's maze (The Temprees)
- It ain't easy (The Bar-Kays)
- Love among people (Carla Thomas)
- What it is (Little Milton)
- I've got to go on without you (William Bell)
- Love is taking over (Eric Mercury)
- Ruby Dean (Joe Hicks)
- I'm so glad I fell in love with you (The Mad Lads)
- Fell for you (The Dramatics)
- Cheaper to keep her (Johnnie Taylor)
- I know you don't want me no more (Rufus Thomas)
- If you're ready (come go with me) (The Staple Singers)
- Slipped and tripped (The Sweet Inspirations)
- Peace be still (The Emotions)
- I'll be the other woman (The Soul Children)
- Disc 6. The martian hop (The Newcomers)
- I had a talk with my man (Inez Foxx)
- At last (The Temprees)
- Joy (Isaac Hayes)
- Good woman turning bad (Hot Sauce)
- Mose (John Kasandra)
- I'll be your Santa baby (Rufus Thomas)
- I wanna do things for you (Eddie Floyd)
- That's what the blues is all about (Albert King)
- One way love affair (Carolyn Hurley)
- Tin Pan Alley (Little Milton)
- The funky bird (Rufus Thomas)
- We're getting careless with our love (Johnnie Taylor)
- What do the lonely do at Christmas (The Emotions)
- Season's greetings (Cix Bits)
- Don't lose faith in me Lord (Eric Mercury)
- Don't start loving me (if you're gonna stop) (Veda Brown)
- Touch a hand, make a friend (The Staple Singers)
- And I panicked (The Dramatics)
- Change it all (Joy Fleming)
- Disc 7. Gettin' what you want (losin' what you got) (William Bell)
- He's mine (Jacqui Verdell)
- My woman is good to me (Little Sonny)
- I got you and I'm glad (David Porter)
- Put a little love away (The Emotions)
- Suzy (Frederick Knight)
- The same folks (Mel & Tim)
- You make the sunshine (The Temprees)
- The whole damn world is going crazy (John Gary Williams)
- Circuit's overloaded (Inez Foxx)
- Wonderful (Isaac Hayes)
- Behind closed doors (Little Milton)
- Guess who (Eddie Floyd)
- Dirty tricks (The Sweet Inspirations)
- Whicha way did it go (Roebuck "Pops" Staples)
- Talking to the people (Black Nasty)
- I've been born again (Johnnie Taylor)
- Neckbone (The MGs)
- Wounded woman (Sandra Wright)
- Stop doggin' me (Hot Sauce)
- Goodness gracious (Kim Weston)
- Disc 8. City in the sky (The Staple Singers)
- Title theme (Isaac Hayes)
- Soul street (Eddie Floyd)
- Flat tire (Albert King)
- Love makes it right (The Soul Children)
- Mr. Cool that ain't cool (The Temprees)
- Boogie ain't nuttin' (but gettin' down) (Rufus Thomas)
- Highway to heaven (Ron Banks & the Dramatics)
- Get it while it's hot (William Bell)
- Passing thru (Frederick Knight)
- Keep an eye on your close friends (The Newcomers)
- My main man/There is a God (The Staple Singers)
- That's the way I want to live my life (Mel & Tim)
- Forever and a day (Mel & Tim)
- Baby, I'm through (The Emotions)
- It's September (Johnnie Taylor)
- Woman to woman (Shirley Brown)
- Did you hear yourself (Randy Brown & Company)
- You need a friend like mine (Annette Thomas)
- I love, I love (The Temprees)
- Let me back in (Little Milton)
- Disc 9. Crosscut saw (Albert King)
- Coldblooded (The Bar-Kays)
- Bump meat (Sir Mack Rice)
- (Too little in common to be lovers) Too much going to say goodbye (The Newcomers)
- Bump and boogie (The Wrecking Crew)
- What's happening baby (The Soul Children)
- Who made the man (The Staple Singers)
- I keep thinking to myself (Brook Benton)
- I got a reason to smile (cause I got you) (Eddie Floyd)
- Try to leave me if you can (I bet you can't do it) (Bessie Banks)
- Burning on both ends (Willie Singleton)
- There are more questions than answers (The Emotions)
- Santa Claus wants some lovin' (Albert King)
- I can't let you go (Hot Sauce)
- I betcha didn't know that (Frederick Knight)
- Lovin' you, lovin' me (Sandra Wright)
- Do the double bump (Rufus Thomas)
- Come and get your love (The Temprees)
- Dark skin woman (Sir Mack Rice)
- It ain't no fun (Shirley Brown)
- If you talk in your sleep (Little Milton)
- Talk to the man (Eddie Floyd)