R&B


Evolving out of jump blues in the late '40s, R&B laid the groundwork for rock & roll. R&B kept the tempo and the drive of jump blues, but its instrumentation was sparer and the emphasis was on the song, not improvisation. It was blues chord changes played with an insistent backbeat. During the '50s, R&B was dominated by vocalists like Ray Charles and Ruth Brown, as well as vocal groups like the Drifters and the Coasters. Eventually, R&B metamorphosed into soul, which was funkier and looser than the pile-driving rhythms of R&B. Soul came to describe a number of R&B-based music styles. From the bouncy, catchy acts at Motown to the horn-driven, gritty soul of Stax/Volt, there was an immense amount of diversity within soul. During the first part of the '60s, soul music remained close to its R&B roots. However, musicians pushed the music in different directions; usually, different regions of America produced different kinds of soul. In urban centers like New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, the music concentrated on vocal interplay and smooth productions. In Detroit, Motown concentrated on creating a pop-oriented sound that was informed equally by gospel, R&B, and rock & roll. In the South, the music became harder and tougher, relying on syncopated rhythms, raw vocals, and blaring horns. All of these styles formed soul, which ruled the black music charts throughout the '60s and also frequently crossed over into the pop charts. During the '60s and '70s, soul began to splinter apart -- artists like James Brown and Sly Stone developed funk; Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff initiated Philly soul with the O'Jays and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes; and later in the decade, danceable R&B became a mass phenomenon with the brief disco fad. During the '80s and '90s, the polished, less earthy sound of urban and quiet storm ruled the airwaves, but even then, R&B began adding stylistic components of hip-hop until -- by the end of the millennium -- there were hundreds of artists who featured both rapping and singing on their records.

Top R&B Albums:
Ultimate CollectionVery Best of Solomon BurkeEssential Luther Vandross [Limited Edition 3.0]Anthology [2001]

Top R&B Artists:
The Jackson 5
Solomon Burke
Luther Vandross
The Commodores
Brook Benton
TLC
Janet Jackson
Sam & Dave
Dionne Warwick
The Temptations
The Ohio Players
Ruth Brown
Al Green
The Coasters
Wilson Pickett
Parliament
Lloyd Price
The Shirelles
Otis Redding
Curtis Mayfield
James Brown
Ray Charles
Ben E. King
The Impressions
Martha Reeves
Maze
Stevie Wonder
Isaac Hayes
The Isley Brothers
Aretha Franklin

Featured Style: Chicago Soul
Very Best of the Impressions [Rhino]Greatest Hits [Brunswick]Very Best of Jackie Wilson [Rhino]Superfly

Top Chicago Soul Artists:
The Impressions
The Chi-Lites
Jackie Wilson
Curtis Mayfield
Jerry Butler
The Dells
Dee Clark
Gene Chandler
Walter Jackson
Major Lance
Tyrone Davis
Minnie Riperton
Otis Clay
The Five Stairsteps
Barbara Acklin
Leroy Hutson
Fontella Bass
The Artistics
Donny Hathaway
Syl Johnson
Erma Franklin
Billy Butler
Terry Callier
Sugar Pie DeSanto
Mitty Collier
Mel & Tim
Joyce Kennedy
Jackie Ross
The Esquires
Southside Movement

More Styles Of R&B :
Soul
Funk
Disco
Early R&B
Urban
Latin Soul
Doo Wop
Motown
New Orleans R&B
Philly Soul
Blue-Eyed Soul
Go-Go
Beach
Country Soul
Freestyle
Northern Soul
Pop-Soul
Retro-Soul
Uptown Soul
Southern Soul
Deep Soul
Memphis Soul
Chicago Soul
Smooth Soul
Blaxploitation
Brown-Eyed Soul
Neo-Soul
Psychedelic Soul
Deep Funk
Deep Funk Revival

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