Soul International
International soul brings together deep voices and enchanting grooves from all corners of the world. From the legendary Motown label to emerging scenes in Africa, Europe, and Asia, each record transports you to a unique universe, blending raw emotion with cultural richness.
Intimate ballads, lush orchestrations, or irresistible rhythms – there's something for every mood. Listen when you want to travel far... without leaving your couch.
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Come And Get These Memories
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The Wonderful World Of Sam Cooke
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Aretha - With The Ray Bryant Combo
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The Skylyners + 2 Bonus Tracks!
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James Etta / The Second Time Around
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Franklin Aretha / The Electrifying
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Franklin Aretha / The Tender the Moving
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Franklin A. / With the Ray Bryant Combo
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Supremes (The) / Meet the Supremes
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Booker T. & the M.G.S / Green Onions
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Cooke Sam / Twistin' the Night Away
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Turner Ike & Tina / The Soul
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International Soul: a borderless groove setting turntables on fire
The soul of vinyl, the soul of Soul music
Few genres connect as deeply with the vinyl format as soul. The analogue warmth of the groove enhances the punchy brass sections, deep bass lines, and gut-wrenching vocals, from the silky caress of a Motown falsetto to the gospel roar of Otis Redding. Playing a soul LP on a proper turntable restores the organic texture this music was originally crafted for: a sonic volume, dynamics, and presence that digital formats too often compress. For the collector, it's also about holding a piece of history, an era when the artwork, the label design, and the groove itself told a complete story.
From Southern churches to world capitals: the path of a musical earthquake
Born from the fusion of gospel, rhythm & blues, and doo-wop, soul music took flight at the dawn of the 1960s. Ray Charles laid the cornerstone with 'What'd I Say' (1959); Sam Cooke gave it political weight with 'A Change Is Gonna Come' (1964). Then came the Motown tidal wave: the 'made in Detroit' sound delivered classic after classic, Marvin Gaye ('What's Going On', 1971), Stevie Wonder ('Innervisions', 1973), The Temptations ('Cloud Nine', 1969), and The Supremes. Meanwhile, the American South answered with a rawer, grittier soul steeped in the Mississippi: Stax Records in Memphis launched Otis Redding ('Otis Blue', 1965), Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and Isaac Hayes ('Hot Buttered Soul', 1969), while Muscle Shoals (Alabama) and Hi Records elevated Al Green to legend status ('Let's Stay Together', 1972). Philadelphia soul, crafted by Gamble & Huff (The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes), added lush orchestral arrangements. Soul soon crossed borders: Dusty Springfield recorded her masterpiece 'Dusty in Memphis' (1969), Brazil's Tim Maia electrified the tropical scene with his soul-funk ('Racional', 1975), and labels like Jay Boy in the UK or Vogue in France spread the soul flame across Europe and beyond.
Hunting the rare gem: original pressings, quality reissues, and imports
Collecting international soul opens the door to a rich variety of pressings and editions. Original US Motown pressings (with the iconic yellow 'map' label), Stax (the striking pale blue label), or Atlantic are naturally the most sought-after, but their price tags can soar, especially in pristine condition. European pressings from the era (Tamla Motown UK, Barclay or Riviera in France) often deliver an excellent quality-to-price ratio. Audiophiles will gravitate towards meticulous reissues from labels like Speakers Corner or Mobile Fidelity, not to mention Japanese pressings from the 1970s and 80s, prized for their silent surfaces. Contemporary reissue labels such as Numero Group, Light in the Attic, and Mr Bongo regularly unearth forgotten soul gems from Africa, Latin America, and Asia. To compare prices across vendors and find the edition that fits your budget, Vinyles.com aggregates offers from multiple specialist record stores in just a few clicks.
