Funk/Soul/R&B/Disco
These musical genres embody groove in all its forms. Soul carried soulful and militant voices, embodied by Aretha Franklin or Marvin Gaye. Funk imposed its syncopated rhythm and stage power with James Brown or Parliament-Funkadelic. Disco lit up dancefloors with Donna Summer and Chic, while R&B renewed the expression of sensuality and emotions through Alicia Keys, Usher or Beyoncé.
Each vinyl record from this family is an invitation to dance, feel, and celebrate. These black discs transmit contagious energy, whether through timeless classics from the 60s–80s or new scenes that perpetuate the legacy.
This section is a true ode to music for the body and soul: vibrant, expressive, unifying. They remind us that music is also a collective celebration and a universal language.
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Funk, soul, RnB & disco: the eternal groove that keeps turntables spinning
Why these genres come alive on vinyl
Funk, soul, RnB, and disco share common DNA: a driving rhythm section, deep basslines, and blazing horns that, on a quality vinyl pressing, deliver a warmth and dynamic range digital formats struggle to match. From the 7-inch Stax and Volt singles of the 1960s to the 12-inch disco maxis of the late 70s, these genres were built for the groove. Rediscovering a James Brown, an Aretha Franklin, or a Chic record on wax means hearing the sound exactly as it was mixed in the studio, with that organic presence that makes speakers come alive.
Milestones, legendary labels, and the movements that shaped history
Motown's soul (Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations) and Stax (Otis Redding, Booker T. & the M.G.'s) laid the foundations in the 1960s, before funk toughened the groove with Sly & the Family Stone, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Curtis Mayfield. Eighties RnB, driven by Prince, Michael Jackson, and Anita Baker, extended that legacy by injecting synths and drum machines. Meanwhile, disco, from Gamble & Huff's Philly Soul productions to Giorgio Moroder's anthems and the Salsoul label, got the whole world dancing. When it comes to pressings, collectors hunt for early US first presses (Terre Haute, Monarch, Pitman stampers) or Japanese editions famed for their cutting quality. Vinyles.com helps you compare offers from partner merchants at a glance to find that hidden gem, whether it's an original 'What's Going On' or a lovingly crafted reissue of 'Off the Wall.'
