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The Staple Singers - The Staple Swingers (1971) [1992, Digitally Remastered]

Posted By: BlondStyle
The Staple Singers - The Staple Swingers (1971) [1992, Digitally Remastered]

The Staple Singers - The Staple Swingers (1971) [1992, Digitally Remastered]
R&B, Pop/Rock, Soul, Country Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 45:45 | 329,86 Mb
Label: Stax Records/Fantasy, Inc. (USA) | Cat.# SCD-8573-2 (STS-2034) | Released: 1992-09-24 (1971)

The Staple Swingers is a 1971 album by the Staple Singers. This would be The Staple Singers first album to be produced by Al Bell and recorded in Muscle Shoals. Other changes saw brother Pervis Staples be replaced by sister Yvonne Staples prior to the recording of this album. Released in 1971, this album would chart at #9 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums charts.

The Staple Singers - Stax Profiles (2006)

Posted By: Designol
The Staple Singers - Stax Profiles (2006)

The Staple Singers - Stax Profiles (2006)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 368 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 137 Mb | Scans included
Soul, Gospel | Label: Stax | # 0025218862424 | Time: 00:55:51

Throughout the distinct phases of their recording career, from straight rhythmic gospel to Civil Rights protest anthems, to what might be called soul folk to the funky grit of their Stax years, the Staple Singers always delivered songs that said something, and even when the grooves of songs like 1971's "Respect Yourself" or 1972's reggae-tinged "I'll Take You There" were sending people to the dancefloors, the lyrics were hopeful, message-driven missives of support for a better self, a better community, and a better world. Stax Profiles is a fine anthology which collects tracks recorded between 1968 and 1975 during the Staple Singers productive stay at Stax Records, and includes both "Respect Yourself" and "I'll Take You There," as well as the powerful "City in the Sky," "Touch a Hand, Make a Friend," "Are You Sure," with its brilliantly staggered vocals, and the Steve Cropper produced "Long Walk to D.C." There isn't a single lame track here, and while there are lengthier collections of the Staple Singers' Stax years on the market, this one has a wonderful flow.

The Staple Singers - Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection (2020)

Posted By: delpotro
The Staple Singers - Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection (2020)

The Staple Singers - Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,83 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 696 Mb | Digital booklet | 04:53:17
R'n'B, Soul, Gospel | Label: Stax Records, Craft Recordings

Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection presents all of The Staple Singers’ studio albums released on the iconic Stax label, spanning 1968-1974. The final, seventh disc offers rarities, non-album singles, and several live recordings from the legendary 1972 Wattstax music festival. Housed in a slipcase, the collection also includes a deluxe booklet with archival photos and new liner notes from American music specialist and curator Levon Williams (formerly of the Stax Museum and the National Museum of African American Music), and folklorist, ethnomusicologist and writer Dr. Langston Wilkins.

The Staple Singers - The Ultimate Staple Singers: A Family Affair 1955-1984 (2004)

Posted By: Rtax
The Staple Singers - The Ultimate Staple Singers: A Family Affair 1955-1984 (2004)

The Staple Singers - The Ultimate Staple Singers: A Family Affair 1955-1984 (2004)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) -872 MB | MP3 CBR 320kbps -353 MB |
02:34:16 | Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Gospel | Label: Kent Soul – CDKEN2 240

(2-CD set) In a career that spanned four decades, Pops, Mavis, Pervis (later replaced by Yvonne) and Cleotha Staples made a lot of remarkable recordings. Happily the majority of these have remained in print, in one form or another, virtually since they were first issued. However, the group recorded for several labels in that time, and thus it's been the case to date that anyone wanting to build a definitive 'Best Of The Staple Singers' collection would have to buy at least five CDs, maybe more, in an attempt to piece together such a thing.