Rankings are calculated based on verified user reviews, recency of updates, and community voting weighted by user reputation score.
No tags available
Aretha Franklin, often dubbed the 'Queen of Soul,' possessed an unparalleled vocal instrument and a commanding stage presence. Her extensive vocal range, combined with her masterful control and phrasi...
Sam Cooke's posthumous 1964 album, 'A Change Is Gonna Come,' is a monumental work of civil rights era soul. The title track, inspired by Dylans Blowin in the Wind, is a soaring, emotionally charged an...
Released in 1968, 'Lady Soul' is a quintessential Aretha Franklin album, showcasing her unparalleled vocal power and emotional depth. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Respect' and 'Chain of Fools,' the a...
Ray Charles was a groundbreaking artist who seamlessly blended gospel, blues, jazz, and country music. His powerful vocals, combined with his virtuosic piano playing, created a unique and instantly re...
Cory Henry's 'Operation Funk' is a vibrant and soulful exploration of funk music, heavily influenced by gospel and jazz. Henry's virtuosic keyboard playing, particularly his Hammond organ work, is the...
Oh Mercy, released in 1989, is a complex and often overlooked album in Dylans discography. Produced by Daniel Lanois, the album features a distinctive, atmospheric sound influenced by gospel and blues...
Norman Greenbaum's 'Spirit in the Sky' was a surprise hit in 1969, blending rock and roll with gospel influences and a distinctive harmonica riff. The songs unique sound and spiritual lyrics resonated...
Irma Thomas' 'Soul Thing' (1969) is a quintessential New Orleans soul album, showcasing her powerful vocals and soulful delivery. The albums infectious grooves and heartfelt lyrics capture the spirit...
You're subscribed! We'll notify you about new gospel-influence.