Editorial Reviews
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Rhythm and blues, the primary form of black music of the '50s and '60s, experienced a wave of growing pains during the '70s. Between the titanic wallop of Motown and Stax, black artists were growing in stature, and seeking a more relevant identity on par with the racial and social climate of the day. The result was a soulful outpouring of raw emotion that borrowed heavily from gospel, blues, and even jazz. The final blend wavered between untainted elegance and laconic raucousness, often laced with political overtones.
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70's Soul Music for Dummies
R&B Music:
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