Caspar Llewellyn Smith 

Pop review: Various, Take Me To the River

Ever felt like an introduction to the flip-side of the brand of soul championed by Motown in the Sixties?
  
  


Ever felt like an introduction to the flip-side of the brand of soul championed by Motown in the Sixties? Back down south, (often white) songwriters like Dan Penn and artists of the stature of William Bell, Aretha Franklin and Al Green dealt with the trickier, grown-up stuff. Over three CDs here are 75 ageless tracks.

 

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