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(More customer reviews)Soul is a very deep and emotional style of music emerged in the 50s and 60s with soul artists putting their feelings and emotions into their songs, which seemed to mix gospel with R&B, to create a new sound that dominated the 60s and early 70s. Of course soul mixed with jazz creates a very unique and cool sound that adds feeling to the jazz. Three of these songs were made most famous by the jazz organist Jimmy Smith, The Sermon, Back at the Chicken Shack, and The Preacher, which are very rare to come by and this may be the only book to find these songs in. They are arranged pretty well, although the Sermon had to be condensed to 6 pages since it is normally a 20 minutes jam. Of course you have the godfather of soul, Ray Charles with What'd I Say, Unchain My Heat, and You are my Sunshine. Then you have a few my Jack McDuff, a jazz organist from the 60s and 70s. And of course you have other hits by other jazz performers, and the songs are all arranged pretty accurately in the right key, and simple enough for the intermediate player to easily sight read. If you are an organist, you will be more pleased, as half these songs are better arranged for the organ.
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