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Album Details: Monument of Soul

Release Date:04/03/2001
Label:Rpm Records Uk
UPC:5013929522220

Track List: Monument of Soul

  1. Misty Blue
  2. Long Hot Summer
  3. Teenager's Prayer
  4. Too Many Teardrops
  5. My Special Prayer
  6. Travellin' Man
  7. Just a Dream
  8. Put Your Trust in Me
  9. No Sad Songs
  10. Come on and Get It
  1. Message from Maria
  2. I Worry About You
  3. Standing in the Safety Zone
  4. Chokin' Kind
  5. Don't Let Me Lose the Feeling
  6. Baby Don't Be Looking in My Mind
  7. San Francisco Is a Lonely Town
  8. Moon Walk, Pts. 1 & 2
  9. Farther on Down the Road
  10. Yours Love

Pro Reviews: Monument of Soul

  • All Music Guide

    Monument of Soul is a comprehensive collection of Joe Simon's 1966-1972 releases on the Sound Stage 7 label, including nearly everything that he put out on singles through the company during that period. Among them are all of his RB and pop chart hits on Sound Stage 7, which in Simon's case were quite numerous -- 16 in all, even if just a couple of them ("The Chokin' Kind" and "You Keep Me Hanging On") got into the Top 40. Simon's Sound Stage 7 period is underrepresented by the singer's best career retrospective, Rhino's Music in My Bones: The Best of Joe Simon, so this is a welcome in-depth view of the earlier era. And, for listeners who prefer his Nashville soul stint to his slicker Philly soul and disco productions of the '70s, this will probably be the Simon CD they'll want most. Simon was not quite on the Hall of Fame level of soul singers, but he was on the next level down, and he pretty consistently delivered the goods, even on B-sides, of which there are quite a few on this dis...c. He was better on the countrified ballads than he was on the mid-tempo chuggers, both because these suited his style better, and because such material stood in bolder relief when juxtaposed with much late-'60s soul. "I Worry About You" and "San Francisco Is a Lonely Town" are two of the overlooked slow-burners on this anthology, though some relatively unknown up-tempo belters are worthy of attention too, like "Travellin' Man." - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Joe Simon

His plaintive baritone equally conversant with RB and country phrasing, Joe Simon married the two genres with startling success during the late '60s, adapting Nashville material to the soul sound and repeatedly coming up a winner. Simon began recording in the Bay Area, but a switch in recording sites (first to Muscle Shoals for Vee-Jay and then to Nashville, upon signin... Read more