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When the album “Let’s Stay Together” came out in 1972 it was on everybody’s turntable and car 8-track player. And the title tune seemed to play continuously on every juke box in town. Al Green’s unique, gospel-inflected tenor, enhanced by testifying shouts and mournful whispers, ushered in a new sound of soul music. It was called southern soul, a raw and earthy vocal concoction that was yet ...
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