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Resources share the relationship genre to Soul music
- Carry me home, Mavis Staples, Levon Helm
- Frank, Amy Winehouse
- Love songs, Aaron Neville
- All rise, Gregory Porter
- Legend, John Legend
- Sky's the limit, the Temptations
- We are, Jon Batiste
- Genius loves company, Ray Charles
- The complete Stax singles, Booker T. and the MG's, Vol. 2, (1968-1974)
- The future, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats
- Live at the Troubadour, Daryl Hall, John Oates
- The best of the Staple Singers
- Queen of rock 'n' roll, Tina Turner
- Only the strong survive, Bruce Springsteen
- Thriller, Michael Jackson
- 100 hits, Sam Cooke
- It's a holiday soul party, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
- Gold, Barry White
- Surrounded by time, Tom Jones
- The anthology, Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions
- The definitive collection, Lionel Richie
- Rip it up, the best of Specialty Records
- Ain't too proud, the life and times of the Temptations : original Broadway cast recording, music and lyrics from the legendary Motown catalog ; book by Dominique Morisseau ; based on the book entitled The Temptations by Otis Williams
- Soul side of town, Tower of Power
- Ultimate collection, Quincy Jones
- Blackbirds, Bettye LaVette
- Solid gold soul, 1971
- The complete Tom Jones
- The soul story, Volume 2
- Nashville tears, Rumer
- Just dropped in (to see what condition my rendition was in), Sharon Jones and The Dap-kings
- Mr. Dynamite, the rise of James Brown, Jagged Productions ; Inaudible Films ; Jigsaw ; directed by Alex Gibney ; produced by Mick Jagger, Victoria Pearman, Peter Afterman, Blair Foster
- The soul story, Volume 1
- Original uptown divas, WHE/Sonic Pictures
- The highlights, the Weeknd
- "Let's get it on", Marvin Gaye
- Worthy, India.Arie
- Now that's what I call 90s pop
- Obviously, Lake Street Dive
- The ultimate Motown Christmas collection
- Chi-Lites 20 greatest hits
- All love everything, Aloe Blacc
- Lifted, Trombone Shorty
- Adele, live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Building balance, Allen Stone
- Black Pumas