Album Releases by Genre
| Sad And Beautiful World by Mavis Staples November 7, 2025 The covers album from Mavis Staples was produced by Brad Cook and features contributions by such artists as Katie Crutchfield, Buddy Guy, MJ Lenderman, Bonnie Raitt, Derek Trucks, Jeff Tweedy, and Justin Vernon. |
| St. Paul & The Broken Bones by St. Paul & the Broken Bones October 10, 2025 The latest full-length release from Alabama soul group St. Paul & The Broken Bones was produced by Eg White. |
| Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt by Curtis Harding September 5, 2025 The fourth full-length from the Atlanta-based self-described "slop 'n' soul" artist Curtis Harding is a concept album about being lost in space and the feelings it evokes. |
| The First Family: Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967 by Sly & the Family Stone July 18, 2025 The live recording of Sly & the Family Stone's performance at Redwood City's Winchester Cathedral club was first released as a Record Store Day exclusive in April 2025. |
| Can't Lose My (Soul) by Annie And The Caldwells March 21, 2025 The six-track release from soul group Annie And The Caldwells is led by Staples Jr. Singers' Annie Brown Caldwell and was recorded in Mississippi. |
| Live in Liverpool by P.P. Arnold November 15, 2024 The live release from soul singer P.P. Arnold was recorded at Liverpool's Grand Central Hall in October 2019. |
| New Arrangements and Duets by Van Morrison September 27, 2024 The latest full-length release from Van Morrison features unreleased material that includes guest appearances by Kurt Elling, Willie Nelson, Curtis Stigers, and Joss Stone. |
| Devil Rides In: Spellbinding Satanic Magick & the Rockult 1967-1974 by Various Artists August 2, 2024 Dark magic, satanism and the occult are some of the themes on this three-disc compilation curated by Martin "Cally" Callomon. |
| Voice Notes by Yazmin Lacey March 3, 2023 The debut full-length release for British R&B/soul singer-songwriter was executive produced by Dave Okumu. |
| Soul'd Out: The Complete Wattstax Collection [Box Set] by Various Artists February 24, 2023 The 12-disc box set of the Wattstax concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1972 features 31 previously unreleased tracks as well as tracks recorded at The Summit Club and a 76-page book. |
| Live at the L.A. Forum, April 26, 1969 by Jimi Hendrix November 18, 2022 The live recording of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's concert at the Los Angeles Forum on April 26, 1969 was mixed by Hendrix engineer Eddie Kramer from the original eight-track master tapes. |
| Angels & Queens, Pt. 1 by Gabriels October 7, 2022 The debut seven-track release for Los Angeles-based trio Gabriels was produced by Sounwave and originally planned as a full-length release but the second half is now set to be released in March 2023. |
| Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) [OST] by Original Motion Picture Soundtrack January 28, 2022 The soundtrack to the 2021 Questlove-directed film of the same name features live recording of songs performed by such artists as The 5th Dimension, Gladys Knight & The Pips, B.B. King, Nina Simone, and Sly & The Family Stone from the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. |
| If Words Were Flowers by Curtis Harding November 5, 2021 The third full-length solo release for the Atlanta-based self-described "slop 'n' soul" artist Curtis Harding was produced with Sam Cohen. |
| Fire It Up by Steve Cropper April 23, 2021 The first full-length release for the Stax guitarist in 10 years was co-produced with Jon Tiven and features the vocals of Roger C. Reale. |
| Live in Maui by Jimi Hendrix November 20, 2020 The 3-disc set includes the Jimi Hendrix Experience's full two sets recorded in Maui, Hawaii, on July 30, 1970 during filming of "The Rainbow Bridge" and the feature-length documentary Music, Money, Madness ... Jimi Hendrix In Maui that includes never before released footage and new interviews. |
| Bigger Love by John Legend June 19, 2020 The seventh full-length studio release for the R&B singer-songwriter features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Camper, Gary Clark Jr., Koffee, and Rapsody |
| You Make Me Feel by Don Bryant June 19, 2020 The third full-length release for the Memphis R&B/soul singer-songwriter was produced by Scott Bomar. |
| The Complete Keen Years (1957-1960) [Box Set] by Sam Cooke January 24, 2020 The five-disc box set collects all of the soul singer-songwriter's five albums released by Keen with 15 bonus tracks. |
| The Time for Peace Is Now: Gospel Music About Us by Various Artists September 13, 2019 The second volume from Luaka Bop's World Spirituality Classics series features 14 tracks from small label 1970s gospel artists selected by DJ Greg Belson. |
| Love and Compromise by Mahalia September 6, 2019 The official debut full-length release for British R&B singer-songwriter features guest appearances from Burna Boy, Hamzaa, Lucky Daye, Ella Mai, and Terrace Martin. |
| We Get By by Mavis Staples May 24, 2019 The latest full-length solo studio release for the soul singer was produced by Ben Harper. |
| 1634 Lexington Avenue by Carlton Jumel Smith May 10, 2019 The latest full-length solo release for the New York soul singer-songwriter was recorded by Cold Diamond & Mink and is his first on the Timmion label. |
| The Last Word by The O'Jays April 19, 2019 The final studio release for the R&B/soul group was produced by Steve Greenberg, Sam Hollander, Mike Mangini, and Betty Wright. |
| It Rains Love by Lee Fields & the Expressions April 5, 2019 The latest full-length release for the soul singer with The Expressions was produced by Leon Michels. |
| You're the Man by Marvin Gaye March 29, 2019 The "lost" album of the legendary soul singer-songwriter that was shelved before its 1972 release due in part because of Motown's Berry Gordy features sessions tracks including two Christmas songs and three new mixes by Amy Winehouse and Nas producer Salaam Remi. |
| Live in London by Mavis Staples February 8, 2019 The live recording from the soul singer's two-night performance at London's Union Chapel was self-produced. |
| The Imperial by The Delines January 11, 2019 The second full-length release for the Portland, Oregon-based country soul band that includes members of Richmond Fontaine was produced by John Morgan Askew. |
| Dock of the Bay Sessions by Otis Redding May 18, 2018 The 12-song collection features songs recorded by the soul singer for an album that was never completed due to his death in a plane crash in December 10, 1967. |
| Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose by Plan B April 20, 2018 The latest full-length studio release for the British hip-hop artist is his first new album in six years since 2012’s Ill Manor and features no rapping. |
| Any Other Way by Jackie Shane October 20, 2017 The two-disc release collects all the singles and B-sides by the transgender soul singer who found some fame in the 1960s Canada, as well as her lone full-length live album. |
| Four Lost Souls by Jon Langford September 22, 2017 The latest release for the Welsh artist was recorded over four days with producer Norbert Putnam and features contributions from Pete Finney, Justin Holder, David Hood, Grant Johnson, Tomi Lunsford, Randy McCormick, Tawny Newsome, John Szymanski, and Bethany Thomas. |
| Arthur Alexander [Reissue] by Arthur Alexander July 28, 2017 The 1972 album for the country-soul artist produced by Tommy Cogbill is reissued with six additional tracks--two of which were never released. |
| Life & Livin' It by Sinkane February 10, 2017 The fifth full-length release of African-influenced music for Ahmed Gallab was self-produced. |
| Double Take by Frankie Miller November 11, 2016 Unreleased songs from demo tapes of the British singer-songwriter who suffered a brain hemorrhage in 1994 were mixed with new recordings of such artists as Kim Carnes, Paul Carrack, Hotei Tomoyasu, Elton John, Kid Rock, Huey Lewis, Willie Nelson, John Parr, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Tyler, and Joe Walsh. |
| Sea of Noise by St. Paul & the Broken Bones September 9, 2016 The second full-length release for the Alabama soul group led by Paul Janeway was produced by Paul Butler. |
| Warm on a Cold Night by HONNE July 22, 2016 The debut full-length release for the London-based duo of Andy Clutterbuck and James Hatch features a guest appearance from Izzy Bizu. |
| My Way Home by Eli "Paperboy" Reed June 10, 2016 The fifth full-length release for the R&B/soul singer was recorded over four days and features influences of more gospel and blues than his previous album. |
| This Is Where I Live by William Bell June 3, 2016 The first release in 10 years for the soul artist was produced by John Leventhal. |
| A Cure for Loneliness by Peter Wolf April 8, 2016 The eighth solo release for J. Geils Band lead singer features four songs co-written with Grammy/Academy Award-winning songwriter Will Jennings. |
| Begin by Lion Babe February 5, 2016 The debut full-length release for the New York neo-soul duo of Lucas Goodman and Jillian Hervey features guest appearances from Childish Gambino and Pharrell Williams. |
| It's a Holiday Soul Party by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings October 30, 2015 The holiday album from the R&B/soul singer and her band features both standards and original songs. |
| The RCA Victor and T-Neck Album Masters: 1959-1983 [Box Set] by The Isley Brothers August 21, 2015 The box set includes 21 remastered versions of the R&B/soul/funk group's 21 albums from the RCA Victor and T-Neck labels as well as the previously unreleased Wild In Woodstock: The Isley Brothers Live At Bearsville Studios. |
| Live at the Fillmore East: October 4th & 5th, 1968 [Box Set] by Sly & the Family Stone July 17, 2015 Originally shelved after "Everyday People" became a megahit, the complete recordings of the two-night concerts at Fillmore East are finally released as a four-disc box set. |
| Coming Home by Leon Bridges June 23, 2015 The debut full-length release for the Texas soul singer was recorded live to tape with White Denim's Josh Block and Austin Jenkins. |
| Currency of Man by Melody Gardot June 2, 2015 The fourth full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Larry Klein. |
| Big Love by Simply Red June 2, 2015 Produced by Andy Wright, Mick Hucknall returns with the 11th studio album for the British soul-pop band. |
| Look Closer by Saun & Starr May 19, 2015 The debut release for the duo of Saundra Williams and Starr Duncan Lowe, who were Sharon Jones' back-up singers, was recorded live to tape. |
| I Can't Imagine by Shelby Lynne May 4, 2015 The 13th studio release for the singer-songwriter was self-produced. |
| Infinite House by Ava Luna April 14, 2015 This is the third full-length release for the Brooklyn-based quintet was self-recorded. |
| A Fool to Care by Boz Scaggs March 31, 2015 The follow-up to 2013's Memphis album was recorded over four days with producer Steve Gordan and features guest appearances Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams. |
| Ol' Glory by JJ Grey & Mofro February 24, 2015 The latest studio release for the Florida southern rock/funk band features guest appearances from Luther Dickinson and Derek Trucks. |
| Worthy by Bettye LaVette January 27, 2015 Produced by Joe Henry, the latest release for the soul singer includes songs by the Beatles, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Bob Dylan, Mary Gauthier, and the Rolling Stones. |
| Black Messiah by D'Angelo December 15, 2014 The first release in 14 years for the R&B singer features songs co-written with Q-Tip and Kendra Foster as well as co-production from James Gadson, Pino Palladino,and Questlove. |
| Art Official Age by Prince September 30, 2014 One of two albums from Prince released on the same day was self-produced and is said to contain funk, R&B, and soul influences. |
| PlectrumElectrum by Prince September 30, 2014 One of two Prince albums released on the same day, it features the all-female trio 3rdEyeGirl. |
| Promise of a Brand New Day by Ruthie Foster August 19, 2014 The latest release for the Grammy-nominated blues singer-songwriter was produced by Meshell Ndegeocello. |
| Cold World by Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens July 29, 2014 The second retro soul release on Daptone Recordings for the gospel/R&B singer was recorded live on eight-track tape. |
| Country Funk II: 1967-1974 by Various Artists July 15, 2014 The second volume of country funk includes songs by J.J. Cale, Bob Darin, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, and Townes Van Zandt. |
| Emma Jean by Lee Fields June 3, 2014 The latest release for the soul singer and his backing band, the Expressions, was named after his late mother. |
| Food by Kelis April 22, 2014 The sixth full-length studio release for the New York R&B singer was produced by Dave Sitek with guest appearances from CSS and Priscilla Ahn. |
| Electric Balloon by Ava Luna March 4, 2014 The second full-length release for Brooklyn-based band was recorded in upstate New York. |
| Half the City by St. Paul & the Broken Bones February 18, 2014 The debut full-length release for the Alabama soul band led by Paul Janeway was produced by Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes. |
| Give the People What They Want by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings January 14, 2014 The fifth full-length studio release for the Brooklyn soul band was originally scheduled for an August release but was delayed due to the cancer diagnosis of singer Sharon Jones. |
| 7 Days of Funk by 7 Days of Funk December 10, 2013 Rapper Snoop Dogg reinevents himself again as Snoopzilla for this funk project with Dâm-Funk. |
| Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound by Various Artists December 3, 2013 Prince is only a supporting player on three songs on the two-disc compilation of songs from Minneapolis artists from the 1970s-80s including The Lewis Connection, Haze, Ronnie Robbins, the Stylle Band, Alexander O'Neal, and Music, Love & Funk. |
| Love in the Future by John Legend September 3, 2013 The fourth full-length studio release for the R&B/soul singer features guest appearances from Rick Ross and Stacy Barthe as well as production from Kanye West and Dave Tozer. |
| Electric Slave by Black Joe Lewis August 27, 2013 The third release from the Austin soul and blues-rock band includes production from Stuart Sikes and John Congleton on three tracks. |
| Higher! [Box Set] by Sly & the Family Stone August 27, 2013 The four-disc box set for the funk, rock and soul band led by Sly Stone includes unreleased tracks, mono mixes, instrumentals, live recordings, and studio outtakes. |
| Made Up Mind by Tedeschi Trucks Band August 20, 2013 The second studio release for the 11-piece band led by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks was co-produced by Trucks and Jim Scott. |
| Lickety Split by Robert Randolph & the Family Band July 16, 2013 The fourth full-length studio release for the guitarist features guest appearances from Carlos Santana and Trombone Shorty. |
| Sound the Alarm by Booker T. Jones June 25, 2013 The multiple Grammy-winning R&B/soul singer returns to the Stax label with an album featuring guest appearances from such artists as Gary Clark, Jr., Estelle, Anthony Hamilton, Mayer Hawthorne, Luke James, Sheila E., and Vintage Trouble. |
| Howl by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound May 21, 2013 Produced by Howard Bilerman, the third full-length release for the Chicago R&B/soul band introduces rock and pop sounds. |
| To Dust by Alice Russell April 30, 2013 The first solo release for the British soul singer since 2008's Pot Of Gold was produced by TM Juke. |
| Inspiration Information/Wings of Love by Shuggie Otis April 16, 2013 Shuggie Otis' Inspiration Information is reissued with four unreleased tracks and an unreleased album, Wings of Love, containing 14 live and studio tracks recorded between 1975 and 2000. |
| Victim of Love by Charles Bradley April 2, 2013 The soul singer worked with producer Thomas Brenneck on his second release on Daptone Records. |
| She by Alice Smith March 19, 2013 Seven years after the Grammy-nominated singer released her 2006 debut For Lovers, Dreamers & Me, Alice Smith returns with her second album. |
| Minute by Minute by James Hunter February 26, 2013 The first release in five years for the British soul singer was produced by Gabriel Roth. |
| No Beginning No End by José James January 22, 2013 The R&B/jazz singer-songwriter's fourth full-length was co-produced with Pino Palladino and Brian Bender. |
| My True Story by Aaron Neville January 22, 2013 The first release on Blue Note for the R&B/Soul singer co-produced by by Keith Richards and Don Was covers some of the classic doo-wop songs that influenced his works. |
| American Soul by Mick Hucknall November 6, 2012 The former frontman of Simply Red pays tribute to American 1960s soul music with this 12-track covers release. |
| A Dream Deferred by Skyzoo October 9, 2012 The second studio release for the Brooklyn rapper features guest appearances by Raheem DeVaughn, Freeway, Jill Scott, and Talib Kweli. |
| Thankful N' Thoughtful by Bettye LaVette September 25, 2012 Craig Street produced the latest release from the R&B singer featuring songs originally made by The Black Keys, Bob Dylan, Gnarls Barkley, The Pogues, Sly & the Family Stone, Tom Waits, and Neil Young. |
| The Glorious Dead by The Heavy August 21, 2012 The third full-length release for the British soul rock band was recorded in Columbus, Georgia with a gospel choir. |
| Big Inner by Matthew E. White August 21, 2012 The music of the 1970s influences the debut release for the Richmond, Virginia-based singer-songwriter. |
| The Soul Sessions, Vol. 2 by Joss Stone July 31, 2012 The British soul singer releases her second set of soul covers produced with Steve Greenberg. |
| One Day I'm Going To Soar by Dexys June 4, 2012 Dexys Midnight Runners returns with the shortened name Dexys for its first studio album in 27 years. |
| Heaven by Rebecca Ferguson May 29, 2012 Eg White helped co-write and produced a majority of the debut album for the X Factor (UK) 2010 finalist. |
| Night & Day by Andre Williams & The Sadies May 15, 2012 Andre Williams and the Canadian alt-country rock band the Sadies worked together in 2008, however due to Williams' legal and personal problems the project was shelved until they reunited recently to finish the album. |
| What the World Needs Now by The Sugarman 3 May 14, 2012 The fourth studio album from the funk trio of Neal Sugarman, Adam Scone, and Rudy Albin is its first since 2002's Pure Cane Sugar. |
| Time's All Gone by Nick Waterhouse April 30, 2012 The latest album for the Los Angeles-based singer was inspired by 1950s rock 'n' roll and R&B. |
| Tuskegee by Lionel Richie March 27, 2012 Alabama native Lionel Richie brings a country twang to some of his hits on this album of duets. |
| Covered by Macy Gray March 27, 2012 Macy Gray's first covers album includes versions of Radiohead's "Creep," Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters," Eurythmics's "Here Comes the Rain Again," and Yeah Yeah Yeah's "Maps." |
| Faithful Man by Lee Fields March 13, 2012 The latest album for the soul singer was produced by Jeff Silverman and Leon Michels. |
| Ice Level by Ava Luna March 6, 2012 The seven-piece collective led by Carlos Hernandez releases its first album on the Infinite Best label. |
| Hoods and Shades by Andre Williams February 28, 2012 Don Was, Dennis Coffey, Jim White, Greasy Carlisi, and Jim Diamond contributed to Andre Williams' album produced by Matthew Smith. |
| Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974 by Various Artists February 28, 2012 A companion album to Pat Thomas's book compiles songs, poems, and speeches by such artists as Amiri Baraka, Elaine Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Bob Dylan, Dick Gregory, Roy Harper, Gil Scott-Heron, Marlena Shaw, and The Watts Poets. |
| The Promise by Mitch Ryder February 13, 2012 The first release in the US since 1983 from Mitch Ryder, the singer best known for the song Devil With a Blue Dress On, was produced by Don Was. |
| Let It Burn by Ruthie Foster January 31, 2012 The Austin singer-songwriter releases an album of gospel, folk, R&B, and rock covers, featuring The Blind Boys of Alabama, William Bell, Ike Stubblefield, and members of the Funky Meters as guests. |
| Soul 2 by Seal January 24, 2012 Seal's second collection of classic soul covers was coproduced by David Foster and Trevor Horn. |










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