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Neo soul artists today include Raphael Saadiq, John Legend, Brian McKnight, Joe, Jaheim, D'Angelo, Maxwell, Mary J. Now included in the genre is music with a hip-hop infusion, known as neo soul. WHUR radio still has a "Quiet Storm" show and many urban, black radio stations still reserve their late-night programming slots for quiet storm music, as well. Quiet storm was most popular as a programming niche with baby boomers from the mid-'70s to the early '90s, after which time much of mainstream R&B took on a harder, hip-hop influenced approach. Classic quiet storm recordings include Frankie Beverly and Maze's "Golden Time of Day," Marvin Gaye's " Let's Get It On", the orchestrations of Philadelphia soul, the recordings of Al Green, Barry White, and Bill Withers, much of jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery's work during his CTI (Creed Taylor, Incorporated) years, and the work of jazz-funk saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr. Quiet storm programming is credited with launching the careers of Luther Vandross and Anita Baker, and with introducing Sade to U.S.
Melvin Lindsey died of AIDS in 1992, but the "Quiet Storm" format he originated remains a staple in radio programming today, almost 30 years after its inception. with a core black, urban listenership adopted a similar format for its graveyard slot. The format was an immediate success, becoming so popular that within a few years, virtually every station in the U.S. "The Quiet Storm" was four hours of melodically soulful music that provided an intimate, laid-back mood tailor-made for late-night listening, and that was the key to its tremendous appeal among adult audiences.
For many, when Robinson's trademark tenor voice wafted out over the airwaves, it signalled a welcome end to the stresses of the workday. Founder of Radio One Cathy Hughes, then WHUR station manager, heard of the show's positive reception and responded by giving Lindsey his own show.Īfter a time, the strains of "A Quiet Storm," Robinson's popular recording, became Lindsey's theme music and introduced his time slot every night thereafter. The response from listeners was positive, and Lindsey stayed on. Melvin Lindsey first deejayed for WHUR in 1976 as a stand-in for an employee who failed to report for work because of violent storm that caused power outages and knocked some area radio stations off the air. Today, quiet storm is a broad term given to an array of mellow, slow-groove contemporary R&B, soul and smooth jazz offerings of the type featured on Melvin Lindsey's WHUR program, and on myriad other stations that followed his lead - most notably KBLX-FM in San Francisco, which in 1979 became the first radio station in the U.S. At its best, the style features an urban sophistication and subdued soulfulness. Quiet storm music is similar to soft rock and adult contemporary styles, but it is more closely and unmistakably rooted in R&B and soul music, often with jazz extensions. It can be soothingly pensive, or express romantic sentiment. Encompassing a mix of African American music genres, quiet storm music is distinguished by understated, mellow dynamics and relaxed tempos and rhythms. Smokey Robinson's like-titled hit single, released in 1975 as the title track to his third solo album, lent its name to the format and to the radio program that introduced it to the public. That’s a total of 288 classic soul hits on 19 CDs for only $0.Quiet storm is a late-night radio format, featuring soulful slow jams, pioneered in the mid-1970s by then-station-intern Melvin Lindsey at WHUR-FM, in Washington, D.C. You’ll also get a 24-page booklet featuring photos and stories about the artists and their music.
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Plus, you’ll get a FREE Bonus CD with 12 of soul’s greatest duets including unforgettable hits from Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. You’ll enjoy the most romantic songs from the ‘70s and ‘80s like “I've Got Love On My Mind” by Natalie Cole, “Saving All My Love For You” by Whitney Houston, and “Being with You” by Smokey Robinson.
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This Deluxe Soul Superstars of the '70s set comes paired with the Quiet Storm collection, full of timeless love songs made for warm nights, soft whispers, and tender moments. You’ll hear 170 hits by soul’s most iconic superstars including “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight & the Pips, “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything” by Barry White, “Back Stabbers” by The O’Jays, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” by Stevie Wonder, “Turn Off the Lights” by Teddy Pendergrass, “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love” by Spinners, and so many more!
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And now, all those great soul hits plus all those great memories of that decade are together in one collection, Soul Superstars of the '70s.Įnjoy 170 hits that made a decade light up with some of the greatest music of all time in Soul Superstars of the '70s, plus the Quiet Storm collection with 118 romantic soul hits from the 70s and 80s.