For over 35 years, Soul Train was a nation institution, the premier U.S. television show for showcasing the latest names in the world of black music. Every week Ameircan viewers got to see legendary superstars and pionner who made soul music a mainstream global genre beloved the world over, like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Chaka Khan, Patti laBelle, Smokey Robinson, Barry White, The Temptations, Sly & The Family Stone, Earh, Wind & Fire and many others. Plus, there was Soul Train's famous "dance line" during which the studio audience shared with the world up-to-the-minute fashio... [Read More]
Original air dates: episode 78, November 10, 1973; episode 96, May 4, 1974; episode 116, November 9, 1974; episode 176, March 20, 1976...Episode 78: So very hard to go / Tower of Power ; Yes we can can / Pointer Sisters ; What is hip? / Tower of Power ; Put your hands together / The O'Jays -- Episode 96: On and on / Gladys Knight & the Pips ; For the love of money / The O'Jays ; Neither one of us (wants to be the first to say goodbye) / Gladys Knight & the Pips -- Episode 116: Good things don't last forever / Ecstasy, Passion & Pain ; Kung fu fighting / Carl Douglas ; Do it ('til you're satisf... [Read More]
Extremely Rare & Out of Print DVD Collection! Time Life Proudly Presents The Best Of Soul Train, A 9-DVD Set Including Bonus DVD Featuring One-Of-A-Kind, Superstar Performances From The Best Years Of This Iconic TV Show - 1971 To 1979! The Soul Train Franchise Is One Of The Most Beloved Television Shows Of The Past 30 Years, Featuring Hip Dances, Outrageous Fashinos, And Exciting Performances From The Biggest Name In R&B, Soul, And Hip-Hop. Each DVD Features The Best Moments From Original Soul Train Episodes, Including On-Air Interviews With Artists, The Illustrious Soul Train Dancers, And Eve... [Read More]
For over 35 years, Soul Train was a nation institution, the premier U.S. television show for showcasing the latest names in the world of black music. Every week Ameircan viewers got to see legendary superstars and pionner who made soul music a mainstream global genre beloved the world over, like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Chaka Khan, Patti laBelle, Smokey Robinson, Barry White, The Temptations, Sly & The Family Stone, Earh, Wind & Fire and many others. Plus, there was Soul Train's famous "dance line" during which the studio audience shared with the world up-to-the-minute fashio... [Read More]
A collection of 18 classic television performances by some of Motown's best-known artists from the late 1960s and early 1970s. The release includes Motown's first-ever number one hit, 'Please Mr Postman' by the Marvelettes.
Noted psychotherapist Dr. Mike Dow uses Chicken Soup for the Soul stories to show you how to be your own therapist. He addresses the key issues that most of his patients have and clearly explains
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