SOUL TRAIN TAKES VIEWERS ON THE RIDE OF A LIFETIME

 

For The First Time Ever, Time Life Releases Soul Train 9-DVD Box Set Featuring Rare Moments with Michael Jackson, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson and More

 The Best of Soul Train – a 9-DVD Box set with more than 16 hours of pure love, peace, and souuul, specifically highlighting the ‘70s decade.  Fresh off the heels of the highly rated VH1 documentary special, the DVD release marks the first-time availability of Soul Train, the longest running, syndicated series in television history. The Best of Soul Train features 130 classic performances and is available for pre-order at www.SoulTrainDVDs.com.

The Best of Soul Train features the biggest names in R&B and soul, with classic performances from Soul Train’s most acclaimed era, 1971-1979, showcasing celebrated artists such as Aretha Franklin, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Gladys Knight, The Commodores, Patti LaBelle, Marvin Gaye, The O’Jays and many more.  

Viewers will re-live the original dance styles and scene-stealing fashions from the heart of the ‘70s as well as favorite moments from the Soul Train Dance Line to the beloved Soul Train Scramble Board.  Also included, are on-air interviews with the artists, classic Soul Train dancers, and some vintage commercials for Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen products.

This special collection features the best moments from several original Soul Train episodes totaling 130 songs and performances and contains more than three hours of bonus material including exclusive interviews with Don Cornelius, Smokey Robinson, Jody Watley and others. 

Included in the 9-DVD set is a bonus DVD featuring highlights from the inaugural Soul Train Music Awards (1987), featuring memorable performances by Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder and many others. 

 If viewers didn’t experience the magic the first time around, iconic moments
that fans can look forward to include extraordinary footage and performances, such as:

  • Smokey Robinson and Aretha Franklin singing a duet on Smokey’s hit “Ooo Baby Baby” with Aretha playing the piano.  The two also reminisce about growing up as friends in Detroit
  •  Sly and The family Stone performing two of their classics – “I Wanna take You Higher” and “Dance To the Music”
  • Stevie Wonder performing three of his monster hits live in a phenomenal, intimate medley – “I Wish,” “My Cherie Amour” and “Sir Duke.”
  • Barry White on stage performing with a full orchestra.
  • Marvin Gaye and Don Cornelius playing one-on-one basketball with Smokey Robinson refereeing.
  • Ike & Tina Turner in a blistering version of “Proud Mary.”
  • Plus, The O’Jay, The Spinners, The Chi-Lites, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Stylistics, and dozens of other legends of soul.

 (A complete list of performances is below.)

 ”Time Life is proud to bring back one of the most enduring and culturally relevant shows in television history with The Best of SOUL TRAIN DVD Collection,” said Michael Mitchell, Time Life Vice President Marketing and Strategic Partnerships.  ”In the ’70s, Soul Train was must-see TV in black households across America, and it also had strong crossover appeal.  Each week kids and parents alike gathered around the television to see the latest fashions, dance moves and performances by their favorite artists.  Soul Train fans everywhere have been waiting for years to relive this exciting time.”

“We are excited to partner with Time Life and bring this iconic series to DVD for the first time ever,” said Peter Griffith, Co-CEO of Soul Train Holdings. “Filled with dancers and memorable performances from artists that have become legends, this 70′s collection reflects the show’s unique style. This is truly a collector’s item for every Soul Train fan.”

DVD 1

That Lady (Part 1)—The Isley Brothers
Live It Up Part 1—The Isley Brothers
Summer Breeze (Part 1)—The Isley Brothers
Release Yourself—Graham Central Station Soul Train Dancers
Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe—Barry WhiteLove’s Theme—Love Unlimited Orchestra
What Am I Gonna Do with You—Barry White
You’re the First, the Last, My Everything—Barry White
Come Get to This—Marvin Gaye
Distant Lover—Marvin Gaye
Let’s Get It On—Marvin Gaye
I Want to Take You Higher—Sly & the Family Stone
Mighty Mighty—Earth, Wind & Fire Soul Train Dancers
Dance to the Music—Sly & the Family Stone
I Heard It through the Grapevine—Gladys Knight & the Pips
Back Stabbers—The O’Jays
Respect—Aretha Franklin Soul Train Dancers
Rock Steady—Aretha Franklin

 ALSO CONTAINS OVER ONE HOUR OF BONUS FEATURES, INCLUDING:

  • Interviews with Don Cornelius, Smokey Robinson and Brian McKnight 
  • Rare, never-before-seen footage

 DVD 2

 Use Me—Bill Withers
Lean on Me—Bill Withers
If You Don’t Know Me by Now—Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
Still—Commodores
Three Times a Lady—Commodores
Sail On—Commodores
Pusherman—Curtis Mayfield
The Cisco Kid—War Soul Train Dancers
Everybody Plays the Fool—The Main Ingredient
Superfly—Curtis Mayfield
Get on the Good Foot—Part 1—James Brown
Try Me—James Brown
Get Up I Feel Like Being Like a Sex Machine (Part 1)— James Brown
Super Bad (Part 1 & Part 2)—James Brown

 ALSO CONTAINS OVER ONE HOUR OF BONUS FEATURES, INCLUDING:

  • Interviews with Don Cornelius, Cuba Gooding Sr. (lead singer of The Main Ingredient), and Eric Casem (former Soul Train choreographer and dancer)
  • Rare, never-before-seen footage

 

DVD 3

 Love Train—The O’Jays Soul Train Dancers
Medley: My Cherie Amour/Sir Duke/I Wish/These Three Words—Stevie Wonder
I Was Made for You—Aretha Franklin
Ooo Baby Baby—Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson
Respect—Aretha Franklin Soul Train Dancers
The Whole Town’s Laughing at Me—Teddy Pendergrass
I Don’t Love You Anymore—Teddy Pendergrass
Brick House—Commodores Soul Train Dancers
Love Ballad—L.T.D.|
From Now On—Lou Rawls
I Want You Back—The Jackson 5
Corner of the Sky—The Jackson 5
Daddy’s Home—Jermaine Jackson
Lookin’ through the Windows—The Jackson 5

 ALSO CONTAINS OVER ONE HOUR OF BONUS FEATURES, INCLUDING:

  • Interviews with Smokey Robinson, Jody Watley and Clarence Avent, former Chairman of Motown Records
  • Rare, never-before-seen footage

 

DVD 4

 A House Is Not a Home—Luther Vandross
If This World Were Mine—Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn
Betcha by Golly, Wow—The Stylistics
You Make Me Feel Brand New—The StylisticsLookin’ for a Love—Bobby Womack
Sexy Mama—The Moments Soul Train Dancers
I’ll Be Around—Spinners
Could It Be I’m Falling in Love—Spinners
The World Is a Ghetto—War Soul Train Dancers
Rock Your Baby—George McCrae
Tell Me Something Good—Rufus
Nothing from Nothing—Billy Preston
Ballero—War Soul Train Dancers
Fire and Water—Wilson Pickett
All Day Music—War
Don’t Knock My Love—Pt. 1—Wilson Pickett
Slippin’ into Darkness—War

 DVD 5

 Mr. Big Stuff—Jean Knight
Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)—The Delfonics
(For God’s Sake) Give More Power to the People—The Chi-Lites
Have You Seen Her—The Chi-Lites
The Bells—The Originals
I Gotcha—Joe Tex
Want Ads—The Honey Cone
Thin Line between Love & Hate—The Persuaders
Get Down—Curtis Mayfield
Scorpio—Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band Soul Train Dancers
You Ought to Be with Me—Al Green
For the Good Times—Al Green
Love and Happiness—Al Green
Oh Girl—The Chi-Lites
War—Edwin Starr

 DVD 6

 I Want to Take You Higher—Ike & Tina Turner
I Only Have Eyes for You—Jerry Butler
Proud Mary—Ike & Tina Turner
Power of Love—Joe Simon
Wish That I Could Talk to You—The Sylvers
Me and Mrs. Jones—Billy Paul
Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone—The Temptations
Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)—Four Tops
Love Train—The O’Jays
What a Diff’rence a Day Makes—Esther Phillips
Bad Luck (Part 1)—Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
Wake Up Everybody (Part 1)—Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
The Tears of a Clown—Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Soul Train Dancers
Cruisin’—Smokey Robinson
Get Ready—Smokey Robinson Dance Routine

DVD 7

 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 Soul Train Dancers
On and On—Gladys Knight & the Pips
For the Love of Money—The O’Jays Soul Train Dancers
Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)—Gladys Knight & the Pips
Good Things Don’t Last Forever—Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
Kung Fu Fighting—Carl Douglas Soul Train Dancers
Do It (’Til You’re Satisfied)—B.T. Express
Skin Tight—Ohio Players
Love to Love You Baby—Donna Summer
Livin’ for the Weekend—The O’Jays Soul Train Dancers
Disco Lady—Johnnie Taylor
Dance wit Me—Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan Soul Train Dancers

 DVD 8

 Respect Yourself—The Staple Singers
Band of Gold—Freda Payne
Theme from Shaft—Isaac Hayes Soul Train Dancers
Dancing in the Street—Martha & the Vandellas
Rock Steady—Aretha Franklin Soul Train Dancers
Cowboys to Girls—The Intruders
I Can See Clearly Now—Johnny Nash
Love Train—The O’Jays Soul Train Dancers
Love Jones—Brighter Side of Darkness
Funky Stuff—Kool & the Gang
Jungle Boogie—Kool & the Gang
Everlasting Love—Carl Carlton
Lady Marmalade—LaBelle
Got to Give It Up (Pt. I)—Marvin Gaye

DVD 9

The Soul Train Music Awards
Word Up—Cameo
You Give Good Love—Whitney Houston
My Cherie Amour—Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick
You Are the Sunshine of My Life—Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick
All in Love Is Fair—Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick
I Just Called to Say I Love You—Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick
That’s What Friends Are For—Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston
So Amazing—Luther Vandross
Oh Mary Don’t You Weep—Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Andraé Crouch, Sandra Crouch, Shirley Caesar, Tramaine Hawkins, Edwin Hawkins and the Edwin Hawkins Singers, The Williams Brothers, Cissy Houston, The Winans.

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