A Black Man’s Soul

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A Black Man’s Soul is a 1969 instrumental funk and soul album by musician and bandleader Ike Turner, showcasing his gritty, groove-driven arrangements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf funk album
instrumental album
soul album
studio album
artist Ike Turner
chronology Ike Turner
surface form: Ike Turner discography
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creditedTo Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm
describedAs gritty
groove-driven
features horn arrangements
rhythm section grooves
followedBy Ain’t It a Shame
genre funk
rhythm and blues
soul
hasInfluenceOn later funk musicians
hasPart Black Angel
Black Beauty
Black’s Alley
Boxtop
Freedom Sound
Funky Mule
Getting Nasty
Ghetto Funk
Nuttin’ Up
Philly Dog
Scotty Souling
“Soul Food”
surface form: Soul Food

Thinking Black
Up Hard
hasStyle instrumental R&B
late-1960s funk
language instrumental
mainSubject funk music
soul music
mediaType vinyl record
notableFor instrumental funk arrangements
showcasing Ike Turner’s bandleading
partOf 1960s funk discography
performer Ike Turner
Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm
precededBy So Fine
producer Ike Turner
publicationYear 1969
recordedAs Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm
recordLabel Pompeii Records
releaseDate 1969

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Ike Turner notableWork A Black Man’s Soul