Soul Surplus Silent Storm WAV-DECiBEL

Team DECiBEL | 12 Dec 2019 | 591.6MB
Soul music in the 1970's was known for its grit and its passion. Towards the end of the decade and into the 1980's, a sub-genre known as "quiet storm" shifted the focus of soul and R&B music to a more sensual, laid-back sound. While many would classify Quiet storm as a radio segment for baby-boomers, it is actually much more than that. With its name fittingly originating from Smokey Robinson's 1975 release "A Quiet Storm", this genius fusion of smooth-jazz and R&B was the perfect bed for crooners of the era to record the most memorable love songs to date. You could think about it as the bridge between the classic soul of the 70's, and the timeless ballads of 90's R&B. Artists like Anita Baker, Sade, Freddie Jackson, and Luther Vandross have pioneered the Quiet storm sound with an endless list of hits.
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