Soul Dressing
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ReleasedMarch 1965
Recorded1963–1964
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| Released | March 1965 | |||
| Recorded | 1963–1964 | |||
| Studio | Stax, Memphis | |||
| Genre | Soul-funk, soul jazz, R&B, instrumental rock | |||
| Length | 31:05 | |||
| Label | Stax/Atlantic | |||
| Producer | Jim Stewart | |||
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Soul Dressing is the second album by the Southern soul band Booker T. & the M.G.'s, released in 1965.[1] It was their final album with bassist Lewie Steinberg, who was replaced by Donald "Duck" Dunn.[2][3]
The title track peaked at No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4]
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| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
The Guardian deemed the album "a classic," writing that it was part of a run of albums that "delighted mods and still represent the epitome of subtle soulfulness."[8]
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The track "Plum Nellie" was recorded by British rock band Small Faces in 1966, and released on their compilation album From the Beginning in 1967.[citation needed]
