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| Length = 29:42
| Length = 29:42
| Label = [[Dynasty Records]]
| Label = [[Dynasty Records]]
| Last album = ''[[Rip It Up (Little Richard)]]'' (1973)
| Last album = ''[[Rip It Up (Little Richard album)|Rip It Up]]'' (1973)
| This album = ''[[Talkin' 'Bout Soul]]'' (1974)
| This album = ''[[Talkin' 'Bout Soul]]'' (1974)
| Next album = ''[[Little Richard Live]]'' (1976)
| Next album = ''[[Little Richard Live]]'' (1976)

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Talkin' 'Bout Soul was Little Richard's twenty-first original album, comprising tracks recorded for Vee-Jay Records in 1964/1965. Although nine of the songs had been released on albums before, including the title track, this was the first time that "You Better Stop" and "Something Moves In My Heart" had been included on an album, thus warranting its inclusion into the album chronology.

History

As covered on the entry for Little Richard Is Back (And There's A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On!), Richard recorded nearly fifty tracks for the Vee-Jay Records label in 1964/1965. With the collapse of the record label, many of these tracks went unreleased for many years. Due to the nature of these albums containing effectively 'new' material, they are included in the Little Richard album chronology, despite the material being nearly ten years old at the date of its release.

Track listing

  1. "Without Love" (3:19)
  2. "Dance What You Wanna" (2:23)
  3. "My Wheels They Are Slippin' All The Way" (2:26)
  4. "You Better Stop" (3:08)
  5. "I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me) (Parts 1 & 2)" (4:05)
  6. "Talkin' 'Bout Soul" (2:10)
  7. "Somethin' Moves In My Heart" (2:12)
  8. "It Ain't What You Do" (2:24)
  9. "Cross Over" (2:40)
  10. "Jenny Jenny" (1:58)
  11. "Dancing All Around The World" (2:57)

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1970 Billboard Pop Albums Did not chart

[1]

References

  1. ^ White, Charles. (2003). The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Authorised Biography. Omnibus Press.