Incoming Resources
- The essential Bill Withers
- Rocks the house, Etta James
- 30 greatest hits, Aretha Franklin
- Bad self portraits, Lake Street Dive
- Motown, the sound of young America, by Adam White ; with Barney Ales ; and a foreword by Andrew Loog Oldham
- Al Green
- Otis blue, Otis Redding sings soul
- Get on up, the James Brown Story : original motion picture soundtrack
- Free yourself up, Lake Street Dive
- Soul, Seal
- The history of rock 'n' roll, Andrew Solt Productions ; Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment in association with Telepictures Productions ; Time Life Video & Television ; series producer, Jeffrey Peisch ; written, produced and directed by Marc J. Sachnoff, Bill Richmond ... [et al.]
- I never loved a man the way I love you, Aretha Franklin
- Good thing, Leon Bridges
- Lift your spirit, Aloe Blacc
- Rare & unreleased recordings from the golden reign of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin
- Three chords and the truth, Van Morrison
- World music radio, Jon Batiste
- Illumination
- Colour me free!, Joss Stone
- Gold-diggers sound, Leon Bridges
- Lady soul, Aretha Franklin
- From Q with love, Quincy Jones
- The highlights, the Weeknd
- Smokey & friends, Smokey Robinson
- Ray, rare genius, the undiscovered master
- 21, Adele
- No beginning no end, JoseĢ James
- All the best, Tina
- Give the people what they want, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
- Star time, James Brown
- "Let's get it on", Marvin Gaye
- The birth of soul
- The miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill
- Memphis grease, John NeĢmeth
- Songs in the key of life, Stevie Wonder
- Tribute, John Newman
- The Apollo Theater presents, in person, the James Brown show
- Diamond Diana, the legacy collection, [performed by Diana Ross]
- Rockferry, Duffy
- Ctrl, SZA
- A seat at the table, Solange
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Only the strong survive, Bruce Springsteen
- Global soul
- The way I see it, Raphael Saadiq
- Talking book, Macy Gray
- The essential Lou Rawls