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- Smooth_soul abstract "Smooth soul is a subgenre of soul music that developed in the early 1970s from soul, funk and pop music in the United States. The subgenre experienced mainstream success from the time of its development to the late 1970s, before its succession by disco and quiet storm.Smooth soul is characterized by melodic hooks, funk influence and smooth production style. Allmusic describes smooth soul as "smooth, stylish, and romantic." Unlike pop-soul, which predominantly featured dance-oriented music at the time, smooth soul was more ballad-oriented with generally romantic and seductive lyrical themes. However, its melodic hooks were ideal for crossover play, much like the former. The funk influence of smooth soul's beats also gave the subgenre its distinction from pop.The music enjoyed commercial success during the early to mid-1970s through the works of such artists as Al Green, The Spinners, Marvin Gaye, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Bill Withers, Minnie Riperton, Earth, Wind & Fire and The Stylistics. Well-known works of the smooth soul genre include Let's Get It On (1973), Spinners (1972), Just as I Am (1971) and Let's Stay Together (1972). As pop-soul had metamorphosed into disco during the late 1970s, smooth soul was eventually followed by the development of the quiet storm format.".
- Smooth_soul derivative Contemporary_R&B.
- Smooth_soul derivative Quiet_storm.
- Smooth_soul instrument Bass_guitar.
- Smooth_soul instrument Drum_kit.
- Smooth_soul instrument Electric_guitar.
- Smooth_soul instrument Horn_section.
- Smooth_soul instrument Organ_(music).
- Smooth_soul instrument Piano.
- Smooth_soul instrument Singing.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigin Pop_music.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigin Soul_music.
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- Smooth_soul bgcolor "orange".
- Smooth_soul color "black".
- Smooth_soul culturalOrigins "1970.0".
- Smooth_soul derivatives Contemporary_R&B.
- Smooth_soul derivatives Quiet_storm.
- Smooth_soul hasPhotoCollection Smooth_soul.
- Smooth_soul instruments Bass_guitar.
- Smooth_soul instruments Drum_kit.
- Smooth_soul instruments Electric_guitar.
- Smooth_soul instruments Horn_section.
- Smooth_soul instruments Organ_(music).
- Smooth_soul instruments Piano.
- Smooth_soul instruments Singing.
- Smooth_soul name "Smooth soul".
- Smooth_soul popularity "-1970.0".
- Smooth_soul regionalScenes Motown.
- Smooth_soul regionalScenes Philadelphia_soul.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigins Funk.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigins Pop_music.
- Smooth_soul stylisticOrigins Soul_music.
- Smooth_soul subject Category:Soul_music_genres.
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- Smooth_soul type Music107020895.
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- Smooth_soul type SoulMusicGenres.
- Smooth_soul type Genre.
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- Smooth_soul type Concept.
- Smooth_soul comment "Smooth soul is a subgenre of soul music that developed in the early 1970s from soul, funk and pop music in the United States. The subgenre experienced mainstream success from the time of its development to the late 1970s, before its succession by disco and quiet storm.Smooth soul is characterized by melodic hooks, funk influence and smooth production style.".
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- Smooth_soul isPrimaryTopicOf Smooth_soul.
- Smooth_soul name "Smooth soul".