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Solomon King The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Vinyl

Solomon King The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Vinyl

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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. THE ITEM WILL SHIP BEFORE THE 02/06/2026 STREET DATE. PLEASE NOTE BY PRE-ORDERING THIS ITEM YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR IT NOW. WHEN ORDERING PLEASE ONLY PURCHASE 02/06/2026 ITEMS ON YOUR ORDER. IF YOU WANT TO ORDER OTHER ITEMS PLEASE ORDER ON ANOTHER ORDER SO THOSE ITEMS ARE NOT DELAYED. Please Note: Expected shipping dates are based on encountering no unexpected delays due to manufacturing issues or shipping back-ups and are subject to change.

Solomon King  Bundle Includes 1 Test Pressing and 1 copy of the Tiger Swirl Vinyl and 1 copy of the Quasar Vinyl , Limited to 5 Bundles. 1 PER PERSON/HOUSEHOLD.

Various Artists: Solomon King--The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture (Expanded Tiger Swirl Vinyl Edition Regular Variant

Various Artists: Solomon King  Bundle Includes 1 Test Pressing and 1 copy of the Tiger Swirl Vinyl and 1 copy of the Quasar Vinyl , Limited to 5 Bundles. 1 PER PERSON/HOUSEHOLD.

Various Artists: Solomon King--The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture (Expanded Quasar Vinyl Edition Web Exclusive  Limited to 75 copies. 1 PER PERSON/HOUSEHOLD.  

The success of Shaft and Superfly ignited an explosion of films, many produced by small independent studios and filmmakers, whose soundtracks continue to provide rich fodder for turntablists, crate diggers, and the like. Of these indie Black-themed films, the  once-lost and recently rediscovered 1974 flick Solomon King is perched atop the list. The film was written, directed, and produced by Oakland, CA entrepreneur Sal Watts, who also starred in the movie. But it was no mere vanity project. Watts owned several record labels in Oakland and a string of Black urban fashion stores and acted as executive producer of a local soul music & dance TV program. So, he was able to draw on a wealth of local talent in making Solomon King. And nowhere did that talent show up more than on the soundtrack. Southern soul stalwart and Ray Charles collaborator Jimmy Lewis arranged and conducted the score, while writers like Joyce Stiger, who penned Bobby Bland’s hit “Recess in Heaven,” contributed songs. The band was tight, too, composed of the cream of Oakland’s thriving soul-funk scene. Little wonder, then, that original copies of this soundtrack go for over three Benjamins if you can find them at all. But, working with the indie film imprint Deaf Crocodile, who restored and reissued the film a few years back with the cooperation of Watts’ wife Belinda, we at Real Gone are releasing the soundtrack to Solomon King in expanded form featuring additional tracks drawn from rare 45s hailing from Watts’ Sal/Wa label. It’s a nonstop funk workout, issued on tiger swirl vinyl with three bonus cuts and a CD edition adding three more. Propulsive beats, silky strings, wah-wah guitar tickles…if you’re into that ‘70s soul sound, Solomon King is a revelation.

SIDE ONE
1. Theme from Solomon King
2. Sister Sheila (Bonus Track)—performed by Papa’s Results
3. Sister Sheila—Instrumental Part II (Bonus Track)—performed by
Papa’s Results

 

SIDE TWO

1. Ain’t That Nothing
2. Changes
3. Teach Me
4. The Love Affair Is Over
5. Sad Feeling
6. Solomon King (Bonus Track)—
performed by the Sal/Wa Singers

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