OT: Motown vs Stax/Memphis Soul - which is your preference?

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I'm pretty much conceding that both produced an enormous amount of great music. Love both, actually. But, push comes to shove, which style/studio's music is your preference?

Motown: Smoky, Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, et al
Stax: Booker T, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Clarence Carter, Eddie Floyd, Albert King, et al

Tough call for me but I'd probably lean towards Stax. Love Motown but Stax has just a bit more grit and soul to my ear.
 

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I'm pretty much conceding that both produced an enormous amount of great music. Love both, actually. But, push comes to shove, which style/studio's music is your preference?

Motown: Smoky, Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, et al
Stax: Booker T, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Clarence Carter, Eddie Floyd, Albert King, et al

Tough call for me but I'd probably lean towards Stax. Love Motown but Stax has just a bit more grit and soul to my ear.
I'll call it a tie, for me anyways. I still have multiple albums (vinyl and CD) by many of the artists. Great time for music.

Gotta add The Staple Singers to your Stax list.
 
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I'm pretty much conceding that both produced an enormous amount of great music. Love both, actually. But, push comes to shove, which style/studio's music is your preference?

Motown: Smoky, Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, et al
Stax: Booker T, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Clarence Carter, Eddie Floyd, Albert King, et al

Tough call for me but I'd probably lean towards Stax. Love Motown but Stax has just a bit more grit and soul to my ear.
Love blues and Motown, but in a have to chose situation ...it'd be Motown.
 
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Care to elaborate why - just curious.
Not sure how to put it into words, but I think Otis and then Sam and Dave are my favorites from the Stax side but I prefer literally every group you listed from the Motown list to either of the two from Stax. Not to mention other Motown acts like the Tops that you didn’t mention.
 

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-stax.

-Otis Redding is on my Mt Rushmore of musicians.

-motown has great production value...memphis/stax is "greasy" perfection.

-if you don't know Carol Kaye...she's the white lady that wrote/played/invented the funky bass lines that defined the motown sound. Also played a major role in Brian Wilson's pet sounds production.
 

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-stax.

-Otis Redding is on my Mt Rushmore of musicians.

-motown has great production value...memphis/stax is "greasy" perfection.

-if you don't know Carol Kaye...she's the white lady that wrote/played/invented the funky bass lines that defined the motown sound. Also played a major role in Brian Wilson's pet sounds production.
 

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-stax.

-Otis Redding is on my Mt Rushmore of musicians.

-motown has great production value...memphis/stax is "greasy" perfection.

-if you don't know Carol Kaye...she's the white lady that wrote/played/invented the funky bass lines that defined the motown sound. Also played a major role in Brian Wilson's pet sounds production.
Don't forget James Jamerson!
 

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I'm pretty much conceding that both produced an enormous amount of great music. Love both, actually. But, push comes to shove, which style/studio's music is your preference?

Motown: Smoky, Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, et al
Stax: Booker T, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Clarence Carter, Eddie Floyd, Albert King, et al

Tough call for me but I'd probably lean towards Stax. Love Motown but Stax has just a bit more grit and soul to my ear.
As you stated, the correct answer is (C) Both
 
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Both groups are phenomenal … love the music of both. I would say, the confluence of the Funk Brothers and singing talent and what songs they created out of one location over a period of time is just incredible … to have that talent all located in one spot is providential.
 

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They each have their time and place...historic icons in each group and the styles were influential in the music of many of today's greats.
 

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I know they are white, but the Righteous Brothers have to be in here somewhere...one of a kind!
 

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I wouldn't want to choose between the two labels. Motown was a hit machine with all the ingredients -- legendary writers like Holland-Dozier-Holland, charismatic performers, and of course the superb studio band, The Funk Brothers. Stax had those great arrangements and a stable of dynamic stars such as Sam & Dave, Otis, Isaac Hayes and The Staples Singers, also with a great studio band in Booker T. & the MGs. It's all good.
 
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