Incoming Resources
- The best of Roy Ayers, Roy Ayers
- Motown classics, gold
- The ultimate collection, Marvelettes
- How sweet it is (to be loved by you), photography by Charles R. Smith, Jr
- Busy body, Luther Vandross
- 40th anniversary, the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, Tower of Power
- 33 1/3, Shemekia Copeland
- The very best of Aretha Franklin
- Superstars of seventies soul
- Give it up, Curtis Mayfield
- Temptations' Greatest hits
- The best of the Staple Singers
- Anthology of R & B songs, piano, vocal, guitar
- Adele, fire and rain, the story, a film by XXL Media Entertainment Ltd
- Live at the Beacon, the New York Rock and Soul Revue
- The Marvin Gaye collection
- Get down tonight!, the best of T.K. Records
- Greatest hits, Joe
- Mclemore avenue, Booker T. & the Mg's
- Outskirts of love, Shemekia Copeland
- Love songs, greatest duets, Marvin Gaye
- Playlist, The very best of the Isley Brothers, Isley Brothers
- Best of En Vogue
- Intimate, Smokey Robinson
- It's all right, the Impressions
- Aijuswanaseing, (I just want to sing), Musiq Soulchild
- Atlantic rhythm and blues, 1947-1974, Volume 2 of 8 volumes : 1970-1974
- Be altitude, respect yourself, the Staple Singers. Release produced by Chris Clough and Nick Phillips
- Strange haircuts, cardboard guitars, and computer samples, Information Society's greatest hits, Information Society
- Embrya, Maxwell
- Jermaine Dupri presents 12 soulful nights of Christmas
- Back in time, Judith Hill
- Greatest songs, Sam and Dave
- Runaway love and other hits, Linda Clifford
- The eternal dance, Earth, Wind & Fire, Volume 1
- Come and get it, Eli 'Paperboy' Reed
- My world, the definitive collection : advance, Smokey Robinson
- 25 years of r&b: 1968
- 70's funk 'n' soul classics
- Young, gifted & brown, Joe Bataan
- David, David Ruffin
- R&B divas, Faith Evans
- The big book of soul
- Lionel Richie, the definitive collection
- Still here, the Temptations
- Pee Wee, Fred & Maceo, the J.B. horns
- Half the city, St. Paul & The Broken Bones
- Three decades of rhythm & blues classics
- The original musiquarium I, written, arranged & produced by Stevie Wonder
- Evolution, Oleta Adams