# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | More Sweet Soul | 12 | Audio | 1969 | ATCO Records | |
2 | Sweet Soul Music / Let's Go Steady | 2 | Audio | 1967 | Atlantic | |
3 | Sweet Soul Music / Let's Go Steady | 2 | Audio | 1972 | Atlantic | |
4 | Is That You Love | 2 | Audio | 1968 | ATCO Records | |
5 | The Platinum Collection | 22 | Audio | 2007 | Warner Platinum | |
6 | Soul Directions | 10 | Audio | 1968 | Atco Records | |
7 | Micro'n'Boom | 6 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
8 | Sweet Soul Music / Funky Street | 2 | Audio | Atlantic | ||
9 | Funky Street/Put Our Love Together | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
10 | People Sure Act Funny | 2 | Audio | 1968 | ATCO Records | |
11 | People Sure Act Funny / Burning Fire | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
12 | Sweet Soul Music / Funky Street | 2 | Audio | 1985 | Old Gold (2) | |
13 | Funky Street | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
14 | They Call The Wind Maria / Hurt | 2 | Audio | 1969 | ATCO Records | |
15 | Sweet Soul Music / Let's Go Steady | 2 | Audio | 1980 | Atlantic | |
16 | Star Review | 2 | Audio | 1969 | ATCO Records | |
17 | Sweet Soul Music | 2 | Audio | 1967 | Atlantic | |
18 | Shake, Rattle & Roll | 2 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
19 | Sweet Soul Music | 10 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
20 | Speak Her Name / Run On | 2 | Audio | 1969 | ATCO Records | |
21 | Funky Street / Ha! Ha! Ha! | 2 | Audio | 1968 | ||
22 | Whole Lotta Woman | 2 | Audio | 1967 | Atlantic | |
23 | Mister B. (Funky Street) / Hear Say | 2 | Audio | 1968-09-00 | Atlantic | |
24 | Sweet Soul Music | 10 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
25 | Funky Street | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
26 | Aunt Dora's Love Soul Shack / Is That You Love | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
27 | People Sure Act Funny | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
28 | Funky Street / Put Our Love Together | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
29 | Soul Directions | 10 | Audio | 1968 | Atco Records | |
30 | They Call The Wind Maria / Hurt | 2 | Audio | 1969 | Atco Records | |
31 | Sweet Soul Music | 10 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
32 | Sweet Soul Music / Funky Street | 3 | Audio | 1987 | Atlantic | |
33 | Sweet Soul Music | 4 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
34 | Is That You Love | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
35 | Run On · Speak Her Name | 2 | Audio | 1969 | Atlantic | |
36 | Shake, Rattle & Roll | 10 | Audio | 1967 | Atlantic | |
37 | Sweet Soul Music / Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da | 2 | Audio | Atlantic | ||
38 | Aunt Dora's Love Soul Shack | 2 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
39 | Shake, Rattle & Roll | 2 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
40 | People Sure Act Funny | 2 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
41 | Whole Lotta Woman | 2 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
42 | Funky Street / Put Your Love Together | 2 | Audio | Atco Records | ||
43 | Run On | 2 | Audio | ATCO Records | ||
44 | Funky Street / Put Our Love Together | 2 | Audio | Atlantic | ||
45 | People Sure Act Funny | 2 | Audio | 1968 | Atlantic | |
46 | Aunt Dora's Love Soul Shack / Is That You Love | 2 | Audio | 1968 | ||
47 | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Otis Sleep On | 2 | Audio | 1968 | ATCO Records | |
48 | Sweet Soul Music | 2 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
49 | Whole Lotta Woman / Love Comes And Goes | 2 | Audio | 1967 | ATCO Records | |
50 | Toda Una Mujer / Shake Rattle & Roll | 2 | Audio | 1967 |
Southern soul singer
Born on 4th January 1946, in McIntosh, Georgia, U.S.A.
Died on 17th November 2003, of intestinal cancer, in Ruurlo, Netherlands
Started his career with the group [b]Arthur & the Corvets[/b]. After releasing three singles at National Recording Corporation in Atlanta, he went solo releasing one single at Baltimore's [l=Ru-Jac Records]. [a=Otis Redding] signed him at his own label [l=Jotis Records] where he released two singles. After some more singles at [l=Fame (3)], he went at [l=ATCO Records] where he he had a string of hit singles until the early 70's that he moved to [l=Capricorn Records]. His biggest hit is "Sweet Soul Music". In 1975 he relocated in Europe, first in the U.K., then in Belgium where he recorded one single and then in the Netherlands. He legally changed his name to [a=Lee Roberts (6)] in 1980 - his middle name and his mother's maiden name. In 1980 he released an album with the name [b]Lee Roberts & the Sweaters[/b], recorded on 8 January 1980.