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Soul rock may refer to: * Psychedelic soul, a music genre where black soul musicians embrace elements of psychedelic rock * Brown-eyed soul, a subgenre performed in the United States mainly by Latinos in Southern California *
Cinematic soul Cinematic soul is a genre of soul music with a "cinematic" style, combining traditional rock / soul arrangements with orchestral instruments. Style Cinematic soul builds on the foundations of soul music. The backing track can include drum kit, dr ...
, a music genre combining traditional rock/soul arrangements with orchestral instruments * Plastic soul, soul music that is believed to lack authenticity * Progressive soul, soul music that takes inspiration from progressive rock bands/artists.


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Rock and Soul (disambiguation) Rock and Soul may refer to: * ''Rock'n Soul'' (Everly Brothers album), a 1965 album by the Everly Brothers * ''Rock 'n Soul'' (Solomon Burke album), a 1964 album by Solomon Burke *'' Rock 'n Soul Part 1'', 1983 compilation album by Hall & Oates ...
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Soul Rocker Ignacio PatiƱo (born February 11, 1986), better known under the ring names Soul Rocker and Tito Santana is a Mexican ''professional wrestling, luchador'', or professional wrestler, currently working for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). He is the ...
, a Mexican luchador * " Soul Rock", a song by Billy Ocean * '' Rubber Soul'', a 1965 album by the Beatles * ''Let's Dance'' (David Bowie album), a 1983 album by David Bowie * ''
Young Americans ''Young Americans'' is the ninth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released on 7March 1975 through RCA Records. The album marked a departure from the glam rock style of Bowie's previous albums, showcasing his interest in soul and ...
'', 1975 album by David Bowie *
Blue-eyed soul Blue-eyed soul (also called white soul) is rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists. The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists whose sound was similar to that of the predominantly-black Motown and Stax ...
, rhythm and blues and soul music performed by white artists {{disambiguation