Top 5 R&B Guitar Solos

Ernie Isley "Who's That Lady"
Unknown white drug addict who only wanted $30 and George Clinton couldn't find any of his regular guitarists "Get Off Your Ass And Jam"
Prince "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad"
I'm definitely not a Luther Vandross fan, but whoever it is playing on "Stop To Love" delivers. Whatever I'm doing, I pause to listen to it.

That's four...
 
Ernie Isley "Who's That Lady"
Unknown white drug addict who only wanted $30 and George Clinton couldn't find any of his regular guitarists "Get Off Your Ass And Jam"
Prince "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad"
I'm definitely not a Luther Vandross fan, but whoever it is playing on "Stop To Love" delivers. Whatever I'm doing, I pause to listen to it.

That's four...

a commenter on youtube claims that it was one of the guitarists from Rare Earth
 
a commenter on youtube claims that it was one of the guitarists from Rare Earth

Yes, but with no proof. No confirmation. George spent time at the Motown HQ writing, right? He would know virtually all the Detroit musicians of the mid to late 1960s. Someone would have recognized one of the guys from Rare Earth (a great band, by the way).

George says: “Over the years it’s proven to be one of the most enduring songs from that record. I tried to find the guy and put him on another song, but he was gone. He never resurfaced. We never heard from him. He’s not credited on the record because we have no idea who he was.”

Peace
 
The guitar solo in Fencewalk by Mandrill is killer.
Slide by Slave.
That's The Way of The World by E.W.F.




I may come up with a few more.
 
Ernie Isley
That Lady
Summer Breeze

Eddie Hazel/Kid Funkadelic
Maggot Brain
Cosmic Slop

Jesse Johnson
Jungle Love
 
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To me, Tito Jackson is underrated as hell. This song, destiny by the Jacksons - their second album after leaving Motown was fantastic. Tito at the end did his thing
 
I like this thread because they are playing instruments.
This is when black people are their best. We understand
music and orchestration better than any other race on
earth, which is why in every era, and under every
incarnation of instruments, we have made the best
creative use of the instruments of the day, to innovate
the only musics that become of relevance to all....
 
Keith 6 friend - Oh my god this cannot be done. You would be hard pressed to say the Best RB songs top 5 let alone just picking a small part of a song. There are literally 10s of thousands probably. And also there is a problem with categorizing it because just because a song solo is play by a black man doesn't make it RB. Someone said Maggot Brain which is clearly not RB and more closely plain old Rock (psychedelic). Purple rain isn't even an RB song. 777-9311 makes more sense for RB as is Get It Up. But then people forget about Jungle Love solo. But this simply cannot be done. No one even has the vastness of knowledge to be able to realistically pick without extreme prejudice for an era they grew up in. Dumb List. The only thing I will give this list is that number of solos is much smaller than a white boy list because RB is based more in base guitar and guitar rhythms and groves. Whereas white boys especially in the 80s concentrate on a solo for every song practically written which would make this list even harder on that side. So I will give you such an undertaking should be easier on the RB side but still impossible.
 
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Ernie Isley "Who's That Lady"
Unknown white drug addict who only wanted $30 and George Clinton couldn't find any of his regular guitarists "Get Off Your Ass And Jam"
Prince "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad"
I'm definitely not a Luther Vandross fan, but whoever it is playing on "Stop To Love" delivers. Whatever I'm doing, I pause to listen to it.

That's four...

came to say this
 
Post em up, for those of us, that are not up on Blues like that. Shit Im willing to learn

I don't want to derail the brother's thread. You can copy/paste this in youtube: the messiah will come again gary moore.
Any search of Blues guitar solos will get you lots of examples. Enjoy.
 
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