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Stax: Killer B's - RSD 2026

Stax: Killer B's - RSD 2026

Buy in-store on Record Store Day (18/04/2026). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.

Remaining stock available online from:

  • US - 03:00 ET (19/04/2026)
  • UK - 20:00 BST (20/04/2026)
  • EU - 21:00 CEST (20/04/2026)

Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.


Stax Records built its legacy on iconic soul A-sides (placing over 167 hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 and an astonishing 243 tracks on the R&B Top 10), but many of its B-sides are just as powerful.

Stax: Killer B’s, a brand-new compilation, allows fans to experience a different side of Stax through 14 rare B-sides that deserve their moment in the sun. The collection opens with The Bar Kays’ supremely funky “A.J. the House Fly,” originally paired with their 1969 cover of “Midnight Cowboy.” Another standout instrumental is Booker T. and The M.G.’s’ chilled-out “Soul Clap ’69,” originally the flip side of their cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson.” Johnnie Taylor’s smooth-as-silk “Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)” complemented his 1971 A-Side, “Hijackin’ Love.”  

Additional highlights include The Soul Children’s powerful “Poem on the School House Door” (off 1973’s “Love Is a Hurtin’ Thing”), Eddie Floyd’s emotive 1969 ballad, “Consider Me,” (“Don't Tell Your Mama (Where You've Been),” and Inez Foxx’s deliciously infectious “One Woman Man” (1973’s “This Time”).

Side A
1. The Bar-Kays – A.J. the House Fly
2. Booker T. & The M.G.’s – Soul Clap ’69
3. Johnnie Taylor – Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)
4. Mel and Tim – It Hurts to Want It So Bad
5. Little Sonny – They Want Money
6. Darrell Banks – I’m the One Who Loves You
7. The Soul Children – Poem on the School House Door


Side B
1. The Newcomers – Mannish Boy
2. Jones and Blumenberg – The Right Track
3. Margie Joseph – Punish Me
4. Eddie Floyd – Consider Me
5. Jimmy Hughes – I’m Not Ashamed to Beg or Plead
6. Inez Foxx – One Woman’s Man
7. Stefan – Long as I Can See the Light

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Buy in-store on Record Store Day (18/04/2026). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.

Remaining stock available online from:

  • US - 03:00 ET (19/04/2026)
  • UK - 20:00 BST (20/04/2026)
  • EU - 21:00 CEST (20/04/2026)

Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.


Stax Records built its legacy on iconic soul A-sides (placing over 167 hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 and an astonishing 243 tracks on the R&B Top 10), but many of its B-sides are just as powerful.

Stax: Killer B’s, a brand-new compilation, allows fans to experience a different side of Stax through 14 rare B-sides that deserve their moment in the sun. The collection opens with The Bar Kays’ supremely funky “A.J. the House Fly,” originally paired with their 1969 cover of “Midnight Cowboy.” Another standout instrumental is Booker T. and The M.G.’s’ chilled-out “Soul Clap ’69,” originally the flip side of their cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson.” Johnnie Taylor’s smooth-as-silk “Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)” complemented his 1971 A-Side, “Hijackin’ Love.”  

Additional highlights include The Soul Children’s powerful “Poem on the School House Door” (off 1973’s “Love Is a Hurtin’ Thing”), Eddie Floyd’s emotive 1969 ballad, “Consider Me,” (“Don't Tell Your Mama (Where You've Been),” and Inez Foxx’s deliciously infectious “One Woman Man” (1973’s “This Time”).

Side A
1. The Bar-Kays – A.J. the House Fly
2. Booker T. & The M.G.’s – Soul Clap ’69
3. Johnnie Taylor – Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)
4. Mel and Tim – It Hurts to Want It So Bad
5. Little Sonny – They Want Money
6. Darrell Banks – I’m the One Who Loves You
7. The Soul Children – Poem on the School House Door


Side B
1. The Newcomers – Mannish Boy
2. Jones and Blumenberg – The Right Track
3. Margie Joseph – Punish Me
4. Eddie Floyd – Consider Me
5. Jimmy Hughes – I’m Not Ashamed to Beg or Plead
6. Inez Foxx – One Woman’s Man
7. Stefan – Long as I Can See the Light

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Buy in-store on Record Store Day (18/04/2026). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.

Remaining stock available online from:

  • US - 03:00 ET (19/04/2026)
  • UK - 20:00 BST (20/04/2026)
  • EU - 21:00 CEST (20/04/2026)

Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.


Stax Records built its legacy on iconic soul A-sides (placing over 167 hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 and an astonishing 243 tracks on the R&B Top 10), but many of its B-sides are just as powerful.

Stax: Killer B’s, a brand-new compilation, allows fans to experience a different side of Stax through 14 rare B-sides that deserve their moment in the sun. The collection opens with The Bar Kays’ supremely funky “A.J. the House Fly,” originally paired with their 1969 cover of “Midnight Cowboy.” Another standout instrumental is Booker T. and The M.G.’s’ chilled-out “Soul Clap ’69,” originally the flip side of their cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson.” Johnnie Taylor’s smooth-as-silk “Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)” complemented his 1971 A-Side, “Hijackin’ Love.”  

Additional highlights include The Soul Children’s powerful “Poem on the School House Door” (off 1973’s “Love Is a Hurtin’ Thing”), Eddie Floyd’s emotive 1969 ballad, “Consider Me,” (“Don't Tell Your Mama (Where You've Been),” and Inez Foxx’s deliciously infectious “One Woman Man” (1973’s “This Time”).

Side A
1. The Bar-Kays – A.J. the House Fly
2. Booker T. & The M.G.’s – Soul Clap ’69
3. Johnnie Taylor – Love in the Streets (Ain’t Good as the Love at Home)
4. Mel and Tim – It Hurts to Want It So Bad
5. Little Sonny – They Want Money
6. Darrell Banks – I’m the One Who Loves You
7. The Soul Children – Poem on the School House Door


Side B
1. The Newcomers – Mannish Boy
2. Jones and Blumenberg – The Right Track
3. Margie Joseph – Punish Me
4. Eddie Floyd – Consider Me
5. Jimmy Hughes – I’m Not Ashamed to Beg or Plead
6. Inez Foxx – One Woman’s Man
7. Stefan – Long as I Can See the Light