two lovers history - mary wells
feel it - dramatics
licking stick james brown
didn't i - jackie wilson
everyone's going to the moon - bobby womack
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two lovers history - mary wells
feel it - dramatics
licking stick james brown
didn't i - jackie wilson
everyone's going to the moon - bobby womack
Bobby Bland - A piece of gold.
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Baby Baby All The Time[[The Superbs)
Baby Dont Change your mind -The Stylistics
"There are eight million stories in the big city, this is mine"...
I LOVE this one chess1458!
While cleaning up today I found a small stack of dirty 45s in my dining room where they've sat since I pulled them out of someone's garage months ago. Second one in the stack was this one:
"Make It Easy On Yourself" - Little Anthony & The Imperials on DCP from '65 [[not the Jerry Butler song)
It's the flip of "Goin' Out Of My Head" and as much as I've listened to them, I don't remember hearing this beauty before!
I'm listening to Frank Sinatra's album Close to You, arranged by Nelson Riddle and backed by The Hollywood String Quartet.
Victor was a jazz musician - Grace Jones
Caravan Of Love The Housemartins
Favourite Trick - Dire Straits
Power Of Love - Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Moutains Of Mourne - Don Mclean
I Dreamed A Dream - Elaine Paige
Love - Elton John
Constant Craving - KD Lang
you won't let me forget it - billy butler and the enchanters
daddyacey - those horns are so tight on that otis!
I Believe In You by Russell Thompkins Jr.
Also You're as right as rain another one by Russ Thompkins Jr.
Detroit Emeralds first album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7fTXhlSAR4
Classic Soul.....
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My Baby Loves Me by Martha and the Vandellas finished as I started typing this. Now my itunes is playing "Love Child" 12 inch version by Sweet Sensation.
...ah The "12 of Sweet Sensation with its frantic beat - I remember it well Im listening to compilations in my shop -
Man Of Constant Sorrow - Joan baez
Diamounds and Rust - Joan Baez
Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward
A Coral Room - Kate Bush
City Of New Orleans - Judy Collins
Love - John Lennon
Old Man River - Judy Garland
There But For Fortune - Joan Baez
Sweet Harmony - the Beloved
Downhearted - Australian Crawl
..Then Manilows Mandy just came on...what was I thinking???
"Who Took The Mary Out Of Christmas" by The Staple Singers. People all over the world forgot about Mary.
These Foolish Things - Bryan Ferry
Longest Time - Billy Joel
Ventura Highway - America
I Remember - Julee Cruise
Sara - Fleetwood Mac
The Way You Look tonight - Frank Sinatra
My Way - Elvis Presley
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
It Was Never You - Judy Garland
Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
Mellon Collie - Smashing Pumpkins
I've got my itunes playing a girl groups playlist I made--groups from the classic era of the early 60's through the freestyle groups of the late 80's to somewhat recent groups like Destiny's Child.
Right now "Uptown" by The Crystals, next up is "Too Gone, Too Long" by En Vogue.
Song For Guy - Elton John
A Different Corner - George Michael
Wicked Game [[instrumental) - Chris Isaak
The Island - Paul Brady
Something Stupid - Nancy & Frank Sinatra
Wichita Lineman -Glen Campbell
Lets Hang On - Four Seasons
I'd Rather Go Blind - Ruby Turner
No work for me Thursday ,so I'm in Mad Chillin mode, starting with .......
The Best Of Otis Redding CD, that ended with ,"Dreams To Remember" , which led me to "Dreams" version by Buddy Miles and then , "Them Changes" by Buddy.
Next.............How did I get to Sly's ,"Que Sera Sera" , and then ..............."Sex Machine"
It's gonna be one of those nights....................................
Just to update the post that I mentioned Mayer Hawthorne , I finally did look him up and here is what I found out.
And for the record , I did get the impression that he was "blue eyed soul" ,from his falsetto ,but not in a bad way. I did feel his "Retro" style. Here is a copy of what I discovered on line.. Worth a listen.
"Mayer Hawthorne grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, and vividly remembers, as a child, driving with his father and tuning the car radio in to the rich soul and jazz history the region provided. “Most of the best music ever made came out of Detroit,” claims the singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who counts Isaac Hayes, Leroy Hutson, Mike Terry, and Barry White among his influences, but draws the most inspiration from the music of Smokey Robinson, Curtis Mayfield, and the legendary songwriting and production trio of Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland Jr.
The “retro” tag is added to almost any contemporary work that sounds like it was originally recorded between 1966 and 1974, and Hawthorne, among the newest contributors to the genre, is aware of how trends come and go. After being introduced to Stones Throw label head Peanut Butter Wolf by mutual friend Noelle Scaggs of the Rebirth, even his current boss was skeptical. “He showed me two songs and I didn’t understand what I was listening to,” Wolf recalls. “I asked him if they were old songs that he did re-edits of – I couldn’t believe they were new songs and that he played all the instruments.”
And after meeting in person, it was even harder for Wolf to believe that Hawthorne was also the lead vocalist. Few expect such heartfelt sentiment to come from a 29-year-old white kid from Ann Arbor, but he has caught the ear of his family at Stones Throw, as well as BBC Radio 1 host Gilles Peterson and producer/DJ Mark Ronson. Expectations are high for the admitted vinyl junkie who never planned on taking his crooning public. Hawthorne’s hanging-by-a-string falsetto and breakbeat production on his first recorded effort, the tender “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out,” are simultaneously Smokey and J Dilla – equal parts “The Tracks of My Tears” and “Fall in Love.” “It’s soul,” he explains, “But it’s new.”
Hawthorne has produced and played instruments for much of his life, but never intended to become a singer. He isn’t formally trained, and never sang in the church choir or in any of the bands he was in before founding the County [[formerly the County Commissioners). But here he is, new school soul sensation, who has taken the Motown assembly-line production model and eliminated nearly every element but himself and a few hired hands. “I think Mayer is the only artist in the history of the label that I’ve signed after hearing only two songs,” says Peanut Butter Wolf. “Sometimes, you just know it’s the right thing to do.”
And for those willing to believe anything is possible, be grateful to have Mayer Hawthorne on the scene. It’s not just throwback music anymore – this revival is all about progression.
-- Bio by Ronnie Reese."
I'm grooving to the cool sounds of wes montgomery!
Playing The Originals Im Someone Who Cares at the moment. Marvelettes Dont Make Hurting Me A Habit up next. What a GREAT way to do the dusting / housework| Paulo xxxx
I seem to be in a jazz mood today...miles!!
I've been listening to Nina Simone, and she's killing me on the keys. Whew, that lady could play!
Grace Jones Im Not Perfect, But Im Perfect For You.....amazing ....Paulo XXXX
my ipod shuffle blessed me with some treats today.
what's the use - tony troutman
high rise - ashford & simpson[[classic video from the 80's, i might add)
i can't stand to see you cry - smokey & the miracles
angel - anita baker
sad souvenirs - marvin gaye
san francisco/hollywood - the village people
come get to this[[live - marvin gaye
and i panicked - the dramatics
let somebody love me - david ruffin
teach me tonight - marvin gaye & kim weston
i love my baby - archie bell & the drells
got to go see if i can get your mommy[[to come back home) - jerry butler
where was you at - war
everyone's going to the moon - bobby womack
OMG! usher
moody woman - jerry butler
lady - kenny rogers
book of rhymes - nas [[9th wonder remix, sampling the impressions you'll always be mine) classic!
i make a fool of myself - frankie valli
outlaw - war
a fork in the road - smokey & the miracles
i'm in a different world - the four tops
when something is wrong with my baby - sam & dave
all about love - EWF
burning up[[the i'm on fire remix) - faith evans, diddy and freeway
good morning - john legend
distant lover -- betty wright & marvin gaye
when will my love be right - robert winters and fall
someday we'll be together - johnny and jackie [[that's the orginal kiddies, i just got hip to this a couple of months ago,)
lover please - clyde mcphatter
it - prince
insatiable - prince [[going to 3 of the five shows here in ny and jersey, i can't wait!)
changin' - ester phillips
ellie's love theme - isaac hayes
it was jealousy - ann peebles
Right now I just happen to be listening to "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry. :)
good to me - otis redding
i just came here to dance - roberta flack & peabo bryson
step into my world - the magic touch
my prayer - the platters
taste your love - horace brown
the time will come - the whispers
save your love for me - johnnie taylor
what'cha gonna do - terry johnson
let 'em in - wings
lay it on me - the whispers
i who have nothing - luther vandross & martha walsh
sad tomorrow - marvin gaye
hangin' downtown - cameo
sad souvenirs - marvin gaye
we belong together - the webs
it's not unusual - tom jones
raspberry beret - prince & the revolution
affection - tamara & the seen
just one kiss - raphael saadiq & joss stone
love song - mandrill
my forbidden lover - chic
i stand accussed - jerry butler
here is my love - sylvester & jeanie tracey
dawn of a new day - the unifics
Nothing. But I have had "Natural Man" by Lou Rawls playing in my head all day yesterday. Right now, as I prepare for work, it's "What Is Life" by George Harrison.
Hey Baby - Anthony White
the day of wine and roses - marvin gaye
guilty - yarbrough and peoples
haunted by your love - blue magic
so easy - 101 north
I heard an amazing thing today on N.Y. Kiss F.M. They have these club mixes on the weekend and sombody was mixing Marvins LGIO vocal with one of 50 cents instrumental beats. Although up to this point ,I normally shun such things but I got to admit ,it fit very well. He was also using the inst track of Cee-Lo's F-You ,which surprised the hell out of me ,with some Stevie and Temps Accapella's from the Kareoke series of CD's. I was shocked at the way they fit perfectly together. Cee-Lo's inst track is very retro. I've got to research this a little more.
At present I'm into Miles ,,,,Just Blues from Kind Of Blue
fro the ipod today:
i love you - faith evans
bye bye baby - the dour seasons
this is your world - sam and dave
runaway love - en vogue
never can say goodbye - james brown
love land - charles wright
lover man - patti labelle
upside down - diana ross
gonna make changes - phyllis hyman
she's a lady - tom jones
don't bring back memories - the four tops
i won't cry anymore - mel carter
cafe regio's - isaac hayes
i won't do anything for my baby - lezil valentine
you're the only one i want - eric benet
hanging downtown - cameo
one thing wrong with my woman - johnnie taylor
if i hadn't called u back - bobby blue bland
i worry about you - marvin gaye
the sweetest thing - lauryn hill
stay in my corner - keith washington
the G spot - gerald levert
let me into your world - the o'jays
tell me why - the beatles
home is where the hatred is - esther phillips
have you heard - the duprees
i want to know what love is - the new jersey mass choir
i should've known better - the beatles
best thing that ever happen to me - gladys knight & the pips
got to have you[[for my very own) the sylvers
right in the socket - shalamar
some kind of wonderful - the drifters
the heat of heat - patti labelle
two lovers history - mary wells
I got some stanley turrentine going on over here!
Jai I love Stanley, but right now I'm listening to Rick James & Pointer Sisters "Little Runaway"............oh yes.......
The Ectasy Passion & Pain LP , that I found Saturday at a record sale for $1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It doesn't have any scratches on it and all I had to do was give it a good cleaning.
Replaying: Stay The album by Ray, Goodman & Brown, followed by Loving Power, The Impressions.
I got the modern jazz quartet goin on over here!
No More I Love You's - Annie Lennox