Southern Nights - Allen Toussaint
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Southern Nights - Allen Toussaint
Chi-Lites - Inner City Blues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRKSaWrrZf8
Jackie Wilson - Since You Showed Me How To Be Happy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGysMC4p9Fw
"Boys You Won't" by the Wrens.
The Beat Goes On & On - Ripple
Runaway - The Salsoul Orchestra Ft.Loleatta Holloway
All About The Paper - Loleatta Holloway
just 3 brill tunes from the new CD ' The Definitive Salsoul Mixes'
Let A Man Come In/James Brown
The Delfonics - The Professionals [[covers their 1974 album and an unreleased album from the 70s - can't believe how strong these recordings are).
First Choice - The Best Of [[two discs containing most of their best, including the first three albums in their entirety).
Both are from the UK. I'm in a Philly Groove.
Albert King - Oh, Pretty Woman [[Live) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw-kPkdrajU
Inner City Blues - Sarah Vaughan
Mr. Soul, never heard her version. Will have to hunt it down.
It's from CD [I recently picked up in a charity shop] called "Time In My Life".
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/re...&index=blended
Latimore live version Let's Straitghen It Out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgFRxaSk5yA
+ a portion of some :cool: music.
Dexter Wansel ~ Time Is The Teacher
The Headhunters ~ If You've Got It, You'll Get It
The Fatback Band ~ Street Dance
Jeannie Reynolds ~ I Come Here To Party .... with Gary Shider on Bass. Miss you Starchild.
Loleatta Holloway ~ I'll Be Gone
Undisputed Truth ~ Big John Is My Name
Brenda Jones & Richard Groove Holmes ~ This Is the Me Me
The Dramatics ~ Stand Up And Move
Gloria Ann Taylor ~ Deep Inside Of You -12inch
Rhythm ~ Slow Funk [[Part I and II)
MFSB ~ Morning Tears
The Meters ~ Love Slip Upon Ya
Funkadelic ~ Uncle Jam Wants You In His Army
Platypus ~ Have A Good Time
Bar Kays ~ As One
Joni Mitchell ~ Help Me
Erasmus Hall ~ Will You Love Me The Same Way Tomorrow
Keith Barrow - Precious
Emotions - Changes, Special Part, Flowers
Smokey Robinson - Vitamin U
Mary Wells - Love Letter
Clouds by Chaka Khan from 1980
Very first time I heard this ,[[The 1980 Original Track) it was.........................
June of 1980 ,and I'm at this club and the DJ is playing all these sound effects of a thunderstorm, and the shii is LOUD and went on for 2 -3 mins, sounds like hell is breakin loose , and your saying to yourself ,"whats this dude doing???", when all of a sudden you hear those first few chords and then ,"DOOM- DOOM- DOOM-" ,and CHAKA's voice, in unison with the last "DOOOOOM<> CLOUDS!!!!!
The club......Paradise Garage.............The D.J. , Larry Levan !! ,the sound system......Legendary!!!!!!!!!
Priceless memory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daddy! You have a great memory. You see , while I listening to it this afternoon it made me remember that it came out at the start of summer in 1980. I wasn't in New York at the time. I was out West in Colorado when this song came out and it immediately was a hit with me and everybody else. The sound effects were awesome and Chaka........whew, what can you say about her powerful vocals needed to deliver a song like that!
MARV........
[["Daddy! You have a great memory. You see , while I listening to it this afternoon it made me remember that it came out at the start of summer in 1980. I wasn't in New York at the time. I was out West in Colorado when this song came out and it immediately was a hit with me and everybody else. The sound effects were awesome and Chaka........whew, what can you say about her powerful vocals needed to deliver a song like that! ")
That mix in that setting , over that sound system ,is BURNED into my memory such that I can't help but flashback to it anytime I hear that track played. Major deja-vu.!!! The remix done 9 years later for The Remix Project ,"Life Is A Dance" just did not do it any justice, IMO, [[with respect to C&C). A Moulton or Morales remix is due right about now ,21 years later, you know???? :D
Jefferson Park - Freddy Briggs
You Got Me Runnin' - Impressions
Someday Baby
The Time is Now
Two surprisingly bluesy tracks from the Ace CD "Neil Diamond The Bang Years 1966-1968"
Message In Our Music - The O'Jays
Desire Me - The O'Jays
Darlin' Darlin' Baby [[Sweet, Tender, Love) - The O'Jays
lovin' The O'Jays tonite
Great choices Wonder Woman.
I'm listening to:
"Say You" -- Temptations [[via Paladin's Facebook link)
"TSOP" -- MFSB
"Don't Look Back" -- Temptations
"Dark Side of the Street" -- Fitz and the Tantrums
The Marvelettes Deliver : The Singles 1961-1971
..Too Many Fish In The Sea,
A Need For Love...
I'll Keep Holding On...
No Time For Tears....
Eloise Laws-I Think You Need Love
thanks tsull1
now listening to :
Dramatic Theme/Treat Me Like a Man - The Dramatics
Just Shopping [[Not Buying) - The Dramatics
Come Out Of Your Thing - The Dramatics
Stop & Think It Over - Anthony White
having a ball tonite
The Dells - Anthology CD
"Friends and Strangers" by Ronnie Laws 1977.
Levi Stubbs singing lead and Temps in the background - "Just Another Lonely Night"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMTY8GeyMMI First time I've ever heard this. Does anyone have info on why Motown would have Levi sing lead on a Temps song?
Mandrill--- Mandrill , House Of Wood , Fencewalk ,Polk Street Carnival ,I Refuse To Smile ,Love Song ,Cohelo.
Isaac Hayes == Shaft Soundtrack--- Bumpy's Lament , Walk From Regio's [[damn if they don't sound like BASIE arrangements to me!) ,Shaft ,Do Your Thing.
Nice choice Marv...Ronnie Laws
Shaft's Walk to Hideout [[Walk from Reggio) - Isaac Hayes from OST CD.
The Fantastic Four, "Don't Tell Me I'm Crazy"
You Can Come Right Back To Me - from 'David' Unreleased LP & More - David Ruffin.....
Another Plan for School Mix Up - Cals
Deep into Ray Charles ,Atlantic recordings today.
I Got A Woman
Greenbacks
Mary Ann
Drown In My Own Tears
Lonely Ave
What Would I Do Without You
Get On The Right Track
Leave My Woman Alone
Swanee River Rock
Yes Indeed
The Right Time
What'D I Say
These recordings are as old as I am but they still sound so fresh. Damn , Ray was a bad mother.
Terry Collins - I Love You http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeDLIyBJck
Bobby Eli written and produced. Sounds a little like Teddy!
Joe Bataan, "Riot [[It's A Good Feeling)"