Steady on Adrian, you don't want to sicken yourself of it.
It's funny how a non-album "Lost & Found" by Marvin Gaye, turns out to be one of his most satisfying albums, to these ears at least.
Steady on Adrian, you don't want to sicken yourself of it.
It's funny how a non-album "Lost & Found" by Marvin Gaye, turns out to be one of his most satisfying albums, to these ears at least.
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Tell Me
Buddy Miles - What Does It Take [[To Win Your Love)
Now I'm playing:
David Ruffin - Anything That You Ask For and Don't Stop Loving Me
Baby Washington - That's How Heartaches Are Made
Dee Dee Warwick - We're Doing Fine
Barbara Acklin - Just Ain't No Love
Brian Culbertson [[Feat. Kenny Lattimore) - Another Love
O.V. Wright - Love & Happiness [[Live In Japan)
Syl Johnson - Take Me To The River
Let Somebody Love Me - David Ruffin
Phil
That's a great album....in fact, all of them are!
I'm playing MJ's extended remix of Honey Cone's "While You're Out Looking For Sugar"
Totally agree with you.
Just Look Through Your Window At The World - Marv Johnson
Stylistics - Point Of No Return http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltQm-88v98E
Wilson Pickett - Hey Joe [[Hendrix cover with nasty horns) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR11RZ4iNbk
Leon Ware - Lost In Love With You http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDuybWIxumM
Little Girl - Corey Glover
The Last Thing On My Mind - José Feliciano
Love the Corey Glover song Mr. Soul. Nice pick!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH8QA1SNH30
Texassoul both my wife & I think it's a gem.
How Long Is a Heartache Supposed to Last? - Jimmy Lewis
Mr Soul. I love Jimmy Lewis, another fav is "Where Is My Baby"
Just now cleaning house to-- Disc 20 of TCMS Vol 4 [[1964). It's impossible for me to pick a favorite disc from this amazing set, but this one is close to perfect, IMHO. Stand outs include:
Mary Wells- Whisper You Love Me Boy
Mickey McCullers - Who You Gonna Run To
The Majestics - Hello Love [[LOVE this prev unreleased,
unbelievable!)
The Spinners -How Can I
...etc, etc...all the hits from the Supremes, Marvelettes,
Four Tops, etc...Marvin & Kim
I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
Sunshineonacloudyday...yes a very good singer & writer.
Baby You Move Me - O'Jays
Of My Own - Delta Maid
Raphael Saadiq - Love That Girl
Ray Charles [[with John Legend) - Touch
Aaron Neville - My Brother, My Brother
Ace Spectrum - Don't Send Nobody Else
Al Green - Your Heart's In Good Hands
O'Jays - Let Life Flow
Bettye Lavette - The Forecast
Starpoint Radio - www.starpointradio.com - the best internet soul station in the world.
Heartaches [Hurry On By] - Roy Hamilton
Give My Love a Try - Linda Jones
Sunshine & Love - Kool & The Gang
Sweet Games of Love - Ronnie Shannon
George Soule - Get Involved http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2vir-1PxqE
Ike & Tina Turner - The Hunter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvspktB-Z0s
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcTYDaQQtRI
Floating World.....The Coyote Sisters. Great harmonies and highly underrated group.
The Four Tops: Lost and Found, the 2 disc set.
It's Bad You Know - R L Burnside
I've been playing Adele's new album 21 a lot since I bought it earlier this week. That, and Helplessness Blues, by Fleet Foxes, an indie band whose sound is highly influenced by 60's folk rock groups like Simon and Garfunkel.
YES! I love that song [["It's Bad You Know") Mr. Soul. Has such a unique sound. Brilliant pick. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzC_rGX-XyM
Just recieved this, it's a great cd. The only complaint its only 38:59 long
The arabians - tell me - mary jane
The Marvelettes I cant turn around..smooth, soulful, sassy.....Paulo xxxx
Fantastic Four Hideaway, David Ruffin Discover Me, the Marvelettes Dont Make Hurting Me A Habit, Willie Hutch love Power, Don Downing Lonely Days, Lonely Nights, Little lisa Choo Choo Train, Yvonne Fair Its Bad For Me To See You, Thelma Houston Triflin, Brick Aint Gonna Hurt Nobody, Tammi Terrell Cant Stop now, Love Is Calling, Chris Clark From Head To Toe, Nina Simone Here Comes The Sun, Ramsey Lewis Love Notes, Jean Carn Is That All There Was, Dexter Wanzell Life On Mars,Gladys Knight We Dont Make Each Other Laugh Anymore, Patti Labelle & Gladys Knight I Dont Do Duets, Al Green Love Is A Wonderful Thing...Paulo xxx
Texassoul, yes a great sound which is getting a lot of plays in the UK at the moment.
If I Were Your Woman - Gloria Jones
Steve mancha - did my baby call - wheelsville
Too Late To Turn Back Now - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
Tired of Busting My Brain - Geater Davis
Off of the John Morales "The M+M Mixes ,vol2" ,CD. Reconstructed versions of Inner Lifes,"Caught Up" ,T.P's ,"The More I Get" and Wars ,"Slipping Into Darkness". Very good.................
Rhapsody in Blue - Larry Adler & George Martin
Sunday In New York - Mel Tormé
Kdub's Friday Morning Steppers Mix :
All True Man/Alex O'Neal
The Way We Were/Willie Hutch
Hello Stranger/Carrie Lucas
So In Like With You/Degrees of Motion
Smiling Faces RMX/Undisputed Truth
This Love/JoyTones
Living Just A little, Laughing Just A little - Spinners
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4t4g5OYog
Phillip Mitchell [[later Prince Phillip Mitchell) even his demos are great, just like Sam Dees and George Jackson.
Saw him in 1971, with Al Green, Ann Peebles, Rufus Thomas..he was awesome.........and his dancing athleticism was absolutely matched to Prince....splits etc.
I recall the completely unknown Bloodstone opened as a favour to get exposure;
"Bloodstone had a long and storied career as a five-piece Soul outfit. They originally started as a Doo Wop group in High School in Kansas City. They then went on the road, landing in Las Vegas before going to LA. There they learned how to play instruments and became an actual band. That wasn’t the end of their journey however. Still not finding any interest by record companies, in 1971 they moved to London where they finally got a record deal and found success. The band shows off their Soul roots with the opening power ballad Outside Woman that sounds a bit like the Chi-Lites. Then there’s the more upbeat What Did You Do To Me? Part 1. Part 2 of the song is a slow grooving, let’s get down and dirty follow up. There’s also the funky Everybody Needs Love that starts off with a drum break. Bloodstone is much better at sticking to their lush Sweet Soul sound however on tracks like Keep Your Own Thing Together and Unreal."
"Seed of Love" by The Supremes
Band of Gold-Freda Payne....MJ's new extended version on youtube. Fab!
"Smiling Faces RMX/Undisputed Truth"????
What you talking bout paladin???? Explain please !!!!
Hello Stranger/Carrie Lucas ,All True Man/Alex O'Neal, excellent choices!!!!
a nice girl like u - the intruders
all strung out over you - j.r. bailey
read your mind[[rmx) - avant
love song - mandrill
we're not happy - wales wallace
gonna get over you - france joli
where do we go from here - the trammps
we must be in love - the impressions
twilight world - swing out sister [[12" remix)
ask the lonely - john gary williams[[of the madlads) awesome remake!
DA sounds like a Ricky Ricardo to me, I left you a message......."Smiling Faces RMX/Undisputed Truth"????
What you talking bout paladin???? Explain please !!!!
This morning:
Low Spark High Heeled Boys/Traffic
Zoom/Tempts
Black Cow/Steely Dan
World is a Ghetto/Jazz version/War
On Broadway/George Benson
"Black Mother Goose"--Patrice Holloway
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