We'll set the turntables ablaze in a disco inferno with smoldering numbers from Syl Johnson, Peter Brown, The Village People, and, of course, The Trammps. After that, we'll stretch out with a beautiful story-song from Khu.eex' and we'll stay on the lookout for a wanted man with The Voices of East Harlem.
UpFront Soul #2024.06 Playlist
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the vagaries of Spinitron, these songs are listed in reverse order. (i.e., Joan Armatrading Back to the Night is song 1, hour 1
Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA Cloud One,Patrick Adams "Disco Juice" from Spaced Out: The Very Best of Cloud One ENDRECHERI "AGE DRUNKERS" from LOVE FADERS Bootsy Collins "I'd Rather Be with You" from Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band Khu.‚ex' "The Basket Who Wanted To Be A Basket" from WOOch Kaleta & Zozo Afrobeat "Country of Guns" Dominique Fils-Aim‚ "Gun Burial Intro (demo take)" from Stay Tuned! Demo Tape Sam Cooke "Feel It (Don't Fight It)" from One Night Stand - Sam Cooke Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963 Question Mark "Freaking Out" from Nigeria Rock Special: Psychedelic Afro-Rock & Fuzz Funk in 1970's Nigeria Jessica Care Moore "Catch Me If You Can - Ft Talib Kweli" from Black Tea: The Legend of Jessi James The Voices Of East Harlem "Wanted, Dead or Alive" from The Voices of East Harlem Deodato "Also Sprach Zarathustra" from Live At Felt Forum - The 2001 Concert The Village People "I Am What I Am" from Macho Man Abba Gabba "Super sharp trooper" from Thank You For The Gabba Peter Brown "Do You Wanna Get Funky with Me" from Party Down - Rare Soul, Disco, And Funk with Betty Wright, Willison Pickett, Sam & Dave, King Tutt, Jimmy Mcgriff, Ray Charles, And More! Raw Soul Express "Get On Up and Get Freaky" from The Best Kept Secret Syl Johnson "Ms. Fine Brown Frame" from Ms. Fine Brown Frame The Blazers "Beaver Patrol" from Cowabunga! The Surf Box : Set 2 "Big Waves" 1963 [Disc 2] Gene Moles "Surf & Drag, Vol. 1" from Burnin' Rubber Arabrot "Children of the Revolution" from Children of the Revolution Joan Armatrading "Back to the Night" from Back to the Night on A&M