Marcia Griffiths - Children at Play Coltrane ??? Love Supreme Electric Prunes ??? Holy Are You Christine ??? Saturday Roberta Flack ??? Go Up Moses Cornell Campbell ??? You???re No Good Etta James ??? I???d Rather Go Blind Aretha Franklin ??? I Never Loved A Man Helen Mirrell ??? My Only Man Nancy Wilson ??? You Don???t Know How Glad I am Rhetta Hughes ??? His Happiness
I keed I keed...
Syl Johnson "Could I be falling in love". Almost any Al Green Tom Scott "Today"
How's the rest of that Syl Johnson album? Anyone got an extra 45, mine is all crackly as fuck.
I hope this thread goes to 4 + pages by the time I punch out. [/b]
Marcia Griffiths - Children at Play Coltrane ??? Love Supreme Electric Prunes ??? Holy Are You Christine ??? Saturday Roberta Flack ??? Go Up Moses Cornell Campbell ??? You???re No Good Etta James ??? I???d Rather Go Blind Aretha Franklin ??? I Never Loved A Man Helen Mirrell ??? My Only Man Nancy Wilson ??? You Don???t Know How Glad I am Rhetta Hughes ??? His Happiness
I keed I keed...
i still don't know what the cross-outs really mean.
morning listening: les fleur - ramsey's version (i know...) but to make up for it: minnie riperton - only when I'm dreaming rotary connection - black gold of the sun freddie hubbard - uncle albert doobie brothers - black water neil young - will to love food - forever is a dream (whole LP)
seriously too many beautiful songs. picking one, or even a group of them is like 3 people simultaneously trying to escape the narrow doorway of my mind.
Dinah Washington: "Come Rain of Come Shine" The live one with Clifford Brown on it. Co-sign on "Simply Beautiful" "Crazy Love" Van Morrison. "So in Love" Curtis Mayfield "My Music" Samuel Jonathan Johnson "Burst in with the dawn" Live Al Jareau
These are the songs that are gonna set shit off, so leave your Steve Parks [/b] and Karin Jones bullshit on your bathroom floor as an ejaculate receptacle and pack Yarbrough. ???Bob Bannister"
Todd Rundgren "Be Nice To Me". I know it said single most, but I gotta add more. Gustav Holst "Neptune The Mystic", Beach Boys "Our Sweet Love", Debussy "Afternoon Of A Faun"
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I posted this in a nother thread but I think its worht posting up here too.
Erik Satie's Gymnopedie performed on the handsaw
"simply beautiful"
gets me every time
"Girl from Ipanema" Getz/Gilberto
Sleeping Beauty - Sun Ra
I keed I keed...
Syl Johnson "Could I be falling in love".
Almost any Al Green
Tom Scott "Today"
How's the rest of that Syl Johnson album? Anyone got an extra 45, mine is all crackly as fuck.
I hope this thread goes to 4 + pages by the time I punch out. [/b]
i still don't know what the cross-outs really mean.
But does anyone have a copy of this ?
"UTOPIA" - GOLDFRAPP
all of What's Goin On.
Song of Innocence -- Axe
Excellent call. It's in the same class as Errol Dunkley's "Movie Star."
I'll also add:
Les McCann & Eddie Harris - "Kathleen's Theme"
Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins - "The Way You Look Tonight"
have you heard the new Niney comp - Sufferation? it's really good. the Horace Andy and Gregory Isaacs tracks are great.
I'll be checkin' for that at the store tonight. Thanks!
Eddie Kendricks - Eddie's Love (or any song off that album)
Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
DJ Ferrari
les fleur - ramsey's version (i know...) but to make up for it:
minnie riperton - only when I'm dreaming
rotary connection - black gold of the sun
freddie hubbard - uncle albert
doobie brothers - black water
neil young - will to love
food - forever is a dream (whole LP)
seriously too many beautiful songs. picking one, or even a group of them is like 3 people simultaneously trying to escape the narrow doorway of my mind.
Ooooooh!
I would also like to add "Sea Coast" by the aforementioned Archie Whitewater
steve parks - thinking of you
hell yeah
The Soft Machine - 'Dada Was Here'
Dinah Washington: "Come Rain of Come Shine" The live one with Clifford Brown on it.
Co-sign on "Simply Beautiful"
"Crazy Love" Van Morrison.
"So in Love" Curtis Mayfield
"My Music" Samuel Jonathan Johnson
"Burst in with the dawn" Live Al Jareau
and . . .
Leroy Hutson's "Heaven Right here on earth."
Those are the 2 most touching songs of all time, but I dunno about beautiful and uplifting.
Dylan or Isleys???