1. LEM - I Wonder - Wavefront 2. LEROY HUTSON - The Ghetto - Curtom 3. SUN - Sun Is Here - EMI 4. LES McCANN - Go On And Cry - Atlantic 5. THE REBIRTH - LP - Kajmere
Caprells - Close Your Eyes (you need this in your life)
Quantic Soul Orchestra - Paintings and Journeys (fast, twangy and beautiful)
Earth Disciples - La Bahemia
(Mr. Shrock, I hope you enjoy it - I'll grab the next one)
Pamoja - Ooh Baby (which you can buy by clicking on that Creative Musicians link above or by downloading High-C's "Seasonal Revolutions" mix on this here site batches)
Not 5 songs this time around, but one song snippet that I've been listening to over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...well, you get the point.
Big co-signal. I've been "rocking", as the kids say, that for years. There's a live version that's worth checking out too.
You're correct. There's the studio version credited to Dave Mason/Jim Capaldi but due to contract conflicts or something like that the live one is credited to Steve Winwood, Traffic and company
Not 5 songs this time around, but one song snippet that I've been listening to over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...well, you get the point.
Wilson Pickett - Get Me Back on Time, Engine Number 9 Vicki Anderson - I Want to Be in the Land of Milk and Honey Dede Soul & the Spidels - Soul Chills Al Green - Rhymes Isley Brothers - Footsteps in the Dark
Amerie "Love's Off The Chain" Jay-Z "Dear Summer" Ricky D (aka Slick Rick) "Sleazy Gynecologist" Willie Evans Jr. "Vaughn" The Perceptionists "Breathe In The Sun"
Funk Inc-Goodbye so long (superfunk lp) Maze-You Risque III-essence of a dream (sexy deep house from 86-87) Leon Haywood-dont push it dont force 12" (Did Bassment Jaxx sample this sounds like it) Pink Floyd-set the controls for the heart of the sun (off saucerful of secrets lp)
Blackstreet - U Blow My Mind (RMX) Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers To Cross Mozart - Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183; 1st movement Nick Drake - Northern Sky Black By Demand - Dearly Beloved
Hall&Oates "Out Of Touch" arthur b dub mix Damien Marley "Jam Rock" Tenor Saw "Roll Called" Jacques Dutronc "Hip Hip Hooray" Mary Mary "Heaven" Marvin Gaye "God is Love" Amerie "1 thing"
Scorpions-Steamrock Fever(cant get enough Uli Roth-era Scorpions at the moment, along with Judas priest, these guys really set the next precedent after Sabbath, no one else was playing with those guitar tones and writing riffs like that in the 70s)
Boredoms-Seadrum (they do it again, man this track is the pinnicle of multi drummer Japanese psych goodness)
Sparks-Everybody's Stupid (man, I love Sparks, great sense of humor and just damn good songwriting on top of that)
Lil Willie and the Rockin Imperials-Crazy Stomp (got a really nice copy of this recently, but that doesnt matter really, the only other copy I have seen looked like it was thrown down the street and two dogs fought over it and it sounded mint...why couldnt every soul 45 been pressed where this one was?)
Not 5 songs this time around, but one song snippet that I've been listening to over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...well, you get the point.
Uptown - Little Eva What Happened to the Game/Back Down - Rasco w/Planet Asia Wisdom Body - Ghostface Changes - Black Sabbath I Got a Feeling - Bo Diddley
The Grateful Dead - Friend Of The Devil Modest Mouse - The Ocean Breeze Is Salty Halcali - (Don't Know The Name Of the Song But It Was About The 1st or 2nd Song They Released, It Is A Goodie) The Move - The Words Of Aaron Helio Matheus - Eu, Reu, Me Condeno (Posted by hobo_d. Nice little one this cheers)
Gavin Bryars "Jesus Blood Never Failed me Yet" - made a post about this alreayd but this ain't no feeling it for the moment type track...this one goes in the all-time favorite area.
Curtis Mayfield "Keep On Pushing" if this doesn't make you feel good you aren't listening right.
Gillian Welch "Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor" - strange that the best country singer out today resides in West Hollywood
Eddie Holman " I Love You" - wonderful track with great strings and a voice filled with so much emotion that you may yell out "I Love you" in sympathy
Kevin Moore "Rainmaker" - you know I couldn't do this without including one soulful joint from 1980. Keb mo's 1st LP sounds like something terry Callier or Bill Withers might have done 8 years prior
Is this LEM the electronic group from the late 70s? I have the LP of theirs with "Robots in Heat" on it, but didn't know any other albums existed.
same lp dawg, infact it's the track after robots in heat...
Oh! Is it one of the instrumental tracks? For some reason I don't remember the title at all, and it's been a while since I listened to the album all the way through.
Comments
-outlaw four "million dollar legs" dynamite pep
-steve abdul kahn "gotta have your lovin"
-ricardo marrero "feel like makin love"
-sine ep on prelude.whole fucking thing.
Big co-signal. I've been "rocking", as the kids say, that for years.
There's a live version that's worth checking out too.
2. LEROY HUTSON - The Ghetto - Curtom
3. SUN - Sun Is Here - EMI
4. LES McCANN - Go On And Cry - Atlantic
5. THE REBIRTH - LP - Kajmere
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Caprells - Close Your Eyes (you need this in your life)
Quantic Soul Orchestra - Paintings and Journeys (fast, twangy and beautiful)
Earth Disciples - La Bahemia
(Mr. Shrock, I hope you enjoy it - I'll grab the next one)
Pamoja - Ooh Baby (which you can buy by clicking on that Creative Musicians link above or by downloading High-C's "Seasonal Revolutions" mix on this here site batches)
Joe Thomas - Mike (it's good, really)
songsnippet that I've been listening to over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...well, you get the point.Kanye West - Brand New (snippet)
The best minute and 23 seconds I've heard in a while. Beat is ill, hook is simple & catchy and the lyrics are truthful and in-your-face.
"...and still the muhfucker you love to hate, but can't because you love what I make/ now ain't that about a bitch?"
This fool gets on my goddamn nerves, but fuck if he ain't right on point.
Herm
??? Horace Silver Quintet - 'Nobody Knows'
??? Alice Clark - 'Looking At Life'
??? Gato Barbieri - 'El Arriero'
??? Bobby Byrd - 'I Know You Got Soul'
You're correct. There's the studio version credited to Dave Mason/Jim Capaldi but due to contract conflicts or something like that the live one is credited to Steve Winwood, Traffic and company
Damn, dude is so paid he bought a brand new dick?!
(hopefully, for his sake at least)
forillydoe, that shit is dope. what is this on?
s.dj late pass
Vicki Anderson - I Want to Be in the Land of Milk and Honey
Dede Soul & the Spidels - Soul Chills
Al Green - Rhymes
Isley Brothers - Footsteps in the Dark
(In all honesty, it's "on" my harddrive in mp3 format. No one sells mixtapes in Tucson. )
those gentlemen look mighty snazzy
thou shall procure (ie. holler in a PM young Saucy)
Jay-Z "Dear Summer"
Ricky D (aka Slick Rick) "Sleazy Gynecologist"
Willie Evans Jr. "Vaughn"
The Perceptionists "Breathe In The Sun"
- Harlem Underground - (whole LP)
- The Montgomery Express - Steal Away
- The Windy City Four - Walk With Me
- The Arrows - We Have Love
...and the afforementioned Mr. Derek Lawrence and His Statement In Which He States That He Is Indeed The Goddamn Preacher.
I can't get into that track at all. Sounds a complete mess to me, but what the hey.
Five -
The Elders - 25 miles
Donnie Jacobs - Proud man
Al Gardner - Check yourself
The Solicitors - Music for my brothers
The Bag - Down and out
Maze-You
Risque III-essence of a dream (sexy deep house from 86-87)
Leon Haywood-dont push it dont force 12" (Did Bassment Jaxx sample this sounds like it)
Pink Floyd-set the controls for the heart of the sun (off saucerful of secrets lp)
Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers To Cross
Mozart - Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183; 1st movement
Nick Drake - Northern Sky
Black By Demand - Dearly Beloved
Is this LEM the electronic group from the late 70s? I have the LP of theirs with "Robots in Heat" on it, but didn't know any other albums existed.
Hall&Oates "Out Of Touch" arthur b dub mix
Damien Marley "Jam Rock"
Tenor Saw "Roll Called"
Jacques Dutronc "Hip Hip Hooray"
Mary Mary "Heaven"
Marvin Gaye "God is Love"
Amerie "1 thing"
oops... that's seven...
The Lebron Brothers - You've lost that lovin' feelin'
James Brown - Talkin Loud and Sayin' Nothing (Rock Version)
Blakai ft Bembe Segue - Afrospace 12"
Recloose ft Te Manuhiri - Landed
Judy Clay-you busted my mind (thanks shing)
Scorpions-Steamrock Fever(cant get enough Uli Roth-era Scorpions at the moment, along with Judas priest, these guys really set the next precedent after Sabbath, no one else was playing with those guitar tones and writing riffs like that in the 70s)
Boredoms-Seadrum (they do it again, man this track is the pinnicle of multi drummer Japanese psych goodness)
Sparks-Everybody's Stupid (man, I love Sparks, great sense of humor and just damn good songwriting on top of that)
Lil Willie and the Rockin Imperials-Crazy Stomp (got a really nice copy of this recently, but that doesnt matter really, the only other copy I have seen looked like it was thrown down the street and two dogs fought over it and it sounded mint...why couldnt every soul 45 been pressed where this one was?)
So is this a cut from Kanye's next album or a Rhymfest cut feat. Kanye for his album? Good, Def Jam, J, Ronson's label...
FWIW I think the Rhymefest verses on "brand new" are as good if not better than Kanye's 16....sorry though, don't have the full mp3 at this time.
is it not "watch yourself?" Or does he have a track called "check yourself?"
What Happened to the Game/Back Down - Rasco w/Planet Asia
Wisdom Body - Ghostface
Changes - Black Sabbath
I Got a Feeling - Bo Diddley
Wait A Little While - Patti Austin
Joyous - Pleasure
Wang Dang Doodle - Pointer Sisters
Night People - Lee Dorsey
Just some stuff I unearthed from my stash.
Modest Mouse - The Ocean Breeze Is Salty
Halcali - (Don't Know The Name Of the Song But It Was About The 1st or 2nd Song They Released, It Is A Goodie)
The Move - The Words Of Aaron
Helio Matheus - Eu, Reu, Me Condeno (Posted by hobo_d. Nice little one this cheers)
same lp dawg, infact it's the track after robots in heat...
Tom Drunk - U-Roy
Hey Ma - Cam'ron
Hyperactive - Thomas Dolby
Here's The Info - Craig G
Curtis Mayfield "Keep On Pushing" if this doesn't make you feel good you aren't listening right.
Gillian Welch "Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor" - strange that the best country singer out today resides in West Hollywood
Eddie Holman " I Love You" - wonderful track with great strings and a voice filled with so much emotion that you may yell out "I Love you" in sympathy
Kevin Moore "Rainmaker" - you know I couldn't do this without including one soulful joint from 1980. Keb mo's 1st LP sounds like something terry Callier or Bill Withers might have done 8 years prior
Oh! Is it one of the instrumental tracks? For some reason I don't remember the title at all, and it's been a while since I listened to the album all the way through.