Episode #103: Veil of Mystery
It's back to jukebox mode this week with some classics, rarities, oddities and advanced-level dance moves from 1964 to 1972. Highlights include basketball legend Oscar Robertson checking in for novelty, pre-surname Ashford & Simpson, pre-Monty Python lumberjack action, burning cornfields, the inconvenient side of the Bay Area, indiscriminate peepers, and someone named Fluffy. Jump in, mind the low ceiling.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
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Set 1 | |||
Billy Bishop | Honey Man | 1964 | TCF |
Marie Knight | That's No Way to Treat a Girl | 1964 | Musicor |
The Delegates | The Peeper | 1965 | Aura |
Oscar Robertson & the Rim Shots | The Big O | 1965 | Fountain |
Ruben Wright | Crazy Baby | 1966 | Capitol |
Valerie & Nick | I'll Find You | 1966 | Glover |
Leon & the Burners | Crack Up | 1965 | Josie |
Eddy Giles | Losin' Boy | 1967 | Murco |
Set 2 | |||
Chuck Trois & the Amazing Maze | Woodsman | 1968 | Sock & Soul |
Fluffy Falana | My Little Cottage (By the Sea) | 1968 | Alpha |
The Performers | I Can't Stop You | 1968 | Mirwood |
Mickey & Clarence Murray | How Do You Think I Can Live With Somebody (After What I've Been Used To) | 1968 | SSS International |
Lonette | Veil of Mystery | 1968 | M-S |
Joe Simon | San Francisco is a Lonely Town | 1969 | Sound Stage 7 |
Titus Turner | His Funeral, My Trial | 1969 | Josie |
Billy Best & the Ditalians | Baby That Takes the Cake | 1969 | Mercury |
The Chapells | You're Acting Kind of Strange | 1969 | Bedford |
Set 3 | |||
Vic Waters & the Entertainers | Taking Inventory | 1969 | Capitol |
Sebastian Williams | Get Your Point Over | 1970 | Ovide |
Leon's Creation | Confusion | 1970 | Studio 10 |
Curtis Mayfield | Wild and Free | 1970 | Curtom |
Shack | A Love Affair That Bears No Pain | 1970 | Volt |
Billy Preston | When You Are Mine | 1970 | Apple |
Nolan | Let's Burn Down the Cornfield | 1970 | Lizard |
Katie Love & the Four Shades Of Black | It Hurts So Good | 1971 | Scepter |
Set 4/Outro | |||
Ricky Hodges | I Feel It (the Love You Have For Me) | 1971 | Soul Kitchen |
Curtis Johnson | Sho-Nuff the Real Thing | 1971 | Pelican |
The Nite-Liters | K-Jee | 1971 | RCA Victor |
Edwin Birdsong | When a Newborn Baby Is Born, the World Gets One More Chance | 1971 | Polydor |
War | Where Was You At | 1972 | United Artists |
Gil Scott-Heron | Free Will | 1972 | Flying Dutchman |
Black Merda | For You | 1972 | Janus |
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