Episode #117: Such a Night
This last Star Time episode of the spring has some killer administrative action, as it contains what's been whispered on the internet as a "major announcement." Please remember that I like to stage "major announcements" the way Costco stages "free samples of three-cheese tortellini," so it may not be that major to you and possibly not much of an announcement. It does involve a deep-rooted part of the Star Time legacy, however. I'll let you unveil the rest. Also: A tribute to the late Dr. John in Segment 4.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
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Set 1 | |||
Willie Hatcher | Who's Got a Woman Like Mine | 1970 | Excello |
One G Plus Three | Poquito Soul | 1970 | Gordo |
Little George Jr. | Funky Camel Walk | 1972 | Toy |
The Sweet Inspirations | Evidence | 1971 | Cotillion |
Lamont Dozier | Breaking Out All Over | 1974 | ABC |
Funkadelic | You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks | 1971 | Westbound |
Hank Porter & 4th Coming | Waterloo at Watergate | 1973 | Alpha |
Set 2 | |||
Different Bags | Closed Mind | 1973 | Wesgate |
Curtis Mayfield | Freddie's Dead | 1972 | Curtom |
Yvonne Fair | Walk Out the Door If You Wanna | 1974 | Motown |
Johnny Griffith | Together, Togetherness | 1974 | RCA |
Backyard Heavies | Expo 83 | 1971 | Scepter |
Creative Source | Migration | 1974 | Sussex |
Jewel Bass | Sugar Britches | 1976 | Malaco |
Set 3 | |||
Fred Wesley & the J.B.'s | If You Don't Get It the First Time, Back Up and Try It Again, Party | 1974 | People |
Marvin Gaye | Try It, You'll Like It | 1972 | Tamla |
Buddy Miles | Nasty Disposition | 1975 | Casablanca |
Earth, Wind & Fire | Yearnin' Learnin' | 1975 | Columbia |
Margie Joseph | Let's Go Somewhere and Love | 1973 | Atlantic |
BlackSmoke | (Your Love Has Got Me) Screamin' | 1976 | Chocolate City |
Set 4/Outro | |||
Dr. John | Such a Night | 1973 | Atlantic |
David Newman | Happy Times | 1973 | Atlantic |
Dr. John | Desitively Bonnaroo | 1974 | Atlantic |
Garland Jeffreys | Wild in the Streets | 1973 | Atlantic |
Dr. John | Barefoot Lady | 1969 | Atlantic |
Dr. John | Where Ya At Mule | 1971 | Atlantic |
Dirty Dozen Brass Band | It's All Over Now | 1989 | Columbia |
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