Episode #215: Love Transplant
On this show we're blazing through a hot turret of '70s R&B (plus one '60s song that broke its restraints). We have an agitated cat, an extremely agitated Millie Jackson, chiropractors, pollution, gangsters, surgery, self-empowerment, shipping and logistics, and a refreshingly candid admission that someone's going to go get plastered. Declare your independence from ennui, and viva la France.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
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Set 1 | |||
The Stridells | Mix It Up | 1970 | Yvette |
Dan Greer | Curiosity Killed the Cat | 1970 | Ode |
John KaSandra | Ain't I Good? | 1972 | Respect |
Billy Paul | My Head's On Straight | 1975 | Philadelphia Int'l |
Millie Jackson | Leftovers | 1975 | Polydor |
Sound Experience | Don't Fight the Feelin' | 1974 | Philly Soulville |
The Nite-Liters | Back Down Home | 1972 | RCA Victor |
Set 2 | |||
G.C. Cameron | Tippin' | 1975 | Motown |
Uncle Tom | Flat Back | 1974 | United Artists |
The Young Ideas | Losing You Has Made Me a Winner | 1970 | Jeree |
Koko Taylor | Pollution | 1972 | Chess |
The Notations | I'm Still Here | 1970 | Twinight |
Tavares | Too Late | 1974 | Capitol |
The O'Jays | This Air I Breathe | 1973 | Philadelphia Int'l |
Set 3 | |||
Willie Henderson | Gangster Boogie Bump | 1974 | Playboy |
Candace Love | Love Transplant | 1971 | Aquarius |
Gloria Gaynor | (If You Want It) Do It Yourself | 1975 | MGM |
Marion Black | I'm Gonna Get Loaded | 1971 | Prix |
Curtis Blandon | In the Long Run | 1972 | Wand |
Staple Singers | This Old Town (People In This Town) | 1972 | Stax |
Eddie Kendricks | Can't Help What I Am | 1973 | Tamla |
Set 4/Outro | |||
Hodges, James & Smith | Turn the People On | 1973 | 20th Century |
Miz Davis | Sing a Happy Funky Song | 1975 | Now |
War | Gypsy Man | 1973 | United Artists |
Belinda Bell | Delivery of Love | 1972 | EMI (Sweden) |
Roy Ayers Ubiquity | Virgo Red | 1973 | Polydor |
The Sweet Inspirations | Every Day Will Be Like a Holiday | 1969 | Atlantic |
The Rising Sun | Do What You're Doin' | 1971 | Suncut |
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