Episode #258: Alakazam
More soul revelations from the '60s and '70s for your quotidian routine. Featuring mountains, buttercups, popcorn, chitlins, the afterlife, misplaced affections, counting, hardware, judgments, discount real estate, and magic. Use only as directed.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
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Set 1 | |||
Dick Jensen | Going Up the Mountain | 1973 | Philadelphia Int'l |
Pendulum Swingers & the Case Band | Never Happened Before | unknown | Pendulum |
Spoonbread | I'm the One | 1972 | Stang |
Hesitations | My World | 1968 | Kapp |
Jackie Moore | Loser Again | 1969 | Wand |
Isaac Hayes | Be Yourself | 1971 | Enterprise |
The Foundations | Build Me Up Buttercup | 1968 | UNI |
Set 2 | |||
Gary U.S. Bonds | Send Her to Me | 1967 | Legrand |
Fugi | Sweet Sweet Lady Part 1 & 2 | 1972 | 20th Century |
James Brown | It's a New Day (So Let a Man Come In and Do the Popcorn) | 1971 | Polydor |
Tommy Ridgley | Did You Tell Him | 1967 | White Cliffs |
Backyard Heavies | Chitlin' Strut | 1972 | Scepter |
Wylie Trass & the Soul Explosion | Since You Been Gone | unknown | Pashlo |
The Undisputed Truth | You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth | 1971 | Gordy |
Set 3 | |||
The Soul Commanders | Funky Soul Music (Part 1) | 1970 | Lifetime |
Jimmy Moore | I Hate You Baby | 1968 | SPQR |
Inez & Charlie Foxx | (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count the Days | 1967 | Columbia |
The Drippers | Honey Bunch (Pts. 1 & 2) | 1967 | Moon Shot |
Sons Of Slum | The Man | 1972 | Stax |
Spaghetti Head | Funky Axe | 1974 | Private Stock |
Len Woods | Do It Funky | 1969 | Revue |
Solomon Burke | Save It | 1968 | Atlantic |
The Soul Crusaders | I Sit In My Room | 1976 | Lu Tall |
Set 4/Outro | |||
War | Where Was You At | 1972 | United Artists |
The Lane Relation Singers | Judging Someone | 1969 | Song Bird |
The Beginning of the End | In the Deep | 1971 | Alston |
The Tams | Ram Shackle Shack | 1967 | ABC |
Sonny Ross | Alakazam | 1971 | Mojo |
The Sequins | It Must Be Love | 1973 | Crajon |
The Other Ones | Stop | 1966 | ABC Paramount |
Carla Thomas | What Have You Got to Offer Me | 1966 | Stax |
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