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3 weeks ago
Jonathan Butler - Loving You (Anniversary Edition)
Jonathan Butler - Loving You from the debut Jonathan Butler album on Jive Records 1987
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1 month ago
Donny Hathaway - Little Ghetto Boy
Donny Hathaway was and always will be one of the greatest.
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1 month ago
Earl Klugh & Bob James Kari
A classic from Bob & Earl.
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1 month ago
JOHNNY MATHIS - Simple (w / lyrics)
For Mary
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LYRICS:
I know - someone's done you wrong
But girl, you've cried too long - It's time to live again
I won't try - to complicate ...
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1 month ago
The Intrigues - Tuck A Little Love Away
From 1970, one of a number of follow-ups to The Intrigues big hit, 'In A Moment'. Thou not included on the Album featuring their big '69 hit, this...
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1 month ago
Strong Agitation in the 1964 Montgomery Ward Automatic Washer
This is a very rare Norge made 1964 Wards washer. Its rare because it is the very first year they introduced the huge capacity perforated basket w...
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This reminds me very much of the 16-lb. Norge VHQ washer my aunt had back in 1968, except the agitators' fins were spiral instead of straight. That machine lasted for 12 years and several moves.
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2 months ago
Bill Evans - Remembering the Rain
The first time I heard this song was on "WKRP in Cincinnati". I just knew I had to find it.
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2 months ago
Nite-Liters - Afro Strut
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1972...my sophomore year in high school...dances at the local rec center...sounds just as funky now as it did then!
P.S.: I picked this up on CD a few years ago on an RCA records collection called "Flying Funk". It's a great compilation of tracks from R&B and Jazz artists if you can find it!
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2 months ago
The Nite-Liters
KJEE
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@ateball1 I was referring to ISS2010's remark about MFSB's version of "K-Jee" sounding dated when their version actually came out after the Nite-Liters' version.
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2 months ago
Back Again (Feat. Michael Sembello) - David Sanborn
From the Smooth11Jazz1 Vault...Where MUSIC is a way of life!
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2 months ago
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3 months ago
The Isley Brothers - Love Merry-Go-Round (HQ)
The Isley Brothers - Love Merry-Go-Round, from the album Inside You (1981)
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3 months ago
The Four Tops/James Jamerson - Bernadette (Bass playalong)
Just got a new P-Bass, so here's a quick take of James Jamerson's classic line on "Bernadette" by the Four Tops.
This is a really fun tune - I'm s...
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@monkeypie420 In the 60's, there were some west coast sessions (like Brenda Holloway's "Every Little Bit Hurts" or the Supermes' "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone") where Carol Kaye may have played bass. But Kaye never played on any Detroit sessions. By all accounts "Bernadette" was recorded enti...
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3 months ago
What Can A Miracle Do - The Brecker Brothers feat. Will Lee (1976)
Bassist Will Lee sings a wonderful mellow track co-written by Luther Vandross. Taken from Brecker Brothers' LP "Back to back" released on Arista Re...
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3 months ago
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R.I.P. Michael Brecker (1949-2007), Luther Vandross (1951-2005), and Don Grolnick (1948-1996). In addition to being a great song, this was the first tune I ever heard that Luther Vandross penned.
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3 months ago
Richard Tee Now
Highly regarded R&B and funk session keyboardist, who's worked on hundreds of sessions by every major name in the rock, soul and R&B worlds. His ow...
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3 months ago
Fall In Love - Earl Klugh
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This was my favorite track from Earl's "Whispers and Promises" album, which was the last vinyl LP I bought by him before I completely switched to CDs. Thanks for posting it.
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4 months ago
Leroy Hutson - In The Mood
Off the album "Closer To The Source" 1978. Curtom Records.
I DO NOT CLAIM TO OWN ANY PART OF THIS SONG
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4 months ago
Chic - Savoir Faire
Just so smooth...it lulls you into a peaceful state of mind!
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I remember the first time I flipped over my copy of "Le Freak" and played this...I began playing it more than the A-side!
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4 months ago
Tribute To Our Passing Black Musical Legends!!!
I Miss You - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Tribute to the passing of our Black Musical Legends.
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4 months ago
Al Stewart Time Passages
Al Stewart (born Alastair Ian Stewart, 5 September 1945) is a Scottish[singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician.
Stewart came to stardom as part of...
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4 months ago
Amazing 10 year old Tribute To the Late Minnie Riperton & Breast Cancer "Loving You"
9 year old Alexis has been under the training of Professor Rene de la Garza of The University of RI, Dept of Theatrical Voice & Studies for 4 years...
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4 months ago
Donald Fagen Maxine
The 1982 classic from Donald Fagen. The Nightfly is the first solo album by Steely Dan co-founder Donald Fagen, released in 1982. It was one of the...
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4 months ago
Quincy Jones - Sometin' Special
From "The Dude", released on 1981
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I always felt this was one of the more underreated tracks on Quincy's "The Dude" album! Great to hear this again!
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4 months ago
Bob James Zebra Man
Bob's 1983 album "Foxie" . David Sanborn on sax on this one. It's called 'Zebra Man".
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Also featuring Marcus Miller (who wrote the tune) on bass and the late Yogi Horton on drums!
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4 months ago
Sting Windmills of Your Mind
Classic song as interpreted by the great vocalist Sting. From the S/T to the Thomas Crown Affair, here's 'Windmills of Your Mind".
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4 months ago
Rodney Franklin - Life Moves On
Smooth as silk,, back in the day
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@doozerace You're welcome. Before he adopted the name "Tom Tom 84", Tom Washington did the horn and string charts on quite a few Chicago R&B artists' hits of the early 70's. I know I first started seeing him go by "Tom Tom 84" when he began doing orchestrations for Earth, Wind & Fire. He used his...
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5 months ago
The Sylvers~ Love Over Mind
From Sylvers III (1974)
featuring Ricky Sylvers on lead vocals.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICKY and OLYMPIA!!!
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5 months ago
Look What You've Done to Me - Boz Scaggs
[Look What You've Done to Me] song by Boz Scaggs from "urban cowboy"
Mr.Boz you're great!!!!
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Even on a ballad, there's no mistaking the drum work of the late Jeff Porcaro!
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5 months ago
Eric Tagg with Lee Ritenour Dreamwalkin
He is most knowned as the vocalist on the classic "Rit" albums from Lee Ritenour. But Eric Tagg is more than that. He started his career as a vocal...
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@FIGHTSEEN This track appeared on Lee Ritenour's "Rit/2" album (which I have), and while it does indeed sound like a David Foster tune, it was written by Eric Tagg, Lee Ritenour, and Kelly McNulty. Jerry Hey did the horn and string charts, and while my album doesn't say he played on this specific...
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5 months ago
We Belong Together - Spinners (1973)
album: SPINNERS (available at http://www.amazon.com/Spinn... )
One of the best soul albums of the '70s owes its success to two me...
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This was my favorite track from the Spinners' first album for Atlantic. It's a beautiful song, and Thom Bell's pairing of Henry Famborough and Philippe Wynne for lead vocals on the tune was brilliant! It also worked really well on later material like "I'm Glad You Walked Into My Life" and "Smile...
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5 months ago
Pat Metheny - See The World
Patrick Bruce Metheny (born 12 August 1954 in Lees Summit, Missouri, USA) is an American jazz guitarist and leader of the Pat Metheny Group. Methen...
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5 months ago
James Gabriano Just Before Midnight
http://itunes.apple.com/us/... Rick Vanderslice, the top radio show host for the #1 NAC radio station in the Uni...
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6 months ago
Ronnie Laws - Thoughts and Memories (Best Video)
Ronnie Laws - Thoughts and Memories
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I actually had the privilege of seeing Bob James and Earl Klugh perform this song and others from the "One On One" album live in 1979 about 3 weeks before it was released. It was an experience I will never forget!