Musical Episode #061 : Smooth and Soulful 45s
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Welcome back everyone! This week’s hour of 45s is a collection of mostly smooth 70’s vibe with a mix of other flavors – vocal group harmonies, funky sounds, power leads and more- all contained in a silky smooth mix of other 45s.
Hope you enjoy these 45s and are holding together out there.
Peace,
-George / Snack Attack
Tracklist:
Les McCann & Eddie Harris – Cold Duck (Atlantic, 1969)
Charles Williams – Who Is He (And What Is He To You) (Mainstream, 1972)
Master Plan Inc – Try It (You’ll Like It) (Mundo, 1975 / Numero 2013)
The Futures – Stay With Me (Gamble, 1972)
Talk of The Town – Little Bit of Love (North Bay, 1971)
Contributors of Soul – I Don’t Know (New Miss, 1970)
Impressions – I’m So Proud (Curtom, 1970)
The O’Jays – Look Over Your Shoulder (Bell, 1968)
The Manhattans – The Picture Became Quite Clear (DeLuxe, 1969)
Brenda and The Tabulations – Right On The Tip Of My Tongue (Top and Bottom, 1971)
The Four Mints – Row My Boat (Capsoul, 1971)
The Four Mints – In A Rut (Capsoul , 1973)
The Four Mints – You’re My Desire (Capsoul, 1973)
Mary Wells – Love Shooting Bandit (Jubilee, 1969)
Cynthia Sheeler – One Minute of Your Time (Phi-L.A-of Soul, 1974)
Syl Johnson – Any Way The Wind Blows (Hi, 1972)
Brenton Wood – Great Big Bundle of Love (Double Shot, 1970)
Sandra Rhodes – Where’s Your Love Been (Fantasy, 1972)
Betty Wright – I Love The Way You Love (Alston, 1972)
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