Soul, Blues, Reggae and More Music of the 60's and 70's
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Major Harris -- "Just A Thing That I Do" and "Sweet Tomorrow"
These are two more perfect songs to play on a summer evening on the patio. They are from his 1974 album My Way (Atlantic). This was his first solo album after he had left the Delfonics.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
G.C. Cameron — “A Night Like This”
The sun is getting ready for bed here, and I am sitting on my patio, relaxing after another busy day of getting my backyard back into summertime shape. Also, for the first time since March 12, I have been out and about walking among people wearing face masks and keeping a safe distance from each other. Even for a homebody like me, seeing people doing such mundane things like shopping for potting soil or flower pots is necessary to stay mentally healthy — if you know what I mean.
This song was playing earlier while I was sipping on some very nice red wine, and I thought it would be the perfect post on a Tuesday evening like this.
Enjoy!
This song was playing earlier while I was sipping on some very nice red wine, and I thought it would be the perfect post on a Tuesday evening like this.
Enjoy!
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Dennis Landry -- "Sing My Song"
Hi everyone! How's the Sunday going? This is the first post from my beloved patio on a wonderful SUNday here in Texas. It feels as if sunshine kicks frustration and boredom to the curb -- just like that.
And, of course, some of ol' Raggedy's funky music further improves the pleasant experience.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Terry Collins -- "I L.O.V.E You"
I couldn't find much info on Terry Collins. Apparently he was a song writer and singer. He released several singles beginning in 1973. Today's pick was released on Kwanza in 1973. I like this track because it is a nice piece of Philly sound and because his voice sounds like a perfect mix of David Ruffin and Teddy Pendergrass. It combines Ruffin grittiness and Pendergrass masculinity -- sort of.
His personal life, however, was a sad mess. According to Bobby Eli, one of the founders of MFSB and its lead guitarist,
"Tery was one of the most talented people that I have worked with but unfortunately he was his own worst enemy and continuously got himself involved in "R. Kelly-itis" and wound up incarcerated on several occasions and I could not continuously keep bailing him out. The last time I heard from him was over a dozen years ago when He wrote me from jail once again attoning for his sins. Several years ago I heard from one of the Marcels who told me that Terry was "on the sreets" in Pittsburgh where he is originaally from. What a waste of natural talent." (Soulfuldetroit.com)
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Dee Dee Sharp -- "Touch My Life"
Today's track is from Dee Dee sharp's 1975 album happy about the whole thing (TSOP).
Monday, April 20, 2020
Timmy Willis -- "Easy As 1-2-3"
Here's why I love Mondays: A new week ahead; new possibilities; new discoveries.
Sounds like Otis Redding ... I do love this song. what a great tune to start the week with.
Check out some more tracks by Timmy Willis here
Sounds like Otis Redding ... I do love this song. what a great tune to start the week with.
Check out some more tracks by Timmy Willis here
Sunday, April 19, 2020
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
David Oliver -- "Who Are You"
This track is from Mind Magic (Mercury Records, 1978).
David Oliver had four albums released between 1977 and 1980.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Monday, April 13, 2020
The O'Jays -- "We're In This Thing Together" (and more)
1977! TSOP at its peak. The O'Jays as smooth as ever. This was the sound of an era of positivity.
And because I just love the O'Jays, I will post another one of their songs.
...and just one more. This is from the 1979 album Identify Yourself.
And because I just love the O'Jays, I will post another one of their songs.
...and just one more. This is from the 1979 album Identify Yourself.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Happy Easter! The Edwin Hawkins Singers -- "Oh Happy Day"
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Bob Marley -- "Everything's Gonna Be Alright"
... this is what I keep telling myself over and again. Holed up in the house for almost a month now, I have learned to appreciate freedom in a new way.
Friday, April 10, 2020
A Post of Silence
Remembering my sister who passed three years ago on this day. She lived in a world of silence, and I hope her soul now is able to hear the music her ears never allowed her to.
May the angels treat her to the sweetest sounds in heaven!
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Delegation -- "Oh Honey"
The perfect song to light a candle, open a bottle of that great red wine, and enjoy a trip down memory lane ...
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
'Double Soul -- "Blue Diamonds"
Time for a deepie!
This is the only release by Elmore Morris and Charles Cooper under the name The Double Soul. Both, however, released other material either as soloists or together with other artists.
This is the only release by Elmore Morris and Charles Cooper under the name The Double Soul. Both, however, released other material either as soloists or together with other artists.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Black Nasty --- "I Have No Choice"
... and I thought there was really not much left to discover in the world of soul music. But I found this song from a 1973 STAX release, Talking To The People, by a Detroit group named Black Nasty, a.k.a Nazty.
Monday, April 6, 2020
Billy Paul -- "My Head's On Straight"
This track is from the 1975 album Got My Head On Straight (PIR). I just rediscovered the album when I was looking through my library for Bill Withers songs. The album is pretty good, I think. I just love "Billy's Back Home" and "July, July, July, July." Then again, how could one not like that mix of smooth, mellow, jubilant, lighthearted tunes that made the Philly Sound what it was.
If you have the time, go listen to this album ... You will not regret it.
If you have the time, go listen to this album ... You will not regret it.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
A Candle For Bill Withers July 4, 1938 - March 30, 2020
Bill Withers died on Monday, March 30, at age 81. USA Today reported that he died from heart problems.
I vividly remember the day I heard his "Ain't No Sunshine" for the first time ... And I remember, too, that I thought I would never need someone to lean on when "Lean On Me" came out. That's how you feel when you're young and strong.
Being older and wiser now -- and having been through some lecturing by life -- I feel that "The World Keeps Going Around" is the most important thing I've learned.
The world has lost a wonderful poet, composer, and musician who left his mark on the world and many a mind. Thanks for the beautiful time and music you gave us.
RIP Bill Withers!
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Bobby Taylor -- "Love Train"
This is a lesser known version of the O'Jays' classic. I just love the not-so-smooth sound.
Let's all take the love train and show that we care for each other, no matter where we are.
Let's all take the love train and show that we care for each other, no matter where we are.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Archie Bell and the Drells -- "Tighten Up"
Some fancy shirts, some fancy foot work, and some great music.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Judy White -- "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
Is there anything more beautiful than the sound of a guitar and an organ hovering in the background? No way. Add blue skies over Texas, roses in full bloom, trees dressed in fresh green— and life is good.
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