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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on November 04, 2006, 11:51:00 am
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Short and Sweet with lots more spun in the backbar after the show. Footnotes on some of the tracks to follow
The Doors - "Strange Days (Thievery Corporation remix)"
Amp Fiddler - "I Need You"
Kirsty MacColl - "England 2, Columbia 0"
Voxtrot - "Trouble"
The Dears - "Ticket To Immortality"
The Hard Tomorrows - "Stop & Stop"
The Features - "Contrast"
The Washington DC's - "I've Done It All Wrong"
Bettye Lavette - "How Am I Different"
Linda Lyndell - "What A Man"
Justin Jones
Stew - "Naked Dutch Painter"
Skye - "Love Show"
Alice Smith - "Fake Is The New Real"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - "Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In"
Sidney Hall - "The Weekend"
The Gene Drayton Unit - "Teenage Kicks"
Gloria Jones - "Heartbeat"
The Beautiful South
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Found some really great tracks via eMusic recently... Amp Fiddler, The Washington DCs a obscure British Invasion act, and the coolest find Hot Funky & Sweaty (http://www.emusic.com/album/10902/10902897.html) a compilation of current acts inspired by the funk of the past. The Gene Drayton Unit (http://www.genedraytonunit.com) turned the Undertones chestnut "Teenage Kicks" into a 60s instrumental soul groover.
The Sidney Hall track was released on the DC based 60s label Shrine Records, considered by some collectors as one of the rarest Soul labels.
Linda Lyndell recorded the original version of "What A Man" found on a great collection called Soul Sides volume put together by Oliver Wang of the Soul Sides blog (http://soul-sides.com/)