We'll spin songs of love, emotion, and devotion from Smokey Robinson, Joan Armatrading, and Pharaoh Sanders, and hear songs of brotherhood from Curtis Mayfield and The Voices of East Harlem.
UpFront Soul #2024.13 playlist PLEASE NOTE: Due to the vagaries of Spinitron, these songs are listed in reverse order. (i.e., Joan Armatrading Back to the Night is song 1, hour 1
Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA Kashmere Stage Band "Do Your Thing [Instrumental]" from Texas Thunder Soul 1968-1974 Endrecheri "Wedding Funk" from LOVE FADERS LaBelle "Moon Shadow" from Moon Shadow Al "TNT" Braggs "So Used To Having You Around" from Deep in the Soul of Texas Jackie Opel "Cry Me a River" from The Best of Super Rare Soul Richard "Groove" Holmes "Blues for Big Fred" from Welcome Home! Soul Jazz Masters The Glories "Don't Dial My Number" from Soul Legend Abbey Lincoln "Throw it Away" from Compilation de Festival International de Jazz de Montreal - Edition 2008 Oscar Peterson Trio "Hymn to Freedom" from Night Train Sarah Vaughan "Send in the Clowns" from Send in the Clowns Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 "Black Woman" from A Long Way To The Beginning William DeVaughn "Be Thankful For What You Got" from Black Power- Music of a Revolution The Barons "Love Power" Pharaoh Sanders "Love is Everywhere (Live in Paris 1975)" from Live in Paris Detroit City Limits "98 Cents Plus Tax" on Okeh Yusef Lateef "Bishop Schools" from Yusef Lateef's Detroit Smokey Robinson & the Miracles "I Care About Detroit" Joan Armatrading "Show Some Emotion" from Show Some Emotion The Voices of East Harlem "Hey Brother" from Right On Be Free Curtis Mayfield "Beautiful Brother of Mine" from Roots The Barrino Brothers "I'll Take My Flowers Right Now" from Dave Hamilton's Detroit Dancers SJOB Movement "Friendship Train" on Cultures of Soul The Webb People "I'm Sending Vibrations" from Detroit Funk Vaults Joan Armatrading "Back to the Night" from Back to the Night on A&M