Soul Cellar (25th November 2008)

 
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  • PLAYLIST
  • Oby Onyioha – Enjoy Your Life (1981) [I Want To Feel Your Love]
  • Bobby Bowens & Shades Of Magic – Under Cover Lover (1984) [Gotta Keep Reachin']
  • Teena Marie – Why Did I Have To Fall In Love With You (1980) [Lady T]
  • Gaston – You Don’t Love Me (1981) [Gaston]
  • Eloise Whitaker – Fallin’ In Love (1981) [Eloise Whitaker]
  • Walter Jackson – It’s Cool (1983)
  • Goodie – It’s Too Late (1985) [I Wanna Be Your Man]
  • The Dells – Don’t Want Nobody (1984) [One Step Closer]
  • Larry Brown – Breaking Training (1984)
  • Bobby Womack – Tryin’ To Get Over You (1984) [Poet II]
  • Coffee – Love’s Alive (1982) [Second Cup]
  • Gladys Knight & The Pips – Seconds (1983) [Visions]
  • Starpoint – All Night Long (1982) [All Night Long]
  • Mary Love-Comer – Come Out Of The Sandbox (1987)
  • Ann Sexton – You’ve Been Gone Too Long
  • James Phelps – Don’t Be A Cry Baby (1967)
  • Rotations – Don’t Ever Hurt Me Girl (1971)
  • Carl Hall – What About You (1973)
  • We The People – Watcha Done For Me, I’m Gonna Do For You (1973)
  • Little Anthony & The Imperials – I Don’t Have Time To Worry (1973) [On A New Street]
  • TSU Toronadoes – Please Heart Don’t Break (1973)
  • The Four Mints – Can’t Get Strung Out (1973) [The Four Mints]
  • The Imperial Wonders – You Live Only Once (1972)
  • Black Ice – Postcard Love Affair (1979) [I Judge The Funk]
  • Pretenders – It’s Everything About You (That I Love)
  • Little Milton – Survivors Of Love (1978)
  • William Bell – Tryin’ To Love Two (1977) [Coming Back For More]
  • Touch Of Class – I Just Can’t Say Goodbye (1976) [I'm In Heaven]
  • GC Cameron – You’re What’s Missing In My Life (1977) [You're What's Missing In My Life]
  • Splendor – Splendorland (1979) [Splendor]
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2 Responses to Soul Cellar (25th November 2008)

  1. Melismo says:

    Hi Paul!
    Top notch selections as usual. Gaston, Eloise Whitaker, Larry Brown, Pretenders, Little Anthony & The Imperials, and many more…

    Best,
    Melismo

  2. Totally agree with Melismo. Great show with some nice eighties grooves! I like that Little Anthony track. It has a great Philly feel and sounds a bit like The Spinners.