RGMS (13th October 2009)

 
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  • PLAYLIST
  • Donald Banks – Status Quo (1985)
  • Leon Haywood – Keep It In The Family (1983) [It's Me Again]
  • Walter Jackson – It’s Cool (1983)
  • Somethin’ For The People – You Want This Party Started (1995) [Somethin' For The People]
  • New Version Of Soul – 66 Mello (1993) [Birth Of The Souladelic]
  • Shazz – Innerside (1998)
  • Weapons Of Peace – This Life’s (About To Get Me Down) (1976) [Weapons Of Peace]
  • Martha Reeves – Second Chance (1976) [The Rest Of My Life]
  • Steve Arrington – Weak At The Knees (1983) Steve Arrington’s Hall Of Fame I]
  • Fresh Band – Come Back Lover (1984)
  • Luther Ingram – Do You Love Somebody (1977) [Do You Love Somebody]
  • Leroy Hutson – Get To This (You’ll Get To Me) (1978) [Closer To The Source]
  • Ray, Goodman & Brown – Another Day (1979) [Ray Goodman and Brown]
  • We The People – Watcha Done For Me, I’m Gonna Do For You (1973)
  • Buddy Ace – It’s All For You
  • Together – How Do You Say Goodbye
  • Maurice Jackson – Lucky Fellow
  • Norris Vines & The Luvlines – Give In (1976)
  • Maureen Bailey – Takin’ My Time With You (1976)
  • The Pioneers – My Good Friend James (1978)
  • Billy Cole – Extra Careful
  • Act One – It Takes Both Of Us (1973)
  • The Trumains – It’s Gotta Be Love (1973)
  • Karmello Brooks – Tell Me, Baby (1966)
  • Bobby Freeman – Lies (1967)
  • Leroy Barbour – I Ain’t Going Nowhere
  • Pages – Heartaches & Pain
  • Jeanie Tracy – Making New Friends (1975)
  • The Whatnauts – Give Him Up (1973)
  • Houston Outlaws – What Am I Gonna Do (1972)
  • The Main Ingredient – Have You Ever Tried It (1974) [Euphrates River]
  • The Emotions – How’d I Know That Love Would Slip Away (1977) [Rejoice]
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2 Responses to RGMS (13th October 2009)

  1. Melismo says:

    Brilliant show! My picks: Shazz, Fresh Band, Buddy Ace, Together, Maurice Jackson, Maureen Bailey, The Pioneers, Bobby Freeman, Leroy Barbour, and Houston Outlaws.

  2. Atze says:

    Great as ever!