RGMS (9th March 2010)
MP3 Download (Right click, Save Target As…) 090310-RGMS
(117 mins, 96 Mb, 112 kbps)
- PLAYLIST
- MLS - Extra Careful
- Jewel - You’re So Jealous (1982) [Cut 'n' Polished]
- Real Thing - Love Takes Tears (1982)
- Alton McClain & Destiny - Making Room For Love (1981) [Gonna Tell The World]
- Tal Armstrong - Give A Little Love (1980) [The Tallest Man In Love]
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - After You Love Me, Why Do You Leave Me (1977) [Reaching For The World]
- Phyrework - Make It Last (1978) [Phyrework]
- Anglo Saxon Brown - Straighten It Up (1976) [Songs For Evolution]
- Lamont Dozier - Family (1977) [Peddlin' Music On The Side]
- Joe Bataan - Ordinary Guy (1972) [Singin' Some Soul]
- Gene Harris - Losalamitos Latinfunklovesong (1974) [Astral Signal]
- Hiroshi Fukumura & Sadao Watanabe - Hunt Up Wind (1978) [Hunt Up Wind]
- Sting - Winning Number (1978) [Pleasure]
- Hewitt - Is It Me
- The Imaginations - Talk About The World (1974) [The Imaginations]
- Billy Cee - Don’t Matter To Me (1974)
- Cleo Laine - Show And Tell (1974) [Close Up]
- Albert Jones - I Do Love You
- Bruce Cloud - Walk In My Shoes (1969)
- San Francisco T.K.O.’s - Send My Baby Back
- L.V. Johnson - Got To Get Rid Of You
- Earth, Wind & Fire - Feelin’ Blue (1973) [Open Our Eyes]
- Mark Capanni - I Believe In Miracles
- Henry Brooks - The Greatest Debt To My Mother
- Milton Floyd - I’m A Shadow (1976)
- Carlyle Miller - Get Back On The Right Track With You (1976)
- Spice - The Last Time (1976) [Let There Be Spice]
- Randy Brown - I’m Here (1979) [Intimately]
- Clydie King - Loving You Is So Easy (1976) [Rushing To Meet You]

Melismo Said,
March 10, 2010 @ 9:17 am
Brilliant show, starting with the great uptempo track from MLS, then Jewel, Phyrework, Cleo Laine, Albert Jones, San Fransisco T.K.O.´s, Eart, Wind & Fire, Milton Floy, Spice, Clydie King.
Gordon Said,
March 10, 2010 @ 6:24 pm
Another great show that I’ve listened to whilst on a 2 hour run over Winter Hill.
Beautiful EWF track - they do get overlooked because of their success. Open Our Eyes was especially a turning point in soul music. Sheer brilliance all the way through. I ought to check out more of Cleo Laine - always too easy to just to dismiss her as a jazz artist (like I did with Nancy until Streetrunner was released).
Gordon
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