Soul Cellar (5th August 2008)

Posted by paulcollins on August 5th, 2008 filed in Radio shows


MP3 Download (Right click, Save Target As…) 050808Soulcellar
(117 mins, 96 Mb, 112 kbps)

  • PLAYLIST
  • Exportations - You’ve Been A Long Time Coming (1978) [Meet The Exportations]
  • The McCrarys - Isn’t It Deep (1979) [On The Other Side]
  • Marilyn Scott - Let’s Be Friends (1979) [Dreams Of Tomorrow]
  • Peches & Herb - Surrender (1980) [Worth The Wait]
  • Rainbow Brown - Let’s Go Another Round (1981) [Rainbow Brown]
  • Positive Express - It’s A Shame (1982) [Changin' Times]
  • Garry Glenn - Cause I Love You (1980) [Garry Glenn]
  • Wax - April Lady (1981) [Do You Believe In Magic]
  • Serenade - La La For Love (1989)
  • Sam Green & Scherrie Payne - You Are (1989)
  • Touch Of Class - You Got To Know Better (1976) [I'm In Heaven]
  • Eddie McLoyd - Once You Fall In Love (1978)
  • Silk - People (1977) [Silk]
  • Kashmere Stage Band - Angel (1974) [Out Of Gas But Still Burning]
  • The 3 Pieces - Cool It (1975) [Vibes Of Truth]
  • First Family - That’s Love
  • Marvin Holmes & Justice - You Better Keep Her (1974)
  • Windy City - Just For You
  • Bobby Patterson - Everything Good To You (1972) [I Get My Groove From You]
  • The Persuaders - Somebody’s Got To Do Something (1974) [Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me]
  • The Harvey Averne Dozen - Think It Over (1968)
  • Honey & The Bees - Go Now (1968)
  • Mike James Kirkland - Give It To Me (1972) [Hang On In There]
  • Impressions - Miracle Man (1974) [Finally Got Myself Together]
  • Artist unknown - If It’s Alright
  • Tavares - If That’s The Way You Want It (1974) [Check It Out]
  • Byrdie Green - Don’t Make It Hurt (1969)
  • Norman Feels - Movie (1974) [Where Or When]
  • Johnny Moore - Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow
  • Ray Parker Jr And Raydio - A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) (1981) [A Woman Needs Love]


One Response to “Soul Cellar (5th August 2008)”

  1. Eddy Says:

    Very good show! I really enjoyed it, especially those soul-disco tracks in the first hour. That Rainbow Brown song is mixed by the legendary Tom Moulton, by the way.