19/6/14 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul
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19/6/14 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul & Grooves Show Here Comes Summer 2:10 Jerry Keller Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads An aria composed by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. This is Summertime 2:42 Billy Stewart most commercially successful version, reached no10 in US in 1966. Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in 3:01 Van Morrison Heaven When You Smile) Known as "Mr. Excitement", Wilson was important in the transition of rhythm and Baby Workout 3:02 Jackie Wilson blues into soul. 1963, one of his biggest hits. First broadcast on ATV Midlands in September 1967. Actor Francis Matthews, who Captain Scarlet 1:52 The Barry Gray Orchestra was the voice of Captain Scarlet died at the age of 86. He also played private detective Paul Temple in the BBC series from 1969. 1983 single, from his debut album Duck Rock. The follow-up to the successful debut Double Dutch 4:42 Malcolm McLaren single, "Buffalo Gals". The song concerns the skipping game of the same name. A Forest 4:55 The Cure Released as a single from the band's second album Seventeen Seconds in April 1980. Lloyd Cole And The From Rattlesnakes, their debut album and was released in 1984. The title reference to Perfect Skin 3:10 Commotions the novel Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion. The Official Colourbox World Initially intended as a FIFA World Cup anthem 1986 in Mexico. Had an international hit 3:09 Colourbox Cup Theme (7" version) in 1987 with "Pump Up the Volume", under the name M/A/R/R/S goo goo muck 3:07 The Cramps From 1981 album, Psychedelic Jungle. Their second. From 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water, title refers to St. Cecilia, the patron Cecilia 2:55 Simon & Garfunkel saint of music. Go to the Mardi Gras 2:47 Professor Longhair Henry Roeland "Roy" Byrd, December 1918 – January 1980 His first single for the Specialty record label, "Ay Tete Fille (Hey, Little Girl)," a cover of Ay-Te Te Fee 2:40 Clifton Chenier a Professor Longhair tune, released in May 1955. Roosevelt And Ira Lee (Night 3:05 Tony Joe White Touring early July Of The Moccasin) Composed in the early 1964s while Berry was in federal prison for allegedly violating You Never Can Tell 2:43 Chuck Berry the Mann Act - transporting a prostitute across state borders You Ain't Nothin' But Fine 1:41 Rockin' Sidney Sidney Simien, 1938 – 1998. This from early 60s From Led Zeppelin III, 1970. Written during Led Zeppelin's tour of Iceland, Bath and Immigrant Song 2:27 Led Zeppelin Germany in that summer. Lyrics make explicit reference to Viking conquests and the Old Norse religion Far Far Away 3:38 Slade Released in 1974 to promote the upcoming film titled Slade in Flame Ways to Be Wicked 3:29 Lone Justice 1985, singer Maria McKee. Written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell. Along with brothers Art, Charles and Cyril, known as The Neville Brothers. Recorded Hercules 4:12 Aaron Neville 1973 - problems with the pressing of the single meant that it never got a proper release From 1970 album, represents the Temptations' full-blown submergence into Pyschedelic Shack 3:53 The Temptations psychedelia. 1966. The song features a series of car horns during the instrumental bridge, starting Summer in the City 2:42 The Lovin' Spoonful with a Volkswagen Beetle horn. Have Love Will Travel 2:57 Richard Berry & The Pharoahs Summer Samba (So Nice) 3:07 Walter Wanderley.