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2008

X’mas A Go-Go

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Third World, Man

Third World “Journey to Addis”   (1978)   Including the hit reggae version of the O’Jays song “Now That We Found Love”, (which was later done as a rap song by Heavy D and the Boys).   Also on this record are the songs “Cool Meditation” “Journey To Addis”, “One Cold Vibe”, “Cold Sweat” and “African Woman”.   Nice island illustration.   I like the hemp lettering of the title too.

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It takes Tutti to tango

Vincio “Tutti in Pista”   (Disco Royal 33 Alta Fedelta)   Milano, Italy

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A smoke between sets

Baltimore Jazz by The Pier Five Jazz Band

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Once upon a time

“Your Story Hour”

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Great taste! Less filling!

“Carnaval in Limburg” on Philips Records

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Raise your hand

“The Touch of Betty Johnson”   Bally Records

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Hippy hippy shake

“Turma da Gafieira”   Musicas de Altamiro Carrilho   Hi-Fi Records

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New York City Madonna

Laura Nyro and Labelle “Gonna Take A Miracle” Columbia Records (1971) Laura Nyro has long been my favorite singer-songwriter. As a kid, I listened over and over again to all of her first records. When she came back to touring in 1976, I saw her at Tanglewood (released as the live record “Season of Lights”) and at Case Western University in Cleveland. Her first four records were her greatest, but as each new record came out during her middle period (“Smile,” “Nested,” “Mother’s Spiritual”), I bought them right away and found something special in each one.   In the late 80’s I saw her at the Bottom Line a few times. I have her records from the 90’s and, while I don’t have the same emotional connection to those songs, her voice remains soulful and warm and familiar to me. I like her covers of r&b songs on those last records – which brings me back to “Gonna Take a Miracle” which is all covers of sixties soul songs with background vocals by Patti Labelle and Labelle. Laura grew up singing these songs accapella with her friends on the streets and in the subways of New York.   Making this record must have been a labor of love. Sadly, she died in 1997 at only 49 years old.

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“Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt”

“Three Wise Monkeys” for $.29. A Tops For Tots 78 record. “See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil”

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