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Billboard Hot Soul Singles – April 18, 1981

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Gideon Hezekiah Quite a soulful R&B Top 20 on April 18, 1981, according to billboard.com Enjoy! Aretha Franklin’s version of What A Fool Believes is nice and danceable, but for some reason it is not as intense and soulful as the one from Michael McDonald and the Doobie Brothers, even though Aretha is known as ‘the Queen of Soul’. It was recorded in the early 1980s, when Aretha did not know where to go to with her career. Her voice was still great at the time, but she also seemed a bit uninspired.  Tracklist: Deniece Williams – What Two Can Do Kleeer – Get Tough Shalamar – Make That Move Aretha Franklin – What A Fool Believes Chaka Khan – What Cha’ Gonna Do For Me T-Connection – Everything Is Cool T.S. Monk – Bon Bon Vie Robert Winters & Fall – Magic Man Quincy Jones – Ai No Corrida Kool & The Gang – Take It To The Top Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio – A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) Slave – Watching You Sister Sledge – All American Girls Atlantic Starr – ...

Sunshine Radio’s Tribute To Eighties FM Pop / R&B

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Pexels I usually pay tribute to AOR radio , but this time I put the spotlight on eighties R&B and pop radio. Drive back in time and enjoy the sunlitted sounds of retro FM! “There is a Japanese term: Mono no aware. It means basically, the sad beauty of seeing time pass - the aching awareness of impermanence. These are the days that we will return to one day in the future only in memories.” (The Midnight) The track by Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel is from the upcoming compilation Jon Savage's 1983-1985 - Welcome To Techno City , out on Ace Records on January 26th 2024: “By the end of 1984, the true action throughout this period was to be found in electronic, black American and club music.” One of the most remarkable characters in pop history is singer Green Gartside. He started Scritti Politti as a political punk band, but changed his style after hearing Off The Wall from Michael Jackson. He became more R&B oriented and developed a very distinctive way of singing. It ca...