Soul Hit Explosion (Best Of 70s Soul)
The cover of a Dutch 1970s compilation album that I found on a flea market inspired me to create this mix!
Enjoy this new episode of Best Of 70s Soul!
Tracklist:
Peaches & Herb – Easy As Pie (1979)
Stargard – Theme Song From "Which Way Is Up" (1977)
Ike & Tina Turner – Nutbush City Limits (1973)
The Reflections – Three Steps From True Love (1975)
Tavares – Don’t Take Away The Music (1976)
Linda Lewis – Baby I'm Yours (1976)
Tony Sherman – Sing With Me (1975)
The Miracle Workers – Something (1975)
Natalie Cole – This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (1975)
Rufus Feat. Chaka Khan – Once You Get Started (1974)
Ike & Tina Turner – Baby Get It On (1975)
The Blackbyrds – Walking In Rhythm (1975)
Candi Staton – Stand By Your Man (1971)
The Manhattans – Hurt (1976)
Margie Joseph – Ridin' High (1973)
Aretha Franklin – Day Dreaming (1972)
Marvin Gaye – When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You (1978)
“In the early '70s, Rufus was one of the most popular and interesting bands in R&B and rock. Of course, the reason was Chaka Khan, who possessed an amazing voice that was well versed in rock and jazz every bit as much as R&B. Their debut went nowhere, Rags to Rufus offered two instant classics, and Rufusized displayed their skill as album artists.”(Allmusic.com)
Enjoy this new episode of Best Of 70s Soul!
Tracklist:
Peaches & Herb – Easy As Pie (1979)
Stargard – Theme Song From "Which Way Is Up" (1977)
Ike & Tina Turner – Nutbush City Limits (1973)
The Reflections – Three Steps From True Love (1975)
Tavares – Don’t Take Away The Music (1976)
Linda Lewis – Baby I'm Yours (1976)
Tony Sherman – Sing With Me (1975)
The Miracle Workers – Something (1975)
Natalie Cole – This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (1975)
Rufus Feat. Chaka Khan – Once You Get Started (1974)
Ike & Tina Turner – Baby Get It On (1975)
The Blackbyrds – Walking In Rhythm (1975)
Candi Staton – Stand By Your Man (1971)
The Manhattans – Hurt (1976)
Margie Joseph – Ridin' High (1973)
Aretha Franklin – Day Dreaming (1972)
Marvin Gaye – When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You (1978)
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