Smooth Sailing: Summer Vibes Special

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The tragic death of 31-year-old Minnie Riperton in 1979 silenced one of soul music's most unique and unforgettable voices. Her pop career began in 1961 when she joined a local group called the Gems, signing to the famed Chess label to release a handful of singles as well as lend backing vocals to acts including Fontella Bass, the Dells, and Etta James. In 1968, Riperton was installed as the lead vocalist of the psychedelic soul band Rotary Connection. In the beginning of the next decade she went solo and after a few years of struggling she became world famous when Loving You went to #1 on Billboard in 1975.

Enjoy this new Smooth Sailing trip, a prelude to warm summer days!

Tracklist:

Filó – Quero Pouco, Quero Muito (1983)
Tompi – Feel This Way (2019)
Barry Gibb – One Night (For Lovers) (1984)
Work Drugs – Down The Shore (2020)
Stylus – We All Need One Another (1976)
Sailor – Blame It On The Soft Spot (1974)
Ralph MacDonald – It Feels So Good (1978)
Marc Jordan – Beautiful People (1979)
Minnie Riperton – Love Hurts (1979)
Lou Rawls – This Song Will Last Forever (1976)
Judy Pollak And 33 1/3 ‎– Come With Me (1977)
Ted Coleman Band – What A Lovely Way To Spend A Lifetime (1980)
Ambiance – Camouflage (1979)
Donny Hathaway – Love, Love, Love [Alternate Mix] (1973)
Con Funk Shun – California 1 (1981)
Starbuck – Moonlight Feels Right (1976)
Ace – How Long (1974)
Gilles Rivard – Je Reviens (1981)
Pablo Cruise – That's When (1981)
Tower Of Power – So Very Hard To Go (1974)



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