Showing posts with label 7'' Singles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7'' Singles. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

MFS Radio Presents: ''The Word Is - FUNK!'' (Some underrated funk from the vaults) - Compilation (2011)

MFS Radio Presents:''The Word Is - FUNK!''( Some underrated funk from the vaults)The Tracks - CompilationTracklisting:1. Lyn Collins - Think2. Mary Jane Hooper - I've Got Reasons3. Elsie Mae - Do You Really Want To Rescue Me (Part 1)4. Esther Phillips - You're Coming Home5. Ann Mason - You Can't Love Me In The Midnight Hour6. Ruby & The Party Gang - Ruby's Suprise Party7. Detroit City Limits -

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Jimi Hendrix Experience's ''The Wind Cries Mary'' 7'' (1967)

The Jimi Hendrix Experience''The Wind Cries Mary'' 7''( 7'' Single, Reprise Records, 1967 )Catalog # 0597Notes:Format:Vinyl, 7"Country:USReleased:Aug 1967Side B of Purple HazeWriter: HendrixProducer: Chas ChandlerReleased: May '67, Reprise Records8 weeks; No. 65A dish-smashing argument with his girlfriend left Hendrix alone to scrawl the words to "The Wind Cries Mary" in January 1967. A few days

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Philly Sound: The O'Jays' ''Love Train'' 7''

The O'Jays''Love Train'' 7''(7'' Philadelphia International Records – S PIR 4882)Tracklisting:Love TrainArranged By – Bobby Martin 2:59Credits:Producer – Gamble & HuffNotes:Format:Vinyl, 7"Country:UKReleased:1972 The O'Jays ''Love Train'' (Long Version Edit) Demo by MFS Radio Set 7The O'Jays''Love Train''(Long Version Edit) DemoDemo copy - only for listening pourpousesBuy the record -

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Salsoul Disco Legends: Loleatta Holloway's ''Hit And Run''

Loleatta HollowayProfile:Loleatta Holloway was born in Chicago, Illinois in November 1946, and began her career singing gospel music with the Queen of Gospel, Albertina Walker and the Caravans.In 1976 she began singing on Disco productions (mainly on Salsoul Records) and was responsible for some classics like "Love Sensation" or "Relight My Fire" by Dan Hartman.In 1984, Holloway left Salsoul