Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

What It Is #4 - 7/20/12

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There wasn't anything particularly special about this show (aside from the fact that soul and funk are awesome), but I really enjoyed spinning these tunes, and I'm sure you'll enjoy them. I did get one call from a listener who requested a string of Motown, but it was within the last 10 minutes of the show, so I tried my best to accomodate.

By the way, if you have anything you want me to play, did you know you can request songs? You can call (734) 763-3500, which will connect you right to the FM Studio at WCBN, and you can talk to the DJ who is currently DJ AT THAT MOMENT to request a song. It's pretty exciting. You should do it often, because we love you guys.

Let's get your funk on.

[Artist: Song - Album]
  1. The Sugarman Three: Got To Get Back To My Baby - What The World Needs Now
  2. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings: I'm Not Gonna Cry - Daptone Gold
  3. Funkees: Point Of No Return - Dancing Time
  4. Gladys Knight and the Pips: You Need Love Like I Do (Don't You?) - Anthology
  5. The Four Tops: Let Me Set You Free - Tonight!
  6. Disco Circus: Dig It - Disco Circus
  7. Catalyst: Ain't It The Truth - The Complete Recordings Vol. 1
  8. S'Express: Blow Me Another Lollypop - Original Soundtrack
  9. Red Snapper: Suckerpunch - Making Bones
  10. Native Son: In Search Of Beauty - Savanna Hot-Line
  11. Charles Bradley: Stay Away - Heartaches and Pain EP
  12. Al Green: Pretty Woman - I'm Still In Love With You
  13. Brass Fever: Funky Carnival - Time Is Running Out
  14. Major Lance: The Monkey Time - Okey Soul
  15. Funk Ark: Hey Mamajo - High Noon
  16. Bootsy Collins: Sound Crack - Ultra Wave
  17. Brad Walrond: Underneath the Metal - Eargasms (Crucialpoetics Vol. 1)
  18. Van Hunt: Eyes Like Pearls - What Were You Hoping For?
  19. Archie Bell & The Drells: Everybody Have A Good Time - Where Will You Go When The Party's Over
  20. Sipho Hot Stix Mabuse: Jive Soweto - Burn Out
  21. Michael Liggins & The Super Souls: Loaded To The Gills - Eccentric Soul: mighty Mike Lenaburg
  22. The Temptations: Cloud Nine - Great Songs and Performances That Inspired The Motown 25th Anniversary T.V. Special
  23. Barry White: Oooo....Ahhh.... - Beware!
  24. The Supremes: He's My Sunny Boy - Love Child
  25. Stevie Wonder: Front Line - Front Line
  26. The Temptations: Snake in the Grass - Hear To Tempt You
Okey:
  1. Daptone goodness: I love pretty much everything by Daptone. I should make a list for myself of all the Daptone in the CD section, because I have literally never been disappointed by them. 
Nokey:
  1. Barry White: Ehhhh this was okaaaay but a little not at all what I was expecting.
Solid show. See you soon. 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What It Is #2 - 1/20/12

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What is up, listeners? I've been jammin' in the studio with some good ol' soul jams.



This show is one that I FORGOT TO POST for all of you, and I am SO SORRY. I posted the 6 O'Clock Shadow hour that I did that day, but not this one. Some exciting things happened on this episode of What It Is, including having a special guest, my very good friend Sarah, in the studio taking some documentary photography while I did my thang.

I really have nothing else to say, so let's get to it!

[Artist: Song - Album]
  1. The Bar-Kays: Let's Have Some Fun - Flying High On Your Love
  2. Bootsy Collins: 1st One 2 The Egg Wins (The Human Race) - What's Bootsy Doin'?
  3. Charles Bradley: In You (I Found A Love) - No Time For Dreaming
  4. Goldenrod: Death of Concept of Future - Painting for Prophets
  5. Ginuwine: Pony (album version) - Pony
  6. The Fifth Dimension: We Could Fly - Star Dancing
  7. Al Green: I'd Fly Away - Full of Fire
  8. Marvin Gaye: Right On - What's Going On?
  9. Maze: The Look In Your Eyes - Joy And Pain
  10. Nino Moschella: Are You For Real - The Fix
  11. Janelle Monae: Many Moons - Metropolis: The Chase
  12. Microphone Mathematics: Quasimoto - Peanut Butter Wolf's Jukebox 45's
  13. Musiq: Stoplayin - Juslisen
  14. The Dell-Vikings: Whispering Bells - Doo Wop Uptempo
  15. Earth Wind and Fire: Electric Nation - Electric Universe
  16. Charles Earland: Cornbread - Coming To You Live
  17. Diana Ross and the Supremes: How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone - Love Child
  18. Roy Davis Jr.: Take A Ride - Water For Thirsty Children
  19. Andre Williams: Hear Ya Dance - Can You Deal With It?
  20. The Bucketheads: The Bomb! [These Sounds Fall Into My Mind] - All In The Mind
  21. The Mackrosoft: Enclavia de Labia - Journey to Vaginus
  22. Bautista: Elena - The Heat of the Wind
  23. George Clinton: He Dance Funky - Our Gang Funky
  24. Reminiscence Quartet: batucada de carioca pt. 2 - Psychodelico
  25. Aretha Franklin: Don't Say You're Sorry Again - After Hours
  26. Chaka Khan: Tell Me Something Good (Live) - Epiphany
  27. Tyrone Davis: Can't Help But Say - I Can't Go On This Way
  28. Jimmy Thomas: Feelin' Good - Ike and Tina Turner Revue
Feelin' Good:
  1. Balance: I really like the balance of the different kinds of soul music I played this time. Sometimes I tend to lean one way or the other, but I pretty much hit everything this time.
  2. The Bar-Kays: Always a good way to start a set. Second only to Bootsy.
Feelin' Bad:
  1. NOTHING IS BAD EVERYTHING GOOD.
Keep listening! Leave comments with suggestions!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

"What It Is" #1 - 10/7/11

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What's up, funk muffins?

Guess who has two thumbs and did her first specialty show! This guy! Although DJing a soul show is not something that everyone does on their Friday night, I am convinced that it is the best way to spend a Friday night. I had a blast rifling through the CDs and records, and I've never gotten so many calls in one show. I also had the opportunity to dance and belt to soul all by myself in the studio.

While I was DJing I also talked to Manos (who DJ's Short Stack), and he said that he didn't know the soul CD collection very well, but he knows most of the soul stuff before 1980, whereas I've gotten to know a lot of the neo-soul, like The Budos Band, Bullfrog, Soul Investigators, what-have-you. I ended up showing him the Ike and Tina Turner Revue CD (which I play almost constantly), and he said that the Kent Records label (an offshoot of Ace Records) does a lot of Northern Soul music, which I've been trying to get at after watching the second episode of Skins US where Tea dances to some Northern Soul and it's just about the cutest thing ever. Here's a clip explaining a bit about Northern Soul music, and the style of dancing that goes along with it.



I also realized throughout the night that Daptone Records are the ones that put out a lot of the warm, buttery soul goodness that went into this show. I can't wait to get to know more of these labels so that I can have more assurance when I pull something off the shelves. As I've been doing my freeform show, I sometimes lean towards the soul section for some familiarity, so doing an entire show of soul music made me realize that I know the soul section pretty well now, and was able to call on a lot of favorites to play for you.

[Artist: Song - Album]
  1. Earth Wind and Fire: Let's Groove - Raise!
  2. Lon Rogers & Soul Blenders: My Girl Is A Soul Girl - Eccentric Soul 011
  3. Janelle Monae: Cold War - The ArchAndroid
  4. Rick James: Dance WIth Me - Street Songs
  5. The Budos Band: Unbroken, Unshaven - The Budos Band III
  6. Dyke & The Blazers: Why Am I Treated So Funky Bad? - We Got More Soul
  7. Cookie and the Cupcakes: Mathilda - By Request
  8. Bootsy: Yo-Mama-Loves Ya - What's Bootsy Doin'?
  9. The Fifth Dimension: Workin' On A Groovy Thing - The Age of Aquarius
  10. Bullfrog: Ya Ya - Bullfrog
  11. Black Joe Lewis: Boogie - Tell 'Em What Your Name Is
  12. Ike and Tina Turner: It's Gonna Work Out Fine - Ike and Tina Turner Revue
  13. Diana Ross & The Supremes and the Temptations: Funky Broadway - Diana Ross & The Supremes Join The Temptations
  14. Calypso King: Ma-Gee - Soul Strike
  15. Joe Tex: Finger Popped Myself into the Poor House - He Who Is Without Funk (Cast the First Stone)
  16. Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators: Invisible Man - Keep Reachin' Up
  17. Charles Bradley: No Time for Dreaming - No Time for Dreaming
  18. The Budos Band: Eastbound - The Budos Band
  19. The Servicemen: Are You Angry (A Capella) - Meet the Servicemen
  20. Parliament: Bop Gun (Endangered Species) - The Best of Parliament: Give Up The Funk
  21. Sly & The Family Stone: Soul Clappin' - Dance To The Music
  22. Spinners: Crossfire - Crossfire
  23. Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens: What Is This - Daptone Gold
  24. Andre Williams: Jail Bait - Mr. Rhythm
  25. Hot Chocolate: Cicero Park - Cicero Park
  26. ESG (Emerald Sapphire and Gold): Bam Bam Jam - Dance to the Best of ESG
  27. The Ravens: The Cadillac Song - Rarities
  28. Little Axe: Wake The Town - The Wolf That House Built
  29. Frank Williams & The Rocketeers: Good Things Pt. 1 - Eccentric Soul 007
  30. Cosmo: Hall of the Mountain King - Disco Single
Yo-Heidi-Loves-Ya':
  1. Transitions in General: I don't know why, but for some reason all of my transitions were just ACE. It was so easy to feel the flow of how the songs went in and out, and it was easy to feel what to transition to as well.
  2. Opening: I was talking to Manos as I was grabbing some records, and I knew in my heart that I needed to play Earth Wind and Fire for my first number. Right when I put it on, Manos was like, "That was a great way to open." I think it set up my groove for the entire set really well, and it kept me on my game.
  3. Requests!: Very rarely will I get so many requests, but I had a lot of people listening, and a lot of people really enjoying the show. It was a great boost for my ego, and I think it really fueled the rest of the show as well. One guy called in for "Dance With Me" by Rick James, and some cats from the People's Food Co-op called in for "Bop Gun" by Parliament. Sometimes requests can throw off your groove, but when the listeners clearly love soul this much to request something specific, I have total confidence in them.
What's Heidi Doin'?
  1. Forgetting how long my own show was: Um, wow guys. As I'm sure you'll notice when you listen, I forgot that my show was 2 hours instead of 1 hour. -_- Absolutely dumb mistake on my part. It didn't really affect my set, except that I had to play an extra long radio ID to find music. In some ways I think it helped, because thinking that my show was only an hour really kept me busy, and looking for ways to create a lot of variety.
  2. Choosing a 5-min radio ID: I didn't didn't need 5 minutes to find a couple more soul CDs, and I think it broke up the set a bit weirdly. Note to self: just don't play 5-min IDs.
  3. Last track ending: The last track I played was a single track, but on a full-size LP, which absolutely boggles my mind. I thought it would play for a good 10 minutes so that James would have time to load up some songs, but it ran out before the hour. Sorry James!
Bon appetit!