We'll kick off with a track from Rasheed Alis latest and greatest- 1968: LSD (Love, Soul & Devotion), start a movement with James Junior and Speedometer, and blow the horns with The Soul Rebels. Well hear a set of dog tunes going out to our new furry family member, and spin A Tribe Called Reds new song in support of the Wetsuweten.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the vagaries of Spinitron, these songs are listed in reverse order. (i.e., Joan Armatrading Back to the Night is song 1, hour 1 Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA
Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA
Richard "Groove" Holmes "Flyjack" from Night Glider
Idris Muhammad "Power of Soul" from Power of Soul
Nina Simone "Old Jim Crow" from Protest Anthology
Jazz Futures "Medgar Evers Blues" from Live in Concert
Rasheed Ali "A Badge and a Gun" from 1968: The Other Side of Town
Flipside "Havin' a Party" on Athens of the North
Alash feat. Shodekeh "Flute Box" from Achai
Neville Nash "Breakdown" from Boogie Breakdown: South African Synth-Disco 1980-1984 on Cultures of Soul
Joan Armatrading "Simon" from Me Myself I
Jackie Mittoo "Jumping Jack" from Showcase
Al Charles "Outstanding" from For the Love of You on Athens of the North
Mahalia Jackson "When the Saints Go Marching In" from Move On Up a Little Higher
Blanche Calloway "It Looks Like Suzie" from Doxy Collection
Solomon Burke "It's Alright" from Soul Arrives! 1955-1961
Jim Pepper "Yon A Ho" from Pepper's Pow Wow
Jason Brown "Borealis Caribou Music Box"
A Tribe Called Red "Land Back (Feat. Boogey the Beat & Northern Voice)" from Land Back
Jackie Shane "Walking the Dog" from Any Other Way on Numero
George Clinton "Atomic Dog" from Ultimate Funk
Johnny Guitar Watson "Bow Wow" from Funk Anthology
Hustlers Brass Band "Why Can't We Be One People" from Second Line Soul
Saigon Soul Revival "Gia?y Phu?t Cu?i Tu'?n feat. Mai L?? Huy?n" from H?a ?m X?a
The Soul Rebels "Blow the Horns" from Poetry in Motion
Speedometer feat. James Junior "Let's Start a Movement" from Our Kind of Movement
Dorothy Ashby "Action Line" from Afro Harping
1968: Featuring Rasheed Ali "You Gotta Have Faith" from 1968: LSD (Love, Soul, and Devotion) on Rain Factory
Joan Armatrading "Back to the Night" from Back to the Night on A&M