Ferry Maat’s “Soul Show 4 Ever”
A Selection of Soul Classics from the 80's
VOL.1
Earth Wind & Fire - In the StoneNorma Jean Wright - Saturday Night
The Whispers - In the Raw
Greg Phillinganes - Girl Talk
The Ritchie Family - I'll Do My Best
Midnight Starr - Make Time (to Fall in Love)
Patti Austin - It's Gonna Be Special
Sun - Sun is Here
The Spinners - Magic in the Moonlight
Alton Edwards - (I Just Wanna) Spend Some Time With You
The Trammps - Love Insurance Policy
Melba Moore - Love's Comin' At Ya
Brick - Sweat ('till You Get Wet)
A Taste Of Honey - Sayonara
Dynasty - Adventures in the Land of Music
Jingle - "Soulshow Classic - Fast"
VOL.2
Rene & Angela - Bangin' the BoogieKeni Burke - Let Somebody Love You
Odyssey - Inside Out
Philip Bailey - Welcome to the Club
Tom Browne - Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)
The Sylvers - Come Back Lover, Come Back
James Ingram - Party Animal
Norman Connors - Take It To the Limit
Shalamar - I Can Make You Feel Good
Aretha Franklin - Hold On I'm Comin'
Michael Wycoff - Tell Me Love
Carl Anderson - Don't Make Me Wait
Lakeside - We Want You on the Floor
Rose Royce - RR Express
Jingle - "Soulshow Classic - Slow"
VOL.3
Maynard Ferguson - Hollywood (de Soulshow Tune!!)George Duke - Shine On
Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots
Delegation - Heartache No.9
Change - The Glow of Love
Evelyn King - I'm in Love
Donald Byrd - Love Has Come Around
Sherrick - Just Call
Tavares - Only One I Need to Love
The Emotions - I Should Be Dancing
Brass Construction - Walkin' the Line
Cliff Dawson - I Can Love You Better
Bobby Broom - Saturday Night
MCB - Do It Up
Average White Band - Let's Go Round Again




4 Comments:
Some pretty good tracks listed. You definitely know your soulful grooves.
Patrice Rushen had the bomb song.
I think what always amazing me is the rare funk and R&B tracks that I didn't hear much at that time or heard them and didn't know what they were called but you seem to compile or find these awesome collelctions of music!! To be appreciated!!Thanks Coolmax and Q.S. Bird for posting!!
Some cool tracks but mainly disco fodder U can find anywhere on the web!
I love checking out what DJs in other countries find intersting in the musical culture of the US. Ferry Maat is one of my favs, because he really does find those obscure gems that we either missed, forgot or just weren't promoted enough here stateside. A marvelous set. Thanks!
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