Thursday 30 December 2010

Party Mix 1

I guess the party season made me think of trying my own hand at something that might get people dancing, so here it is.

Of course this presented me with a dilemma in that I felt the selection needed a certain mainstream appeal, yet those who know me, or even if you've just followed previous stuff on here, will know I don't entirely do mainstream!

So the result is necessarily a compromise. Absolutely no Abba - sorry, just can't do it, but we do have Big Bang with their cover of Voulez Vous. Feels Like I'm in Love by Kelly Marie has always been a crowd pleaser, yet I somehow prefer the 1995 remake to the original. Pretty much all the other tracks, apart from Vera and Debbie Jacobs, were hits in their day.

Anyway judge for yourselves, would this get you off your chair? At least for a couple of tracks maybe?












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Forrest - Rock the Boat1983
2.




Gibson Brothers - Cuba1980
4.




Vera - Baby Won't You Dance with Me1983
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Sly & the Family Stone - Dance to the Music1968
6.




Kelly Marie - Feels Like I'm in Love1995
7.




Dina Carroll - Ain't No Man1991
8.




Carol Douglas - Doctor's Orders1974
9.




Big Bang - Voulez Vous1989
10.




Love Unlimited Orchestra - Love's Theme1973




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Friday 17 December 2010

The Golden Age of Dance 1988-92

This is a look at some dance music from the years 1988-92, often referred to as the golden age of dance. These are really just personal memories, more than any kind of academic perspective. I hope you enjoy listening, and if you'd like to get in touch or leave a comment you can do so by using the links on this page.












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Kon Kan - I Beg Your Pardon1988
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Sandra - Secret Land1990
4.




Raul Orellana - The Real Wild House1989
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Katherine E - I'm Alright1990
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Vicki Shepherd - Somewhere1990
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Clubhouse - Deep in my Heart1990
8.




Secchi - I Say Yeah1991
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Cathy Dennis - Move to This1991
10.




808 State - Ooops1991



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Sunday 7 November 2010

Houseparty

Anyone of a certain generation will probably remember Houseparty, which appeared on the weekday afternoon ITV schedules between 1969 and 1981.

The idea was to simulate a ladies' coffee morning and this was done so effectively you had the impression you were merely "dropping in" on something that was happening anyway. The fact there appeared to be no real beginning or end (and certainly no presenter) further emphasised this.

The programme generally opened to the sound of a doorbell, but someone would already be in mid flow about knitting a pair of slacks, and ditto at the end the title music would fade in over some similar discussion. You almost had the feeling that Houseparty never actually stopped!

There are a few short clips floating around on Youtube and TVArk, but that's probably all we'll ever get to see, as this was pretty much pre-video days, and the series seems unlikely to see the light of day on DVD.

But I have found the music. It's a piece called Blue Lady by John Wallace and his Band. As far as I know it was only ever played at the end, and you generally only heard about 20 seconds of it. I feel sure this will bring back some good memories!

I hope you enjoy listening, and if you'd like to get in touch or leave a comment you can do so by using the links on this page.




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TV Cream Article on Houseparty

Friday 10 September 2010

A Look Back to 1968

This show is a look back at the year 1968, which was a marvellous year for pop music in my opinion.

It was inspired by the Clinton Cards "1968" CD card in their "A Time to Remember" series. All the tracks are chosen from this CD apart from two: the Madeline Bell and Herb Alpert tracks which I added.

I hope you enjoy listening, and if you'd like to get in touch or leave a comment you can do so by using the links on this page.













1.



Fleetwood Mac - Albatross1968
2.



Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire1968
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Madeline Bell - Step Inside Love1968
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Box Tops - Cry Like a Baby1968
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Herb Alpert - This Guy's in Love With You1968
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The Love Affair - Everlasting Love1968
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Gun - Race With the Devil1968
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Andy Williams - Can't Help Falling in Love1968
9.



Hugh Montenegro - The Good, The Bad and the Ugly1968
10.



Laura Nyro - Stoned Soul Picnic1968



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Saturday 31 July 2010

Reparata & the Delrons

Known in the UK for the 1968 hit Captain of Your Ship, but never really big in their native US, Reparata & the Delrons were a surprisingly long-lived girl group, forming in the early 60s with the major part of their career coming to an end around a decade later.

They leave behind a notable selection of music ranging from the bittersweet teenage ballads of the early years, through more upbeat northern soul sounds, to some more quirky and stylised arrangements towards the end of their career.

The six tracks on this radio show aim to give a taste of what the group were about, so listen and enjoy!










1.It's Waiting There For You1967
2.Captain of Your Ship1968
3.Weather Forecast1968
4.Saturday Night Didn't Happen1968
5.Hold The Night1969
6.A Song For All1975
7.Octopus's Garden1972


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Friday 16 July 2010

Jackie Trent

I thought for this show I'd put the spotlight on just one artist, and the first one I thought of is Jackie Trent.

In the context of her long career, Jackie has been far more active behind the scenes as a lyricist and composer, and was of course famous for being married to Tony Hatch. Consequently her career as a singer tends to be overlooked, and I thought it would be good to present a short selection showcasing her vocal talents.

The four songs featured here include her one big hit from 1965 "Where Are You Now", but I think you'll agree Jackie had a great voice, and hopefully she'll be as much a discovery for you as she has been for me.








1.Jackie Trent - Where Are You Now1965
2.Jackie Trent - You Baby1966
3.Jackie Trent - There Goes My Love1966
4.Jackie Trent - Hollywood1968
5.Keith Mansfield - Powerhouse Pop1969


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Saturday 26 June 2010

The 60s Laid Bare

The title's probably a bit over-dramatic but, in the end, I couldn't think of anything better. I wanted to try and highlight what I think of as the "non-trendy" 60s, rather than the 60s of the Stones, Janice Joplin etc. This is the music that the grown-ups favoured and, as someone whose childhood spanned the whole decade, it's the music I tend to associate with the time too, having more contact with adults than teenagers.

I reckon easy-listening as we know it came into being in the 60s, and there are a few examples here, with the opening and closing tracks from Mrs Mills representing the good old-fashioned singalong which was very popular back then, but just seems to have vanished in the years since.

Another interesting development of the late 60s was how political consciousness was turned into entertainment, as illustrated by the Diana Ross & the Supremes track and the Three Degrees.












1.Mrs Mills - Winchester Cathedral1967
2.John Walker - Annabella1966
3.Matt Monro - On Days Like These1969
4.Madeline Bell - I'm Gonna Make You Love Me1968
5.Dusty Springfield - So Much Love1968
6.Diana Ross & the Supremes - Love Child1968
7.Three Degrees - I Like Being a Woman1972
8.Tony Christie - Avenues and Alleyways1971
9.Mrs Mills - Bye Bye Blackbird1964


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Thursday 10 June 2010

Junk Shop Choice

Apologies for the long absence, but I'm back with a shorter show this time which I've called Junk Shop Choice.

You see all sorts of unlikely looking and forgotten music in junk shops and charity shops, and I thought it might be fun to string some of together and see how it sounds.

I've got a very eclectic selection here, but there's something I like about all of them from the super-cool sound of Alfred The King of Disco to the novelty charm of Botch-a-Me by Rosemary Clooney.

Take a listen, and I hope you enjoy it!









1.00:00Marty Cooper Clan - Walk Don't RunEarly 60s
2.03:50Dick Hyman - Alfred the King of DiscoEarly 70s
3.07:20Julie London - Fly Me to the Moon1964
4.09:45Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - Sunny Side of the Street1944
5.12:54Rosemary Clooney - Botch-a-Me1952
6.15:09Vinnie Bell - Dawn1967




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Saturday 6 February 2010

Easy Listening Disco (reposted)

This is one of my favourite selections so decided to give it a second posting. Hope you enjoy it.

I've called this selection Easy Listening Disco because that's just what it is - something like a Radio 2 playlist perhaps (but a good one, of course!).

South Side Movement is a recent discovery for me and we kick off with a nice funky instrumental. Next up is The Cutter - a fun Rediffusion library track, linking on to Eddie Kendricks early disco sound with Date with the Rain.

A bit of celebrity disco at track 4, but Johnny Mathis does it so nicely we can forgive him! Then at track 5 something interesting - an uncredited female singer on Sounds Like Soul's version of Son of a Preacher Man (another Rediffusion library track), and I must say whoever she is she gives Dusty a run for her money.

Going way back in time next for the Frank Sinatra track. This and the end track are from an EP that's been lying about since I was a child. Usual classy vocals accompanied by a very uptempo and swinging Billy May Orchestra on these two tracks.

A soulful sound from session singer Rosetta Hightower next, and some more funk from LTG Exchange, then on to another track from the 1980 film Prom Night. This track accompanies the dancing at the prom disco just before all the carnage begins!

We finish up with some classic pop from one-hit wonders Ace, and some late 60s northern soul from Marilyn Powell before ending with the second Frank Sinatra track.
















1.00:00South Side Movement - Mud Wind1972
2.04:25Vick Flick - The Cutter
3.06:29Eddie Kendricks - Date With the Rain1972
4.15:02Johnny Mathis - Gone, Gone, Gone1979
5.21:22Sounds Like Soul - Son of a Preacher Man1969
6.23:44Frank Sinatra - Dancing in the Dark1959
7.26:06Rosetta Hightower - Friendship Train
8.29:51LTG Exchange - Waterbed1974
9.35:22Paul Zaza - Love Me Til I Die1980
10.39:58Ace - How Long1975
11.43:06Syd Dale - Time for a Change1974
12.46:30Marilyn Powell - Something to Hold on To1968
13.49:14Frank Sinatra - Baubles, Bangles and Beads1959




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Saturday 30 January 2010

O Michel

For some reason I've had this 1979 Patsy Gallant track on my mind for a few days. Don't know why as it was never one of my favourites, but it made me get the album out and give it another spin.

Typical late 70s disco really, though there's something about it I like. The lyrics seem quite amusing, and I love the idea of a "disco cafe" - I wonder what they were like!

Patsy is only really known for "From New York to LA" in the UK, though she had a longer career in her native Canada, and I hear is still going strong, having appeared in a film there a few years ago.

Enjoy the track!



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Saturday 2 January 2010

Grooveroom Talking - 2 January 2010

Welcome to the first show of 2010, and Happy New Year to everyone!

Some good stuff in this show - we're looking at the 1979 Joan Collins film The Bitch, as well as sampling some music from an early 70s porn film.

And of course we could hardly talk about 70s porn without playing the Andrea True Connection classic More, More, More.

Hope you enjoy it - look forward to reading any thoughts, suggestions etc on the comments!



















1.Andrea True Connection - More, More, More1976
2.Karen Silver - Hold On, I'm Comin'1979
3.Players Association - Turn the Music Up1979
4.Skatt Brothers - Walk The Night1979
5.Pattie Brooks - My Heart Belongs To You1979
6.Herb Alpert - Rise1979
7.Don Argott - If It Ain't Easy, It Ain't Sleazy1972