RADIO.D59B / FUNK FOUNDATION #43 / BLUE-EYED SOUL

Published: Nov. 8, 2023, 9 p.m.

From the blues, soul and jazz\u2026the groove has no boundaries. In the 60s and 70s it crossed over to pop and rock artists \n\nwhich were predominantly white. They created interesting fusion blending all different styles. These records are \n\nnot easy to find\u2026mostly hidden in the vast crates of rock and pop...with touches of jazz-fusion and funk. \n\nIt is all vinyl set from my record collection. Check it out\u2026and enjoy it\u2026\n\n\n1.Pride feat. David Axelrod - The death of Juan Diaz \u201870\n2.Elliot Lurie feat. Ernie Watts, Larry Carlton, Wilton Felder and Joe Sample - Rainbow girl '75\n3.Phil Keaggy - Follow me up '78\n4.Pete Carr - On Lucifer's knee '76\n5.Rachel Sweet - It's so different here '79\n6.Butts Band - Don't wake up \u201875\n7.Pete Carr - Trapped in a bubble '76\n8.Sky King - Why don't you take us '75\n9.Andy Pratt - I want to see you dance '77\n10.Mike Green Band - In the morning '75\n11.Felix Cavaliere feat. Michael Brecker and Buzzy Feiten (Full Moon) - Flip flop \u201875\n12.Rose - Nightlife '79\n13.Joe English - Is there not one good man '80\n14.Mickey Thomas - Nice guys finish last '77\n15.Tom Letizia - Sympathetic vibrator '81\n16.Terry Garthwaite - Bye bye '78\n17.Mike Green Band - Pale, pale moon '75\n18.Mark Murphy - Sunday in New York '73\n19.Photoglo - Steal away '80\n20.The Electric Prunes - Individual Confessional '68\n21.Wild Blue Yonder - This is for you '78\n22.Rob Mullins - Underground express '86\n23.Robert Klein - Mind over matter '74\n24.Rare Silk - Red clay '84\n\nCheers...George