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    <title>If It Rotates We Can Control It</title>
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    <updated>2009-09-15T01:46:12Z</updated>
    <subtitle>Funky music - Worldwide Rare Grooves and Cool Sounds</subtitle>
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    <title>Joyousness</title>
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    <published>2009-09-15T01:39:25Z</published>
    <updated>2009-09-15T01:46:12Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Orchestral, jazz, gospel, acoustic, soul, and disco - all packed into 30 minutes! It sounds too varied, but really, there&apos;s something that holds all these songs together - a kind of joyousness that I&apos;m really feeling. You can hear it in Pharoah Sanders&apos; voice, in the rolling gospel of Mary...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Orchestral, jazz, gospel, acoustic, soul, and disco - all packed into 30 minutes!  It sounds too varied, but really, there's something that holds all these songs together - a kind of joyousness that I'm really feeling.  You can hear it in Pharoah Sanders' voice, in the rolling gospel of Mary Lou Williams, and in the drums of Ginger Baker.  There's also the new soul of Myron and E - and I have been jamming this track hard all summer.  Check it out at <a title="Timmion" href="http://www.timmion.com"> Timmion records</a>.  The show also has a couple of tracks from 1981 - Rene & Angela with the deep groove, and Jewel with an absolutely phenomenal stringed disco track.  I love playing this song out, because even if you don't know it (it's an obscure recording), you <i>know</i> it.

<p><a title="Listen!" href="http://www.ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates_Varied.mp3">Listen</a>

<p>Rotary Connection - Amen
<br />Mary Lou Williams - Clap Your Hands
<br />Pharoah Sanders - Goin' To Africa
<br />Ginger Baker - Blood Brothers 69
<br />Linda Lewis - Spring Song
<br />Myron and E - Cold Game
<br />Rayfield Reid & the Magnificents - Dynamite Party
<br />Jewel - Paradise
<br />Rene & Angela - I Love You More  

<p>PS There's more African music coming - stay tuned!]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>End of the Night, All Night</title>
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    <published>2009-09-06T18:16:07Z</published>
    <updated>2009-09-06T18:21:00Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Just a break from the African stuff for a minute here... I was playing a show out the other day, and I was ending off the night, and really enjoying playing the slower, deeper grooves. So I made a little half hour mix of it. End of the Night, All...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Just a break from the African stuff for a minute here... I was playing a show out the other day, and I was ending off the night, and really enjoying playing the slower, deeper grooves.  So I made a little half hour mix of it.  End of the Night, All Night!

<p><a title="Listen!" href="http://www.ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates_EndOfNight.mp3">Listen</a>

<p>Gwen McCrae - 90% of Me is You
<br />Arnold Blair - Trying to Get Next to You
<br />Sharon Forrester - Silly, Wasn't I?
<br />Al Green - I'm Glad You're Mine
<br />The 8th Day - She's Not Just Another Woman
<br />Pamoja - Oooh Baby
<br />OV Wright - Let's Straighten It Out
<br />Lani Hall - Love Song
<br />Jorge Ben - Eu Vou Torcer]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>West African Funk - Part 2!</title>
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    <published>2009-08-27T01:57:45Z</published>
    <updated>2009-08-27T02:20:45Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Part two of records brought back from my recent trip to West Africa. I had intended this mix to get into the Afro-Latin &amp; Guinean stuff, but as I started recording it turned into a strong funk set, with a touch of disco. That&apos;s what you get when you don&apos;t...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Part two of records brought back from my recent trip to West Africa.  I had intended this mix to get into the Afro-Latin & Guinean stuff, but as I started recording it turned into a strong funk set, with a touch of disco.  That's what you get when you don't plan in advance!  So this set is heavy on Nigerian artists (ending with the incomparable Fela), with some sweet disco-y sounds from Cameroon.  And you know I couldn't leave out the Orchestre Poly-Rhytmo from Benin, here with 'Ne Te Faches Pas' from their 'Special 80' LP.  

<p>It starts off a bit slowly, but really picks up.  Hope you like it.  As before, sorry for the pops & noise - getting records to survive in West Africa is not easy.  Looks like afro-latin will have to wait for Part 3!

<p><a title="Afro Mix #2" href="http://www.ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates_Afro2.mp3">Listen</a>

<p>Amadou Balake - Wayisjelequeyele (Burkina Faso)
<br />City Boys Band - Obaa Mpe Wo A Ompe Wo Ka (Ghana)
<br />Ofege - Nobody Fails (Nigeria)
<br />Christy Essien - Life Is A Game (Nigeria)
<br />JM Tim & Foty - Funky Bafoussam (Cameroon)
<br />Ekambi Brilliant - Aboki Mon Copain (Cameroon)
<br />Matata - Gimme Some Lovin' (Nigeria)
<br />Bongos Ikwue & the Groovies - No More Water In the Well (Nigeria)
<br />Orchestre Poly-Rhytmo - Ne Te Faches Pas (Benin)
<br />Fela Kuti - Lady (Nigeria)]]>
        
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    <title>West African Funk!</title>
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    <published>2009-08-07T03:15:29Z</published>
    <updated>2009-08-07T03:21:13Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[What's up everybody?&nbsp; No activity on this blog for A WHILE now... anyways, I've just come back from Africa, specifically West Africa (Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin), and while I was mostly touristing, if I had a chance to look for records I would take it, so I've come back...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What's up everybody?&nbsp; No activity on this blog for A WHILE now... anyways, I've just come back from Africa, specifically West Africa (Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin), and while I was mostly touristing, if I had a chance to look for records I would take it, so I've come back with some cool stuff.&nbsp; More stuff than can fit in one mix, that's for sure.&nbsp; But this is the start!</p><p>I had to cut some songs down - that Honore Avolonto track goes on for like 12 minutes, as does the 22 Band, so I mixed out.&nbsp; For this mix I didn't want to concentrate on any area or style too much, just to play some tracks from all over.&nbsp; There is persistent crackle throughout the mix, sometimes worse than others, sorry about that.&nbsp; I washed all the records (in the bathtub!), but they could probably stand to be washed again!</p><p>Hope you like it!</p><p>Funkees - Dancing Time (Nigeria)<br />Apostles - Never Too Late (Nigeria)<br />Honore Avolonto &amp; Black Santiago - Assounon Dje Dokoli (Benin)<br />Orchestre Poly-Rhytmo de Cotonou - Hwe Towe Hun (Benin)<br />Balla et ses Balladins - Nyo (Guinea)<br />Tentemba Jazz du Mali - Yayoroba (Mali)<br />22 Band Kankan - Deny (Guinea)<br />Pierre Sandwidi &amp; L'Orchestre Super Volta - Yamb Ne Y Capitale (Burkina Faso)<br />Orchestre The Black Dragons de Porto-Novo - Ohunyo (Benin)<br />Docteur Nico &amp; Orchestre African Fiesta - Sookie (Nigera)<br />Orchestre Poly-Rhytmo de Cotonou - Wodeka Roe (Benin)</p><p><a title="Afro Mix #1" href="http://www.ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates_Afro1.mp3">Listen</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Latin Jazz!</title>
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    <published>2008-11-10T03:03:58Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-10T03:17:41Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;For some reason I'm finding a lot of latin jazz lately in the stores &amp; thrifts... Since it's cold and rainy out, here are some top tuned to have you thinking summer.&nbsp;Pete Terrace - I Love Paris - you wouldn't think that a record of Cole Porter songs could swing...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img height="230" src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/finds1.JPG" width="471" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;For some reason I'm finding a lot of latin jazz lately in the stores &amp; thrifts... Since it's cold and rainy out, here are some top tuned to have you thinking summer.</p><p>&nbsp;<a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/terrace.mp3">Pete Terrace - I Love Paris</a> - you wouldn't think that a record of Cole Porter songs could swing like this!&nbsp; From 1960.</p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/machito.mp3">Machito - Mambo!</a>&nbsp; Serious players here - Charley Parker on Sax, Buddy Rich on drums... and&nbsp;a hot mambo - check out the piano at the end.&nbsp; 1961, I think.</p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/candido.mp3">Candido - Tin Tin Deo</a> - With Oscar Pettiford. 1957!</p><p>Finally, both the Beny More and the Tito Puente records do the same track - Babaratiri - I prefer the Beny More version, but take a listen to both, see for yourself!</p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/tp_babar.mp3">Tito Puente</a></p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/bm_babar.mp3">Beny More</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Why Vinyl is Better than MP3s</title>
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    <published>2008-09-15T01:39:24Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-15T01:48:25Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[So I've been reading&nbsp;articles lately in&nbsp;the newspapers about a vinyl comeback, and the argument most frequently used for people's preference for vinyl is that&nbsp;vinyl sounds better.&nbsp;&nbsp;Now I don't really know about that, but I do know that I much prefer vinyl, but for a completely different reason - it exposes...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>So I've been reading&nbsp;articles lately in&nbsp;the newspapers about a vinyl comeback, and the argument most frequently used for people's preference for vinyl is that&nbsp;vinyl sounds better.&nbsp;&nbsp;Now I don't really know about that, but I do know that I much prefer vinyl, but for a completely different reason - it exposes me to music that I didn't know that I liked.&nbsp; When you're downloading mp3s, you have to search for the titles, and then download them.&nbsp;&nbsp;You have to know about it in advance.&nbsp; When I go digging, I can find a new record that I'd never heard of&nbsp;before, and love it.&nbsp; I&nbsp;would never have thought to search for it on mp3.&nbsp; And then end result of all this is that my tastes get expanded, and I learn to love music that I perhaps wouldn't have liked before.&nbsp;</p><p>Listen to Show #70 <a title="Show #70" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates070.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/channels/292003" target="_blank">Odeo</a></p><p>Michel Legrand - Marins, Amis, Amants ou Maris<br />Gimmicks - Mas Que Nada<br />France Gall - Zozoi<br />Clan Murphy - Eventail<br />Odyssey - Battened Ships<br />Terry Winter - Thanks<br />Tom Jones - Hide and Seek<br />Dale Hawkins - Susie Q<br />OV Wright - Let's Straighten It Out</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Back from the Middle East</title>
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    <published>2008-08-14T17:22:27Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-14T17:29:04Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Sorry for the hiatus, I've been away travelling through Turkey, Syria, and Jordan.&nbsp; Great times.&nbsp; I didn't really look for records all that much, given how much more there is to do there, but definitely there is some cool music from the area.&nbsp; This gives me a chance to plug...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sorry for the hiatus, I've been away travelling through Turkey, Syria, and Jordan.&nbsp; Great times.&nbsp; I didn't really look for records all that much, given how much more there is to do there, but definitely there is some cool music from the area.&nbsp; This gives me a chance to plug a very cool website - <a title="Radio Diffusion" href="http://www.radiodiffusion.net/" target="_blank">Radio Diffusion</a> - there's entries on excellent music from around the globe, with an emphasis on 60s &amp; 70s tracks.&nbsp; Check the <a title="Turkey" href="http://radiodiffusion.wordpress.com/category/turkey/" target="_blank">Turkey entry</a>, and scroll down to 3 Hue El&nbsp;for an awesome track!&nbsp; </p><p>And, for your pleasure, another great Turkish track - from the 'Bosporus Bridges' compilation of a few years back, here's <a title="Dolana Dolana" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/kozent.mp3">Mustafa Kozent - Dolana Dolana</a>!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Funky 45s - Ladies Edition</title>
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    <published>2008-07-08T01:50:54Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-08T01:56:16Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[This week - all 45s from my collection of funky singles, and, in an extra twist - all groovy tracks from soul sisters!&nbsp; Some great tunes in here, from classic funk (Betty Harris, Jodi Gales), reggae (Marcia Griffiths), soul (Tommie Young), new (Sharon Jones), old (Shirley Ellis), and more stuff...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week - all 45s from my collection of funky singles, and, in an extra twist - all groovy tracks from soul sisters!&nbsp; Some great tunes in here, from classic funk (Betty Harris, Jodi Gales), reggae (Marcia Griffiths), soul (Tommie Young), new (Sharon Jones), old (Shirley Ellis), and more stuff that deserves more shine (Bonnie &amp; Sheila, Little Ann).&nbsp; Funky females, doing it for themselves!</p><p>Listen to Show #69 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates069.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; My <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/claim/feed/b4f95457dcd9c38b" target="_blank">Odeo Channel</a> (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p>Betty Harris - There's a Break in the Road<br />Bonnie &amp; Sheila - You Keep Me Hanging On<br />Little Ann - Going Down a One-Way Street<br />Jodi Gales - You Gotta Push<br />Betty Wright - It's Hard to Stop<br />Sharon Jones - How Long Do I Have to Wait For You<br />Marcia Griffiths - Feel Like Jumping<br />Tommie Young - Everybody's Got a Little Devil In Their Souls<br />Shirley Ellis - That's What the Nitty Gritty Is]]>
        
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    <title>Show #68 - Boogaloo Mania!</title>
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    <published>2008-06-22T22:29:11Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-22T22:35:14Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Show #68 - Boogaloo Mania!&nbsp; Well, it's not all boogaloo tracks for the whole show, but I can explain myself.&nbsp;&nbsp;You see the thing is that boogaloo is all about the party.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Party sounds for people to get down to and have a good time with.&nbsp; There's no pretension, just party music.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Show #68 - Boogaloo Mania!&nbsp; Well, it's not all boogaloo tracks for the whole show, but I can explain myself.&nbsp;&nbsp;You see the thing is that boogaloo is all about the party.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Party sounds for people to get down to and have a good time with.&nbsp; There's no pretension, just party music.&nbsp; And that sums up this show - once the first three tracks set the mood, I abandoned my playlist, and just went along with the flow - so you get hoppin' boogaloo, upbeat soul classics, Venus, and killer funk, all together -&nbsp;just how I like my parties!</p><p>Listen to show #68 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates068.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; My <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/claim/feed/b4f95457dcd9c38b" target="_blank">Odeo</a> Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p><p>Joe Loco - Shing-Ah-Ling<br />Charlie Palmieri - Boogaloo-Mania<br />Ray Barretto - The Soul Drummers<br />Stevie Wonder - Uptight<br />Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher<br />Freddie Terrell - Soul Know How to Make Music<br />Shocking Blue - Venus<br />Hudson County - Bim Sala Bim<br />Miguel de Deus - Black Soul Brothers</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Show #67 - Soulful Grooves</title>
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    <published>2008-05-26T02:18:41Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-26T02:44:07Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[It's all about SOUL for this episode.&nbsp;&nbsp;George Clinton&nbsp;said: &quot;soul is a hamhock in your cornflakes&quot; - I think of soul as music with feeling - and grooves.&nbsp; I take a look at soul in a few different contexts in this show - from the &quot;folk funk&quot; of Barbara and Ernie...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's all about SOUL for this episode.&nbsp;&nbsp;George Clinton&nbsp;said: &quot;soul is a hamhock in your cornflakes&quot; - I think of soul as music with feeling - and grooves.&nbsp; I take a look at soul in a few different contexts in this show - from the &quot;folk funk&quot; of Barbara and Ernie to the discoteque of Lalomie Washburn, to the organic sway of Sly, it's all got that soul... some classics in here, too - Alice Clark, Eddie Drennon, and Martha and the Vandellas cover of the Jackson 5 tune!</p><p>Listen to Show #67 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates067.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; My <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/claim/feed/b4f95457dcd9c38b" target="_blank">Odeo</a> Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p><p>Barbara and Ernie - Somebody to Love<br />Arnold Blair - Trying to Get Next to You<br />Alice Clark - Hey Girl<br />Martha Reeves and the Vandellas - I Want You Back<br />Lalomie Washburn - Give Me Love With the Music<br />Eddie Drennon - Do It Nice and Easy<br />Sly and the Family Stone - Say You Will</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Show #66- From Brazil to Africa (via the US &amp; Belgium)</title>
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    <published>2008-05-13T02:15:56Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-13T02:52:41Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Got some new (to me) Brazillian tracks that I'm excited to play - check the dope Fafa de Belem track, and marvel how she never stops singing!&nbsp; Orquestra e Coro give us a funky version of Helio Matheus' 'Kriola', and then we move into the Afro funk.&nbsp; Er, rather African-sounding...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Got some new (to me) Brazillian tracks that I'm excited to play - check the dope Fafa de Belem track, and marvel how she never stops singing!&nbsp; Orquestra e Coro give us a funky version of Helio Matheus' 'Kriola', and then we move into the Afro funk.&nbsp; Er, rather African-sounding funk, made by non-Africans.&nbsp; There's the Lafayette Afro Rock Band (American, recorded in France) with 'Oglenon', Nico Gomez (Belgian) with 'Ritual', and finally the 2006 sounds of Nomo (Ann Arbour) doing 'If You Want'.&nbsp; It only seemed right to close the show with some music genuinely from Africa - Ethiopia's Getatchew Mekurya doing 'Yegenet Muziqa'.</p><p>Listen to show #66 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates066.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; My <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/claim/feed/b4f95457dcd9c38b" target="_blank">Odeo Channel</a> (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p><p>Fafa de Belem - Naturalmente<br />Wando - Benedito e Julieta<br />Orquestra e Coro - Kriola<br />Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Oglenon<br />Nico Gomez - Ritual<br />Nomo - If You Want<br />Getatchew Mekurya - Yegenet Muziqa</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Show #65 - Let&apos;s Get Down!</title>
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    <published>2008-05-05T13:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-05T02:15:30Z</updated>
    
    <summary>After last week&apos;s delve into East German grooves, I thought we should get back to some straight up grooves - I originally intended this show to be oriented towards early 70s funk, but I was drawn to the later disco sounds - and I even slipped in some early 80s...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After last week's delve into East German grooves, I thought we should get back to some straight up grooves - I originally intended this show to be oriented towards early 70s funk, but I was drawn to the later disco sounds - and I even slipped in some early 80s tracks.&nbsp; Highlights of this show - the amazing Nina Simone which shows how to <em>really</em> get down,&nbsp;'the vulture' by Labi Siffre, which is just about everything you could wish for in a track - huge&nbsp;opening break, irresistable groove.. damn!&nbsp; There's&nbsp;a pair of tracks from 1981 - Conquest, and the Whispers (who continually impress me with their 80s material).&nbsp; The show finishes with a sweet track from Linda Tillery on the lesbian-founded&nbsp;<a title="wiki link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Records" target="_blank">Olivia</a> label out of LA/Oakland.&nbsp; Dig it!</p><p>Listen to show #65 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates065.mp3">right here</a>.&nbsp; My Odeo Channel.&nbsp; (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p><p>Nina Simone - Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter<br />Ice - Time Will Tell<br />Labi Siffre - The Vulture<br />New York Community Choir - Express Yourself<br />Conquest - Give it to Me (If You Don't Mind)<br />The Whispers - In The Raw<br />Linda Tillery - Freedom Time</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Tear Down This Wall!</title>
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    <published>2008-04-28T01:49:13Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-28T01:54:45Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Sorry for no show last week - I went to Berlin!&nbsp; Just got back, so I'm just going to put up a few tracks for a quick taste - all tracks that came out on the East German label Amiga (which also seemed to press up a LOT of Western...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/ddr.JPG" border="0" /></p><p>Sorry for no show last week - I went to Berlin!&nbsp; Just got back, so I'm just going to put up a few tracks for a quick taste - all tracks that came out on the East German label Amiga (which also seemed to press up a LOT of Western music - surprised me).&nbsp; You can get a hold of these tracks in the great Amiga A Go-Go compliations (<a title="Amazon.com" href="http://www.amazon.com/Amiga-Go-Various-Artists/dp/B000N0WAPK/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1209347258&amp;sr=8-5" target="_blank">buy at Amazon</a>).&nbsp; Here are 3 tracks for you:</p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/DDR1.mp3">Modern Soul Band - 5 nach halb 7</a></p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/DDR2.mp3">Orchester G&uuml;nter Gollasch - es steht ein haus in new orleans</a></p><u>U<a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/DDR3.mp3">schi Br&uuml;ning - hochzeitsnacht</a></u> <p>&nbsp;</p>]]>
        
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    <title>28 Minutes, 9 Songs</title>
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    <published>2008-04-13T23:19:54Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-13T23:58:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[&nbsp;Show #64: A lot of songs to fit into 30 minutes!&nbsp; Some good ones, too - the first half starts with the jazzy latin sounds of Joe Loco, and moves through the Afro-Latin Soultet on it's way to Brazil - with Candeia&nbsp;and Tania Maria keeping the groove moving.&nbsp; The first...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/clock.jpg" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>Show #64: A lot of songs to fit into 30 minutes!&nbsp; Some good ones, too - the first half starts with the jazzy latin sounds of Joe Loco, and moves through the Afro-Latin Soultet on it's way to Brazil - with Candeia&nbsp;and Tania Maria keeping the groove moving.&nbsp; The first half ends with Quebecois ye-ye girl Jenny Rock with&nbsp;'Le Grand Menage', a 1'28 slice of 60s pop.&nbsp; In the second half, we&nbsp;go from&nbsp;Euro&nbsp;e-z funksters El Chicles, to Canada's Wayne McGhie, who delivers one of the sickest drum breaks&nbsp;out&nbsp;there.&nbsp; To round out the show, there's the falsetto sounds of Rayfield Reid, and&nbsp;a classic Eddie Kendricks track to finish it all off.&nbsp;&nbsp;Check it out - 9 songs in 28 minutes means that even if you don't like something, it'll be over soon enough!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Listen to Show #64 <a title="listen!" href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/IfItRotates064.mp3">right here!</a>&nbsp; My <a title="Odeo" href="http://odeo.com/claim/feed/b4f95457dcd9c38b" target="_blank">Odeo</a> Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)</p><p>Joe Loco - Anabacoa<br />Afro-Latin Soultet - I Couldn't Live Without Your Love<br />Candeia - Saudacao a Toco Preto<br />Tania Maria - O Voz do Povo<br />Jenny Rock - Le Grand Menage<br />El Chicles - Music for a Playboy<br />Wayne McGhie &amp; Sounds of Joy - Dirty Funk<br />Rayfield Reid &amp; the Magnificents - Dynamite Party<br />Eddie Kendricks - Date with the Rain</p>]]>
        
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    <title>3 Cool Quebec Tracks!</title>
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    <published>2008-04-07T02:28:50Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-07T02:48:45Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[There must've been something in the water in Quebec for it to have so many cool records from the 60s and 70s... I was recording some tracks, and thought that 3 of them would be perfect to share here:&nbsp;I'm a big sucker for cover versions, especially cover versions in other...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There must've been something in the water in Quebec for it to have so many cool records from the 60s and 70s... I was recording some tracks, and thought that 3 of them would be perfect to share here:&nbsp;</p><p>I'm a big sucker for cover versions, especially cover versions in other languages, so that's why this French-language version of 'Vehicle' is especially appealing!</p><p><img height="240" src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/2.JPG" width="320" border="0" /></p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/armistis.mp3">L'Armistis - Ma Vie</a></p><p>On their own 'Revolution' record label, here is another Quebec band with a kind of garage / funk hybrid, with a mercifully short guitar solo.&nbsp; I really dig this track.&nbsp; The title refers to a downpour.</p><p><img height="240" src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/3.JPG" width="320" border="0" /></p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/revolution.mp3">La Revolution Francaise - Y'Mouille a Sciaux</a></p><p>A surf-rock instrumental that I love to play out pitched up around +6.&nbsp; Always gets a good reaction.&nbsp; Funnily enough, the cover art is the same as a very rare Venezuelan record!</p><p><img height="240" src="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/images/4.JPG" width="320" border="0" /></p><p><a href="http://ifitrotates.com/blog/audio/jaguars.mp3">Les Jaguars - Jaguar Shake</a></p>]]>
        
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