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100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #60 James Brown – Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine

Released: 1970 In an interview that took place a couple of years before his death in 2006 James Brown was … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Funk, James Brown, Sex Machine, Soul

Lea Sen – You Of Now, Pt. 1 EP

Sometimes you just have to make things happen yourself; brought up in Paris – but far from the Champs-Élysées – … More

Joy Orbison, Lea Sen, Soul, You of Now Pt.1

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #63 Gil Scott-Heron – The Bottle

Released : 1974 Compared once in an interview to Bob Dylan, Gil Scott-Heron could only bristle, retorting to the suggestion … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Gil-Scott Heron, Jazz, Soul, The Bottle

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #78 Chaka Khan – I’m Every Woman

Released: 1978 Wherever it came from – god, chemical chance, magic – Yvette Marie Stevens as she was born found … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Aretha Franklin, Arif Mardin, Chaka Khan, Im Every Woman, Soul, Whitney Houston

Babeheaven – Sink Into Me review

What feels like a million years ago the term “bedroom” was a semi-derogatory one for musicians, applied to those who … More

Babeheaven, Indie, Sink Into Me, Soul

The 100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s

Picture: Lowestoft, 1975 Get the playlist here. To read about the song, click on the link in the song title. … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, 1970's, Punk, Reggae, Soul

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #97 The Temptations – Ball of Confusion (That’s What The World Is Today)

Released: 1970 “Segregation, determination, demonstration, integration” went one of the lines in Motown supergroup The Temptations first single of the … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Ball of Confusion, Soul, Tamla Motown, The Temptations

The Redskins – Neither Washington Nor Moscow reissue review

Dark times. A far right ruling party who exist to defend the establishment at all costs. A leader without a … More

Neither Washington Nor Moscow, Red Wedge, Soul, The Clash, The Redskins, X. Moore

Soul Survivors – The Return of Fold

It isn’t impossible to describe how much harder being in the music industry has got since the pandemic began, but … More

Aphelion, Fold, Funk, Jazz, Leeds, Leeds Music, Lorraine Hansbury, Soul

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #41 Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing)

Released : 1998 It was good to know that, even in the uber cynical nineties (Well, at least we thought … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Doo Wop (That Thing), Fugees, Lauryn Hill, Soul

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