Nobody can live forever. |
Vinyl grooves going down at the Junction Wednesday night. Luaka Bop reemerges with volume 4 of the great World Psychedelic Classics series, this time highlighting the existential Brazilian soul of Tim Maia. Plus, the last remaining track on the Antibalas album, a killer new compilation of funky drummer Roy Porter from Germany's Tramp Records, and the Michael Kiwanuka track that got boxed out by Fela last week! Soul Junction October 3, 2012 Playlist (Song/Artist/Album/Label): "Gimme Some Lovin'" Funk, Inc. Priced to Sell (Prestige) "Cry Me a River" J.J. Johnson First Place (Columbia) "Trick Hips" Bobby Timmons with Johnny Lytle Workin' Out! (Prestige) "Lullaby of the Leaves" Grant Green Grant's First Stand (Blue Note) "I'll Get Along" Michael Kiwanuka Home Again (Polydor/Interscope) "Hip City" Roy Porter Sound Machine The Story of the Roy Porter Sound Machine 1971-75 (Tramp) "Happiness Is..." Melvyn Price Rhythm & Blues (Wax Poetics) "Love Offering" Buddy Terry Lean On Him (Mainstream) "Manteca" Dizzy Gillespie The Source (Jazzman) "Quer Queira, Quer Nao Queira" Tim Maia Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia (Luaka Bop) "Just for a Moment" George Danquah Hot & Jumpy (Tropic Vibe/Secret Stash) "Sare Kon Kon" Antibalas Antibalas (Daptone) "You Goin' Miss Your Candyman" Terry Callier What Color is Love (Cadet) "City, Country, City" War The World is a Ghetto (United Artists) "Lonely Town, Lonely Street" Bill Withers Still Bill (Sussex) |