| 
   Are
  You Ready?  | 
  
   Pacific
  Gas & Electric  | 
 
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   Funky
  Business  | 
  
   Cherokee  | 
 
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   The
  Time for Peace is Now  | 
  
   Fantastic
  Shadows  | 
 
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   Smiling
  Faces Sometimes  | 
  
   The
  Undisputed Truth  | 
 
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   Chairman
  Of The Board  | 
  
   Chairmen
  of the Board  | 
 
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   Free
  Ride  | 
  
   Edgar
  Winter Group  | 
 
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   Westbound
  #9  | 
  
   The
  Flaming Ember  | 
 
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   If I
  Can't Have You  | 
  
   Yvonne
  Elliman  | 
 
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   Pick
  Up The Pieces  | 
  
   Average
  White Band  | 
 
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   (Every
  Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again  | 
  
   L.T.D.  | 
 
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   Nightbird  | 
  
   Labelle  | 
 
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   Dirty
  Work  | 
  
   The
  Pointer Sisters  | 
 
| 
   Why
  Can't We Live Together  | 
  
   Timmy
  Thomas  | 
 
| 
   Turn
  Back The Hands Of Time  | 
  
   Tyrone
  Davis  | 
 
| 
   Goin'
  Down  | 
  
   Allen
  Toussaint  | 
 
| 
   Baby
  Let Me Kiss You  | 
  
   King
  Floyd  | 
 
| 
   Love
  Land  | 
  
   Charles
  Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band  | 
 
| 
   Love
  And Happiness  | 
  
   Al
  Green  | 
 
| 
   Bound  | 
  
   The
  Ponderosa Twins Plus One  | 
 
| 
   Maybe  | 
  
   The
  Three Degrees  | 
 
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Sucking in the 70's: Volume 11
     Sorry about the delay between posts - I was on vacation and was rushing around trying to get stuff done before I left.  As for this week's post, I know it may seem like overkill to keep putting out 70's compilation.... and maybe it is.  But before you judge, please listen to the newest volume.  In particular, listen to the Pointer Sisters' take on Steely Dan's Dirty Work.  Don't get me wrong, the original is pretty good, but the Pointer Sisters version is just sublime.  Maybe it's because I first heard it while watching Gaslit, the series about the Watergate break-in (I know the Pointer Sisters' version was released several years after Nixon resigned, but, it works so well), but it's really affecting in a way that the Steely Dan version never was.  Also, all the previous volumes are available as are all the Saluting the 70's compilations.
 
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