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50s to 90s Love Songs-Andy WIlliams,Billy Joel,Elvis Presley,John Denver,Matt Monro,Tom Jones,


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01. B.J. Thomas — Raindrops Keeps Falling On My Head
02. Andy Williams — Moon River
03. Andy Williams — Where Do I Begin (Love Story)
04. Elvis Presley — Cant Help Falling In Love
05. Matt Monro — If I Never Sing Another Song
06. Matt Monro — Walk Away
07. Tom Jones — My Elusive Dreams
08. Rigtheous Brothers — Unchained Melody
09. Julio Iglesias — Hey
10. Leo Sayer — When I Need You
11. Eric Clapton — Tears In Heaven
12. Elton John — Candle In The Wind
13. Dan Byrd — Boulevard
14. Billy Joel — Honestly
15. Billy Joel — Just The Way You Are
16. Billy Ocean — Suddenly
17. John Denver — Perhaps Love
18. John Denver — Leaving On A Jet Plane
19. George Michael — Careless Whisper
20. Paul Davis — I Go Crazy
21. Paul Young — Every Time You Go Away
22. Spandau Ballet — True
23. Steve Perry — Foolish Heart
24. Stevie Wonder — I Just Called To Say I Love You
25. Frankie Valli

Donna Summer ~ I Feel Love 1977 Disco Purrfection Version


The Billboard chart for the week ending August 6, 1977 had Andy Gibbs «I Just Want To Be Your Everything» at #1, Bill Contis #1 «Gonna Fly Now» had dropped to #47 and The Brothers Johnson «Strawberry Letter #23» was on its way up at #34. The top new entry that week was Mecos future #1 hit «Theme From Star Wars» at #71. There were eleven other new songs that week and at #86 was this groundbreaking electronic disco tune from Donna Summer. It was the coda for her latest LP «I Remember Yesterday» which pretty much summed up pop music from the 40s to the future with each era having a song on the album. This songs unmistakeable intro of a rising synthesizer and at the crescendo, a dizzying array of layered synthesized sounds burst out of the radio at me that late spring. It started just as i got to the pharmacy and I had to turn off the car and listen to the whole thing while my sister waited digging the groove. Hypnotizing and mesmerizing, it was a watershed moment in pop history. Disco historians and critics both agree that «I Feel Love» is the birth of EDM (Electronic Dance Music), courtesy of Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte and Donna Summer. Summers voice and Keith Forseys kick drum are the ONLY elements not created by a computer. Moroder had this idea for a song using oscillators to create a sonic disco experience and brought it to Summer. She said, «Giorgio brought me this popcorn track and I said What the hell is this, Giorgio?» The «popcorn» she was referring to was the 1972 single by Hot Butter, an early song that used the Moog Synthesizer to great effect that replicated the sound of popcorn popping and syncopating it with the electronic beats and bass. She finished the song «as a joke» not realizing the impact it was going to have. Summer notes that she knew the song was about the groove and that too many vocals would get in the way, so Pete Belotte wrote simple lyrics and she sang the song as if she were in a romantic reverie with her ice princess soprano and it fit perfectly. It was not considered for commercial release, and was the B side of «Cant We Sit Down And Talk It Over». DJ reaction was much stronger for the B side and Casablanca re-released the single with «I Feel Love» as the A side. Peaking at #4 disco and #6 pop in the US, it topped the UK charts for four weeks. Its influence never wavered and in 1982 Patrick Cowley, an ex-lightinh man and neophyte disco producer made a name for himself with his astonishing nearly 16 minute remix that actually improved on the original. For this version I have edited together the original 12" version, the hard to find instrumental version and finish off with Patrick Cowleys remixed version for 27 minutes of disco heaven. I spent more money trying to find a pristine vinyl copy of the Patrick Cowley remix from 1982, acquiring FIVE copies and finally found one that was crystal clear...I hope you keep with the whole trip here…

Sona Jobarteh


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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCO Chair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.

Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combines various genres of African Music and western musical elements.

Sonah Jobarteh – Acoustic Guitar/ Kora/ Vocals
Kari Bannermann – Acoustic Guitar
Andi McLean – Electric Bass/ BVs
Mouhamadou Sarr – Djembe/ Congas/ Calabash/ BVs

Recorded on 1 July 2015 at the «mon ami», Weimar.

For further information visit:
www.hfm-weimar.de/tms

Shocking Blue - 20 Hits (Full Album)


00:00 — Venus
02:58 — Inkpot
05:36 — Lucy Brown Is Back In Town
08:28 — Send Me A Postcard
11:08 — Long And Lonesome Road
13:57 — Mighty Joe
17:06 — Never Marry A Railroad Man
20:12 — Hello Darkness
23:05 — Blossom Lady
26:37 — Out Of side Out Of Mind
29:21 — Rock In The Sea
32:21 — Eve And The Apple
35:02 — Oh Lord
37:33 — Let Me Carry Your Bag
40:59 — This America
43:58 — Love Buzz
47:43 — Hot Send
50:20 — Loving You
53:44 — You Get Me A World

Disco Inferno (LP / 12" Version)


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Disco Inferno (LP / 12" Version) · The Trammps

Atlantic 60th: On The Dance Floor Vol. 2

℗ 1977 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the US.

Producer: Earl Young
Producer: Norman Harris
Producer: Ronnie Baker
Vocals: The Trammps
Composer, Writer: Leroy Green
Writer: Ron Kersey
Composer: Tyrone Kersey

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Wham! - Last Christmas (Pudding Mix)


«Last Christmas» by Wham! — Pudding Remix
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Lyrics:
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day you gave it away
This year, to save me from tears
Ill give it to someone special
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day you gave it away (You gave it away)
This year, to save me from tears
Ill give it to someone special (Special)

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