The Andy Morales Show (Radio Podcast #76) (May 13, 2017)

  • 7 years ago
Hey everybody!!

Here is my 76th podcast to my very own personal radio show called, "The Andy Morales Show". This one focuses on the sounds of 1980's Slow Jam Music; an iconic musical genre that was most commonly used for love songs mixed with R&B & Soul influences. Recorded on: May 13, 2017; during Mother's Day Weekend. Hope all of you will enjoy my 76th podcast to, "The Andy Morales Show".

Songs on this show:
1. The S.O.S. Band - "Tell Me If You Still Care (12" Extended LP Version)" (Epic / CBS / Tabu Records - 1983) (*Known for their '80 multi-platinum hit, "Take Your Time (Do It Right)". / Featured on their 4th album, "On The Rise".)
2. Five Star - "Strong As Steel (7" Radio Edit)" (Tent / RCA Records - 1987) (*A popular British Pop/R&B group that consisted of the Pearson siblings; Stedman, Lorraine, Deniece, Doris, & Delroy. / From their 3rd album, "Between The Lines".)
3. Eugene Wilde - "Gotta Get You Home Tonight (12" Extended LP Version)" (Island / 4th & Broadway / Philly World Records - 1984) (*His most successful song of all time as an R&B performer. / Featured on his debut self-titled LP, "Eugene Wilde".)
4. Ian Foster - "Out For The Count (Album Version)" (MCA Records - 1987) (*A forgotten R&B/Soul artist from London, England. / Featured on his only album, "Ian Foster".)
5. John White - "(Can't) Get You Out Of My System" (Geffen Records - 1987) (*An underrated R&B/Soul artist from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. / Featured on his only album, "Night People".)
6. Gregory Abbott - "Shake You Down (12" Extended Club Mix)" (CBS / Columbia Records - 1986) (*His worldwide biggest hit featured on his 1st LP, "Shake You Down".)
7. James "D-Train" Williams - "Oh How I Love You (Girl) (12" Extended)" (CBS / Columbia Records - 1986) (*The monumental lead vocalist to the classic '81 Disco track titled, "You're The One For Me". / Featured on his 1st solo album, "Miracles Of The Heart".)
8. Jean Carne - "Candy Love" (CNR / Omni Records - 1986) (*She was known for working with a couple of notable soul musicians and bands during the 70's and early 80's like: Earth, Wind & Fire, Glenn Jones, & The Temptations. / Featured on her 6th album, "Closer Than Close".)
9. Debbie Johnson - "Just Like Magic" (Marigold Records - 1988) (*An obscure R&B performer from Canada. / Featured on her debut LP, "Just Like Magic".)

Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Greg Helbeck

You seen it here first on Dailymotion! :)

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