Bob Marley, "Keep On Moving"
This comes from the second collection of Bob Marley's singles collection, The Complete Bob Marley & The Wailers. The second collection is called Soul Revolution, and I think I generally prefer the previous volume on the...
Phono-Comb, "Grip 'n' Grin"
Phono-Comb is a successor band to the great Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, which you probably guessed if you're familiar with that band's work. Two-thirds of the band (Don Pyle on drums...
Pete Rock & CL Smooth, "For Pete's Sake"
From the stone-cold classic Mecca And The Soul Brother, this song is typically excellent. Every song on this record hits hard, it's incredible.
PJ Harvey, "Ascending"
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The Emotions, "I Could Never Be Happy"
Late period Stax single here, which you can hear in that much more 70s funk sound. And of course, the production at this point is much richer than some of the earlier stuff.
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DJ Logic, "Abyss"
My kids and I often joke about "dog logic", where dogs try to reason about the world from their first principles, and it leads to some funny places. So now, I'm trying to figure out what...