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Eugene McDaniels – Unspoken Dreams Of Light (1970)

Eugene McDaniels may be famous (or infamous) for `Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse` but for my money (which isn’t much these days), THIS album has the songs! One of the weirdest career trajectories in...

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Eugene McDaniels – Cherrystones (1970)

Killer political psych/funk/groove/soul classic from Eugene McDaniels (AKA The Left Rev Mc D). Released by Atlantic (SD 8259), and featuring Ron Carter and Hugh McCracken. Features the song...

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Hall & Oates – She’s Gone (1973)

Abandoned Luncheonette is the second album by the American pop music duo Hall & Oates, released in 1973, which combines folk, Philly soul, and acoustic soul. The most well-known track from the...

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Graham Nash – Chicago (1970)

The song refers to both the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, as well as the trial of the Chicago Eight, where protesters at the convention were charged with intent to incite...

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Chic – Will You Cry (When You Hear This Song) (1979)

A nice throwback from Chic called “Will You Cry” from the album RISQUE. Nas sampled this for his joint “Just A Moment” feat Quan. [Source] [via Kanye West - dedicated to Lars Villemoes]

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Ohio (1970)

“Ohio” is a protest song written and composed by Neil Young in reaction to the Kent State shootings of May 4, 1970, and performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. It was released as a single,...

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Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (1969)

The song was popularized by Roberta Flack in 1972 in a version that became a breakout hit for the singer. The song first appeared on Flack’s 1969 album First Take. Flack’s rendition was much slower...

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Yes – Sweetness (1969)

Yes is the 1969 eponymous debut album from British progressive rock band Yes, considered among the first progressive rock albums. The original Yes line-up of vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris...

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Yes – Heart Of The Sunrise (1971)

“Heart of the Sunrise” is a progressive rock song by British band Yes. It is the closing track on their fourth album, 1971’s Fragile. The compositional credits go to Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, and...

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The Rosettes – Moving Up (1952)

Released in April of 1952, as part of Atlantic Records Gospel Series. Unfortunately, that only lasted for nine releases before being discontinued due to lack of sales. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a part...

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