The South Puget Sound Branch Office Version 2.0 finally opened for operations last week, and this is the first episode produced there. In reality nothing has changed about
Star Time or its R&B mission, but I've never been above whipping the masses into a frenzy over my renting a U-Haul. The vaulted ceiling, rhapsodized in the overlong spoken intro, is pictured below. Try not to gawk.
Artist | Song | Year | Label |
Set 1 | | | |
Jimmy Soul | Everybody's Gone Ape | 1963 | SPQR |
Chuck Flamingo | Love, Love, Love | 1965 | Rojac |
Shirley Lawson | The Star | 1966 | Backbeat |
Little Hank | Try to Understand | 1965 | Sound Stage 7 |
Wilson Pickett | Mustang Sally | 1966 | Atlantic |
Tammi Terrell | Make the Night Just a Little Longer | 1967 | Wand |
The Soul City Executives | Happy Chatter | 1968 | Soul City |
Set 2 | | | |
The Antiques | Go for Yourself | 1967 | La Salle |
Harvey Scales & the Seven Sounds | Trying to Survive | 1967 | Magic Touch |
The Fabulous Counts | Scrambled Eggs | 1969 | Cotillion |
The Masqueraders | I'm Just an Average Guy | 1968 | AGP |
Marlena Shaw | I'm Satisfied | 1969 | Cadet |
Damn Sam the Miracle Man | Give Me Another Joint | 1970 | Tay-Ster |
The Temptations | Ball of Confusion (That's What the World is Today) | 1970 | Gordy |
Joe Hicks | Home Sweet Home (Part II) | 1969 | Scepter |
Set 3 | | | |
Magictones | Good Old Music | 1970 | Westbound |
Good Time Charlie | Whoop It On Me | 1968 | Reka |
Billy Sha-rae | Let's Do It Again | 1971 | Spectrum |
Ecstasy, Passion & Pain | Ask Me | 1974 | Roulette |
Al Green | You Ought to Be with Me | 1972 | Hi |
The Main Ingredient | You Can Call Me Rover | 1973 | RCA Victor |
The Isley Brothers | Work to Do | 1972 | T-Neck |
Set 4/Outro | | | |
Doris Duke | Grasshopper | 1975 | Scepter |
Soft Touch | Plenty Action | 1976 | Sundance |
C.C.P.P. | Clavinet Shit | 1975 | Vadim |
The Edwards Generation | Smokin' Tidbits | 1976 | Tight |
Hodges, James & Smith | Rusty Old Halo | 1975 | 20th Century |
Barry White | What Am I Gonna Do With You | 1975 | 20th Century |
Bobby Womack | Daylight | 1975 | United Artists |
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