Star Time #232: Roll With the Punches


It's a two-fer... uh, Sunday! I was backlogged on uploading Star Time episodes on account of my inattentiveness and imbalance. But today I rolled up my sleeves, girded my physical faculties, took a deep breath, and sat down in a chair to type in some code for about 30 minutes. We're all caught up now, plus we get an hour back. This week's episode contains songs from 1973-76, a fairly short time frame that represents the years R&B music perhaps made its biggest impression on my childhood. It's the stuff that made the most notches on my central nervous system, so obviously I hold it in some esteem.

ArtistSongYearLabel
Set 1   
King FloydHere It Is1973ATCO
Foster SylversApples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie1974MGM
The CasualeersDance, Dance, Dance1974Roulette
Graham Central StationWhy?1974Warner Bros.
Marry McCrearyMy Love Is Real1973Shelter
Jesse MorganI Gotta Get Back1973Jesmor Records of Hawaii
The DramaticsRichest Man Alive1976ABC
The SpinnersHow Could I Let You Get Away1973Atlantic
Set 2   
Sam & DaveShoo Rah, Shoo Rah1975United Artists
Van McCoyRoll With the Punches1975Avco
Crown Heights AffairSuper Rod1974RCA Victor
The Edwin Hawkins SingersYou Can't Please Everybody1973Buddah
Earth, Wind & FireOn Your Face1976Columbia
The TymesThe Sha-La Bandit1974RCA Victor
Set 3   
The CountsFunk Pump1974Aware
DuralchaJody Is Gone1974Microtronics Sound
Prophets of PeaceThe Max1975Maxx
Opus IVIf It Don't Fit1976Cotillion
BarrabasDesperately1976Atco
The EmotionsPut a Little Love Away1974Volt
Betty EverettBlack Girl1973Fantasy
Set 4/Outro   
The O'JaysGive the People What They Want1975Philadelphia Int'l
Black Soul ExpressParty Time1975Black Soul Express
Jimmy HelmsBrother Sunshine1976Cube
George McCraeI Ain't Lyin'1975T.K.
Creative SourcePass the Feelin' On1975Polydor
Billy PrestonDo It While You Can1975A&M

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