Tuesday, 19 January 2010

DJ Grizz- 60's Soul Mix Vol.2

I'm a man of my word and as promised another installment of my favorite 60's soul tunes. Bobby Bland, Booker T, early Ohio Players and the original of the often covered Breakfast in Bed are all in there. Next- SoulNRnB's weekend post (after pulling that Jacksons gem out the bag) then I'm back with some reggae goodness.

Grizz

http://rapidshare.com/files/337874413/60ssoul2.mp3

Tracklist in comments

7 comments:

Grizz said...

Malibus- Ten times a day
Don Thomas- Come on train
Bobby Bland- Ain’t nothing you can do
Baby Washington- Breakfast in bed
Bobby Marchan- What can I do
James and Bobby Purify- I’m your puppet
Ohio Players- Love slipped through my fingers
Jack Montgomery- Dearly beloved
Booker T and the Mgs- Soul jam
The Sapphires- Gotta have your love

e-keane said...

Tasty, toothsome and appetising....and better than any 5 a day......this one is ten times a day.......and the last time I managed ten times was probably back in the 60's!

Thanks a bunch.

Regards,


Eugene

Grizz said...

cheers Eugene! Ten times a day? I'd be happy with 10 times a year LOL

Anonymous said...

Am I missing the point here!!! 10 time what....

Grizz said...

The 1st tune on the mix is called 'Ten times a day' which Eugene took as a cue to make a double entendre and me, being a fan of Sid James and the 'Carry On' films picked up on immediately and responded to!!!!
Do keep up anon.!! LOL

e-keane said...

You listen to music ten times a day!

Anything else....you've got to have imagination....

And that's about all I can hope for these days.

Be good..and if you can't be good, be careful and take your mates along.


Enough of this infamy, as Kenneth Williams would say!

e-keane said...

Oh just remember Jeanie Reynolds advice on her "Fruit Song"!