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1982 studio album by Aretha Franklin

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Jagbags
Was Aretha Franklin The Greatest Cover Artist of All Time?

Jagbags

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 62:37


On the latest Jagbags, in support of the new Aretha Franklin Facebook bracket, we discuss her career and her musical impact. Was she the greatest cover artist of all time? What songs are your favorite? Does she have a classic album? Did you like her comeback songs in the 80s? Where does she rank on the All-Time Music Pantheon? Tune in for the full discussion of all things Aretha.

Party Favorz
Aretha Franklin: Legacy | Modern Dance Reworks of Her Iconic Hits [Expanded]

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 137:32


Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258bf568a6 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258bf568a6 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258bf568a6"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258bf568a6"); } Aretha Franklin first earned her spot in the Diva Hall of Fame back in 2016. Diving into her extensive discography—much of which predates my own musical awakening—left me utterly captivated. It's not just house music or the dance genres celebrated on Party Favorz that fascinate me; I'm a music aficionado through and through. My love spans everything from Motown to Stax, Soul, Disco, New Wave, Hard Rock, Punk, Country, and Pop. Franklin stands out as a monumental figure in my musical landscape. Whether I need a boost or I'm already riding a high, her songs are my go-to. Her vocal prowess and stylistic versatility are unmatched, and her influence during the politically charged 60s—when civil rights and anti-war protests were front and center—makes her deserving of her title, the Queen of Soul. Although Party Favorz focuses predominantly on dance music, Franklin's contributions to the genre shouldn't be underestimated. While she wasn't initially part of the dance music scene, her foray into it began in the early 80s with the disco classic "Jump To It" and later in the decade after switching Clive Davis' Arista Records on hits like "Freeway of Love," "Who's Zoomin' Who," and "Another Night." These songs showed her knack for genre fluidity. By the early 90s, Franklin had truly ventured into House Music, thanks to the C + C Music Factory's remix of "A Deeper Love" from the "Sister Act 2" soundtrack. This track has not only become a staple in DJ sets but is also an iconic anthem for the LGBTQ+ community. Worth noting is how today's DJs are reviving many of Franklin's earlier hits for new audiences. These songs are often sampled and remixed, creating a bridge between her legacy and contemporary dance music. This updated set is an extension of her original Diva Hall of Fame induction, and it incorporates new releases and alternate versions that weren't initially featured. As I heard about Franklin's illness, I felt compelled to revisit and expand this collection. I won't lie; blending these diverse genres was a complex undertaking, but it's been a labor of love. Today, Party Favorz honors Aretha Franklin, an undisputed icon in American music history, in the only way we know how. With utmost love and R-E-S-P-E-C-T, ladies and gentlemen, I present the incredible Aretha Franklin. Until the next time...ENJOY! Since the passing of Miss Aretha, there were several more remixes that dropped and suddenly, the second edition of her Diva Hall of Fame (and now Legacy) entries felt incomplete. I've since gone back and reworked the entire mix with the new entries and remastered everything for an overall better listening experience.

Get High On Motivation
Winter is Coming for You... Or It's Already Here

Get High On Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 28:43


It doesn't who you are, or where you are in life, trouble will come to find you. Today we have a transformational conversation about how to be prepared for, endure, and recover from a personal or professional winter. Interested in being a speaker at Get High On Motivation LIVE 2023: Jump To It? Click HERE to apply. WARNING: There is some adult words used in this episode. Small Business PROrganic, powerful, and unconventional strategies for BIPOC + WOC owned small businesses.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showMimi the Motivator offers: Online Courses Private/ Group Coaching Credit & Funding Learn more about what Mimi the Motivator offers at linktr.ee/mimithemotivator.

My Classic Soul
SPECIAL GUEST MARCUS MILLER

My Classic Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 41:47


With an incredible career as an ‘A’ list musician, songwriter, producer, film composer and recording artist in his own right, Marcus Miller has worked with some of the true legends and icons within contemporary music including Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, David Sanborn and many others.In this extensive conversation with SoulMusic.com founder David Nathan (who first met Marcus in 1981 when Luther Vandross was on the verge of jumpstarting his solo career), the multi-award winner recalls just a few of the many highlights of his career to date from his days of playing on a non-stop round of studio sessions in the late ‘70s to co-writing the 1982 now-classic “Jump To It” with Luther for Aretha and producing the Miles Davis breakthrough album, “Tutu”.

Jazzvaneio
Aretha Franklin - Spirit in the Dark Divas (Part 4)

Jazzvaneio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 54:59


Ato Quarto (Final): Aretha Franklin “Spirit in the Dark”Quarta e derradeira homenagem que “pletóricos” rendemos às quatro grandes “Divas Clássicas” do Jazz, Soul e da música popular americana. O grotesco enredo se dispunha: o ativismo, a religião, o delírio gospel e um piano, traições fraternais, uma trupe e descaminhos, a condescendência do acaso e um rebento em braços aos 12 anos. “Spirit in the Dark”, talvez seu álbum mais pessoal, é um clamor a liberdade, um ambíguo exercício de obstinada resiliência e otimismo claudicante, porém triunfante, ante a onipresente dor. Em companhia da Aretha Franklin assim nos despedimos do Jazzvaneio N4, estamos em 1970...Album: Aretha Franklin “Spirit in the Dark” 1970 - Atlanticwww.arethafranklin.netAto gravado no dia 07 de Novembro de 2020Outras Referências Artísticas e “culturais” (por ordem de menção): Clarence LeVaughn Franklin (Reverendo e ativista americano), Martin Luther King (Pastor e Ativista Civil norte-americano), Dinah Washington (Músico), Sam Cooke (Músico), I Never Loved a Man (The way I love you) (Música de Aretha Franklin), Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (Agrupação Musical de Estúdio), Baby I Love You (Música de Aretha Franklin), I say a Little Prayer (Música gravida por Aretha Franklin composta por Burt Bacharach y Hal David), (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since you´be been gone (Música de Aretha Franklin), You Make me Feel Like a Natural Woman (Música de ArethaFranklin composta por Carole King e Gerry Goffin), Respect (Música de Aretha Franklin composta por Otis Redding), (Música dos Eurythmics e Aretha Franklin composta por Annie Lennox y Dave Stewart), Angela Davis (Ativista norte-americana), Feeding America (ONG norte-americana), Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes (Centro assistencial e de pesquisa sobre o Diabetes), Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF – ONG dedicada a pesquisa sobre a AIDS), Mahalia Jackson (Música), Amazing Grace (Álbum da Aretha Franklin), New Temple Missionary Baptist Church (Templo religioso nos Estados Unidos), Quincy Jones (Músico e produtor musical), Curtis Mayfield (Músico e produtor musical), The Blue Brothers (filme dirigido por John Landis lançado em 1980), Jump To It (Álbum da Aretha Franklin), Who´s Zooming Who (Álbum da Aretha Franklin), The Eurythmics (Banda de Rock & Pop), George Michael (Músico), Jimmy Carter (Ex-presidente dos Estados Unidos), Bill Clinton (Ex-presidente dos Estados Unidos), Barack Obama (Ex-presidente dos Estados Unidos), Pulitzer (Premiaçao pelo reconhecimento ao mérito no jornalismo, literatura e música), Lady Soul (Álbum da Aretha Franklin), Aretha Now (Álbum da Aretha Franklin), Ray Charles (Músico), Live at Fillmore West (Álbum do Ray Charles e Aretha Franklin), The Dixie Flyers (Agrupação Musical de Estúdio), Ted White (esposo e empresário da Aretha Franklin), Road Movie (Gênero cinematográfico cujos argumentos se desenvolvem ao longo das viagens), Stevie Wonder (Músico), Songs in the Keys of Life (Álbum do Stevie Wonder) e BB King (Músico).Contato: info@jazzvaneio.com

The Pete Zapit Podcast
Roller Skating Jams Vol. 2

The Pete Zapit Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 63:35


Roller Skating Jams Vol. 2 hit the rink“Listen. I got three expressions: looking left, looking right and looking straight ahead.”—Pete Zapitpetezapit@gmail.com rate review and subscribe in iTunesTracklist—Change "A Lovers Holiday"George Benson "Love X Love"Vicky D "This Beat Is Mine"Carol Williams "Can't Get Away (From Your Love)"Linda Lewis "Class/Style (I've Got It)"Raydio "Get Down"Cherrelle with Alexander O'Neal "Saturday Love"Network "Cover Girl"The Shades "Keep In Touch Body To Body"Raw Silk "Do It To The Music"Glenn Jones "I Am Some Body"D Train "Keep On"Major Harris "All Of My Life" Steve Monite "Only You"Dynasty "Grove Control"Aretha Franklin "Jump To It"Ray Parker Jr. "Still In The Groove"Herbie Hancock "Ready Or Not"Frankie Smith "Double Dutch Bus"The Brothers Johnson "Stomp"The Whispers "It's A Love Thing"Prince "I Feel For You"Rhyze "Do Your Dance"Skyy "Here's To You"G.Q. "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)"D Train "Keep Giving Me Love"Michael Jackson "Get On The Floor"Aurra "In The Mood To Groove"Chicago "Street Player"Stargard "Wear It Out"Mass Production "Welcome To Our World"

Making a Scene Presents
Paulette McWilliams is Making a Scene

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 52:03


Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Paulette McWilliamsPaulette McWilliams is best known for her deep, sultry, silky, liquid velvet tones, her melodic interpretation, as well as her wide vocal range. Hers is one of the iconic voices behind Michael Jackson”s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” — Michael’s biggest hit! Aretha Franklin’s “Jump To It,” Billy Idol’s No. 1 hit “Mony Mony,” Luther Vandross’s many hits including “Stop To Love,”” “Wait For Love,” “Bad Boy/Having A Party,” and Power of Love. She has a beautifully long and extensive music history. A discography with far too many to mention them all here.Paulette McWilliams,Chasing The SunPaulette McWilliams,Never Letting Gomakingascene,Paulette McWilliamsPaulette McWilliams,So AmazingPaulette McWilliams,Ruby 

Unflopped
52. Aretha Franklin Vs The Pointer Sisters

Unflopped

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 47:19


In this episode the Unflopped crew discuss RuPaul, sister acts, and Dennis Edwards' wig. Stuart and Sean each pitch a flop single that they think deserved to be a pop music hit and Judge Joe gives his verdict. This week’s songs are ‘Jump To It’ by Aretha Franklin and ‘Dare Me’ by The Pointer Sisters. This episode was edited by Ben Goodstein.

The Televerse (mp3)
The Televerse #385- Spotlight on Sex Education Season 1

The Televerse (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 110:43


The first wave of 2019 premieres is here, giving us plenty of TV to dive in with this week on the podcast. Noel and Kate kick things off with their week in TV, starting with the comedies, including the premiere of Schitt’s Creek, black-ish’s colorism episode, the long-awaited Hitchcock and Scully spotlight episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the penultimate The Good Place, and a Cats-tastic Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Then we move over to genre and reality, including the premieres of The Promised Neverland, A Discovery of Witches, Star Trek: Discovery, and American Experience, season one of Carmen Sandiego, an underwhelming Top Chef: Kentucky, and a fun RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars. Then we move to the spotlight section, diving in with season one of Netflix’s Sex Education. Listen for our thoughts, then reach out with your own!Season Spotlight: Sex Education Season 1 (1:24:29)Our Week in Comedy Schitt’s Creek premiere (10:07) black-ish (15:40) Brooklyn Nine-Nine (19:16) The Good Place (23:24) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (29:02)Our Week in Genre and Reality The Promised Neverland premiere (38:16) A Discovery of Witches premiere (43:46) Carmen Sandiego Season 1 (48:54) Star Trek: Discovery premiere (56:29) American Experience premiere (1:01:35) Top Chef: Kentucky (1:05:47) RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (1:12:33)Music Featured: “Sexy Vagina Metaphor” feat. Riki Lindhome, from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend; “Jump To It” by Aretha Franklin

Party Favorz
The Best of Disco Classics — Ultimate Trash Disco Collection: Volume 1

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 129:59


Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258c054295 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258c054295 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258c054295"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258c054295"); } With a deep-rooted love for Disco and over 300 beloved Disco Classics mixed into non-stop party compilations, the Trash Disco series represents my devotion and passion for this iconic music genre. The Ultimate Collection of Disco Classics includes iconic songs like Ashford & Simpson's "Found A Cure", the BB&Q Band's "On The Beat", "Risky Changes" by Bionic Boogie, and Aretha Franklin's "Jump To It". Tracks like Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" are guaranteed to pull you onto the dance floor, and the timeless hit "Love Train" by the O'Jays concludes this compilation, leaving no disco fan wanting. This comprehensive collection even incorporates classic riffs that have inspired today's music, keeping fans grooving without a pause. While the original Trash Disco series may be more suitable for casual fans, the Ultimate Collection is specifically curated for aficionados who share my die-hard love for Disco Classics. The passion for these Disco Classics stemmed from my early years, devoid of pocket money in an upper-middle-class family. My father taught me the value of labor, and by sixth grade, I sought ways to support my burgeoning music obsession. Mowing lawns for neighbors sparked a small business, enabling me to indulge my love for disco. On weekends, I cycled miles to the local record store, purchasing disco 45s that fed my music cravings. This love for music didn't remain just a hobby; it led to my first job in a record store during high school, introducing me to a myriad of artists and genres. Despite my expanding musical horizons, my affection for Disco remained constant. This passion led to the creation of the Trash Disco series, a tribute to the unforgettable era of Disco Classics. Until next time... ENJOY! Album: Trash Disco | The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1Artists: VariousGenre: DiscoLength: 02:09:59 1. Ashford & Simpson - Found A Cure (Dim's Blue Losange Re-Edit) 2. B.B.& Q.Band - On The Beat (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 3. Young & Company - I Like What You're Doing To Me (Mikeandtess Edit 4 Mix) 4. Bionic Boogie - Risky Changes (Joey Negro Bionic House Mix) 5. Aretha Franklin - Jump To It (Twism & B3RAO Mix) 6. McFaddden & Whitehead - Aint No Stoppin' Us (Twism & B3RAO Remix) 7. Diana Ross - Love Hangover (Joey Negro, Micky More & Andy Tee Classic Disco Blend) 8. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Phil Kelsey 12'' Mix) 9. Dan Hartman feat. Loleatta Holloway - Vertigo/Relight My Fire (Amazing Maxi Extended Rework Harris Edit) 10. Cerrone - Supernature (Barry Harris 2018 Monster Mix) 11. Alec R. Costandinos - Romeo & Juliet (Leonidas Mix) 12. The Gibson Brothers - Cuba (Digital Visions Re-Edit)

Music Ate My Brain - The Official Music Podcast of Core Temp Arts

To celebrate the late great Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, Allegra and Karly got together to talk a little bit about Aretha’s life, dedication to civil rights, and of course her music. Our Top Aretha Songs 1971’s “Spanish Harlem” 1982’s “Jump To It” from the album: Aretha 1974’s “Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What [...]

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History of Color
Ep. 17 - Aretha Franklin Deserves R-E-S-P-E-C-T

History of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 128:25


To celebrate the late great Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, Allegra and Karly got together to talk a little bit about Aretha’s life, dedication to civil rights, and of course her music. Our Top Aretha Songs 1971’s “Spanish Harlem” 1982’s “Jump To It” from the album: Aretha 1974’s “Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What [...]

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Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)
Aretha Franklin Tribute Mix Part 1

Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 172:42


Part 2- https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tantricdex/episodes/2018-09-09T06_06_49-07_00 Aretha Franklin is without question the most accomplished vocalist in popular music – the undisputed Queen of Soul. And although there have been many pretenders to the throne, she still reigns supreme, regularly cited as the greatest female singer of modern times. A titan, with a voice that turned every room into a Cathedral. Her cultural impact is immeasurable. A child prodigy who began singing in her father’s church aged 12 and made her first record at 14. Ms. Franklin was a deeply reserved artist who spoke little about her art and shied away from revealing too much about her personal life. She once described her music as "me, with my hand outstretched, hoping someone will take it". Hers was a a life of heroism, heartbreak and hope and she articulated adversities and injustices that still exist today. A motherless child who grew up in extremely difficult circumstances fighting her way with attitude, pride and the unyielding will of a performer who became a symbol for the civil rights movement. She was also a champion of the women's rights movement giving them one of their early anthems with her rabble-rousing rendition of Otis Redding's ‘Respect’. Her ability to stimulate emotion is a talent few artists have ever been able to emulate. And her piano-playing prowess was unparalleled. Throughout her storied 60 year career she soulfully serenaded us with lush laments about love, loss and lust which will have a long lasting legacy. Born in Memphis and raised in Detroit, a city steeped in musical history and famed for producing icons in the industry. Franklin passed up the opportunity to sign with the legendary Motown label. However, Motown's most famous artists from Diana Ross to Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson were greatly influenced by her. It’s no coincidence that the Motown Museum laid out a book of condolence when the news of her death broke, playing nothing but her music all weekend. She spent most of her life living in Detroit, with the City celebrating her life by holding a 4 day event in memorial of her passing. A send off fit for a Queen. Her impact as an artist is first and foremost attributable to her style and skill as a singer. Her vivacious voice – a glorious mix of gospel, jazz, blues and soul. There are no words that can properly describe it – the authenticity of it, the agony in it, the strength of it, the magic in it, the depth to it. It is utterly sublime, an ethereal instrument from an extraordinary woman. It’s difficult not to have some degree of physical or emotional response to her brilliant and impassioned voice as it swoops and soars with effortless intensity. The ease with which she skips octaves in ‘You’re All I Need to Get By’, the force of the top notes she delivers in ‘Think’, the sassiness in the liberating cries of ‘Respect’, the velvety tone of her voice in ‘Day Dreaming’ and the playfulness of her inventive phrasing in ‘Jump To It’ have influenced generations of singers. The late singer is also renowned for her ability to so inhabit someone else’s song that it became completely her own. So much so that fellow singers would simply stop singing them. Stevie Wonder is famously quoted as saying “If Aretha took your song, you weren’t getting it back”. But she was much more than an interpreter, she wrote songs too often with her sisters Carolyn and Erma (who had a hit with ‘Piece of My Heart’). Never one to shy away, she was fully invested in the craft of record-making and was fully involved in the production of her music. Working out the rhythm part, the piano arrangement and the vocal lines. She poured her heart and soul into each and every one of her tracks. The fortitude of the blues, the sincerity of soul, the expressiveness of jazz and, above all, the spirituality of gospel are all apparent in her finest work. She is gone, but those songs will endure. Make no mistake, we have lost one of the greatest voices to have ever graced this planet. Aretha has shuffled off this mortal coil, but her legacy, her ability to move people through her music, will remain well intact. Her place in history is secure. There is no one to fill her shoes because quite frankly she is incomparable. The Queen is dead, long live the Queen! Here’s a selection of my favourite cuts, on a down-tempo tip, from across her 6 decades as a recording artist. I’ll post Part II, which features the best examples of her uptempo work, in the coming days. Image by Bill Sienkiewicz *Also I'd like to say a special thanks to Jay Negron (AKA J*ski) who I contacted about his edit of Tom Moulton's mix of 'Since you've been gone' Jay re-edited it and sent it on to Tom who did some more work on it before he passed it on to me. This is a big deal for me as Tom Moulton is one of my heroes. So to know he did some work on a track on my behalf means a lot to me. If you're not familiar with Tom Moulton you can read about him here. He's the originator of remixes, amongst other achievements. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Moulton All songs by Aretha Franklin unless specified. 00:00 You're all I need to get by (Take 1) 00:41 W/ The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra- you're all I need to get by 04:30 Try a little tenderness 07:38 Skylark 10:20 Angel 14:37 Call me 18:24 (You make me feel like) A natural woman 20:58 Don't play that song 23:46 Dr. Feelgood (love is a serious business) 26:57 Night Life 30:00 Soul Serenade 32:31 W/ Eric Clapton- Good to me as I am to you 36:20 I never loved a man (The way I love you) 38:59 Do right woman, do right man 42:10 Ain't no way 46:16 Baby, baby, baby 49:03 Baby I love you 51:36 Since you've been gone (Tom Moulton mix, J*ski edit) 55:23 Won't be long 58:24 Eleanor Rigby 01:00:51 Spanish Harlem 01:04:14 Don't let me lose this dream 01:06:23 Day Dreaming 01:09:34 That's the way I feel about cha 01:16:21 Something he can feel 01:22:32 The shoop shoop song (it's in his kiss) 01:24:49 Love is the only thing 01:27:23 It only happens (When I look at you) 01:31:24 Oh me oh my (I'm a fool for you baby) 01:34:52 Lean on me 01:39:20 Young, Gifted and black 01:42:44 A change is gonna come 01:46:24 W/ The Roots- People get ready (J.Period remix) 01:49:40 Neil Corcoran- Ms. Franklin (Supercut)** 01:55:10 Spirit in the dark 01:58:00 W/ Ray Charles- Spirit in the dark (reprise)(live) 02:06:12 W/ Lauryn Hill- A rose is still a rose 02:10:29 He'll come along 02:14:29 Willing to forgive 02:18:22 Until you come back to me (that's what I'm gonna do) 02:21:37 The fool on the hill 02:25:04 The long and winding road (Copycat re-edit) 02:29:17 Bridge over troubled water 02:34:06 W/ The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra- let it be 02:37:22 W/Mary J. Blige/The Harlem Boys Choir-never gonna break my faith 02:41:29 Nessun Dorma 02:44:40 W/ Frank Sinatra- what now,my love? 02:47:45 I say a little prayer (Dimitri from Paris re-edit) **Neil Corcoran- Ms. Franklin (Supercut)= Aretha Franklin- one step ahead Mos Def- Ms. fat booty Pete Rock- Aretha Aretha Franklin- all night (HipHop remix) Kanye West- school spirit (instrumental)

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 443: DJ Kool Keith Aretha Tribute podcast Sunday 26th August 2018

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 169:19


Jump To It 06:41Get It Right 06:19Every Girl (Wants My Guy) 06:33What You See Is What You Sweat 04:25A Rose Is Still A Rose 04:27Love Me Right 04:08Integrity 05:34When You Love Me Like That 03:49Take Me With You 04:05It Only Happens (When I Look At You) 04:26Wonderful 04:04Rock With Me 03:12I Needed You Baby 04:45I'm In Love 02:50(It's Just) Your Love 04:50Sunshine Will Never Be The Same 03:37No One Could Ever Love You More 03:41I Got Your Love 05:31If She Don't Want Your Lovin' 05:38Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) 03:25Day Dreaming 03:58U Can't See Me 05:05One Step Ahead 02:34Don't Play That Song 03:01Don't Let Me Lose This Dream 02:24You Send Me 02:28You'll Never Get To Heaven 05:43This Is For Real 04:48Better Friends Than Lovers 04:11I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) 02:49United Together 05:04Ain't No Way 04:14That's The Way I Feel About Cha 07:08I Was Made For You 04:06Call Me 03:55The Woman 07:42Bridge Over Troubled Water 05:34I Can't See Myself Leaving You 03:02Angel 04:28

Hawthorne Radio by Mayer Hawthorne
Hawthorne Radio Ep. 34

Hawthorne Radio by Mayer Hawthorne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 62:44


"New music from Lykke Li & Matty plus my favorite Aretha deep cuts and a rare unreleased disco track!" - Mayer Tracklist: Aretha Franklin "One Step Ahead" Aretha Franklin "Until You Come Back To Me" Aretha Franklin "Jump To It" Aretha Franklin "When You Love Me Like That" Arnie's Love "I'm Out Of Your Life" Robert Palmer "Every Kinda People" Greg Phillinganes "Lazy Nina" Mayer Hawthorne "Kaila" Convertion "Sweet Thing (JM TV Track)" Parliament "Funkentelechy" Lykki Li "Two Nights" Matty "Clear" Curtis Mayfield "Eddie You Should Know Better (Instr)" The Impressions "Gypsy Woman" Milton Henry "Gypsy Woman"

NoShadeJustPalmTrees
Ep. 14 "It's Cool To Give A F*xk"

NoShadeJustPalmTrees

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 169:29


Mr. Royce & Chantel LaBelle talk about giving a fuck in today's world and the difference 4 or 5 years can make in a generation while they also talk about the passing of the legendary Queen of Soul and other hot topics Intro Song: Aretha Franklin "Jump To It" Music Pick Of The Week Mr. Royce: Raye "Confidence" Chantel LaBelle: Stefflon Don "Uber"

FRANCY AND FRIENDS
paying tribute to queen of soul

FRANCY AND FRIENDS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 49:00


  She is both a 20th and 21st century musical and cultural icon known the world over simply by her first name: Aretha. The reigning and undisputed “Queen Of Soul” has created an amazing legacy that spans an incredible six decades, from her first recording as a teenage gospel star, to her most recent RCA Records release, ARETHA FRANKLIN SINGS THE GREAT DIVA CLASSICS. Her many countless classics include “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “Chain Of Fools,” “I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)”; her own compositions “Think,” “Daydreaming” and “Call Me”; her definitive versions of “Respect” and “I Say A Little Prayer”; and global hits like “Freeway Of Love,” “Jump To It,” “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me),” her worldwide chart-topping duet with George Michael, and “A Rose Is Still A Rose.” The recipient of the U.S.A.’s highest civilian honor, The Presidential Medal Of Freedom, an eighteen (and counting) GRAMMY Award winner – the most recent of which was for Best Gospel Performance for “Never Gonna Break My Faith” with Mary J. Blige in 2008 – a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement and GRAMMY Living Legend awardee, Aretha Franklin’s powerful, distinctive gospel-honed vocal style has influenced countless singers across multi-generations, justifiably earning her Rolling Stone magazine’s No. 1 placing on the list of “The Greatest Singers Of All Time.” Marking a glorious reunion with music industry legend Clive Davis (Chief Creative Officer for Sony Music Entertainment) – with whom she worked for the longest period of her recording career, twenty-three years at Arista Records (1980-2003) – Aretha continues her time-honored tradition of creating new music that is innovative, vital and fresh.  

FRANCY AND FRIENDS
paying tribute to queen of soul

FRANCY AND FRIENDS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 49:00


  She is both a 20th and 21st century musical and cultural icon known the world over simply by her first name: Aretha. The reigning and undisputed “Queen Of Soul” has created an amazing legacy that spans an incredible six decades, from her first recording as a teenage gospel star, to her most recent RCA Records release, ARETHA FRANKLIN SINGS THE GREAT DIVA CLASSICS. Her many countless classics include “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “Chain Of Fools,” “I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)”; her own compositions “Think,” “Daydreaming” and “Call Me”; her definitive versions of “Respect” and “I Say A Little Prayer”; and global hits like “Freeway Of Love,” “Jump To It,” “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me),” her worldwide chart-topping duet with George Michael, and “A Rose Is Still A Rose.” The recipient of the U.S.A.’s highest civilian honor, The Presidential Medal Of Freedom, an eighteen (and counting) GRAMMY Award winner – the most recent of which was for Best Gospel Performance for “Never Gonna Break My Faith” with Mary J. Blige in 2008 – a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement and GRAMMY Living Legend awardee, Aretha Franklin’s powerful, distinctive gospel-honed vocal style has influenced countless singers across multi-generations, justifiably earning her Rolling Stone magazine’s No. 1 placing on the list of “The Greatest Singers Of All Time.” Marking a glorious reunion with music industry legend Clive Davis (Chief Creative Officer for Sony Music Entertainment) – with whom she worked for the longest period of her recording career, twenty-three years at Arista Records (1980-2003) – Aretha continues her time-honored tradition of creating new music that is innovative, vital and fresh.  

Deep House Episodes
EP131 It's The Feeling 02.19.15

Deep House Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 51:01


The Magician ft. Years and Years "Just A Dream" Rodg "Perfect Night" John Stoongrd "Look @ Here Daddy" (Gianni Bini Rootsy Vocal Rework) Simon Adams & Stefano Mango "Soul Panda" Demarkus Lewis "It's The Feeling" Shur I Kan "My Love" (Original) Drop Out Orchestra, Barnaby Bruce "Gecko" (Achilles & One Remix) Twism, B3RAO "Jump To It" (Original) Peter Brown "Turn The Music On" (Roog & Dennis Quin Remix) Danny Jay "Yeah" Crazy P "Heartbreaker" (Original) EP131 "It's The Feeling" Recorded 02.16 & 2.19 Time 51:01

PAUL'S BOUTIQUE PODCAST

Linda Clifford - Build A FireOne Way ft Al Hudson - MusicFat Larry's BandTraffic - StopThe Isley Brothers - The PrideT-Connection - Do What You Wanna DoClaudja Barry - Sweet DynamiteAretha Franklin - Jump To ItCela - I'm In LoveShock - Let Your Body Do The Talkin'DIRECT DOWNLOAD Paul's Boutique #164 : Music by Paul Kersey on Mixcloud

Snax Podcasts
DJ SNAX-Househead Vol. 1

Snax Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2008


Snax breaks out some of his all time house faves for a scorching two hour set. So check the Drama, Jump To It and get Deep Inside, deep deep down inside!