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George Duke - Soul Train Theme (TSOP '87)
over 2 years ago
  • Artist:
  • Album:
    Soul Train Hall of Fame Volume 3 (1995)
  • Track:
    Soul Train Theme - TSOP '87
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Besides hosting and producing Soul Train, Don Cornelius also commissioned the show's theme song, "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", recorded by Philadelphia soul studio group MFSB, with vocals by the Three Degrees. Released as a single, this song became a pop and R&B radio hit in 1973. Soul Train used "TSOP" until around 1977, then used other theme songs before switching to "Up on Soul Train" ...

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You ( 1982 / Epic-CBS Records )
about 1 year ago
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Whew ! ... what can i say about this .I've played this album numerous of times ... almost every track is a winner.George is using here his trademark falcetto-voice and it's backed-up by a rich blend of instruments."Dream On" might 've been one of the 1rst album i bought from his expanded collection. Since then i've tried to check much of his vesatile catalogue which he accomplished through the ...

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George Duke - Soul Train Theme (TSOP '87)
over 2 years ago
  • Artist:
  • Album:
    Soul Train Hall of Fame Volume 3 (1995)
  • Track:
    Soul Train Theme - TSOP '87
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Besides hosting and producing Soul Train, Don Cornelius also commissioned the show's theme song, "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", recorded by Philadelphia soul studio group MFSB, with vocals by the Three Degrees. Released as a single, this song became a pop and R&B radio hit in 1973. Soul Train used "TSOP" until around 1977, then used other theme songs before switching to "Up on Soul Train" ...

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George Duke - Soul Train Theme (TSOP '87)
over 2 years ago
  • Artist:
  • Album:
    Soul Train Hall of Fame Volume 3 (1995)
  • Track:
    Soul Train Theme - TSOP '87
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Besides hosting and producing Soul Train, Don Cornelius also commissioned the show's theme song, "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", recorded by Philadelphia soul studio group MFSB, with vocals by the Three Degrees. Released as a single, this song became a pop and R&B radio hit in 1973. Soul Train used "TSOP" until around 1977, then used other theme songs before switching to "Up on Soul Train" ...

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Jazz funk - George Duke
over 2 years ago

Thanks to whoever it was reminded me about George Duke earlier.

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The Lesser Traveled Rhodes # 3
about 1 year ago
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George Duke, one time funkster, jazzter, Zappa cohort and flat out great keyboard player, often tickled the ivories of the mighy Rhodes electric piano. This track from the awkwardly named "I Love The Blues She Heard My Cry" album from 1975 features a lovely sultry piano solo from about 1:40 in.Enjoy.MMmog.comMore about this songShare

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You ( 1982 / Epic-CBS Records )
about 1 year ago
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Whew ! ... what can i say about this .I've played this album numerous of times ... almost every track is a winner.George is using here his trademark falcetto-voice and it's backed-up by a rich blend of instruments."Dream On" might 've been one of the 1rst album i bought from his expanded collection. Since then i've tried to check much of his vesatile catalogue which he accomplished through the ...

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The Best Worst Album Name Ever: “Dukey Treats”
about 1 year ago

Guys, I need your help on this one. A coworker showed me this fantastic album today and I laughed so hard that I nearly choked on my food. Where you come in is helping me decide if George Duke intentionally put out an album called Dukey Treats (say it out loud or just visitUrban Dictionary) [...]~~

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