An Evening of Afrotainment
Black music is to U.S. music what Africa is to civilization... the cornerstone.
Don't believe it? Just Listen.
Join host Celeste Carey, aka Adiva, to hear music of the African Diaspora by Black artists-worldwide. All genres...from African traditional to esoteric experimental. Slip and slide aurally through the spectrum of the Black experience.
I do read posts!
You will concede, for I do read-to capture listeners' thoughts, indeed.
Then I'll proceed; your soul to knead, and on my vibe, your ears will feed.
Your mind will heed, I'll plant the seed ....the phat-est beats for you I'll breed.
Pied piper lead: Adiva's creed "let not the light from us recede"...
In Afrotainment...to all things... what they need.
Celestially, Ms Adiva
Adiva (Celeste)
- Login or register to post comments
- View all playlists
Playlists
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 01/05/2013
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Fontella Bass | Rescue Me | Rescued-The Best of Fontella Bass |
| Fontella Bass | Who You Gonna Blame | Free |
| Fontella Bass | Don't Mess Up A Good Thing | The Very Best of Fontella Bass |
| Aretha Franklin/ Ray Charles | Spirit In the Dark | Queen of Soul |
| Ray Charles/ Chaka Khan | I'll Be Good to You | Ultimate Hits Collection CD2 |
| Glenn Underground | Negro Music | Deep House |
| Stevie Wonder | Do Yourself A Favor | Where I'm Coming From |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | Plantation Lullabies | Plantation Lullabies |
| Fontella Bass/ Cinematic Orchestra | Familiar Ground | Ma Fleur |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair | Pour Une Ame Souveraine |
| Fontella Bass | You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling | The Very Best of Fontella Bass |
| Fontella Bass | Talking About Freedom | Free |
| Fontella Bass | Travelin' | Travelin' |
| Bobby McFerrin | Sisters | Beyond Words |
| Kool & the Gang | Street Corner Symphony | Light of the World |
| Fontella Bass/ Cinematic Orchestra | All That You Give (Herbert's Raving Mix) | EP Remix |
| B. Lewis | The World Is Mine | Talking Chairs |
| Bambounou | Alpha (Original Mix) | Alpha EP |
| Mory Kante | O-Issa (Remix) | O-Issa |
| Fontella Bass/ Cinematic Orchesta | Evolution II (Mr P Remix) | Trip Hop Anthology |
| Jhelisa | Friendly Pressure (Sunship into the Sunshine | The Sound of UK Garage |
| Fontella Bass | Mandela | Travelin' |
| Fontella Bass | In the Garden | Travelin' |
| Sister Rosetta Tharpe | My Journey to the Sky | Up Above |
| Fontella Bass/ Cinematic Orechestra | Evolution | Every Day |
| Fontella Bass/ Cinematic Orechestra | Breathe | Ma Fleur |
| Shara Nelson/ NuFrequency | Go That Deep (Charles Webster Remix) | 12 Inch |
| Fontella Bass | Prelude | Ma Fleur |
| Candi Staton | Hallelujah Anyway (Larse Vocal) | EP |
| Glenn Underground | Storm Raiders (Tribute to Larry Heard) | Deep House |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still | Thru |
| Kerri Chandler | So Let the Wind Come | The Rhythm CD 2 |
| Glenn Underground | Negro City | The Jerusalem EPs |
The 1965 classic "Rescue Me" is widely regarded as the greatest record Aretha Franklin never made. The song in question was instead cut by singer Fontella Bass, who like Franklin channeled the power and passion of her gospel roots to create some of the finest music of soul's golden age. Born in St. Louis on July 3, 1940, Bass was the daughter of gospel vocalist Martha Bass, a longtime member of the renowned Clara Ward Singers. Her grandmother Navada Carter was also a professional gospel performer, and it was inevitable that Fontella follow suit, making her church choir debut at age five. Nevertheless, during the mid-'50s she rebelled against tradition, sneaking out of the house to sing secular R&B at local fairs and nightclubs. By 16, Bass was the house pianist at the St. Louis nightspot the Showbar, and in 1961 she joined local blues great Little Milton Campbell, later marrying the band's trumpeter, fledgling jazz titan Lester Bowie. Bass first earned notice for her vocal on Little Milton's 1962 hit "So Mean to Me," soon followed by her Bobbin label solo debut, "I Don't Hurt Anymore." But when Campbell and his pianist Oliver Sain parted ways, Bass exited along with Sain, who named her lead vocalist of his Oliver Sain Soul Revue. Her second single, the Ike Turner-produced "I Love the Man," followed on Turner's Prann label in 1963. Bass then cut "Poor Little Fool," a duet with Tina Turner issued on the Vesuvius imprint. And when she wasn't performing with Sain and his group, she moonlighted as a solo act, playing gigs across East St. Louis under the alias "Sabrina."
After the 1964 release of the Oliver Sain Soul Revue's debut effort, "Heavy Sugar," the pianist escorted Bass and singer Bobby McClure to Chicago, where he produced their duet, "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing," for Chess Records' Checker imprint. The single proved a Top Ten hit, and even after Bass left the group to mount a solo career, Sain remained a close collaborator. She relocated to Chicago in 1965 and late that same year scored the biggest hit of her career with her solo debut, "Rescue Me." A buoyant dance classic made memorable by Bass' impassioned, gritty vocal as well as the percolating bass of Chess session mainstay Louis Satterfield and Gene Barge's dynamic horn arrangement, the single topped the R&B charts for a month and crossed over to the pop Top Five. One of the biggest-selling records in Chess' storied history, "Rescue Me" remains an unqualified classic of the era and is a staple of oldies radio to this day, although many listeners now mistake the record as the work of Aretha Franklin, who ironically enough did not even enter the popular consciousness until two years later. Worse, Bass never received proper credit or financial remuneration for co-writing the song, and her subsequent battles with Chess execs earned her a reputation as a malcontent. The "Rescue Me" soundalike "Recovery" followed in early 1966, reaching the R&B Top 20, but Bass' run as a hitmaker proved frustratingly short, and after scoring a minor hit late that same year with "Sweet Lovin' Daddy," she never returned to the U.S. charts again.
With her career mired in neutral, Bass exited Checker in 1969 and with husband Bowie -- now a renowned avant-garde player best known for his work with the Art Ensemble of Chicago -- relocated to Paris. There she collaborated with the group on an LP, the acclaimed The Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass, but otherwise focused on raising a family until returning to St. Louis in 1971, renewing ties with Oliver Sain and signing to the Shreveport, LA-based Paula label. The superb single "Who You Gonna Blame" anticipated the 1972 release of the Sain-produced Free, a remarkably soulful set that is by far the most memorable LP of Bass' career. Attention from radio and retail was negligible, however, and after subsequent singles including "Now That I've Found a Good Thing" and "It's Hard to Get Back In" flopped, she exited Paula in 1974, not resurfacing until three years later with the Epic single "Soon as I Touched Him." Apart from occasional guest appearances with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, she spent the remainder of the 1970s and most of the 1980s as a homemaker, confining her musical pursuits to her Baptist church choir, but in 1990 she teamed with her mother and brother David Peaston for a gospel LP, Promises: A Family Portrait of Faith. Bass continued her return to spiritual music with the 1995 Nonesuch release No Ways Tired, touring Europe regularly in the years leading up to the 2001 appearance of her follow-up outing, Travellin', a collaboration with the Voices of St. Louis gospel choir issued on the Canadian indie Justin Time.
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 12/29/2012
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Saxophone Quartet with Fontella Bass | Suffering with the Blues | Breath of Life | Nonesuch |
| Fontella Bass | Talking About Freedom | Free | Paula Records/Fuel 2000 |
| Fontella Bass | Rescue Me | The Best of Fontella Bass | Chess |
| mic break | |||
| Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass | How Strange/Ole Jed | The Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass | Musidisc (France) |
| Lester Bowie | For Louie [Fontella Bass, words] | All the Magic! | ECM |
| mic break | |||
| Rahsaan Roland Kirk | Bright Moments | Bright Moments | Atlantic/Rhino |
| David Murray | Gété | Créole | Justin Time |
| Horace Silver | The Cape Verdean Blues | The Cape Verdean Blues | Blue Note |
| Don Cherry | Brown Rice | Brown Rice | A&M Horizon |
| mic break | |||
| Kenny Garrett | Beyond the Wall | Beyond the Wall | Nonesuch |
| David Murray | Blues for Savannah | Shakill's Warrior | DIW/Columbia |
| mic break | |||
| David Murray | Ming's Samba | Ming's Samba | CBS Portrait |
| Ricky Ford | Loxodonta Africana | Loxodonta Africana | New World Records |
| Don Pullen & the African-Brazilian Connection | The Third House on the Right | Ode to Life | blue note 1952 |
| mic break | |||
| Don Pullen & the African-Brazilian Connection | Listen to the People (Bonnie's Bossa Nova) | Kele Mou Bana | Blue Note |
| Joseph Jarman & Famoudou Don Moye | Calypso's Smile | Calypso's Smile | AECO Records |
| mic break | |||
| Randy Weston | Carnival | Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival | Arista/Freedom |
| Yusef Lateef | Taboo | Other Sounds | New Jazz/OJC |
| Ari Brown | Rahsaan in the Serengeti | Venus | Delmark |
| mic break | |||
| Arthur Blythe | Down San Diego Way | Lennox Avenue Breakdown | Koch Jazz |
| mic break | |||
| Ethnic Heritage Ensemble | Freedom Jazz Dance | Freedom Jazz Dance | Delmark |
Celeste was away this week. Andy Hosch, rotating host of Africa O-Yé! subbed. We spent most of the first hour remembering the singer Fontella Bass, who passed away this week at the age of 72. The remaining two hours+ were filled with an eclectic mix of Afro-American jazz, much of it with an African or Afro-Caribbean tinge.
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 12/22/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Donny Hathaway | This Christmas | A Donny Hathaway Collection |
| Kerri Chandler | Let The Wind Come | 12 Inch |
| Thavius Beck | Under Pressure | Thru |
| Ashley Beedle | Height (Dimension Remix) | 12 Inch |
| Blue Six | Pure | Beautiful Tomorrow |
| Les Nubians | Demain (Jazz) | Princesses Nubiennes |
| Sade | By Your Side (Neptunes Remix) | Remixes and Rarities |
| AmberSunshower | Running Song | Walter T Smith |
| Uncut | Obsession Part 2 | The Uncalculated Some |
| Tricky | Evolution Revolution Love | BlowBack |
| Massive Attack | Be Thankful for What You Got | Blue Lines |
| Jhelisa | Death of a Soul Diva | Galactica Rush |
| Charles Bradley and the Menahan Street Band | The Whole World Is Going Up in Flames | No Time for Dreaming |
| B. Lewis | The World Is Mine | Talking Chairs |
| Steve Spacek f/ Leon Ware | Smoke | Space Shift |
| JDavey w/ Georgia A Muldrow | Might As Well | The Beauty In Distortion |
| Santigold | LES Artisites | Santogold |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still | Thru |
| Stevie Wonder | Do Yourself A Favor | Where I'm Coming From |
| George Clinton & Parliment Funkadelic | Ride On | Choclolate City |
| Mavis Staples | Chocolate City | Soul Legends |
| Gil Scott-Heron | The Revolution Will Not Be Televised | The Revolution Will Not Be Televised |
| Eddie Kendricks | Girl, You Need A Change of Mind | People Hold On |
| Seu Jorge | Suffragette City | The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions |
| J Davey | 3 Lil Big Heads | The Beauty In Distortion |
| B. Lewis | Hurt Hurt Go Away | Talking Chairs |
| Meshell Ndegeocello | See Line Woman | Pour Une Ame Souveraine |
| Joker | Purple City | Dubstep Mix |
| Thavius Beck | He's Back | Thru |
| Nneka | Lucifer (No Doubt) | Soul Is Heavy |
| Nneka | GOD Knows Why | Soul Is Heavy |
| Underground Resistance | High Tech Jazz (Elements) | Galaxy to Galaxy |
| Siedah Garrett | Rain Down Love (After Hours Mix) | Hed Kandi Served Chilled 2007 |
| Jhelisa | Friendly Pressure | Nu Jazz Cool |
| Lil Louis and the World | Jazzman | Journey With The Lonely |
| Lil Louis & the World | Club Lonely (Radically Lonely Mix) | Live and Remastered |
| Lil Louis & the World | Club Lonely (I'm On the Guest List Mix) |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 12/08/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Sam Cooke | Feel It (Don't Fight It) | Live At The Harlem Sqaure Club |
| Sam Cooke | Chain Gang | Live At The Harlem Sqaure Club |
| Sam Cooke | Another Saturday Night | The Man and His Music |
| Aretha Franklin | Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | Aretha's Best |
| Bootsy Collins | I'd Rather Be With You | Back in the Day |
| Ohio Players | Sweet Sticky Thing | Greatest Hits |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | I'm Digging You Like An Old Soul Record | Plantation Lullabies |
| Meshell NdedgeOcello | Plantation Lullabies | Plantation Lullabies |
| Bill Withers | Lovely Day | Lean On Me: The Best of Bill Withers |
| Charles Bradley | I Believe In Your Love | No Time for Dreaming |
| Terrance Trent D'Arby | Wishing Well | Do You Love Me Like You Say |
| Prince | Alphabet St. | The Very Best of Prince |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Hit 'Em Up Style | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Outkast | Sorry Ms Jackson | Sorry Ms Jackson (EP) |
| Juan Atkins | Something About the Music | 20 Years Metroplex |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still... | Thru |
| Frederic galliano & The African Queens | Koutiom | AfroTech |
| Essau Mwamwaya | Wena | The Very Best Mixtape |
| DJ Sumthyn Black ft | Wena | |
| Jamie Jones | Frequencies | Tracks from the Crypt |
| Kerri Chandler | So Let the Wind Come (Original Mix) | 12 Inch |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | See-Line Woman | Pour Une Âme Souveraine A Dedication To Nina Simone |
| Zap Mama & Erykah Badu | Bandy Bandy | Ancestry In Progress |
| Meshell Ndegeocello | Nobody's Fault But Mine | Pour Une Âme Souveraine A Dedication To Nina Simone |
| Grace Jones | Williams Blood | Hurricane |
| Billie Holiday | Billie's Blues | Billie Holiday remixed and Reimagined |
| Billie Holiday | But Beautiful | Billie Holiday Remixed and Reimagined |
| Nina Simone | I Put A Spell On You | Verve Jazz Masters 17 |
| Chambers Brothers | Change Is Gonna Come | Lifted Songs of the Spirit |
| Neville Brothers | Sons and Daughters |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 12/08/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Sam Cooke | Feel It (Don't Fight It) | Live At The Harlem Sqaure Club |
| Sam Cooke | Chain Gang | Live At The Harlem Sqaure Club |
| Sam Cooke | Another Saturday Night | The Man and His Music |
| Aretha Franklin | Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | Aretha's Best |
| Bootsy Collins | I'd Rather Be With You | Back in the Day |
| Ohio Players | Sweet Sticky Thing | Greatest Hits |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | I'm Digging You Like An Old Soul Record | Plantation Lullabies |
| Meshell NdedgeOcello | Plantation Lullabies | Plantation Lullabies |
| Bill Withers | Lovely Day | Lean On Me: The Best of Bill Withers |
| Charles Bradley | I Believe In Your Love | No Time for Dreaming |
| Terrance Trent D'Arby | Wishing Well | Do You Love Me Like You Say |
| Prince | Alphabet St. | The Very Best of Prince |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Hit 'Em Up Style | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Outkast | Sorry Ms Jackson | Sorry Ms Jackson (EP) |
| Juan Atkins | Something About the Music | 20 Years Metroplex |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still... | Thru |
| Frederic galliano & The African Queens | Koutiom | AfroTech |
| Essau Mwamwaya | Wena | The Very Best Mixtape |
| DJ Sumthyn Black ft | Wena | |
| Jamie Jones | Frequencies | Tracks from the Crypt |
| Kerri Chandler | So Let the Wind Come (Original Mix) | 12 Inch |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | See-Line Woman | Pour Une Âme Souveraine A Dedication To Nina Simone |
| Zap Mama & Erykah Badu | Bandy Bandy | Ancestry In Progress |
| Meshell Ndegeocello | Nobody's Fault But Mine | Pour Une Âme Souveraine A Dedication To Nina Simone |
| Grace Jones | Williams Blood | Hurricane |
| Billie Holiday | Billie's Blues | Billie Holiday remixed and Reimagined |
| Billie Holiday | But Beautiful | Billie Holiday Remixed and Reimagined |
| Nina Simone | I Put A Spell On You | Verve Jazz Masters 17 |
| Chambers Brothers | Change Is Gonna Come | Lifted Songs of the Spirit |
| Neville Brothers | Sons and Daughters | |
| Carl Hancock Rux | Protean Character | |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still.. | |
| Siedah Garrett | Rain Down Love | |
| B. Lewis | The World Is Mine | |
| B. Lewis | Friends |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 12/01/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Little Axe | Out in the Cold and Rain | The Wolf That House Built |
| RL Burnside | Going Down South (Lyrics Born Remix) | Lyrics Born Variety Show Season 1 |
| RL Burnside | Going Down South | Going Down South |
| Little Axe | Ride On | The Wolf That House Built |
| Doug Wimbush f. Shara Nelson | I Wanna Know | CinemaSonics |
| Ohio Players | Funky Worm | Pleasure |
| Funkadelic | (Not Just) Knee Deep | The Original Cosmic Funk Crew |
| Thavius Beck | Under Pressure | Thru |
| Saul Williams | Dance (Single) | Volcanic Sunlight |
| Donna Summer | I Feel Love | I Remember Yesterday |
| Seu Jorge & Almaz | Everybody Loves the Sun | Seu Jorge & Almaz |
| Wes Montgomery | Four on Six | The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery |
| Dennis Ferrer | NJF | Soul Collectives Vol 1 |
| Michael Jackson | Speed Demon | Bad |
| War | Galaxy | Galaxy |
| PM Dawn | You Got Me Floatin' | You Got Me Floatin' |
| Jimi Hendrix | Along the Watchtower | The Ultimate Experience |
| Cassandra Wilson | The Wind Cries Mary | Crossing Jordan |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Trouble In Your Mind | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Regina Carter f. Carla Cook | St. Louis Blues | Live Your Life |
| Common | I Am Music | Electic Circus |
| Sylvester | You Make Me Feel Mighty Real | Sounds of the 70s More Hits |
| Sylvester | New Beginnings Reprise | Too Hot to Sleep |
| Sylvester | Sooner or Later (Razormaid Remix) | 12 inch |
| Aretha Franklin | Freeway Of Love | Who's Zoomin' Who |
| Tina Turner | One of the Living | Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome |
| Sylvester | New Beginnings Reprise | Too Hot to Sleep |
| Siedah Garrett/ Dennis Edwards | Don't Look Any Further | Motown's Greatest Hits |
| Siedah Garrett w/ Freemasons | Rain Down Love (After Hours Mix) | Hed Kandi |
| Meshell NdegeOcello | Andromeda & The Milky Way | Comfort Woman |
| Doug Wimbush, Sister Carol, Bernie Worrell | Special Request | CinemaSonics |
| Grace Jones | This Is | Hurricane |
| Thavius | Under Pressure | Thru |
| Osunlade | Envision | Pyrography |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 11/24/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Al Green | I'm Still In Love With You | I'm Still In Love With You |
| The Temptations | Don't Let the Joneses Get You Down | Cloud Nine |
| Donny Hathaway | This Christmas | A Donny Hathaway Collection |
| Phyllis Hyman | I Like You | Disco Nights Vol 6 |
| Charles Bradley & the Menahan St Band | The Golden Rule | |
| Nneka | Lucifer (No Doubt) | Soul Is Heavy |
| B. Lewis | Hoping Will Only Take You So Far | Science Within Reason |
| Thavius Beck | Yet and Still | Thru |
| Doug Wimbush f. Shara Nelson | I Wanna Know | CinemaSongs |
| Osunlade | Envision | Pyrography |
| Bahia Black | Capitao Do Asfalto | Ritual Beating System |
| Nahawa Doumbia | Yankaw (Aqua Bassino Dub Mix) | Afro Tech |
| King Britt & Bahamadia | Transcend | Adventures |
| Lauryn Hill | The Lost Ones | The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill |
| Positive Black Soul | Def to xam | Def to xam |
| Earth Wind & Fire | New World Symphony | Gratitude |
| Kool & the Gang | Summer Madness | Love and Understanding |
| Kool & the Gang | Higher Plane | Light of Worlds |
| Chaka Khan | The Melody Still Lingers On | Epiphany |
| Vanessa Williams | Ellamental | The Sweetest Days |
| Ella Fitzgerald | Take the "A" Train | Pure Ella |
| Little Axe | The Crossroads | The House That Wolf Built |
| Bernard Purdie/ Linda Hornbuckle | Breakfast with the Blues | Purdie Good Cookin' |
| Cassandra Wilson | Go To Mexico | Thunderbird |
| Jamie Jones | Mexco | Don't You Remember the Future |
| Jimi Hendrix | Foxey Lady Live | Live at Woodstock |
| Prince | Computer Blue | Purple Rain |
| Prince | The Beautiful Ones | Purple Rain |
| Mother's Finest | Love Changes | Mother Factor |
| Eddie Kendricks | Girl You Need A Change of Mind | People Hold On |
| Kenny Larkin | You Are | Carl Craig Essential |
| B. Lewis | Be Yourself | Talking Chairs |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 11/03/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Kenny Larkin | One Moment Please | The Narcissist |
| Ashley Beedle | Height (Dimension Version) | LondonThe Heavy Disco Revue |
| B. Lewis | Your Two Choices | Science Within Reason |
| Cleveland Watkiss | Torch of Freedom | VocalSuite: The Studio Sessions |
| Guillermo E Brown | Das Funken | Soul at the Hands of the Machine |
| Jamie Jones | Summertime (Rob Mello No Ears Mix) | Hed Kandi The Remix 2011 CD |
| Kenny Larkin | House Music | Funkfaker-Music Saves My Soul |
| Romanthony | House of God | 12 Inch |
| Carl Craig/Innerzone Orchestra | Manufactured Memories | Programmed |
| Kenny Larkin | Fake French (Merci Detroit Mix) | The Narcissist |
| B. Lewis | Halt, Who Goes There | Science Within Reason |
| Michael Jackson | Speed Demon | Bad |
| Stephanie Mills | Put Your Body In It (12 inch) | The Best of Stephanie Mills |
| Todd Terry/ House of Gypsies | Samba | Dance to the Underground |
| Jamie Jones | Ruckus (Original Mix) | Bargrooves Deluxe |
| Donna Summer | Sunset People | Bad Girls |
| B. Lewis | Zing Bada Bing | Talking Chairs |
| B. Lewis | Once More (Por Favor) | Talking Chairs |
| B. Lewis | Kickin' It Back | Talking Chairs |
| B. Lewis | Hoping Will Only Take You So Far | Science Within Reason |
| Jamie Jones | Driven (Pacific Mix) | |
| Jamie Jones | Sand Dunes | Don't You Remember the Future |
| Bambounou | Heroic Deeds | Alpha EP |
| Nneka | Lucifer | Soul Is Heavy |
| Nneka | Heartbeat | No Longer At Ease |
| Nneka | The Uncomfortable Truth | Victim of Truth |
| Charles Bradley & the Menahan St. Band | No Time for Dreaming | No Time for Dreaming Instrumentals |
| Charles Bradley & the Menahan St. Band | The Whole World is Going Up in Flames | Charles Bradley & the Menahan St. Band on Daptone Gold |
| B. Lewis | The World is Mine | Talking Chairs |
| Charles Bradley & the Menahan St Band | The World is Going Up in Flames (Instrumental) | No Time for Dreaming Instrumentals |
| B. Lewis | Hurt Hurt Go Away | Talking Chairs |
| B. Lewis | Friends | Talking Chairs |
| Jamie Jones | Forward Motion (Original Mix) | HOTC008 |
| Green Velvet | La-La Land | Whatever |
| Jamie Jones | Absolute Zero | Don't You Remeber the Future |
| Jamie Jones | Paradise (Art Dept Remix) | Crosstown Rebels |
| Jamie Jones | Turning Tables | Don't You Remeber the Future |
| Jamie Jones | Galactic Space Bar | Don't You Remeber the Future |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 10/27/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Aretha Franklin | Spirit in the Dark | Spirit in the Dark |
| Jhelisa | Freedom's Land | A Primitive Guide to Being There |
| Grace Jones | William's Blood | Hurricane |
| Cassandra Wilson | Amazing Grace | Dance to the Drums Again |
| Sis. Gertrude Morgan | Power | King Britt Presents Sis Gertrude Morgan |
| Bobby McFerrin | Dervishes | Beyond Words |
| Guillermo E Brown | Soul At the Hands of the Machine | |
| Sly & Robbie | Superthruster | Drum & Bass Stripped to the Bone |
| Baabal Maal | Falaye Fanaan (Ashley Beedle Afrikanz on Marz Mix) | AfroTech: Global Adventures in Music |
| Bambounou | Divided By Zero | Alpha EP |
| XR Project | Abstrakt Blak | abstrakt blak |
| Herbie Hancock/ Tina Turner | Edith and the Kingpin | The Joni Letters |
| Cleveland Watkiss | The Torch of Freedom | 'VocalSuite' The Studio Sessions |
| Keziah Jones | Garan Garan | Nigerian Wood |
| Ephraim Lewis | It Can't Be Forever | Skin |
| Bobby McFerrin | Circlings | Beyond Words |
| Caron Wheeler | I Adore You | Beach of the War Goddess |
| Hamilton Bohannon | Bohannon's Beat Part 1 | Bohannon |
| DJ Sumthyn Black ft Ntsiki Mazwi | Wena | Ayobaness! The Sound of South African House |
| Mpho Skeef | Classic Cliche (Ashley Beedle Heavy Disco Mix) | Classic Cliche |
| De La Soul | A RollerSkating Jam Named Saturdays | De La Soul is Dead |
| Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock | It Takes Two | |
| Lyn Collins | Think (About It) | James Brown's Funky People |
| Marva Whitney | Unwind Yourself | It's My Thing |
| Digital Underground | The Humpty Dance | The Humpty Dance |
| Owusu & Hannibal | A Million Babies | Living With Owusu & Hannibal |
| Owusu & Hannibal | Delirium (Morgan Geist Tongues Remix) | 12 Inch |
| Atlantic Starr | I'm In Love | All in the Name of Love |
| Frank Ocean | Thinking About You | Thinking About You |
| Frank Ocean | Swim Good | Nostalgia |
An Evening of Afrotainment playlist for 10/13/2012
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Little Axe | Ride On | The House That Wolf Built |
| Little Axe | The Tide Has Come | The House That Wolf Built |
| John Lee Hooker & Robert Cray | Baby Lee | The Healer |
| Emma Franklin | Light My Fire | |
| Sis Gertrude Morgan | Let's Make a Record | King Britt presents Sis Gertrude Morgan |
| Lalomie Washburn | Music Use It | Mushroom Jazz Disc 1 |
Comments
Hours of good music!
Great Vibes!!!
Hey...I'm new to this city and region and happened to hear the show for the 1st time and really loved the tunes...Keep at it!!!
As a House music fan, can't wait to hear this Saturday's line up....
Say hi to Phil & Stacy from Chicago!!!
cheers!
pm
www.soulamytes.com
Great Music!
I also listened for the first time this past Saturday. I was searching the website afterwards to find the name of the song that played at 7:55pm.
Here I came back to search the following night and am I glad to have read this section first. No wonder I couldn't find it. In the meantime, I found some great music from your previous play lists and I'll be back.
Thank you!
Adiva's Celestial vibe-ology
Do I read posts, sARu
Submitted by Afrotainment on Sat, 06/21/2008 - 7:27pm.
Saru:
You must concede, for I do read-to capture listeners' thoughts, indeed.
Then I'll proceed; your soul to knead, and on my vibe, your ears will feed.
Your mind will heed, I'll plant the seed ....the phat-est beats for you I'll breed.
Pied piper lead: Adiva's creed "let not the light from us recede"...
In Afrotainment...to all things... what they need.
Celestially, Ms Adiva
I live in & operate on the principles of synchronicity & convergence.
Celeste (MsAdiva)
I dig the groove
Celeste,
I enjoy your spins very much. You have an ear for what's good and a mind that can bring it all together seamlessly. But please, can you post what you play each week? It would be a public service to your listeners and the artists you play.
Peace,
J.
Afrotainment
Jan 3, Sat eve 7:00p.m., my husband and I are enjoying your selections! Please tell what artists did "Amazing Grace" and the african song with the drums that followed. Gave us goosebumps! I want to buy some of this music.
Thanks, Penny and Dave
Playlists to be posted very sooooon!
Celeste (MsAdiva) Carey
J:
I will get them on; I've been promising far too long. KBOO's website has changed so much, but now we are ready for this next step.
I should have this past Saturday's done by the end of the week.
Thanks for listening!
Celeste
I live in & operate on the principles of synchronicity & convergence.
pinkmon on afropoetry
celeste (sp?) iwould call again ya know but i'm practicing another circuit kinda magic duggg way dug la poemetry in da beginning IAM POET in practice perhaps intern is more to pointe let me sort a short a quickie fer ye
celeste
attest girl ya'll attest
afroattainment is hottest
all away from 52ndst to way out west
around our world in 90 minutes
queen celeste your portlands beloved best
yeah well with music muses such as that sup plied sufficiently to overcome me see how easy
peaceINout pinkmon in plasticx fantastix beaverton
That was fantastic!
I was listening for the first time last Saturday and heard some stuff I really loved between 8 and 8:30. I was wondering if you could tell me what you played that half an hour.
Thanks!
I was an outstanding evening,
I was an outstanding evening, I loved all the songs. All were fantastic. I first time heart such a lovely collection. Thank you so much.
http://www.bestgraniteforless.com