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The first section of today's show features the best of the new and forthcoming releases plus greatest Soul tunes from the Millennium, If anyone wishes to participate by sending
in their top tunes, send them to Richard Searling, Jazz FM, PO Box 3, Manchester, M5 3EJ and they'll be featured over the next few weeks. Bloodstone, from 1984 "It Feels So Good With You",
Smoke City from 1984 "Dreams", Dennis Edwards from 1986 "Cooling Out", Lamont Dozier "Starting Over", from the 1981 Columbia album Working On You, Lonnie Hill
"Galveston Bay", next, due out in the early part of 2000, Will Weaton "My Promise", N'Chantment from 1983 and "I'm Dreaming", forthcoming for the year 2000 is Ashaye
"I've got everything", Crosswind, from a CD that is out in the new year called Lost Soul we have "We Can Work it out" Soul Children "We gotta get our thing together" epic
records, Eddie Cornelius "Love Making In your eyes", Crosswind "We Can Work it out", Donny Hathaway "Love, Love, Love", Shola Amah from a forthcoming CD "Superficial
Fantasy", Donny Hathaway "Love, Love, Love", next up a top 3 from the Millennium, Chapter 8 from 1985 "How can I get next to you", Daton 1983, "Promise Me", Anita Baker
"When will you be mine", next, new up for the year 2000 is Will Weaton "I belong to you", Johnny Gill "Feels so much better", Gerald Levert track forthcoming in 2000 for
Atlantic, Dorothy Morrison "I Can't go on without you", Gwen McCrae "Lead me On", Bobby Wilson "Let me put love back in your life" stunning soul up next from 1972 and Eddie
Holman "My mind keeps telling me", Barbara Acklin "You don't have to beg me to stay", The Masqueraders "I'm just an average guy", ZZ Hill "This time they told the
truth", Marshall Downing "Almost had a good thing"
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Into the Cellar full of Soul with The Supremes "Stormy", Mickey Lynn "I've Got The Blues", Tyrone Davis "One Way Ticket", Bobby Taylor "There
are Roses", Marva Hicks from the 70's "Looking Over My Shoulder", William Bell "Happy", next up from the new Motown "Lost & Found" CD The Temptations "That'll
Be The Day", Marv Johnson unissued Motown and "Never Too Late", Walter Jackson "Let Me Come Back", Marvin Gaye "Darling You're Wonderful", Temptations "Last One
Out Is Brokenhearted", William Powell "Heartache Souveneirs", Gladys Knight and another slab of unissued Motown brilliance "The Pieces Of A Broken Heart".
Niel Rushton joins Richard for the last hour and among the chat and reminiscing there's Sonny Warner "Bell Bottom Blue Jeans", Martin Raynor & Secrets "Candy
To Me", Chris Bartley next and no title for it, Jackie Wilson & Erma Franklyn "I Get The Sweetest Feeling", Lyn Varnado "Ain't That Something", Little Johnny Hamilton
"Keep On Moving", Brothers Guiding Light/Dreamlovers "Getting Together", next up a jobette acetate of Either Brenda or Patrice Holloway "Tell Me Your Story", Contemplations
"Alone With No Love", Modulations "I'm Hoplessly In Love With You", Patti Austin "This Thing Called Love", Otis Leaville "It's You
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