We'll honor the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu with music from the Amandla African National Congress Cultural Group, plus we'll hear a set featuring musicians who took part in the Musicians for Safe Energy anti-nuclear concerts in 1974- Gil Scott-Heron, Chaka Khan, and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, showcasing a heroic saxophone performance by the great Clarence Clemons.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the vagaries of Spinitron, these songs are listed in reverse order. (i.e., Joan Armatrading Back to the Night is song 1, hour 1Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA
UpFront Soul Playlist #2022.03
Endrecheri "Endrecheri Party" from Go To Funk Kamasi Washington "The Rhythm Changes" from The Epic: Vol. 1 Khu.eex "Holy Drone" from Wooch Orlando Julius "Mura Sise" from Super Afro Soul Miriam Makeba "Goodbye Poverty" from Country Girl Hugh Masekela "Colonial Man" from Early Hugh Masekela Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band "Quarter to Three" from Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts Chaka Khan & Rufus "Once You Get Started" from Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai Gil Scott-Heron "We Almost Lost Detroit" from Genius in Concert - Volume 1 Geraldo Pino "Born to be Free" from Heavy Heavy Heavy Herbie Hancock "Swamp Rat" from Secrets De La Soul "The Magic Number" from 3 Feet High And Rising Joan Armatrading "Steppin' Out" from Me Myself I Live at Wolf Trap on 429 Records Nona Hendryx "Winning" from Nona Hendryx Sister Sledge "We Are Family" from Greatest Hits-Live Delia "Dee Dee" Gartrell "Fight Fire with Fire" on Rocafort Daley Diggers "I Can Dig It" from Mfsb - Mutha Funkin Sonofabitch The Truth Behind the Philly Legend Mavis Staples "Little Bit" from If All I Was Was Black on Anti- Amandla ANC Cultural Group "Soweto By Night" from Amandla on Melodia LP Moscow Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "Johannesburg" from From South Africa to South Carolina Joan Armatrading "Back to the Night" from Back to the Night on A&M