Muse's Jukebox for February 08, 2008 10:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Eclectic mix of rock, folk, jazz and pop with various local hosts including Howard Kingston, John Arvish and Greg Keeler.
Playlist:
Program Name : Muse's Jukebox
Date Of Broadcast : 2/8/08
Host Producer : John Arvish
1. Houston Person - Close your eyes - Goodness! - 1969 - - Prestige -
2. Roberta Flack - Compared to What - First Take - 1969 - - Atlantic -
3. David "Fathead" Newman - Drown in my own Tears - The Weapon - 1972 - - Atlantic -
4. Grant Green - I Don't want nobody to give me nothing - Carryin' On - 1969 - - Blue Note -
5. Crusaders - Listen and You'll see - Pass the Plate - 1971 - - Chisa -
6. Sly & the Family Stone - If you want me to stay - Fresh - 1973 - - Epic -
7. Tower of Power - Get your feet back on the ground - Tower of Power - 1973 - - Warner Brothers -
8. Bernard Purdie - Changes - Shaft - 1971 - - Prestige - Now on Bernard Purdie "Legends of Acid Jazz"
9. Curtis Mayfield - Little Child Runnin' Wild - Super Fly - 1972 - - Curtom -
10. Allen Toussaint - Victims of the Darkness - Life, love and faith - 1972 - - Warner Brothers -
11. Phil Upchurch - Darkness, Darkness - Darkness, Darkness - 1972 - - Blue Thumb -
12. Aretha Franklin - Oh me oh my - Young, gifted and black - 1972 - - Atlantic -
13. Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson - Lovely Day - From south Africa to South Carolina - 1975 - - Arista -
14. Lou Donaldson - Tennessee Waltz - Pretty Things - 1970 - - Blue Note -
15. Isley Brothers - Put a little love in your heart - Brother, Brother, Brother - 1972 - - T-Neck -
16. Bill Withers - Use Me - Still Bill - 1972 - - Sussex (Columbia) -
17. The Meters - Love Slip upon ya - Fire on the Bayou - 1975 - - Reprise -
18. Grant Green - Dracula - Green is Beautiful - 1970 - - Blue Note -
19. George Benson - So What - Beyond the Blue Horizon - 1971 - - CTI -
20. Leon Spencer - Someday my prince will come - Sneak Preview - 1971 - - Prestige - Now on "Legends of Acid Jazz"
21. Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues - What's going on? - 1971 - - Tamla (Motown) -
This show goes wherever the Muse takes it, with each week's host giving the show a distinct flavor. Muse's Jukebox is a favorite with listeners, for Friday night get-togethers with friends or just chillin' at home.
The Muse's Jukebox theme music is "Blues for H.P." by Houston Person.
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