A 2nd George Jackson tribute:
1. Eddie Floyd - Non-Stop To Midnight (1969)
2. Little Milton Campbell - Somebody's Changin' My Sweet Baby's Mind (1970) #22 R&B
3. Buddy Miles - Take It Off Him & Put It On Me (1970)
4. Ann Peebles - Slipped, Tripped And Fell In Love (1971) #42 R&B
5. The Osmonds - Double Lovin' (1972) #14 Pop
6. George Soule - Get Involved (1973) #35 R&B
7. Major Lance - Sweeter (1975) #58 R&B
8. Marie Osmond - This Is The Way That I Feel (1977) #39 Pop
9. Tina Turner - Root, Toot Undisputable Rock 'N Roller (1978)
10. Johnnie Taylor - Play Something Pretty (1979) #79 R&B
11. James Brown - It's Too Funky In Here (1979) #15 R&B
12. Yazz and the Plastic Population - The Only Way Is Up (1988) #96 Pop
http://mfi.re/listen/af942dp97l68ho0/58_10@10_George_Jackson_tribute.mp3SoundCloud link:
https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/58-10-10-george-jacksonIt's possible for a 3rd George Jackson themed set - all tunes which he sang lead vocals...A 2nd Alan O'Day tribute:
1. Arch Hall Jr. and The Archers - Yes I Will (1962)
(Alan O'Day childhood memories)
2. Dobie Gray - Funky Funky Feelin' (1964) (partial)
3. Ned Miller - Back To Oklahoma (1970)
(Alan O'Day on The Drum)
4. Bobby Sherman - The Drum (1971)
5. Vogues - American Family (1972)
6. David Clayton-Thomas - Caress Me Pretty Music (1972)
(Alan O'Day on being a staff songwriter)
7. Ted Neeley (think
Jesus Christ Superstar) - Spin Away (1973)
8. Henson - Do Me Wrong, But Do Me (1974)
9. Anne Murray - Blue Finger Lou (1975)
(Alan O'Day bumper)
10. Dave Mason - Replace The Face (1987)
11. Olivia Newton-John - Love And Let Live (1988)
http://mfi.re/listen/kq6rh1a52dkok6o/63_10@10_Alan_O'Day_tribute.mp3SoundCloud link:
https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/63-10-10-alan-oday-tributeThese have been readied for awhile, so I just archived them directly to MediaFire.
who'd'a thunk that Travis Wammack would be the commonality between George Jackson and Alan O'day?!?
The George Jackson credit that floored me was "The Only Way is Up" -- I knew the '80s dance version but had no idea it was written in the early '70s.
Another connection is Dobie Gray -- unfortunately, I don't have the complete "Funky Funky Feelin'" yet.
The Yazz version of "The Only Way Is Up" is in the set -- Otis Clay did the earlier version, I believe.
Okay, RGMike, I've added SoundCloud links. Enjoy!