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Highs in the low 70s

Today’s forecast is funk & soul! This continuous mix was made to enhance those perfect spring days. Highs in the low 70s, flip-flops, no worries and people in the ‘hood looking good. The breezy tracks included here also represent the “low 70s”, roughly the years 1970–1975.

Highs in the low 70s - lippy
(MP3 - 45 minutes - 65MB)

Here's a zip file of the mix to download:
Highs in the low 70s - lippy ZIP
(ZIP - 45 minutes - 62MB)


Tracklisting:
1. Express Yourself (alt. version) - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band
2. He's My Sunny Boy - Diana Ross & The Supremes
3. (Everybody Wanna Get Rich) Rite Away - Dr. John
4. Running Back and Forth - Edwin Starr
5. Right On - Clarence Wheeler & The Enforcers
6. If You Let Me - Eddie Kendricks
7. Israelites – Desmond Dekker
8. Sunshine on my Shoulders - Nat Townsley Jr.
9. I Wanna Be Where You Are - Michael Jackson
10. Ecstasy - Ohio Players
11. You Got The Love - Rufus & Chaka Khan
12. Rien Ne Va Plus - Funk Factory
13. Rocking Chair – Betty Padgett
14. You Keep Me Hanging On – Bonnie and Sheila
15. Funky to the Bone – Fredi Henchi & the Soul Setters
16. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push N' Shove) Part II - The Meters
17. Heaven Must be Like This – Ohio Players

8 Responses to “Highs in the low 70s”

  1. # Blogger O.W.

    This looks great! Love the selections.  

  2. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Is there anyway to download the mix in multiple files/tracks (rather than just one track)?  

  3. # Blogger Matt

    This one is just the continuous mix, sorry!  

  4. # Blogger Helen Chi

    Matt, found this via odub. Thanks for the great mix!  

  5. # Blogger Matt

    Thanks Helen! Glad you dig it.  

  6. # Anonymous t2urner

    Awwww, hey-yell yeah! All I need now's my momma's cornbread. Thanks.  

  7. # Blogger Tracey

    yay!! this looks awesome. thanks lippy!  

  8. # Anonymous Rachel

    It looks like you are distributing copyright-protected music. This is illegal in the U.S. If so, a better way is to point people to iTunes where people pay for the music. I really like your web site so I want to make sure this is legal for all participants.  

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