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The Smooth Operators Present Late Night Pop Volume 2

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Smooth pop, yacht rock and sunset soul! After Late Night Pop volume 1, Martijn Soetens, music director of NPO Radio 6 and I teamed up as The Smooth Operators again. The concept behind Late Night Pop is to create that lazy atmosphere of listening to music on your couch, just before going to bed. We guide you through that twilight zone. Our carefully picked songs sound best after a day of hard work or a heavy night out... No stress, just relax with quality songs from quality artists. They make you think that life has been good, as Joe Walsh once sang… Enjoy! Cool Uncle is the funny name Bobby Caldwell and Jack Splash have chosen for their new duo. Caldwell is an often sampled and covered blue-eyed-soul veteran (best known for 'What you won't do for love'). Splash is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer who has worked with Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar and Jennifer Hudson. Their self-titled debut album features neo-soul singers Cee-Lo Green and Mayer Hawthorne, plus Bri

Groovy, Sexy & Soulful Part 56 Early Morning Edition

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Mary Lake Enjoy this new edition of ‘ Groovy, sexy and soulful ’! The songs are easy to listen to in the morning, when waking up is hard. The closing track is by Gordon Lightfoot (born November 17, 1938). He is a Canadian singer-songwriter who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music, and has been credited for helping define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. He experienced chart success in Canada with his own recordings, starting in 1962 with the #3 hit '(Remember Me) I'm the One'. Lightfoot's recordings made an impact on the international music charts in the 1970s, with songs such as 'If You Could Read My Mind' (1970) (#5 on the US chart), 'Sundown' (1974), 'Carefree Highway' (1974), 'Rainy Day People' (1975), all reaching #1, and 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' (1976). In 1981 'If You Could Read My Mind' was covered by disco/soul singer Viola Wills. It reached #3 on the Dutch

Boogie & Disco Grooves From The Crates

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Enjoy the boogie and disco sounds on this new part of Grooves From The Crates ! I selected a couple of ‘pure’ disco tracks to close the mix, but most of the tracks are from the post-disco era. Post-disco (sometimes simply called ‘boogie’) is a subgenre that came about around 1980. When disco seemed to take over all radio stations, a riot in Chicago took place on July 12, 1979, now known as Disco Demolition Night. It was an event to destroy a box of disco records by DJ Steve Dahl in a baseball stadium that got out of hand. This anti-disco happening marked the end of disco as mainstream, especially in the US. Dance music became more underground again, as it was before the movie ‘Saturday night fever’. As a response to over-commercialization and artistic downfall of disco culture, a more soulful and electronic driven form of dance music arose in clubs. Post-disco was a singles-driven market, controlled mostly by independent record companies that generated a cross-over chart success all

Late Night Pop: Smooth Pop, Yacht Rock & Sunset Soul

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Martijn Soetens of NPO Radio 6 and I teamed up as The Smooth Operators! The idea behind Late Night Pop is to create that lazy atmosphere of listening to music on your couch, just before going to bed. We guide you through that twilight zone. Our carefully picked songs sound best after a day of hard work or a heavy night out. No stress, just relax with quality songs from quality artists. They make you think that life has been good, as Joe Walsh once sang… Enjoy! Tracklist: Minnie Riperton – Feelin' That Your Feelin's Right (1975) Jim Croce ‎– Time In A Bottle (1973) Steely Dan ‎– Rikki Don't Lose That Number (1974) Tiffany – Late Night Show (1978) Rosie – There’s A Song In It Somewhere (1977) Maarten Peters & The Dream – After The Party (1986) Heat – Don’t You Walk Away (1980) Marilyn Scott – Let’s Not Talk About Love (1979) Greg Guidry – Going Down (2000) Pratt & McClain – Whachersign (1976) Savanna – Never Let You Go (1982) Al Johnson & Jean

Smooth Sailing: California Dreaming & Soulful Streaming

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Feel the Californian moods and soulful grooves on this new episode of Smooth Sailing !  The soon to be released 45 box and cd ‘The Brasileiro Treasure Box of Funk and Soul’ stretches across the scope of funk, soul, and psychedelic music from Brazil. Some highlights include the extremely rare and funky ‘Labirinto’ by 2001 & Beto, the blistering psychedelic funk of Antônio Carlos & Jocafi’s ‘Quem Vem Lá’, the essential rare groove track ‘Bananeira’ by Emilio Santiago and Osmar Milito E Quarteto Forma’s rare ‘América Latina’, which is sampled by Madlib and featured on this cloudcast. ‘The Brasileiro Treasure Box of Funk and Soul’ is out on ‘Culture of soul’ on the 23rd of October. In 1970 Syreeta (or Rita) Wright and Stevie Wonder got married and although they were divorced just 18 months later, they continued to work together for several years. They wrote 'Spinnin' and spinnin', for instance, in 1974 (4 years after 'It's a shame' for the Spinners). Bor

Groovy, Sexy & Soulful Part 55 Autumn Edition

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Enjoy this new part of ‘ Groovy, sexy and soulful ’! The opening track, ‘Fly away’ by Abraham (Abe) Battat, is a righteous combination of sonorous jazz guitar, crackling drums and warm acoustic piano. Floating through the tones as if in a private concert for you in your very living room, it is an earnest, honest vocal performance bringing a rainbow message of freedom and liberty to the world. The song is on a new compilation album called ‘Praise poems’ part 2, out on Tramp Records and originally the b-side of ‘Listen here’. Picture: Claudia Cardinale Don't forget to listen next week, then there will be a new Smooth Sailing part! Tracklist: Abraham Battat – Fly Away (1965) Bonnie Dobson – Milk And Honey (1970) Ambrosia ‎– You're The Only Woman (You & I) (1980) Richard Martian & Co – Dawn (Part II) (1960s) Paqua – We Came Far (2014) Finnigan & Finlon – Seasons Of Doubt (1970s) Pointer Sisters – Don’t It Drive You Crazy (1977) Robert Palmer ‎– Re