What better way to mend hearts broken by a long, slow Tigers collapse than by cranking two of the finest clavinet workouts of all time -- "Am I Black Enough for You" and "Trampled Under Foot" -- back to back? You'll need to kick "Higher Ground" or "Superstition" on your own. And what better way to mend spirits broken by the perpetual auto-gelding exhibition of "our" Donkeys in the District than w/6 discs of "On the Corner" sessions, kindly dropped by Sony and the Miles estate this very day? W/enough "Black Satin" (and "Calypso Frelimo" and "Rated X" and, hell, the vinyl reissue of "Sleep's Holy Mountain," just for good measure), blared at "11," and perhaps a Dubliner's dose of Bushmills, maybe even HRC could finally call a wingnut filibuster by its proper fuckin' name.
In the meantime, dig this. It should be up at the main site tonight. And if Om, Circle or Endless Boogie come to your town, by all means, let them help you party down.
Kenge Kenge -- Kenge Kenge
Lenky & Frenchie -- Space Invaders
Burial -- Shutta
John Martyn -- Smiling Stranger
Talking Heads -- Mind
Doris Duke -- Ghost of Myself
MFSB Feat. the Three Degrees -- T.S.O.P.
Billy Paul -- Am I Black Enough For You?
Led Zeppelin -- Trampled Under Foot
Justice -- New Jack
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas -- Tempo Tempo
Cybotron -- Clear
Suicide -- Radiation
Irma Thomas -- Break-a-Way
Man City Lion -- Na Doo
Junkyard Band -- The Word
Dilliger -- Cocaine in My Brain
Big Youth -- Hot Cross Bun
Roxy Music -- The Bogus Man
Pharoah Overlord -- Black Horse
Magical Power Mako -- Restraint, Freedom
Eroc -- Des Zauberes Traum
Harmonia -- Gollum
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