Acid Jazz, Volume 6
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Let’s do it. This is the first OSW of this week, as there will be one coming your way by this weekend. No voices from yours truly on this one (still having issues with that), but all good music, thanks with the gracious hand of Mr. Ricky McCarthy….we present
Old School Wednesday: Acid Jazz, Volume 6
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01 – The Brand New Heavies – Midnight At The Oasis
02 – Incognito – Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing
03 – Drizabone – Real Love
04 – The James Taylor Quartet Feat Alison Limerick – Love Will Keep Us Together
05 – Mica Paris – My One Temptation
06 – Jhelisa – Brightest Star
07 – Jamiroquai – Too Young To Die
08 – Martine Girault – Revival
09 – Sandals – Nothing
10 – Jason Rebello – Summertime
11 – Count Basic – Jazz In The House
12 – Jhelisa – Friendly Pressure
13 – Omar – There’s Nothing Like This
14 – Green Finger – Dr. Bong
Love this. Many thanks to Ricky for doing his thing. And please, check out the Bajanrascals Podcast. You’ll be glad you did, trust me.
Great podcasts over there.
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