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SOUL! 1972-1973 - Volume 13 & 14

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SOUL! was a breakthrough in television programming. Created by and for African Americans, the show presented R&B, soul, funk, Latin, and jazz musicians; and also writers, poets, actors, philosophers, and activists. The focus was on celebrating and advancing black culture. Highly recommended.

Note: This title comes on two discs.

SOUL! - December 20, 1972
U.S. TV show. Host: Gerry Bledsoe. "Wonderlove." A full episode of Stevie Wonder. Songs: "For Once In My Life," "If You Really Love Me," "Superwoman," "You And I," "What's Going On/My Cherie Amour," "Blowing In The Wind," "With A Child's Heart," "Love Having You Around," "Signed Sealed Delivered/Papa Was A Rolling Stone," "Superstition," "Maybe Your Baby/Superstition," and "Uptight Everything's Alright." Stevie is interviewed and discusses his musical influences, his new Talking Book LP, what "soul" means to him, being blind and more.

SOUL! - January 10, 1973
U.S. TV show. Host: Gerry Bledsoe. "Elements." Guests: Earth, Wind & Fire; Tony Award-winning singer Linda Hopkins & the Soul Quintet. Earth, Wind & Fire: "Power," "Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," "Bass Groove," "Mom," "Time Is on Your Side." Linda Hopkins & the Soul Quintet: "Deep in The Night," "Birth of The Blues," "It's My Belief," "Listen Woman!" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love."

SOUL! - January 17, 1973
U.S. TV show. Host: Gerry Bledsoe. "In A New Way." Guests: The Jimmy Castor Bunch; The Spinners. The Jimmy Castor Bunch: "A Groove Will Make You Move," "Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Calling You," "Say Leroy (The Creature From The Black Lagoon Is Your Father)," "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," "Troglodyte (Cave Man)," "I'm Not A Child Anymore," and "Tribute To Jimi: Purple Haze/Foxey Lady." The Spinners: "It's A Shame," "That's What Girls Are Made For," "I'll Be Around," "How Could I Let You Get Away," and "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love."

SOUL! - February 7, 1973
U.S. TV show. Host: Ellis Haizlip. "Wherever We May Be…" Guest: Activist and organizer Stokely Carmichael. Stokely Carmichael, the revolutionary leader who created and proclaimed the now historic cry of "Black Power," just returned to the US after self-exile, talks of his current plans that will bring Blacks together.

Note: This title comes on two discs.


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