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Some radio shows are built like a playlist. Others move more like a conversation between records. This week’s edition of The Soul Damn ‘Phisticated! Radio Show leans firmly into that second lane, gliding between rare groove, neo-soul, and classic funk with easy confidence.
The journey begins with Dayton setting the tone with the Sound Of Music, a track that feels like stepping into a room where the bassline already knows your name. O'Bryan brings that unmistakable 80s synth-soul glow on Right From The Start, while Gladys Knight & The Pips deliver dancefloor sophistication.
There’s a strong thread of groove archaeology running through the middle of the show. Seven Minutes Of Funk from The Whole Darn Family remains one of the most sampled and beloved funk workouts ever pressed to vinyl. Moonchild glide in with Nothing to Prove, while newer voices like Flo Naegeli and Harry Linacre sit comfortably alongside established names, proving once again that soul music isn’t stuck in the past.
Turn it up, pour something good in your cup, and let the music do what it’s always done best.
Welcome To The Soul Show (Soundsational)
Sound Of Music - Dayton
Bag Lady - Erykah Badu
It Must Be Love - Phajja
Right From The Start - O'Bryan
Save The Overtime (For Me) - Gladys Knight & The Pips
Feel Good! - Em-Cee
10:PM - Skipp Whitman, Tane & Johnny Burgos
Home is Where The Hatred Is - Brian Jackson & Masters At Work
Freedom - Flo Naegeli
Seven Minutes Of Funk - The Whole Darn Family
One Way - Sly & The Family Stone
Person To Person - Average White Band
Baby This Love - AAries
How Many Ways - Toni Braxton
Leavin' - The Tony Rich Project
Daylight - Ramp
Nothing to Prove (feat. Rae Khalil & Brittney Carter) - Moonchild
The Pressure - MF Robots
Give Me Your Love - Active Force
Sweet Vibrations - Latimore
Ring The Bell - Harry Linacre
Sincerely Do - Jill Scott
I Need You - TheARTI$t
Never Give Up - Brooklyn Funk Essentials
The Truth - D. Folks
Thank You Thank You - Roy Ayers
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On this edition of The Soul Damn ‘Phisticated! Radio Show we take a relaxed cruise through soul, deep groove and a few timeless classics along the way. It’s the kind of playlist that fits perfectly with a slow Sunday morning or an easy afternoon, letting the music do what soul music does best.
We open with Sincerely Do by Jill Scott, a smooth way to ease into the vibe before things start picking up with Ring The Bell by Harry Linacre and I Thought About Love by Keith Eatmon, two modern soul cuts with plenty of style.
There’s more fresh soul in the mix from artists like Moonchild, Slowe, and Flo Naegeli, showing just how strong the current soul scene really is.
As the show rolls on, the groove deepens with tracks from MF Robots, a preview from their forthcoming III Part One, add the silky vocals of Will Downing and the mood settles nicely into a soulful groove.
There’s also a moment where soul history loops back on itself; Alicia Keys, provides a reminder of how today’s artists keep the classic sounds alive.
All in all, it’s a laid-back mix of new soul, classic grooves and a few musical connections along the way.
Press play, turn it up - a lot, and enjoy the ride.
Welcome To The Soul Show (Soundsational)
Sincerely Do - Jill Scott
Ring The Bell - Harry Linacre
I Thought About Love - Keith Eatmon
How Hard Can It Be? - Slowe
Freedom - Flo Naegeli
When You Know - Moonchild
Never Give Up (Edit) - Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Time of Day feat. Oli Hannaford - Alexander IV
Tough Love - Terry Dexter
The Pressure - MF Robots
It's so Easy - Phonte & Eric Roberson
Vibe with You - Will Downing
Something Bout You - Babyface
Simple Melody (Featuring Bootsy Collins) - Jon B.
I Belong to You (Rollerskate Radio Mix) - Toni Braxton
Feel Good! - Em-Cee
Ghost - TheARTI$t
You Don't Know My Name - Alicia Keys
Prove My Love To You - The Main Ingredient
The Other Side (Club Mix) - Ruby Turner
Keep It Up - India T
Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players
Fairchild - Willie West
Just Kissed My Baby - The Meters
Do You Love What You Feel - Rufus & Chaka Khan
Superwoman - Stevie Wonder
Addictive Love - Bebe & Cece Winans
Thank You Thank You - Roy Ayers
This week’s show was another easy ride through the good stuff… soul, rare groove, deep funk and a few timeless tracks that never lose their shine, tunes that fit perfectly with a slow Sunday morning, coffee in hand and the speakers doing their thing.
We kicked things off with Glenn Jones and the stripped-back “Show Me (Live On-Air Unplugged at Kiss FM NY)”. A smooth, soulful and a perfect way to ease into the show. The late Lynden David Hall stepped in with “Are We Still Cool?” – a reminder of just how special his voice was.
There was plenty of newer soul in the mix too, Cleo Sol kept things warm with “Miss Romantic”, and Moonchild & PJ Morton added a thoughtful moment with “Fear (Hey Friend).” We picked up the groove with Em-Cee’s “Feel Good!” doing exactly what it says on the tin, while Ernie & The Family McKone kept the energy bubbling with “That Girl.”
A little crate-digging took us back to some serious foundations with The Skull Snaps, Cymande, and Fred Wesley & The JB’s
As we entered the final part of the show the vibe settled into something a little deeper with Omar’s “Latin Salsa”, Slowe’s new offering “How Hard Can It Be?”, and some Chaka Khan before closing out with Marvin Gaye’s “I Want You”, and the signature “Thank You Thank You.” with gratitude.
Another show and another stack of great music. If you like your soul with a bit of depth, groove and history in the mix, this one’s definitely worth a listen – until next time . . .