RIBS TPTD: Change, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Teena Marie…
The weather is heating up, summertime is upon us, the days are long, the skirts are short… man, I just LOVE the Summer!
As we bid goodbye to June, and move headlong into the hot, hazy and humid days of July, here are three groups that, for some reason, always remind me of hanging out and partying in the summer heat.
This week we present to you:
RIBS TPTD: Change, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Teena Marie
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Playlist:
- Change - Paradise
- Maze - Welcome Home
- Teena Marie - First Class Love
- Change - It’s A Girls Affair
- Maze - You’re Not The Same
- Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic
- Change - Hold Tight
- Maze - Nobody Knows What You Feel Inside
- Teena Marie - I’m Gonna Have My Cake (And Eat It Too)
- Change - Say You Love Me Again
- Maze - Silky Soul
- Teena Marie - Oooo Wee (ft. Kurupt)
- Change - Searching
- Maze - Love Is The Key
- Teena Marie - The Ballad Of Cradle Rob & Me
- Maze - While I’m Alone
Enjoy!
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3 Comments on RIBS TPTD: Change, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Teena Marie…
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NetInfoWeb 2.0: Soul, R&B, Jazz and Blues on the ‘Net » RIBS: TPTD Number 16… on
Thu, 28th Jun 2007 5:20 am
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NinaMM on
Fri, 6th Jul 2007 7:26 pm
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artisst on
Mon, 30th Mar 2009 3:14 pm
[...] The latest TPTD mix is now posted and ready for ya! [...]
The Ballad of Cradle Rob & Me was my jam back in the day! My best friend, would supply the music (via finger snaps) to my acapella vocals, and we’d kick that…we wore that ALBUM out. Don’t get me started on Where’s California or Yes Indeed. Lawd.
I applaud whomever had the idea to create this site. For all intents and purposes, it would be feasible to offer the original albums for sale. It is quite obvious that the brainchild behind this site has more in store for those of us who have lost - material wise (albums) but have not forgotten our past. I find it a lot earlier to rekindle or start anew relations. Women between the ages of 25 to 35 appreciate the fact that they can understand the words - we mean what past artist say. Thank you again for your success and my lost which is nopw found.
Speaking for myself and others,
Artissst
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