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The Groove
Saturday February 18th, 2017 with ELORIOUS CAIN
a BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION of A LABEL THAT CHANGED POPULAR MUSIC FOREVER! - MOTOWN!! part three: SURVIVING THE DISCO BOOM

When in 1977 the Paris disco label DISQUES IBACH released the CHOCOLAT'S deluxe gatesleeve album LES FABULEUX CHOCOLAT'S, it included a special "Medley Discolat's": their tribute to disco which included their versions of the THREE DEGREES song "Dirty Old Man", MFSB's "TSOP", K.C. & THE SUNSHINE BAND's "That's The Way I Like It", CERRONE's "Love In C Minor" along four MOTOWN hits: "It's The Same Old Song", "Stop In The Name Of Love", "Uptight" and "You Keep Me Hanging On". This was one of many examples where Europeans regarded much of the MOTOWN music of the mid 1960's to have been disco. Many MOTOWN recordings in the 1960's and early 1970's were examples of 1960's disco. By 1975 MOTOWN was encountering a rapidly emerging multibillion dollar boom, partly brought on by the encroaching standardization of dozens of competing styles of discotheque music. Thousands of disco records were being released with dozens of specialized labels releasing highly popular recordings that would further intensify the boom. One of such labels was PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL which MOTOWN would lose the JACKSON 5 to. Brother JERMAINE JACKSON would remain with MOTOWN as the group would rename themselves 'THE JACKSONS'. Could a label like MOTOWN, which had already produced dozens of disco standards in the past survive such a dramatic jolt to the record industry? This show features many MOTOWN recordings from 1975 to 1985 that illustrate how well the label did "surviving the disco boom".
FAR CRY (UNEDITED)
MARVIN GAYE - youtube
I WANT YOU (UNRELEASED REMIX)
MARVIN GAYE - youtube
THEME FROM MAHOGANY (DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING TO)
DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS (LP) - MOTOWN
LOVE HANGOVER
DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS (LP) - MOTOWN
GOT TO GIVE IT UP
MARVIN GAYE - 12" - MOTOWN
DOWN TO LOVE TOWN
THE ORIGINALS - 12" - MOTOWN
DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY
THELMA HOUSTON - 25 #1 HITS FROM 25 YEARS (2LP) - MOTOWN
LET'S BE YOUNG TONIGHT
JERMAINE JACKSON - 12" - MOTOWN
HEAVEN MUST HAVE SENT YOU
BONNIE POINTER - 12" - MOTOWN
LOVE MACHINE
THE MIRACLES - .
LET IT WHIP
DAZZ BAND - KEEP IT LIVE (LP) - MOTOWN
SUPER FREAK
RICK JAMES - 12" - MOTOWN
IN MY HOUSE
MARY JANE GIRLS - 12" - MOTOWN
BEHIND THE GROOVE
TEENA MARIE - LADY T (LP) - GORDY
UPSIDE DOWN
DIANA ROSS - 12" - MOTOWN
GETTIN' IT
COMMODORES - MIDNIGHT MAGIC (LP) - MOTOWN
LET'S GET SERIOUS
JERMAINE JACKSON - 12" - MOTOWN
DO I DO
STEVIE WONDER - youtube
POWER
THE TEMPTATIONS - youtube
Interactive CKCU
Wheltan
the last two parts were good. looking forward to this.

12:57 PM, February 18th, 2017
Elorious Cain (host)
Well I hope you like it Wheltan!

1:02 PM, February 18th, 2017
Professor Mike
I too am looking forward to part three and always a great show and never miss it.

1:03 PM, February 18th, 2017
DJ66w
I forgot just how good Marvin Gaye was. What a fuck loss!!!

1:14 PM, February 18th, 2017
Elorious Cain (host)
Thanks for the comments! Marvin Gaye's death was premature and tragic!

1:16 PM, February 18th, 2017
Sorrow
Now this is the best episode of this Black History Month series,, as of yet atleast :)

2:37 PM, February 18th, 2017
John
What about Lionel Ritchie?!!

2:38 PM, February 18th, 2017
Shelley Ann Morris
Hi Elorious, Really enjoying the show this afternoon. Lots of this music is bringing back lots of memories for me. Got the volume turned up and the windows open on this glorious Saturday afternoon!

2:45 PM, February 18th, 2017
Elorious Cain (host)
Thank you so much to Sorrow, John and Shelley Ann!

2:52 PM, February 18th, 2017
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hello - goodbye ah! :(

2:59 PM, February 18th, 2017
Joe R.
Fab mix!

1:00 PM, February 20th, 2017
Laurel
Loved the show.

5:31 AM, February 21st, 2017
Ken
Just how did Motown change popular music forever?

3:58 PM, February 22nd, 2017