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Roots and Rhythms
Wednesday October 10th, 2012 with Bruce Walton
Steve Cropper

Rolling Stone puts Steve Cropper at #27 on their list of greatest guitarists. I don't know, I had him at #33. Stupid lists. Steve Cropper with Booker T & The MG's and solo. Also some tracks from one of the players who inspired him, Lowman Pauling with The "5" Royales, plus "5" Royales tracks from Cropper and friends Lucinda Williams and Delbert McClinton.
You Can't Do That
Booker T & The MG's - Soul Men (2003, prev. unissued tracks, 1965-68)
Help Me Somebody
Steve Cropper - Dedicated - A Salute To The "5" Royales (2011)
Slim Jenkins Place (1967)
Booker T & The MG's - Complete Stax-Volt singles
Knock On Wood (1966)
Eddie Floyd - Complete Stax-Volt singles
Don't Give No More Than You Can Take (1960)
The "5" Royales - Chicken Shack Boogie vol. 4
Dedicated To The One I Love
Steve Cropper - Dedicated
99&½
Steve Cropper - With A Little Help From My Friends (1971)
Don't Be Ashamed (1957)
The "5" Royales - Dedicated To You
Funky Broadway
Steve Cropper - With A Little Help From My Friends
I Was Made To Love Her
Booker T & The MG's - Soul Men
Dedicated To The One I Love (1957)
The "5" Royales - Dedicated To You
Jelly Bread (1963)
Booker T & The MG's - Complete Stax-Volt singles
In The Midnight Hour (1965)
Wilson Pickett - Greatest Hits
Right Around The Corner
Steve Cropper - Dedicated
Gimme Some Lovin'
Booker T & The MG's - Soul Men
Green Onions (1962)
Booker T & The MG's - Complete Stax-Volt singles
Interactive CKCU
Mike
"I was made to love her" was indeed Stevie Wonder. Nice cover

8:40 PM, October 10th, 2012
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