18 January 2010

Radio Wowsville 1/17/10: Have You Dug His Scene?


1. "Low Is the Way" - The Staple Singers - The Best of the Vee Jay Years
2. "The Promised Land" - Beats Antique
3. "Times Are Changing" - Jimmy Sabater - Stand Up and Be Counted Vol. 2
4. "Free the Black Man's Chains" - Afro American Ensemble - GSP
5. "I Shall Not Be Moved" - Harmonizing Four - Where He Leads Me
6. "Have You Dug His Scene?" - Yaphet Kotto - Chisa 45
7. "The Whole World Needs Liberation" - James Brown - Get On The Good Foot
8. "A Change Is Going to Come" - Baby Huey & The Babysitters - Living Legend
9. "Future Shock" - Curtis Mayfield - Back to the World
10. "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" - Langston Hughes - Every Tone a Testimony
11. "He's a Mother" - Wilson Williams - Tri-Us 45
12. "Do It" - Johnny Griffith - Triple "B" 45
13. "Shockwaves" - Funkadelic - Electric Spanking of War Babies
14. "Right On, Be Free" - Voices of East Harlem - Stand Up and Be Counted Vol. 2
15. "Birmingham 1963" - Dr. Martin Luther King - Every Tone a Testimony
16. "It's Free" - Bishops of the Holy Rollers - Cavda 45
17. "Don't Lie to Me" - "Mississippi" Charles Bevel - Oxford American: Southern Masters
18. "Invitation to Black Power Pt. 1" - Shahid Quartet - S and M 45
19. "Why (The King of Love is Dead)" - Nina Simone - Forever Young, Gifted and Black
20. "So Much Trouble In My Mind" - Sir Joe Quarterman and Free Soul - Superfly Soul
21. "Inner City Blues" - Marvin Gaye - What's Going On?
22. "Black Skinned Blue Eyed Boys" - The Equals - Viva Equals
23. "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" - Gil Scott-Heron - Flying Dutchman 45
24. "Invitation to Black Power Pt. 2" - Shahid Quartet - S and M 45

Radio Wowsville will also not be televised
Every Sunday night at 11PM on WTJU 91.1 FM.

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