Hey everybody!!
Here is the 88th and final podcast of my very own personal radio show called, “The Andy Morales Show”. This one focuses on an 80’s Genre Mix Extravaganza to officially commemorate its departure!! Recorded on: November 18, 2017. I hope all of you guys will enjoy my 88th and final podcast to, “The Andy Morales Show”.
Songs on this show:
1. The Quick – “The Rhythm Of The Jungle (12″ Extended)” (CBS / Epic Records – 1981) (Genre: New Wave) (*An under-appreciated Synthpop/New Wave duo from the UK. / Featured on their second remixed album from ’82 entitled, “Fascinating Rhythm”; also known as “One Light In A Blackout” in the USA and Canada.)
2. Troy Hinton – “Can You Hear Me” (MCA Records – 1989) (Genre: Slow Jam) (*A forgotten R&B/Soul musician during the late 80s and early 90s. / Featured on his one and only album, “Troy Hinton”.)
3. Nicole (a.k.a. Nicole McCloud) – “Don’t You Want My Love (12″ Extended Club Mix)” (CBS / Portrait Records – 1985) (Genre: R&B/Electro) (*An incredible R&B/Electro artist from Rochester, NY. / Featured on her first album, “What About Me?”.)
4. Tranquilizing 3 – “A Fact Of Life” (Apexton Records – 1983) (Genre: Early/Mid 80’s Hip-Hop) (*A lost early to mid 80’s Hip-Hop/Electro group from NYC. / One of their only songs released in the music business.)
5. Nancy Martinez – “Crazy Love (LP Version)” (Atlantic Records – 1986) (Genre: Freestyle) (*An iconic French-Canadian Freestyle performer from Montreal in Quebec, Canada. / Featured on her second LP, “Not Just The Girl Next Door”.)
6. DJ Marley Marl Featuring Master Ace, Graig G., Kool G. Rap, & Big Daddy Kane – “The Symphony (LP Version)” (Warner Bros. / Cold Chillin’ Records – 1988) (Genre: Late 80’s Hip-Hop) (*One of the first successful collaborated Hip-Hop songs of all-time!! / Featured on his first compilation album, “In Control, Volume 1”.)
7. Newkirk (a.k.a. Donald Newkirk) – “Sweat You (LP Version)” (OBR / Columbia Records – 1989) (Genre: Late 80’s New Jack Swing) (*An obscure New Jack Swing artist from NYC. / Featured on his only album, “Funk City”.)
8. Ya Ya – “Dead Lovers” (CBS / Scotti Bros. Records – 1984) (Genre: AOR/Hard Rock) (*A generic AOR/Hard Rock group from the UK. / Featured on their first LP, “Scarred”.)
9. Charlie Singleton – “Run In Your Heart” (CBS / Epic Records – 1989) (Genre: R&B/Slow Jam) (*Cameo’s infamous leading guitarist and background singer from New Orleans, LA. / Featured on his third and last solo LP, “Man On A Mission”.)
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Special thanks to the one who contributed on my final podcast:
Ramon Morales (*My Father*)
*My listeners, thanks for enjoying four years of my radio podcast show on Dailymotion!! I will admit, there has been a lot of ups and downs in terms of the production for each podcast, but overall, it has been truly a wonderful experience. LONG LIVE “THE ANDY MORALES SHOW”!! (October 14, 2013 – November 18, 2017) -AndyM*