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Thread started 09/21/05 2:24am

vainandy

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Jam for another scorcher day: "Walking Into Sunshine" by Central Line

As another hot ass 100 degree day begins, it reminds me of the 1981 jam "Walking Into Sunshine" by Central Line. Anybody feeling this one? I know Finess is because Larry Levan remixed it.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #1 posted 09/21/05 2:34am

DavidEye

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synth-funk at it's finest.I love this jam!!

cause there'll be...sunshine
and I'll be walking into sunshine
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Reply #2 posted 09/21/05 6:29am

uPtoWnNY

One of my favorite jams from the summer of '81. Great summer for music!
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Reply #3 posted 09/21/05 6:31am

DavidEye

uPtoWnNY said:

One of my favorite jams from the summer of '81. Great summer for music!



I need to start a thread about the Summer of '81.So many jams came out that summer!!
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Reply #4 posted 09/21/05 7:08am

funkpill

OOOOOHHHHHWHHHHEEEEE!!!!headbang

Party baba!!!party

The breakdown to this groove had you movin'..dancing jig
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Reply #5 posted 09/21/05 7:43am

CinisterCee

I was just dancing to this on Monday night when I went to DJ Rob Swift's show! Rob played "Walking Into Sunshine" during his mix set.

He played some other cool tracks too:
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Reply #6 posted 09/21/05 9:39am

Stymie

I gotta get away, I gotta do it now..gotta walk into tha sun..I..I..I..

headbang

Real good memories tied to this song.
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Reply #7 posted 09/21/05 12:31pm

uPtoWnNY

DavidEye said:

uPtoWnNY said:

One of my favorite jams from the summer of '81. Great summer for music!



I need to start a thread about the Summer of '81.So many jams came out that summer!!


I'll start...

Square Biz - Teena Marie
Never Too Much - Luther
Give it to Me Baby/Superfreak - Rick James
I'm in Love - Evelyn King
Searching to Find the One - Unlimited Touch
Yearning for Your Love - Gap Band
Nights(Feel Like Getting Down) - Billy Ocean
Whatcha Gonna Do for Me - Chaka Khan
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me - Patti Austin
Wikka Wrap(forgot the name of the band)
Numbers - Kraftwerk
On the Beat - B.B. & Q. Band
When Love Calls - Atlantic Starr
Paradise - Change
Body Music - The Strikers
Dying to be Dancing - Empress
She's a Bad Mama Jama - Carl Carlton
A Little Bit of Jazz
We're in this Love Together - Al Jarreau
I'll Do Anything for You - Denroy Morgan
[Edited 9/21/05 12:32pm]
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Reply #8 posted 09/21/05 12:43pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Wikka Wrap(forgot the name of the band)


The Evasions
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Reply #9 posted 09/21/05 12:49pm

Stymie

uPtoWnNY said:

DavidEye said:




I need to start a thread about the Summer of '81.So many jams came out that summer!!


I'll start...

Square Biz - Teena Marie
Never Too Much - Luther
Give it to Me Baby/Superfreak - Rick James
I'm in Love - Evelyn King
Searching to Find the One - Unlimited Touch
Yearning for Your Love - Gap Band
Nights(Feel Like Getting Down) - Billy Ocean
Whatcha Gonna Do for Me - Chaka Khan
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me - Patti Austin
Wikka Wrap(forgot the name of the band)
Numbers - Kraftwerk
On the Beat - B.B. & Q. Band
When Love Calls - Atlantic Starr
Paradise - Change
Body Music - The Strikers
Dying to be Dancing - Empress
She's a Bad Mama Jama - Carl Carlton
A Little Bit of JazzWe're in this Love Together - Al Jarreau
I'll Do Anything for You - Denroy Morgan
[Edited 9/21/05 12:32pm]
I think I love you. love
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Reply #10 posted 09/21/05 12:56pm

TheRealFiness

uPtoWnNY said:

DavidEye said:




I need to start a thread about the Summer of '81.So many jams came out that summer!!


I'll start...

Square Biz - Teena Marie
Never Too Much - Luther
Give it to Me Baby/Superfreak - Rick James
I'm in Love - Evelyn King
Searching to Find the One - Unlimited Touch
Yearning for Your Love - Gap Band
Nights(Feel Like Getting Down) - Billy Ocean
Whatcha Gonna Do for Me - Chaka Khan
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me - Patti Austin
Wikka Wrap-The Evasions
Numbers - Kraftwerk
On the Beat - B.B. & Q. Band
When Love Calls - Atlantic Starr
Paradise - Change
Body Music - The Strikers
Dying to be Dancing - Empress
She's a Bad Mama Jama - Carl Carlton
A Little Bit of Jazz-Nick striker Band
We're in this Love Together - Al Jarreau
I'll Do Anything for You - Denroy Morgan
[Edited 9/21/05 12:32pm]
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Reply #11 posted 09/21/05 1:00pm

TheRealFiness

stay the night-billy ocean
Pop it-One way
Zulu-the quick
Beat the bush-slyck
Ps i love you-dolly dots
get on up and do it again-suzy Q
Too through-Bad girls
beat the street-Sharon Redd
Must be the music-secret weapon
Glad to know you-Chaz Jankel
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Reply #12 posted 09/21/05 1:13pm

Stymie

TheRealFiness said:

stay the night-billy ocean
Pop it-One way
Zulu-the quick
Beat the bush-slyck
Ps i love you-dolly dots
get on up and do it again-suzy Q
Too through-Bad girls
beat the street-Sharon Redd
Must be the music-secret weapon
Glad to know you-Chaz Jankel


I'm just a DJ baby mixin' for you....

Mr Chaz Jankel..I still love that song. Chaz wrote Ai No Corrida, right? I think I heard a version of him singing.
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Reply #13 posted 09/21/05 1:50pm

uPtoWnNY

Stymie said:

Mr Chaz Jankel..I still love that song. Chaz wrote Ai No Corrida, right? I think I heard a version of him singing.


He did a version on Quincy Jones' LP, "The Dude", and another version on the B side of Glad to Know You(12" single).
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Reply #14 posted 09/21/05 2:22pm

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I keep misreading this thread and hit on the Eddy Grant LP WALKING ON SUNSHINE that had the total killer jam "Living on the Front Line" from '79.

OK, back to your smooth oldies.
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Reply #15 posted 09/21/05 4:18pm

NWF

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Now, this is the shit that I've been grooing to. Some good old British Post-Disco. One listen to this track and you'll easily see where L.L. got is inspiration to write "Jingling Baby".

They had another hit called "Don't Tell Me", which you can now find on the SoulJazz records compilation called "British Hustle".

NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #16 posted 09/21/05 4:23pm

TheRealFiness

NWF said:

Now, this is the shit that I've been grooing to. Some good old British Post-Disco. One listen to this track and you'll easily see where L.L. got is inspiration to write "Jingling Baby".

They had another hit called "Don't Tell Me", which you can now find on the SoulJazz records compilation called "British Hustle".



is this available in a vinyl configuration?... and where can i grab it?
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Reply #17 posted 09/21/05 4:30pm

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TheRealFiness said:

NWF said:

Now, this is the shit that I've been grooing to. Some good old British Post-Disco. One listen to this track and you'll easily see where L.L. got is inspiration to write "Jingling Baby".

They had another hit called "Don't Tell Me", which you can now find on the SoulJazz records compilation called "British Hustle".



is this available in a vinyl configuration?... and where can i grab it?


Yes it is. But I wouldn't know where specifically to look. But you can go to the website and see if i's there:

www.souljazzrecords.co.uk
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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