Soul Inspired ~ Various Artists
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Gloria Gaynor I Will Survive | |||
| 2. Earth, Wind & Fire Let's Groove | |||
| 3. Diana Ross Upside Down | |||
| 4. The Fatback Band I Found Lovin' | |||
| 5. \223D\224 Train You're The One For Me | |||
| 6. Jocelyn Brown Somebody Else's Guy | |||
| 7. Hues Corporation Rock The Boat | |||
| 8. Cameo Single Life | |||
| 9. Commodores Brick House | |||
| 10. Ca$hflow Mine All Mine | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Kool & The Gang Ladies Night | |||
| 2. Luther Vandross Never Too Much | |||
| 3. Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby | |||
| 4. Odyssey Use It Up And Wear It Out | |||
| 5. McFadden & Whitehead Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now | |||
| 6. Quincy Jones Razzamatazz | |||
| 7. The Sugarhill Gang The Lover In You | |||
| 8. Skipworth And Turner Thinking About Your Love | |||
| 9. Jones Girls Nights Over Egypt | |||
| 10. Driza Bone feat. Dee Heron Real Love (Original '91 version) | |||
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With daily viewing figures of between 6 and 10 million for the TV show, Tonys "Stop-A-Doodle-Doo" catchphrase endeared him to everyone, to the point of him being voted the winner of the show. Now appearing on every TV show and chat show going, Tony is the celebrity of 2002.
This album is chosen by Tony to reflect his broad and commercial musical tastes in the areas of soul, funk and boogie, and will be the essential soundtrack this party season.
The tracklist is classic party material, with the focus on the credible side of cheese. Gloria Gaynor, Earth Wind & Fire, Kool & The Gang and Shalamar mixed up with Diana Ross, McFadden & Whitehead, Donna Summer, Al Green and The Fatback Band. Odyssey next to Quincy Jones and Luther Vandross. Its the funkiest party soundtrack for the festive season.
About the Artist
Born in Guildford, Surrey in 1943, Tony was educated at Millfield Public School in Somerset, and Bournemouth College. The son of a doctor in Lilliput near Poole, Dorset, he made his first public appearance with the Ian Ralfini Dance Orchestra at the Bournemouth Pavilion while at College, and later appeared with various bands in hotels. Having finished his education, Tony read in the music press that disc jockeys were wanted by a pirate radio station. He applied, got the job, and made his first radio appearance on 28th July 1964 on Radio Caroline South. In 1966, he joined Radio London and introduced the first ever soul programme in the UK. His soul programme and consequent weekly club nights called Soul Nights became so popular it eventually took over Capitals Best Disco In Town Nights. 6000 people were regularly turning up including Stevie Wonder on one occasion who wanted to thank Tony for introducing the UK to soul music. It could be said that Tony commercialised soul music and in the process reinvented Radio London. Tony joined the BBC Light Programme in August 1967 and made his first broadcast on the "Midday Spin" programme. When BBC Radio One commenced broadcasting on 30th September 1967, Tony presented the daily "Breakfast Show", and was the first disc jockey on the new network. He hosted the "Breakfast Show" until 1974 when he took over the morning show for several years, followed by Junior Choice. He remained with Radio One until 1984. Tony then spent some time at BBC Radio London, before leaving to join Capital Radio on 2nd July 1988 to launch their new Capital Gold station where he presents his soul show weekdays 8 10 am. He also presents a soul show for Manchesters Jazz FM and two weekend shows on the GWR Gold Network. Tony has thirty-six awards including, in 1989, the "Gold Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio". He was also awarded the "Best Breakfast Show" (Contemporary Music) by Sony Radio Awards in 1993 and "The Radio Academy Music and Media Award" for outstanding contribution to Music and Radio in 1997. Tony has made numerous television appearances over the years, including the hosting of his own show "Time For Blackburn" in 1969. He is well remembered for compering BBC's world famous "Top Of The Pops" from the late 1960's to throughout the 1970's. He continues to make regular guest appearances on a wide range of television shows. Tony's most recent television appearance in 'I'm a Celebrity ... Get me Out of Here!' was a huge success - he was crowned King of the Jungle. Tony is still a huge success on the DJ circuit, having toured many of the Rank Clubs around England in '99, challenging local radio DJs and Kiss 100's Bam Bam in a battle of the DJs. Tony continues to make many personal appearances with his trademark 70s and 80s show, including his annual trek to one of Ibiza's top clubs - proving that he's the original. Tony is a legend on the airwaves and has become a household name through his DJ-ing, TV Shows, and he inspired the cult of the radio DJ. His passion for Soul music has been the main underlying factor in most of his shows. From the days spent with his assistant Dave Pearce, now mostly heard on Radio 1, when they used to go to New York together to bring back the latest music to him having the first legal soul show in the UK, which also introduced the raunchy phone call slot, which Tony still uses on his Capital show In Bed With Blackburn.
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