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60s, 70s Soul-Disco-Rock-Reggae Mixtape



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New Mixtape with some 60s, 70s goodness.   Enjoy!

Tracklisting:

Name

Artist

Living In The U.S.A.

Steve Miller Band

Wild Night

Van Morrison

Power In the Darkness

Tom Robinson Band

Zombie

Fela Kuti, Afrika '70

Do Your Thing

Isaac Hayes

Love and Happiness

Al Green

Who Is He?

Bill Withers

Cloud Nine

The Temptations

Do Your Thing

The Watts 103rd. Street Rhythm Band

Uptown Top Ranking - Remastered

Althea, Donna

The Harder They Come

Jimmy Cliff

King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown

Augustus Pablo, King Tubby

Legalize It

Peter Tosh

Israelites

Desmond Dekker

Fantasy

Earth, Wind & Fire

Disco Lady (Single Version)

Johnnie Taylor

Love Thang

First Choice

Disco Inferno - LP / 12 Version"

The Trammps

Cherry Bomb

The Runaways

(Don't Fear) The Reaper

Blue Öyster Cult

Mama Roux

Dr. John

Spill The Wine

Eric Burdon, War

 

Heres's me streaming a portion of the mix on YouTube..



You can also hear the mixtape on Mixcloud here.


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