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Post by Naj on Oct 25, 2009 19:14:56 GMT -5
THE TEAM RE-OPENS THE 1970 MURDER CASE OF A 20-YEAR-OLD MUSICIAN WHO WAS SECRETLY INSTRUMENTAL IN CREATING THE POPULAR PHILADELPHIA SOUL SOUND, ON "COLD CASE."
"Love on a Two-Way Street" — Moments "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" — Sly & the Family Stone "ABC" — The Jackson 5 "Rainy Night in Georgia" — Brook Benton "The Thrill Is Gone" — B.B. King "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" — Delfonics "Patches" — Clarence Carter "Super Bad (Pts. 1 & 2)" — James Brown "Call Me" — Aretha Franklin "Turn Back the Hands of Time" — Tyrone Davis
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Post by Electrophile on Oct 25, 2009 20:38:18 GMT -5
The songs were posted already in the spoiler thread for this episode.
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Post by Naj on Oct 25, 2009 20:59:59 GMT -5
The songs were posted already in the spoiler thread for this episode. Hi Electrophile, The spoiler area is separate from the rest of the forum as we all know. This forum is to guess assuming you aren't in the spoiler area. ;D And I didn't set foot in the spoiler forum. I don't wish to know.
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Post by niiny on Oct 26, 2009 6:57:19 GMT -5
I loved the version who they did with "Backstabbers by The O' Jays"
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Post by colo on Oct 26, 2009 9:07:48 GMT -5
Songs used for the episode:
"Just My Imagination" - The Temptations "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" - The Temptations "Back Stabbers" - Hope Olaide Wilson "If You Don't Know Me by Now" - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes "Me & Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul "I'll Be Around" - The Spinners ( Ending )
Enjoy!!!
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Post by The Reverend Bizarre on Oct 26, 2009 13:20:43 GMT -5
Can I just say that I loved the music in this episode, and would actually put it as #2 choice for music? #1 being for the Pearl Jam music they used in "The Long Blue Line" and "Into the Blue".
What they did with the O'Jays "Backstabbers", I love it when musicians and composers do stuff like that! When they put in all the different instruments; the horns and brass; the guitar and bass and drums...I could go on and on.
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Post by Electrophile on Oct 26, 2009 13:42:05 GMT -5
For me, this would be #2 behind Frank Sinatra. I love Philly Soul, I have a whole playlist of it on my iPod. I'm surprised they didn't use some Delfonics or Stylistics as well, along with the Spinners. Also, the Temptations weren't Philly Soul, they were Motown. So while I love the songs they used, they should have substituted some other artists.
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Post by niiny on Oct 27, 2009 6:50:26 GMT -5
What they did with the O'Jays "Backstabbers", I love it when musicians and composers do stuff like that! When they put in all the different instruments; the horns and brass; the guitar and bass and drums...I could go on and on. Oh yeah !!! I loved so much and the Voice of Billy's friend is wonderful !!!!! why this version doesn't exist lol
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