Soul Station π: Clydie King & Shades of Spector
Clyde King is best remembered as a prolific backup singer; she did have her own career and some of it featured here. Also in the spotlight is the influence of the Spector (as in Phil) on mid 60's Pop, R&B and Soul especially on records featuring female singers.
DJ π (a.k.a Paul Yamada assisted by (DJ Z))
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Set 1
- Born To Be Together
- Is This What I Get For Loving You?
The Ronettes - Your Baby Doesn't Love You Any More
Ruby & The Romantics - The Thrill Is Gone
- If You Were A Man
Clydie King - Home Of The Brave
Bonnie & The Treasures - Missin' My Baby
- My Love Grows Deeper
Clydie King - Groovy Kind Of Love
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles
Set 2
- Bring It All Down
The Satisfactions - He Always Comes Back To Me
- Soft And Gentle Ways
Clydie King - Anyone Who Had A Heart
The Orlons - I Just Couldn't Say
Lorraine & The Delights - All Strung Out
- The Habit Of Lovin' You Baby
Nino Tempo & April Stevens - I'll Never Need More Than This
Ike & Tina Turner - One Of Those Good For Crying Over You Days
- My Mistakes Of Yesterday
Clydie King