
Christmas 2025 Special
Soul & Funk versions of classics & some favorite originals... 1) Santa Claus is definitely here to stay - James Brown. 2) This Christmas - Donny Hathaway. 3) Give Love on Christmas day - Jackson 5. 4) Purple Snow flakes

Hosted by Raglan Community Radio · EN · 37 episodes
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Tune in to hear soul and funk from the early 70's, rare disco, old school hip hop, post disco 80's groove, jazz funk, acid jazz and soulful house music from the 90's through to present day with your host Savage. Sharing tunes from my albums on vinyl and CD.
Raglan Community Radio hosts Savage Soul, a music show with 37 episodes published.

Soul & Funk versions of classics & some favorite originals... 1) Santa Claus is definitely here to stay - James Brown. 2) This Christmas - Donny Hathaway. 3) Give Love on Christmas day - Jackson 5. 4) Purple Snow flakes

Shout outs to Trina, Cherie, & the Raglan Radio Crew. 1) Theme from Baretta - Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow. 2) All this love that is given by Gwen McRae. 3) I got my mind made up by Instant Funk. 4) Music Box by Evelyn '

1) Theme from Family Ties. 2) Let's Dance by David Bowie. 3) Aint Nobody by Rufus & Chaka Khan. 4) Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics. 5) Just Be Good To Me by S.O.S. Band. 6) That's The Joint by The Funky Four Plus One. 7) Let

1) Theme from Melrose Place. 2) Baby, Don't You Know by Vicki Anderson. 3) Unwind Yourself by Marva Whitney. 4) You Don't Own Me by Brenna Whitaker. 5) Work That Body by Taana Gardner. 6) Heat You Up, Melt You Down by Sh

1) Theme from Nurse Jackie. 2) Bold Soul Sister by Tina & Ike Turner from the 1969 LP The Hunter. 3) Liberation Conversation by Marlena Shaw from the 1969 LP The Spice Of Life. 4) Don't It Drive You Crazy by Pointer Sist

1) Theme from Night Court. 2) Baltimore by Nina Simone from the 1978 LP Baltimore. 3) Birdland by Weather Report from the 1977 LP Heavy Weather. 4) Burnin' Spear by Jimmy Smith from the 1968 LP Livin' It Up. 5) Move Me N

More well & Lesser known tunes from this genre of the fusion of Funk, Hiphop & Jazz... 1) Theme from FK by Jestofunk. 2) Stoned On Denmark Street by New Jersey Kings. 3) Brother Sister by The Brand New Heavies. 4) Escapi

1) Theme from Palm Beach. 2) Sabrosa by Beastie Boys. 3) So What by Ronny Jordan. 4) Bop Hop by Brooklyn Funk Essentials. 5) Cantaloop by US3. 6) Be Thankful For What You've Got by Massive Attack. 7) Listen (12" mix) by

Right from the beginning of the Acid Jazz era, both live bands & studio musicians embraced a fusion of jazz & hiphop to enrich their take on the funk revival. 1) Them from Blow Up: Bring Down The Birds by Herbie Hancock.

Tonight we explore the Acid Jazz sound from the Early 90's... 1) Pacifics by Digable Planets. (Theme from the movie N.Y. Is Red Hot) 2) Don't Look Any Further by M People. 3) I Got It Goin' On by US3. 4) Courtney Blows b

1) Skippy Theme by Melbourne Ska Orchestra. 2) Girls On the Avenue by Richard Clapton. 3) Horror Movie by Skyhooks from 1974 LP Living In The 70's. 4) Hold On to Me by The Black Sorrows. 5) My Baby by Cold Chisel. 6) Ple

1) Theme from the Movie Pretty In Pink - If You Leave by OMD. 2) Father Figure by George Michael. 1987 Album Faith. 3) I Keep Forgettin' by Michael McDonald. 1982 Album If That's What It Takes. 4) Thunder Island by Jay F

Plenty of 70's Jazz Funk in this Episode... 1) Theme from The Magnificent Seven. 2) What You Won't Do For Love by Bobby Caldwell. 3) Inside You by Eddie Henderson from the 1976 album Heritage. 4) Pot Belly by Lou Donalds

1) Theme from Ironside by Quincy Jones. 2) Hey Pocky A-Way by The Meters. 3) Blowout by The Soul Searchers from the 1972 LP We The People. 4) Love Train by The O'Jays. 5) Streakin' Cheek To Cheek by Ohio Players from the

1) Gonna Fly Now by Maynard Ferguson. 2) Playing your Game, Baby by Barry White. 3) Mental Telepathy by BT Express from the 1974 LP Do It. Be alright by Zapp. 4) Be Alright by Zapp. 5) Tecolote by Bread from the 1972 LP

Lots of 70's pre & post Disco in this episode. 1) Theme from Twilight Zone by Manhattan Transfer. 2) Think (About It) by Lyn Collins. 3) Smiling Faces Sometimes by The Undisputed Truth. 4) When You Touch Me (Pt.2) by Jam

1) Theme from Willie Chase by J.J. Johnson. 2) For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield. 3) Why can't We Live Together by Timmy Thomas. 4) Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) by Marvi Gaye. 5) Damn Right I am somebody by Fred

Plenty of 70's & 80's Funk with a classic Garage House tune to finish. 1) Theme from Stand Up Guys - Hard Times by Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters. 2) Everybody's Talkin' by Bernard Purdie. 3) Doodle Loop by The Meters. 4)

60's Instrumentals & lots of Sly Stone in this show- 1) Theme from A Summer Place by Percy Faith & His Orchestra 2) Cameo by Eddy Senay from his 1972 LP Step By Step 3) Heads Or Tails by Booker T. & The MG's 4) A Taste O

All Seventies tracks in this episode- 1) Theme from Which Way Is Up 2) Easin' In by Edwin Starr 3) Hook & Sling by Eddie Bo 4) Sarko East by Eddy Senay off his 1972 LP Step By Step 5) Wick Wacky by Fat Back Band 6) Do It
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