Song of the Day: From one crazy song to another, another by a great singer, this time the Atlanta-born CeeLo Green in collaboration with New York producer Danger Mouse from their acclaimed 2006 album St Elsewhere
Read moreNicole Atkins – A Little Crazy / Listen Up
Song of the Day: Two beautiful songs for a Sunday from a new album, Goodnight Rhonda Lee, by the New Jersey-born singer who possesses one of the most tender, powerful and soulful voices around today
Read moreShuggie Otis / The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
Song of the Day: A psychedelic soul classic from Shuggie, aka Johnny Alexander Veliotes Jr, the California singer-songwriter from his 1971 album Freedom Flight, which 1977 became a funk hit produced by Quincy Jones
Read moreThe Cardigans – My Favourite Game / Lovefool
Song of the Day: Two wonderful 90s tracks from the Swedish band, both looking at relationship problems in wry and musically inventive ways
Read moreFoxygen – San Francisco / Follow The Leader
Song of the Day: Particularly known for their theatrical, extravagant performances, the Californian duo of Jonathan Rado and Sam France can sound, as on these tracks, like a throwback to early-70s hippy psychedelia or stage musicals, but these are some of many styles they can play with
Read moreSt Vincent - Los Ageless / New York
Song of the Day: Two contrasting songs from the artist also known as Annie Clark, mixing sassy, satirical techno pop with intelligent social observation, the other a soulful love song. Both are about opposite cities of the US and from her forthcoming album Masseduction
Read moreCharles Bradley – Hurricane / Through The Storm
Song of the Day: Soulful classic double from a man with an equally turbulent life who was first raised in Florida, and a timely theme from his 2013 album Victim of Love. But this could be from any era, with the vocal class of James Brown, Al Green to Marvin Gaye blowing right through it
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