Barbara Acklin - Am I the Same Girl
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Barbara Acklin - Am I the Same Girl
Lionel Hampton - Please Sunrise (Brunswick)
wrt. Barbara Acklin & prod. Sonny Sanders, 1973.
Thursday 8 Oct // Lets get this out of the way - I tested positive for you-know-what which means I had to do my midterms with high fever and it sucked. But good news is that I passed!! And I’m also good and healthy again. In other related news, my quarantine was quite fun and cozy. I started a puzzle with my roomie and we watched grey’s anatomy non stop. The only annoying thing is that I couldn’t go to the rowing competition I had in Eindhoven which sucked because I was looking forward to it.
overall, corona had a marvelous time ruining everything
Music 🎧: Am I the Same Girl - Barbara Acklin. I only recently heard this version, turns out this is the original recording from Soulful Strut by Young-Holt Limited. Her producer just took her voice out of the track, huh.
Barbara Acklin - Just Ain't No Love
The Chi-Lites - Stoned Out of My Mind (1973)
My favorite Chi-Lites tune - couldn’t find it on tumblr, so here you go.
Barbara Acklin - What’s It Gonna Be
Morning all! Hope everyone is well and enjoying the weekend 😊 I had a nice day yesterday and was quite busy so today I think will be quieter which is no bad thing! Sunday mornings are always a good time for some soul music so I’m listening to Barbara Acklin who was a truly great singer. This song is from 1972 and I think the early 70s are my favourite years for soul, it still had a bit of the kind of rawness/grittiness of some of the 60s styles but with more polished production. Perfect! (plus you can’t go wrong with a spoken word intro imo)
Anyway, hope you all have a lovely Sunday 😊
Love Had Come To Stay - Barbara Acklin (Seven Days of Night, 1969)