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Cymande - Bra
Listen - Cymande (Cymande, 1972)
Omega Radio for July 23, 2018; #167.
Soul Seven, The “Mr. Chicken”
West African Cosmos “Wuye Wuye”
Ordells, The “Sippin’ A Cup Of Coffee”
Madiera “Tipsy”
Pete Jolly “Seasons”
Andrew Lewis Band “A New Day”
Poseidon “Surprise”
Dave Holland Prism “Evolution”
Sweet Maya “Illusion”
Rhythm Section, The “A Very Special Love”
Unit Nine “Night Light”
Jack McDuff “Summer Dream”
Gerald Lee “Mr. Jonathan”
Azymuth “Last Summer In Rio”
Wilbert Longmire “Good Morning!”
Sass “I Only Wanted To Love You”
Dalton & Dubarri “I’m Just A Rock N’ Roller”
Weather Report “125th Street Congress”
Gary Bartz “Gentle Smiles” (edit)
Alan Hawkshaw “Sundown”
Tony Williams Lifetime “Right On”
Bobby Bird “Hot Pants”
Rene Costy “Sentimental Promendade”
Alan Feanch “Atlantide 1″
Martin Wester & Bernard Hering “Crystal View”
Brass Construction “Don’t Try To Change Me”
Bill Loose “Slight Misgivings” (three edits)
Pierre-Alain Dahan & Pierre Dutour “Aqua Marina”
Pieces Of A Dream “Warm Weather”
Deodato “San Juan Sunset”
Joachim Sherylee “Solv X”
Cymande “The Message”
Teddy Lasry “Coraux”
Claude Larson “Memory Image”
Wojciech Karolak “Goodbye”
Syl Johnson “Is It Because I’m Black”
Gene Harris “Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong”
Bill Loose “Do You Care”
Keith Mansfield “Suspended Underscore”
Nils Tabor “In The Ghetto Medley”
Bonus Omega; vinyl treasures, crate-digging, and sampling.
Time has been lost for trying; We have been left outside. Looking at passion dying; Emotion grow strong all time.
Cymande - Bra
They broke up in 1975, but their breaks kept returning to the charts in hits by De La Soul, the Fugees and many others. Now a new documentary is telling their remarkable story
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