8.10.18

Case

New home in Atlanta
Welcome to this weeks edition of The Science of Soul, I have exciting news; The Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame is to be based in Atlanta ,Ga. Lamont "Showboat" Robinson CEO has spent a vast amount of time and money on this project I am so happy it as finally paid off for him and his dream of celebrating American R&B music is to become a reality. I can't wait to visit. (trailer at foot of page)

Today's show will be Featuring the latest project from one of New York City's favourite sons, Case with the album "Therapy", this his first in awhile, but it was worth the wait, I think you will enjoy. Other new music this week comes from Roderick Dolphin, Natasha Watts, Dennis Mckinney and Tyra Mon'e , will also be revisiting the current albums from Ty Juan and Jermaine Robbins both of which are true classics. For the old school folks there are lots gems to stir your memory and some that you might have missed so sit back and enjoy.

Playlist for Sunday 07-10- 2018
Hour One

Natasha Watts - I Do, I Did, I'm Done
Dennis McKinney - I Can't Tell
Mike Avery - Best Friend
Roderick Dolphin - The Grass Is Greener
Jermaine Robbins - I Can't Get Enough
Case ft Teddy Riley & Tank - Make Love
Case - Treasure
Part Time Party Time Band ft Danny Pierce - 
                               Think Nothing About It
Tara Kieth - Swing Out Tonight
Ty Juan - I Don't Want
Dre T Turner - Oh Baby Baby
Alfonz Jones - Can You Forgive Me
Tyra Mon'e - Your Love



Hour Two
Walter Christopher - In The Dark
Lamont Dozier - Groovin On A Natural High
SOS Band - I Don't Want Nobody Else
Latrese Bush ft Eric Essix - The Best
Sam Salter - It Took A Song
Carl B Henry - Sex U
Rena Scott - Each Day Is Better
Phil Storm ft Kim Smith - Let Me
Perry & Sanlin - Just To Make You Happy
Black Ivory - You Mean Everything To Me
Drama - From Girl To Boy

Case biography via Allmusic.com
A native New Yorker, Case got his start in the music biz in the '90s, singing backup on albums by several renowned R&B artists (such as Usher). Signed to the Def Jam label in the mid-'90s, Case issued his self-titled debut in 1996, followed by Personal Conversation in 1999 and Open Letter in 2001. On the latter release, Case wrote each song with a different person in mind ("A Song for Skye" was written for his daughter, while the tracks "Love of My Life" and "Shine" were inspired by the great Stevie Wonder). Case was joined by such big-name producers as Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Tim & Bob. In 2004 he asked to be released from his Def Jam contract in order to launch his own label, Indigo Blue. In 2009 The Rose Experience became the first release for the label. He switched to Real Talk Entertainment for 2010's Here, My Love, and moved to eOne for 2015's Heaven's Door.

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