NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #221 ~ 04-04-20]

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The locals are isolating in place alright, though the safe locale of choice happens to be The Purple Bat Lounge — “That most frabjous spot in a decidedly vorpal neighborhood.” It’s true. They simply never leave. Nor should you. For your club-of-one, in the comparative safety of your own home, DJ’s Reeshard & Lee-Roy have concocted a hex-breaking soundtrack, designed to murder both time and cabin fever in a manner most efficacious. The only condition for this unholy exchange? You must surrender to The Funk. C’mon, how hard can that be? Just wear the right outfit and keep your favorite distractions close at hand. And remember to click on the little arrow…just a few pixels downstream from here…

 

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Here’s what we played in Ep. 221 of No Condition Is Permanent:

THE FIRST SET

Marvin Gaye — “Cakes” — Let’s Get It On

Super Elcados — “Afro Funk” —Togetherness Is Always A Good Venture: Tambourine Party Vol.2

Aki Aleong & The Nobles — “Earthquake” — Come Surf With Me

U-Brown — “Wicked Have To Run” — You Can’t Keep A Good Man Down

Frank Zappa — “Sharleena” — Chunga’s Revenge

Black Sugar — “Checan” — Peru Bravo: Funk, Soul & Psych from Peru’s Radical Decade

The Real Kids — “Taxi Boys” — The Real Kids

IT’S MADISON TIME…

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The String-a-Longs — “Twist Watch” — Wheels: The Original Norman Petty Masters

THE SECOND SET

Tony Allen — “Road Close (Dance Dub)” — Africafunk: The Original Sound Of 1970’s Funky Africa

Fred Wesley & The J.B.’s — “Blow Your Head (Undubbed Version)” — James Brown’s Funky People Pt. 3

Don Sornrabeab — “Drunk” — Thai Funk ZudRangMa Vol. 2

Rose Royce — “You Can’t Please Everybody” — In Full Bloom

Figen Han — “Haydi Bastırrr” — Saz Beat Vol. 3: Turkish Rock, Funk, And Psychedelic Music Of The 1960s And 1970s

Ohio Players — “Ruffell Foot” — Pleasure

Peter King — “Boleya Koya” — Miliki Sound

THE THIRD SET

L.A. Carnival — “Blind Man” — Chains & Black Exhaust

Third Eye — “Children’s Song” — African Music Today

Gene Page — “Blacula Theme” — Can You Dig It? The Music and Politics of Black Action Films 1968-75

The Funkees — “Acid Rock” — Dancing Time: The Best Of Eastern Nigeria’s Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77

Billy Garner Band — “Brand New Girl” — The Detroit Funk Vaults: Funk & Soul from Dave Hamilton 1968-1979

Dur-Dur Band — “Jaceyl Mirahiis” — Dur-Dur Of Somalia Vol. 1, Vol. 2 & Previously Unreleased Tracks

Jackie Stoudemire — “Don’t Stop Dancin’” — Don’t Stop: Recording Tap

Meesak Nakaratch — “Love Hot” — Thai Funk: ZudRangMa

THE FINAL SET

Funkadelic — “Can You Get To That” — Maggot Brain

The Versatiles — “Children Get Ready” — Jamaican Funk Experience

Andre Williams — “Velvet Groove: Red” — Whip Your Booty!: Rare & Unreleased Soul, Funk & Dance Jams From The Vaults Of Andre Williams 1967-1977

Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor & Kalyanji-Anandji — “Pyar Zindaghi Hai” — Bollywood Funk: 15 Funk-Fuelled Grooves From The Bollywood Classics

William Bootsy Collins — “Take A Lickin’ and Keep On Kickin’” — The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away

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Lou Perez — “Afro Hustle” — El Barrio: The Ultimate Collection Of Latin Boogaloo, Disco, Funk & Soul

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