Night Shift Tribute: Nick Ashford

“There’ll be a sweet sound, coming down on the night shift…”

No line from a song was truer yesterday, August 22, 2011.  I woke this morning to the news that Nick Ashford, 69, had passed away, suffering complications from throat cancer.

If, from a songwriting point-of-view, Motown was ‘the house that Smokey built’, the husband and wife songwriting/production/performing team of Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson would definitely be foremen on his construction crew.  Their contributions are well-documented (and well-played) by many more knowledgeable than I; so, I’ll just get to the mix.

I often employ ‘the double-play’ in my mixes – an original paired with a remake.  (Me being me, the cover is usually by a Jackson.  I can’t help it.)   This Night Shift Tribute is all double-plays, mainly in answer to my son asking, “What did he write?”  My kids hear these songs all the time.  They might know it’s Ray Charles singing “Let’s Go Get Stoned”.  Now, they know Ashford and Simpson wrote it.

So {raising a glass}, to you, Mr. Ashford.

Godspeed and God bless.

Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson

Song – Artist – Album

  1. JBethune
  2. Let’s Go Get Stoned – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  3. Let’s Go Get Stoned – Ray Charles – Genius
  4. Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  5. Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing – Jackson 5 – Looking Through The Windows
  6. JBethune
  7. Your Precious Love – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – The Best of Marvin Gaye
  8. Your Precious Love – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  9. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  10. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – The Best of Marvin Gaye
  11. JBethune
  12. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody’s Hand ) – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  13. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody’s Hand) – Diana Ross – All The Great Hits
  14. Is It Still Good To Ya’ – Ashford & Simpson – Smooth Grooves  Soulful Duets
  15. Is It Still Good To You – Teddy Pendergrass – TP
  16. Ain’t Nothing But A Maybe – Ashford & Simpson – I Wanna Be Selfish
  17. Ain’t Nothing But A Maybe – Rufus – Rags To Rufus
  18. I’m Every Woman – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  19. I’m Every Woman – Chaka Khan – Epiphany:  The Best of Chaka Khan
  20. JBethune
  21. Stuff Like That – Quincy Jones – Sounds…And Stuff Like That
  22. Stuff Like That (feat. Charlie Wilson, Ray Charles, Brandy, Chaka Khan, Ashford & Simpson – Quincy Jones – Q’s Jook Joint
  23. You’re All I Need To Get By – Ashford & Simpson – The Real Thing
  24. You’re All I Need To Get By – Aretha Franklin – 30 Greatest Hits
  25. Solid – Ashford & Simpson – Solid

P.S.,

Yeah, there’s a Jackson 5 jam in there.  I just couldn’t help myself.

Cupid’s Hunt – The Secret Garden

When I first heard Quincy Jones’s “The Secret Garden”, my first reaction was, “Wow!  Who are all those guys singing with Barry?”

But, it really wasn’t all about Barry, was it?  It was about Quincy Jones, and all the people who play with him in his garden.

I may explore that garden a little more later.  But, for now, my final submission for this year’s Hunt…

TNS – Cupid’s Hunt – The Secret Garden

Song – Artist – Album

  1. Heaven’s Girl – R. Kelly, Ron Isley, Aaron Hall, Charlie Wilson & Naomi Campbell – Q’s Jook Joint
  2. TGrundy
  3. The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite) –  James Ingram, Barry White, El DeBarge, Al B. Sure! – Just For You
  4. Love Me By Name – Sounds…And Stuff Like That!
  5. You Put A Move On My Heart – Tamia – Q’s Jook Joint
  6. Moody’s Mood For Love – Brian McKnight, Take 6 – Q’s Jook Joint
  7. Weak – SWV – It’s About Time
  8. Slow Jams – SWV, Babyface, Portrait & Barry White- Q’s Jook Joint
  9. One Hundred Ways – James Ingram – The Dude
  10. Angel Turner
  11. Tomorrow – The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23: The Best of the Brothers Johnson
  12. Just Once – James Ingram – The Dude
  13. I’m Yours – El DeBarge – Ultimate Collection
  14. Everything – Tevin Campbell – Ultimate Collection
  15. At The End Of The Day (Grace) – Q’s Jook Joint
  16. Jook Joint Outro  – Barry White – Q’s Jook Joint

Cupid’s Hunt 2011 – For Donna – Marvin Gaye

I am mixing and writing through tears today.

During my first few months of podcasting, my playlists (and the creation of The Night Shift) were inspired by requests from friends at work.  Not a night went by without a “hey, do you have any ___?”  One such mix was last year’s “April Birthday Tribute: Marvin Gay (of course)”.  It was created under the expressed direction of Mrs. Donna Bates, LVN, a coworker who, like me, lived life with a soundtrack.

Beautiful, smart and funny; always impeccably made up, coifed and dressed to the nines (even when she changed into our drab hospital-provided scrubs); Donna made sure that not a night with her went by that we didn’t work hard to keep up with her, and laugh hard enough to make 12 hours feel like six.  On nights when she worked in triage, she showed up with her boom box and played the local R&B station.  She looked like Sunday morning, worked like Monday through Friday; and made time spent around her feel like Saturday night.

Last year, shortly before the anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s death and during a conversation about the songs that kept us employed (we’re labor & delivery nurses), I rattled off the date of the upcoming anniversary from the trash bin of trivia stuck in my head.  Donna’s favorite artist just happened to be Marvin Gaye.  When I told her about what I was doing on The Night Shift, she told me, “Girl, you ought to mix some Marvin!  And don’t forget “Come Get To This!”  I did so; and burned a disc for her.

Well, Donna left us last night.  When she was brought to the Emergency Room of our own hospital, she had already gotten her front row seat to the ’sweet sounds comin’ down on the night shift’.  I hope she’s met Marvin by now; and that he’s singing “Come Get To This” just for her.

So, with your indulgence, I’d like to remix and re-release that Marvin tribute, and dedicate it to my friend.

Donna… Happy Valentine’s Day.  I miss you already.  Please sat “hi” to my dad; and give my baby granddaughter a kiss.  But, most of all, enjoy that concert.

TNS – Cupid’s Hunt – For Donna: Marvin Gaye

Song – Album

  1. TGrundy
  2. Come Get To This (Live From Oakland) – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)

Nightshift Intro (The Commodores) – Old School Suite

  1. Try It Baby – Antholoy [1995] Disc 1
  2. Pride and Joy – Very Best of Marvin Gaye
  3. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby – Every Great Motown Hit of Marvin Gaye
  4. I Heard It Through the Grapevine – Every Great Motown Hit of Marvin Gaye
  5. Stubborn Kind of Fellow – The Best of Marvin Gaye
  6. Your Precious Love – Very Best of Marvin Gaye

DarrenKeith Intro - Let’s Get It On Suite

  1. You Sure Love To Ball (Alternate Mix With Alternate Vocal) – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)
  2. Let’s Get It On – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)
  3. Please Stay (Once You Go Away) (Album Version) – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)
  4. If I Should Die Tonight – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)
  5. Keep Getting’ It On – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)
  6. Distant Lover (Live) – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)

Angel Turner Intro - Wrapping It Up

  1. I Want You – The Very Best of Marvin Gaye
  2. After The Dance – The Best of Marvin Gaye
  3. Sexual Healing – Slow Jams
  4. Piece of Clay - Phenomenon: Music From The Motion Picture

Let The Hunt Begin…!

And so, it has begun.

Cupid’s Hunt 2011!

Podcasters have already begun posting their music mixes for what is the fourth annual Cupid’s Hunt Podcast Collaboration in celebration of Valentine’s Day.  Throughout this weekend, the mixes posted will provide hours of love music for the soundtrack of that most romantic day.

I love mellow men.  The rich baritones and the sweet falsettos of Marvin GayeThe TemptationsSmokey RobinsonThe O’JaysEl DeBarge, and (of  course) Barry White help me study, chill, finish chores inside and out;  and are my lullabies.  They stop me cold.  Twenty seven years after Marvin’s passing, when I hear “Let’s Get It On”, I’m 15 again, wondering if anyone will ever make me feel that wanted.  Thirty six years after first hearing “Memories”, I still get misty hearing, as a friend once said “some of the best lyrics to begin a soul ballad… ever” and smile at the memory of Warinaco Park.

When I heard Gerald Levert’s version of “Let’s Get It On”, this playlist of Gerald, The O’Jays, Marvin Gaye and Barry White practically wrote itself.  Four more mellow men lend their voices to this mix:  Todd Grundy from Rhythms In Black Satin; Fave from Friday Favecast; DarrenKeith Wyatt from My Love For Music; and Mr. Fresh from Vibes and Scribes; and I’d like to thank them.

I’m dedicating this mix to my husband, Gregory T. Bethune, Sr., who, on this day (Feb. 10), 32 years ago, said, “I will.”  He had his hands full…I’d spent a lifetime (until then) listening to mellow men.

TNS – Cupid’s Hunt – Mellow Men

Song – Artist – Album

1.  Nightshift Intro – TGrundy

2.  Let Me Make Love To You – The O’Jays – The Essential O’Jays

3.  Made To Love Ya – Gerald Levert – Gerald’s World

4.  Cupid’s Hunt – DarrenKeith

5.  I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More – Barry White – Ultimate Collection

6.  Forever Mine – The O’Jays – The Essential O’Jays

7.  Baby Hold On To Me – Gerald Levert – Private Line

8.  Cupid’s Hunt – “Looking for love in all the right places” – Fave

9.  Playing Your Game, Baby – Barry White – Ultimate Collection

10.  You Got Your Hooks In Me – The O’Jays – The Essential O’Jays

11.  Cupid’s Hunt – “On this special day” – DarrenKeith.

12.  You Got Your Hooks In Me – Gerald Levert & Eddie Levert – Father And Son

13.  Mr. Too Damn Good – Gerald Levert – G.

14.  Cupid’s Hunt – “Just for you” – Fave

15.  Just The Way You Are – Barry White – Ultimate Collection

16.  In My Songs – Gerald Levert – In My Songs

17.  Cupid’s Hunt – “This is Cupid’s Hunt” – Mr. Fresh

18.  Stairway to Heaven – The O’Jays – The Essential O’Jays

19.  Cupid’s Hunt – “All the right places” – TGrundy

20.  Let’s Get It On – Gerald Levert – Crank (Soundtrack)

21.  Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)

22.  Keep Gettin’ It On – Marvin Gay – Let’s Get It On (Deluxe Edition)

23.  Practice What You Preach – Barry White – The Icon Is Love

It’s That Time Again!

A little more than a year ago, I started this site to participate in the Cupid’s Hunt Podcast Collaboration in celebration of Valentine’s Day.

Well, it’s that time again!

Valentine’s Day is  (as I write this) nine days away; and the collaborators are gearing up to post their podcasts of favorite love songs.  As they do so, I will try to link to as many as possible; and, add one or two of my own.

So, get ready to tune in to The Big Event!

In the meantime, let’s warm up a little.

I love this time of year!

Let The Hunt begin!

Let’s Welcome Him Back

Wednesday, November 24, 2010, marked the much-anticipated return of Rhythms In Black Satin.  It’s been seven months and 14 days since we’ve tasted the bounty of the RIBS kitchen.  And now, on this Thanksgiving Day, it’s time to feast.  So, while I’m in the kitchen ‘rattlin’ them pots and pans’, I’ll be tuned in to rhythmsinblacksatin.com, cooking my turkey and fixins’ with a side dish of RIBS.

The new RIBS Triple Play Thursday is “Sometimes He Cries, part 1 “.

Welcome back, Mr. Brilliant.

Class of ‘75 – A Song For You

When it comes to songs that bring memories (and the occasional tear), the one song that still stops me in my tracks, it’s the Tempts’ “A Song For You”.  You can’t dance to it; you just have to sit and listen.  Sing along if you think you can; but, even in private, I rarely try to drown out what I still think was Dennis Edwards’ finest performance.

The album was a bon-voyage present from a group of friends.  The title song was my favorite at the time (quite a feat, considering the slavish devotion I paid to those Jackson boys); and I was planning to buy the album with the first paycheck from my new job.  Instead, thanks to my friends, I got to take the album with me and play it all summer on my tiny portable record player.  “A Song For You” and “Memories” are on every ‘mellow’ playlist I write and disc I burn.  They are my lullabies; the background music when I study; the wind-down music when I want to sit and chill.  They have quieted fussy babies; and, kicked-off reunions with my friends.  But, most of all, they remind me of good people I miss; and more good people I’ve met along the way.

So, on Sunday evenings, when the local r&b channel airs its “Quiet Storm” show, I close my eyes and remember…

It’s June, 1975.  We’re done with high school; and looking forward to leaving (scattering, really) in September.  I can’t wait, and take an out-of-town summer job.  There’s one last hurrah, though:  a surprise party at my house; and two albums wrapped in paper (thanks, guys).  For the PCs, I pour a little on the ground for one of us, and toast the rest.

P.S.  That’s the Commodores backing up the Tempts on “Happy People”.  They were listed on the album as “The Temptations Band”.

Class of ‘75 – The Temptations by JBethune

August Birthday Mix – For Michael

“Thriller-ites” just don’t understand.

Those who knew Michael Jackson only as the ‘King of Pop’ have no idea how important he was to those of us who were growing up during the Motown years; when “I Want You Back” could breathe life into the deadest party; when “Who’s Loving You” became his song long after Smokey penned and sang it; when we argued endlessly about whether Jermaine was a better singer or Marlon a better dancer; when we raced each other to the record store for the latest release; or when every garage band played at least one Jackson 5 song at local talent shows.  Those early years were the foundation of why we loved him so much and so faithfully later; through the craziness, the surgeries, the tabloid garbage and the trial.

It’s been more than a year since Michael Jackson passed away.  I’ve avoided including the Jackson boys from all but (I think) two of my mixes.  The truth is, I still have a hard time listening to the old stuff without shedding a tear or two; and converting my favorites from vinyl to mp3 is quite a task.  However, Michael’s birthday is approaching…it’s time.

When I heard about the memorial service at the Staples Center, I cringed at the thought of the media spectacle it might be.   Instead, it was a going home service reminiscent of those I’d grown up attending.  I sat among the Thriller-ites at work, and I was proud of those Jackson boys, the Jackson family and all who gave our boy that wonderful send-off.  But, I didn’t cry…not at work.

The service was rebroadcast later that night, when I was at home with my kids.  We sat and watched; and talked about the songs, the concerts, the records and the music.  We sang along with the performers. All the time, I kept my eyes on that gold coffin, trying to process that it held boy, laying inside, never to come back to us and sing “Who’ s Loving You” again.  We talked about the four concerts I attended: with my brother, Larry, in ‘72; with Todd, Curt and some friends from ‘the block’ in ‘73; with a group of girlfriends senior year; and with my husband and infant daughter (you could take a baby to a concert back then) in 1979.  We talked about how Curt and I used to race to be the first to buy the newest single.  Whoever was first would call and play it over the phone.  (I was first when “Sugar Daddy” hit the stores.)

After the rebroadcast was over, and the kids had gone back to their Xbox 360; and after I had let in the dog and put out the cat; I closed myself in the living room with a bottle of my favorite wine, my Crossley Stack-O-Matic, and a few stacks of Jackson vinyl.  It was mostly pre-Thriller stuff – the group hits and the solo albums from the Motown years that blasted in the basements of my house and Todd’s, and from the window of Curt’s living room to us on the porch.  I sang and I danced.  And, finally, I cried a while.

For a sweet-voiced little boy from the soundtrack of my life.

For Michael.

For Michael

Song – Artist – Album

  1. Intro – TGrundy
  2. This is For Michael –  JBethune
  3. With a Child’s Heart – Michael Jackson – Music And Me
  4. I Want You Back – The Jackson 5 – Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
  5. Who’s Loving You – The Jackson 5 – Love Songs
  6. Ain’t No Sunshine – Michael Jackson – Got To Be There
  7. Sugar Daddy – The Jackson 5 – Greatest Hits
  8. Honey Chile – The Jackson 5 – Maybe Tomorrow
  9. One More Chance – The Jackson 5 – ABC
  10. I’ll Be There – The Jackson 5 – Third Album
  11. Got To Be There – Michael Jackson – Got To Be There
  12. Promo – TGrundy
  13. Who’s Loving You (Live) – The Jackson 5 – Goin’ Back To Indiana
  14. Walk On (Live) – The Jackson 5 - Goin’ Back To Indiana
  15. Wings Of My Love – Michael Jackson – Got To Be There
  16. Ben – Michael Jackson – Ben
  17. We’ve Got A Good Thing Going – Ben
  18. To Know – The Jackson 5 – Lookin’ Through The Windows
  19. Get It Together – The Jackson 5 – Get It Together
  20. Dapper Dan – Michael Jackson – Forever, Michael
  21. Push Me Away – The Jacksons – Destiny
  22. One Day In Your Life – Michael Jackson – Forever, Michael
  23. We’ve Got Forever – Michael Jackson – Forever, Michael
  24. Music And Me – Michael Jackson – Music And Me

Ah…Summertime With War

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I miss basements.

They were places to throw a parties for half the neighborhood without having to ‘get the house ready’; or fashion your own little ‘apartment’ when you wanted to pretend you had your ‘own place’ while still in high school.  Or, they were living rooms that could get a little messy.  Best of all, they were a cool refuge during the hot summers when most homes didn’t have central AC.

Nothing reminds me more of those hot summers in cool basements than the music of War.  “All Day Music” was the first War album that caught my attention; and the lazy, hazy harmony of the title song still makes me stop whatever I’m doing, relax a little, and smile at the memory of the basement where I first heard it.

Ah…Summertime With War by JBethune

The Class of ‘75 – Earth, Wind & Fire

What would those basement parties have been without Earth, Wind & Fire?  Every garage band wanted to play like them (when they weren’t playing Kool & the Gang); everyone who thought they could sing wanted to hit Philip Bailey’s high notes.  Oh, and the slow jams!

“That’s The Way Of The World” was my first EWF album. I’m not even sure when I bought it. I had “Shining Star” as a single (remember vinyl 45s?); but getting the album didn’t seem a priority until I heard “Reasons”. I remember that I arrived at college intent on showing how hip I was by letting EWF blast through my dorm door (the way kids were doing when I visited my brother at his school); only to hear EWF blasting through every third door I passed on the way to my room. Oh well, I could still fall back on J5 and the Tempts. I was sure that nobody there would have collections that rivaled mine. ;-)

“Gratitude” was a Christmas present from my godmother. She loved “Singasong”, and to this day, I think of her whenever I hear it. And, of course, who could forget that live version of “Reasons”? Studio “Reasons” was good for listening and lip-syncing in the dorm room; but, live “Reasons” was a true, blue-light-in-the-basement, up-against-the-wall, New Year’s Eve party slow jam.

Class of ‘75 – Earth, Wind & Fire by JBethune