The Face #92, and we’re celebrating the anniversary of the legendary Wigan Casino opening its doors in 43 years ago in September 1973. I’ll be taking you through some obvious loved classics, and some less obvious, but all quality nonetheless. I know you’re gonna enjoy this week’s show! Thanks for listening. Hope you enjoy the show! If you like what you hear, support the artists and buy their music!
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Track List
- King Bee – Bee To The Flower (The Face Intro)
- The Fantastic Puzzles – Come Back (Part 1)
- Gerri Thomas – Look What I Got
- Deon Jackson – That’s What You Do To Me
- Larry Santos – You Got Me Where You Want Me
- Posse – Evil
- Isonics – Sugar
- Otis Blackwell – It’s All Over Me
- Seven Dwarfs – Stop Girl
- The Seven Souls – I Still Love You
- Wade Flemons – Jeanette
- Bob Moore – I Carefully Checked Your Heart
- Othello Robertson – So In Luv
- Yvonne Baker – You Didn’t Say a Word
- Lynn Vernado – Second Hand Love Is Not For Me
- Charades – Key to My Happiness
- Chubby Checker – You Just Don’t Know (What You Did To Me)
- The Dells – Run For Cover
- Rita & Tiaras – Gone With The Wind Is My Love
- Taj Mahal – (Ain’t That) A Lot Of Love
- Pat Thomas & Archie Powell – Darling Darling
- Little Anthony And The Imperials – Better Use Your Head
- Tony Clarke – Landslide
- Salvadors – Stick By Me Baby
- The Vel-Vets – I Got To Find Me Somebody
- Freda Payne – Band Of Gold
- Adventurers – Nobody Can Save Me
- Rick Sheppard – Can We Share It
- Judy Freeman & Blackrock – Hold On
- Funky Sisters – Do It To It
- Tommy Hunt – Loving On The Losing Side
- Dean Parrish – I’m On My Way
- Feathers – Trying To Get To You
- Morris Chestnut – Too Darn Soulful
- Rufus Woods – Before 2001
- Marvin Gaye – This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It’s Killing Me)
- Linda Jones – I Just Can’t Live My Life
- Tobi Legend – Time Will Pass You By
- Duke Browner – Crying Over You
- Christopher Cerf – Sweet Music
- The Ambers – Potion Of Love
- Jimmy Radcliffe – Long After Tonight’s All Over