EPISODE · May 26, 2016 · 32 MIN
Whiskey & Bananas Vol. 28
from Whiskey & Bananas Mixtape Series · host OKRP
Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield Kicking things off with this uplifting soul classic. Straight Up And Down — The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hard to say no to retro British Invasion-style rock from one of the top indie bands of the past 20 years. Long Time Now — The Ethiopians Reggae ska always puts a smile on our face, how about you? Don’t Want to Say Good-Bye — Cut Worms Despite the retro sound, Cut Worms is a fresh project from formerly Chicago-based musician Max Clarke, now of Brooklyn. Definitely one to watch. The Seed (2.0) — The Roots, Cody Chesnutt A catchy modern rap-funk-soul classic from the legendary Roots. Ram On — Paul McCartney An early gem from Paul’s first solo years. Let ’em Say — Lizzo, Caroline Smith Minneapolis-based artists Lizzo and Caroline Smith collaborated on this upbeat modern soul-pop track that was recently featured in the season 3 premiere of “Broad City.” Money — The Flying Lizards A classic in the advertising game. 100 Million — Charlie Hilton Portland-based Charlie Hilton recently opened for our Chicago favorites Whitney, playing gorgeously hypnotic indie folk-rock. Dancing Time — The Funkees Nigerian afro-rock group The Funkees are a hidden gem from the late 1960s.
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Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield Kicking things off with this uplifting soul classic. Straight Up And Down — The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hard to say no to retro British Invasion-style rock from one of the top indie bands of the past 20 years. Long Time Now — The Ethiopians Reggae ska always puts a smile on our face, how about you? Don’t Want to Say Good-Bye — Cut Worms Despite the retro sound, Cut Worms is a fresh project from formerly Chicago-based musician Max Clarke, now of Brooklyn. Definitely one to watch. The Seed (2.0) — The Roots, Cody Chesnutt A catchy modern rap-funk-soul classic from the legendary Roots. Ram On — Paul McCartney An early gem from Paul’s first solo years. Let ’em Say — Lizzo, Caroline Smith Minneapolis-based artists Lizzo and Caroline Smith collaborated on this upbeat modern soul-pop track that was recently featured in the season 3 premiere of “Broad City.” Money — The Flying Lizards A classic in the advertising game. 100 Million — Charlie Hilton Portland-based Charlie Hilton recently opened for our Chicago favorites Whitney, playing gorgeously hypnotic indie folk-rock. Dancing Time — The Funkees Nigerian afro-rock group The Funkees are a hidden gem from the late 1960s.
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