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Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Nick Cave’s Astonishing Letter About Grief

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In 2018, a letter was sent to Nick Cave from someone named Cynthia. It read:

I have experienced the death of my father, my sister, and my first love in the past few years and feel that I have some communication with them, mostly through dreams. They are helping me. Are you and Susie feeling that your son Arthur is with you and communicating in some way?

Arthur was Nick Cave’s late son. He died in 2015 aged fifteen. This letter was Cave’s reply, read here by Benedict Cumberbatch at Letters Live at London’s Roundhouse in July 2021.

Mental Health Foundation Commissions Music To Relieve Anxiety From Chart-topping Pianist-Composer RIOPY

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The Mental Health Foundation has commissioned the chart-topping pianist-composer RIOPY – saved by music after a traumatic and abusive childhood – to write a new piano piece for Mental Health Awareness Week (15-21 May) to help people to soothe anxiety. The piece, called Meditation 111, is intended to be so simple that anyone can learn to play it, regardless of musical ability.

Mental Health Awareness Week, established in 2001, brings the UK together to talk about mental health and aims to tackle stigma and help people understand and prioritise their and others’ mental health. This year the focus is on anxiety, one of the most common mental health problems in the UK.

RIOPY, himself a self-taught pianist, discovered the piano as a source of comfort in a traumatic childhood and has long relied on music to manage his anxiety, depression and OCD. He grew up in an oppressive French cult, where secret improvisation sessions on a disused piano provided him with comfort and hope until he escaped aged 18. RIOPY settled in the UK and, following bouts of drug and alcohol abuse and homelessness, eventually earned a scholarship to study music at university. He was later gifted a piano from none other than Coldplay’s Chris Martin. RIOPY has since channelled his troubled past into his music, which now serves as a source of solace to millions around the world.

The Mental Health Foundation has now called upon RIOPY to write a new work to help people tackle their anxiety at home, either by listening to it or learning to play it themselves. The campaign is intended to encourage participants to engage in music-making and creative expression, both of which are widely acknowledged to have mental health benefits.

Meditation 111 is a repetitive, simple composition conceived to inspire a meditative state in the performer. The entire piece can be played with just three fingers and can be learned in one hour, making it accessible for all, even those with no previous musical training. The ‘111’ is intended as a reminder of the NHS 111 helpline, which UK residents can call for urgent mental health support. The motif is derived from ‘Essence of Light’an ode to serenity inspired by Debussy’s timeless Clair de Lune which featured on RIOPY’s latest album, THRIVE.

During Mental Health Awareness Week, RIOPY and Mental Health Foundation will invite audiences to join in via social media, either from pianos at home, or public pianos in schools, churches, malls and train stations. Participants are invited to learn the piece by the end of Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 15-21 May this year, with the help of tutorial videos, lessons and tips from RIOPY himself. RIOPY also calls on participants to reinterpret and improvise over the work and share their creations with him on social media, using the hashtags #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek and #ToHelpMyAnxiety, and tagging @riopymusic and @mentalhealthfoundation

The Meditation 111 music video, with free sheet music download and video tutorials to guide those wishing to learn by ear, has been posted online today [11 May] at https://www.riopymusic.com/pages/111. Further tips will be posted on RIOPY and the Foundation’s social media channels throughout Mental Health Awareness Week

RIOPY said of the commission: “It is an honour to partner with the Mental Health Foundation for Mental Health Awareness Week this year. As someone who has struggled with poor mental health for most of my life, music has been a great source of solace and calm. It is not an exaggeration to say that the piano saved my life. I hope that, by sharing this piece with the world, I can bring the restorative power of music to others who are also suffering.

Mark Rowland, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation, said: “We are privileged to have RIOPY supporting us this Mental Health Awareness week by sharing his experiences of anxiety and expressing these feelings through the composition of Meditation 111.

“It is well known that the arts, including music, can be good for our mental health. It offers people the opportunity to explore their feelings and emotions creatively and can have a powerful and lasting effect on a person’s health. It can help to protect against a range of mental health conditions, help us to manage ill health and support recovery.

“Connecting with others helps to reduce feelings of anxiety and we want to encourage as many people as we can to join the Foundation and RIOPY this Mental Health Awareness Week.”

More information on Mental Health Awareness Week and how to get involved can be found at www.mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw.

Ed Sheeran Releases New Version Of “Life Goes On (Featuring Luke Combs)”

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Global superstar Ed Sheeran has released a studio recording of “Life Goes On (featuring Luke Combs)” available everywhere now.

Sheeran and Combs revealed the surprise release after their show-stopping, live performance of “Life Goes On” on the 2023 Academy of Country Music Awards tonight. The original version of the track appears on Sheeran’s sixth studio album, “ – “ which also features lead single “Eyes Closed.” Combs, is currently celebrating the release of his new album “Getting’ Old” – a companion piece to his acclaimed 2022 record “Growin’ Up.”

Released last week, “ – “ is the result of Sheeran pushing the boundaries of his songcraft, as he delivers the most profound songwriting of his career. Teaming-up with Aaron Dessner (The National) on writing and production after the pair joined forces following an introduction from mutual friend Taylor Swift, Ed and Aaron began crafting the album in February last year. Writing over 30 songs during their month-long studio stint in Kent, UK, the album’s fourteen tracks are seamlessly tied together by exquisite production from paired back, folk-leaning textures to bolder, full-band/orchestral arrangements.

Blending never-before-seen personal archive, interviews and performances, the four-part docu-series “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All” is streaming on Disney+ now. Timed with the arrival of “ – ,” the intimate documentary explores how his personal experiences have shaped him to become the artist he is today.

Ed is currently amid his massive “+ – = ÷ x TOUR”, hitting stadiums across North America now. Fourteen of these stops will coincide with his recently announced “- TOUR”, a run of intimate shows in theaters and auditoriums across 14 cities in North America. These shows coincide with the previously announced tour.

Remember This Name – Preston Pablo – You’re Going To Hear A LOT From Him This Year

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Out of the small town of Timmins, Ontario, Preston Pablo has emerged as one of the most exciting new voices in pop and R&B, and he’s wrapped up a deal with Universal Music. In his tiny rural community of 42,000, music provided a window to a much bigger world. “I grew up very differently from most artists in today’s age,” he shares. “My music is raw, because I was so isolated.”

In senior year of high school, Preston dropped his debut solo single “OMO” and amassed over half a million Spotify streams right out of the gate. In 2021, Preston signed to 31 East Inc./Universal Music Canada and released his major label debut “Flowers Need Rain” in 2022, in collaboration with production duo Banx & Ranx. The song has since gone triple platinum, amassed over 26M global streams, and reached the #1 spot at Mainstream AC radio in Canada. Most recently, Preston performed “Flowers Need Rain” at the 2023 JUNO Awards where he was named Breakthrough Artist Of The Year.

This begs the question “how could Preston possibly follow up such a massive hit?” Of course, the answer is simple: with another one.

Today Preston Pablo drops his summer-ready smash “For Keeps.” “This song is about shooting your shot,” says Preston. “Even after you’ve been constantly missing. It’s a very lighthearted and playful take on a classic love story. When someone is playing hard to get it typically makes the one who’s chasing work a little harder to get what they want. That’s the motive behind this record.” The song arrives with a music video shot at Niagara Falls’ legendary arcade, the Great Canadian Midway.

Preston just wrapped up a ten-city supporting tour across Canada, a sold-out headline concert in Toronto, and performed on the season finale of La Voix. You can catch him performing on some huge stages this summer, supporting Johnny Orlando and Walk Off The Earth at Budweiser Stage and his debut performance at this year’s Osheaga Festival in Montreal.

Musician Created A New Song After Asking People – And A Dog – To Just Submit One Note

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Lous Zong sorted notes by pitch, converted the videos into wavs and grouped them into a single file in audacity then by dropping them into the Slicex plugin in FL Studio and matching his MIDI keyboard with the slices he could play them like a keyboard.

In other words, he took over 200 submissions of people and – wait for it – one dog, and mashed them to make a single song.

Spotify Original Podcast ‘Stolen’ Adds a Pulitzer and Peabody

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Earlier this year, thanks to its impactful reporting, the Spotify Original podcast Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s won an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. Now the series is adding the prestigious Pulitzer and Peabody awards to its list. Stolen is the first podcast series to win both a Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award in the same year.

Photo credit: Robert McGee

“Honestly, I’ve been pinching myself over this news. It is such an incredible honor for our work on Surviving St. Michaels to receive this recognition. It feels like proof that Indigenous stories matter and that Indigenous people should be supported to help tell them,” said Connie Walker, an Okanese First Nation (Cree) investigative reporter and the host of Stolen. “Above all, our team hopes that this means that more people will hear the stories of the survivors who bravely shared their experiences with us and recognize that this is just the beginning in terms of what it means to learn the truth and try to collectively grow and heal from our past.”

Connie and Spotify’s Gimlet Media team were awarded a 2023 Pulitzer Prize in the Audio Reporting category. The Pulitzer Prize marks excellence in the fields of newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition.

Peabody Awards are also a great honor, given to the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and online media. Stolen won in the Podcast and Radio category.

“It’s an honor to receive any recognition for the work our teams produce at Spotify, but for Stolen to achieve the highest level of recognition with both a Pulitzer Prize and a Peabody is an incredible feat,” shared Julie McNamara, Head of Global Podcast Studios at Spotify. “Connie has given a voice to the victims of Canada’s Indian residential schools and to Indigenous communities. She and the Gimlet team worked tirelessly to earn the respect of the victims in order to tell their stories and offer a path toward healing and hope. We’re incredibly proud of Connie and the entire Stolen team.”

Photo credit: Connie Walker

Stolen follows Connie as she looks into her father’s harrowing experiences at a Canadian residential school in the 1960s. Throughout the season, she uncovers deep abuses at the hands of school administrators that led to childhood death and adulthood trauma—outcomes that were not unique to St. Michael’s.

The podcast also received an honorable mention at the Dart Awards, which recognizes outstanding reporting in all media that portrays traumatic events and their aftermath with accuracy, insight, and sensitivity while illuminating the effects of violence and tragedy on victims’ lives.

This fall, the third season of Stolen will take listeners to the Navajo Nation as Connie and team investigate the case of two missing Navajo women. “It’s huge—27,000 square miles of remote terrain with fewer than 200 tribal police officers,” explained Connie. “One thing I’ve learned so far is that on the Navajo Nation, the line between missing and murdered is often difficult to prove. In many ways, this season builds on the themes we’ve explored in previous seasons, but hopefully in a way that feels different and exciting to our listeners.”

Pete Townshend To Release Limited Edition Half Speed Mastered Albums’ Rough Mix’ & ‘Empty Glass’

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June 23, 2023, sees the release of the first in a series of half speed mastered studio albums from Pete Townshend, Rough Mix and Empty Glass.

These limited-edition black vinyl versions have been mastered by long-time Who engineer Jon Astley and cut for vinyl by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios with a half-speed mastering technique which produces a superior vinyl cut and are packaged in original sleeves with obi strips and certificates of authenticity. Rough Mix is presented in a gatefold sleeve, and Empty Glass features a full-color inner bag with full lyrics and a 12” x 24” poster.

Rough Mix was initially released in September 1977 while The Who were on hiatus and was a collaboration with Small Faces bassist the late Ronnie Lane and features contributions from Who bassist John Entwistle, Eric Clapton, and Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts among others.

The orchestral arrangements for the track “Street in the City” were provided by Townshend’s then father-in-law, noted British film and television theme composer Edwin Astley. Edwin’s son, Jon Astley has overseen this new remaster.

Produced by Chris Thomas (Roxy Music, Sex Pistols, Pretenders, Wings), Empty Glass was Townshend’s next solo release appearing in April 1980. The songs predominantly deal with issues Townshend was struggling with at the time, including alcohol, drugs, and the death of Keith Moon, the Who’s former drummer.

The second single from the album “Let My Love Open the Door” was a U.S. Top Ten hit, propelling the album to No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard chart, and the first single “Rough Boys,” which was dedicated to Pete’s children and The Sex Pistols, was a U.K. top 40 hit. The album was well received at the time, with some critics even referring to it as a Who album that never was.

PETE TOWNSHEND ROUGH MIX – HALF SPEED MASTERED VINYL TRACK LIST

SIDE 1
My Baby Gives It Away
Nowhere To Run
Rough Mix
Annie
Keep Me Turning
Catmelody

SIDE 2
Misunderstood
April Fool
Street In The City
Heart To Hang Onto
Till The Rivers Run Dry

PETE TOWNSHEND EMPTY GLASS – HALF SPEED MASTERED VINYL TRACK LIST

SIDE 1
Rough Boys
I Am An Animal
And I Moved
Let my Love Open The Door
Jools And Jim

SIDE 2
Keep On Working
Cat’s In The Cupboard
A Little Is Enough
Empty Glass
Gonna Get Ya

Ed Sheeran Shows on His Guitar How He Won His Copyright Lawsuit

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Ed Sheeran talks about what he played for the jury in his copyright infringement trial and how he would have quit music if he had lost the case.

Talking Heads “Stop Making Sense” To Be Released As Limited Edtion 2-LP Set And Digitally With Two Previously Unreleased Songs On August 18

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Talking Heads joined forces with director Jonathan Demme for the groundbreaking concert film Stop Making Sense. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the concerts filmed for Stop Making Sense, a newly restored 4K version of the film will return to theaters for a global theatrical run with A24.

Rhino will also release a deluxe version of the soundtrack that will now include the complete Stop Making Sense concert for the first time. STOP MAKING SENSE (DELUXE EDITION) will be available on August 18 as a limited edition, 2-LP set ($39.98) and digitally along with a Dolby Atmos mix of the complete concert, mixed by Jerry Harrison and E.T. Thorngren, who also mixed the original release.

Both versions will feature every song performed in the film, including two that have never been released – “Cities” and “Big Business / I Zimbra.” The limited edition vinyl version features a 28-page booklet with previously unpublished photos along with new liner notes from all four band members –Tina Weymouth, David Byrne, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison

The inspiration for Stop Making Sense came when director Jonathan Demme saw Talking Heads perform during the band’s 1983 tour for Speaking in Tongues. Afterward, he approached them with the idea of making the show into a concert film. They agreed and worked together over the next few months to finalize the details. Ultimately, Demme filmed three shows at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater in December 1983 to create Stop Making Sense.

The concert film presents a retrospective of the band up to that point, with a performance that weaves together songs from all six of its studio albums. The show progresses methodically, opening with Byrne onstage performing “Psycho Killer” alone with a drum machine. After each song, he’s joined by a new band member until Weymouth, Frantz, and Harrison are all on stage with him. The group continues to grow throughout the concert as members of the stellar touring band are added: keyboardist Bernie Worrell, percussionist Steve Scales, guitarist Alex Weir, and back-up singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt.

The band performs 18 songs in Stop Making Sense, including its recent single at the time, “Burning Down The House.” That summer, the song was in heavy rotation on radio and MTV, helping the song become the band’s first top 10 hit in America. It was, however, a different song from Speaking in Tongues that was destined to deliver one of the film’s signature moments. Byrne would perform “Girlfriend Is Better” wearing his now iconic, oversized business suit inspired by costumes worn in traditional Japanese theater. For good measure, a picture of him in the suit also graces the album cover.

Stop Making Sense focuses mainly on music by Talking Heads but does include a few songs recorded outside the band: “Genius Of Love” by Tom Tom Club, Weymouth and Frantz’s side-project, and “What A Day That Was” and “Big Business” from Byrne’s 1981 album, The Catherine Wheel. Limited edition vinyl versions of both of these albums, along with Harrison’s The Red And The Black, will be available for this year’s Record Store Day on April 21.

Stop Making Sense was an artistic and commercial triumph when it arrived in September 1984. The film had people dancing in theatre aisles while the soundtrack sold over two million copies. Just last year, the Library of Congress added Stop Making Sense to the National Film Registry in recognition of its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance.

In the STOP MAKING SENSE (DELUXE EDITION) liner notes, the four band members share their thoughts and memories of the project.

Weymouth praises Demme as a collaborator: “…Jonathan was a very enthusiastic, highly adaptive, and imaginative guy who was just as good a listener as he was a talker and collaborator. From the get-go you just got the impression he was as flexible as he was disciplined. Being team players, that boded well for a great relationship and a great film!”

Harrison says the film still holds up today: “To me, Stop Making Sense has remained relevant because the staging and lighting techniques could have been created in a much earlier time period. For example, Vari-Lights, lights with motors to re-aim them, had just come into vogue. Had we used them, there would have been a timestamp on the film, and it eventually would have felt dated…The absence of interviews, combined with the elegant and timeless lighting, created a film that can be watched over and over.”

Byrne says it’s interesting that this album was – for many people – an introduction to Talking Heads. “We had done a live album before this, but coupled with the film, and with the improved mixes and sound quality, this record reached a whole new audience. As often happens, the songs got an added energy when we performed them live and were inspired by having an audience. In many ways, these versions are more exciting than the studio recordings, so maybe that’s why a lot of folks discovered us via this record.”

Frantz recalls the sheer joy surrounding the entire Stop Making Sense experience. “I’m talking about real, conscious, transcendent joy… I’m talking about what the Southern gospel people call ‘getting happy,’ which means ‘to be filled with the Spirit.’ That is what happened to us onstage every night, and from my seat behind the drums, I recognized that this was happening to the audience too. Joy was visible in front of me and all around me every night.”

STOP MAKING SENSE (DELUXE EDITION)

Limited Edition 2-LP Track Listing

Side One

“Psycho Killer”
“Heaven”
“Thank You For Sending Me An Angel’
“Found A Job”
“Slippery People”
“Cities” *

Side Two

“Burning Down The House”
“Life During Wartime”
“Making Flippy Floppy”
“Swamp”

Side Three

“What a Day That Was”
“This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)”
“Once In A Lifetime”
“Big Business / I Zimbra” *

Side Four

“Genius Of Love”
“Girlfriend Is Better”
“Take Me To The River”
“Crosseyed And Painless”
* Previously Unreleased

Otis Forever: The Albums & Singles (1968-1970) 6-LP Box Set To Be Released June 9, 2023

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Otis Redding’s reign as the King of Soul was cut short more than 55 years ago when the Georgia-born singer-songwriter perished in a plane crash en route to play a show. The Big O was gone too soon, but generations of fans still cherish the musical legacy he left behind.

Rhino brings all four of Redding’s posthumous records together for a new vinyl boxed set that includes mono versions of 24 singles from the albums. Limited to 1,000 copies, OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970) will be available on June 9 as a 6-LP set on multi-color vinyl for $149.98. The albums are each pressed on different colors: The Dock of the Bay (yellow), The Immortal Otis Redding (silver), Love Man (green), Tell the Truth (blue), and The Singles 1968-1970 (yellow). The set will also be available as a 6-LP black vinyl retail exclusive for $124.98.

The Singles 1968-1970 is a double album exclusive to the set in a gatefold sleeve illustrated with the 7” labels from all 24 singles. Mono mixes are used for every track, including gems like “The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)” and “Hard To Handle.”

Between 1962 and 1967, Redding was a creative dynamo, recording frequently at Stax Records with Booker T. & The MG’s – keyboardist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Donald “Duck” Dunn, and drummer Al Jackson Jr. During his lifetime, Redding released six studio albums and a succession of R&B and Top 40 hits (“These Arms Of Mine,” “Respect,” “Try A Little Tenderness”) that helped transform Stax from a small Memphis record label into a global musical institution.

When Redding died in December 1967, he’d recorded enough music to fill several albums. The first song from that trove arrived shortly after his death when “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” was released in January 1968. Recorded during his final days, it became Redding’s signature song, biggest hit, and first pop chart-topper.

The song was the title track for the first of Redding’s four posthumous studio albums: The Dock of the Bay (1968), The Immortal Otis Redding (1968), Love Man (1969), and Tell the Truth (1970). The albums sustained Redding’s streak of hits, introducing singles like “Look At That Girl,” “Love Man,” “I’ve Got Dreams To Remember,” and “Amen.”

The OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970) opens with The Dock of the Bay, a #1 album in the U.S. and U.K. The album’s title track made history in America as the first posthumous #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Through the years, the song has accumulated a multitude of awards and achievements, including over four million copies sold worldwide; two Grammy® Awards (Best R&B Song and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance); and ranked #38 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

Redding’s legacy has only grown since his 1962 Stax debut with “These Arms Of Mine.” He’s been inducted into the halls of fame for Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Songwriters, and Georgia Music. Decades after his passing, Redding’s music has continued to be recognized with a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award (1999), and three of Redding’s songs have been inducted into the Grammy® Hall of Fame: “Respect” (1998), “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” (2011), and “Try A Little Tenderness” (2015)

OTIS FOREVER: THE ALBUMS & SINGLES (1968-1970)

Vinyl Track Listing

The Dock of the Bay (1968)

Side One

“(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”
“I Love You More Than Words Can Say”
“Let Me Come On Home”
“Open The Door”
“Don’t Mess With Cupid”

Side Two

“The Glory Of Love”
“I’m Coming Home”
“Tramp” – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
“The Huckle-Buck”
“Nobody Knows You (When You’re Down And Out)”
“Ole Man Trouble”

The Immortal Otis Redding (1968)

Side One

“I’ve Got Dreams To Remember”
“You Made A Man Out Of Me”
“Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
“Hard To Handle”
“Thousand Miles Away”
“The Happy Song (Dum-Dum-De-De-De-Dum-Dum)”

Side Two

“Think About It”
“A Waste Of Time”
“Champagne And Wine”
“Fool For You”
“Amen”

Love Man (1969)

Side One

“I’m A Changed Man”
“(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher”
“That’s A Good Idea”
“I’ll Let Nothing Separate Us”
“Direct Me”
“Love Man”

Side Two

“Groovin’ Time”
“Your Feeling Is Mine”
“Got To Get Myself Together”
“Free Me”
“A Lover’s Question”
“Look At That Girl”

Tell The Truth (1970)

Side One

“Demonstration”
“Tell The Truth”
“Out Of Sight”
“Give Away None Of My Love”
“Wholesale Love”
“I Got The Will”

Side Two

“Johnny’s Heartbreak”
“Snatch A Little Piece”
“Slippin’ And Slidin’”
“The Match Game”
“A Little Time”
“Swingin’ On A String”

The Singles: 1968-1970

Side One

“(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”
“Sweet Lorene”
“The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)”
“Open The Door”
“Hard To Handle”
“Amen”

Side Two

“I’ve Got Dreams To Remember”
“Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
“White Christmas”
“Merry Christmas, Baby”
“Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag”
“Direct Me”

Side Three

“A Lover’s Question”
“You Made A Man Out Of Me”
“Love Man”
“Can’t Turn You Loose”
“Free Me”
“(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher & Higher”

Side Four

“Look At That Girl”
“That’s A Good Idea”
“Demonstration”
“Johnny’s Heartbreak”
“Give Away None Of My Love”
“Snatch A Little Piece”