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Ofei - "SClusive Music Monday Mix" - Free Download


 Elusive East London hailing singer, songwriter and producer Ofei, who caught our attention with the thought provoking “London” is definitely one to keep both eyes and ears on over the next few months.
The enigmatic newcomer who utilizes his current mystery as a tool to make us focus on what is important, the music, is set to release his debut EP anytime soon. So as an introduction he has put together an amazing and eclectic mix to kick off your Monday morning and give us an insight into the music that inspires and fuels him. Filled with a whole bunch of familiar tones press play and sit back and enjoy..I know I did.



 TRACKLISTING
 
1 – Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo intro with Sun Ra and Gil Scot Heron —– Paint it Black
2 – The Rolling Stones —– Paint it Black
3 – Dolly Parton —– Jolene
4 – The Korgis —– Everybody’s got to Learn Sometime
5 – David Bowie —– Lets Dance (with a little Whodini — Five Minutes of Funk)
6 – Pharcyde — Passin Me By Vs Connie Price — Fuzz and them
7 – Dee Edwards —– Why Can’t There Be Love?
8 – Lords of The Underground —– Chief Rocka
9 – Lords of The Underground —– Sleep for Dinner
10 – Kenny Rogers & the first Edition —– Just dropped in (to see what condition my condition was in)
11 – David Ruffin —– I can’t be hurt anymore (Intro Only)
12 – Ebo Taylor —– Twer Nyame (Excerpt)
13 – Black Sabbath —– War Pigs (Basement tape)
14 – Booker T.& The MG’s —– Green Onions
15 – Minnie Riperton —– Inside My Love
16 – Shuggie Otis —– Strawberry Letter 23
17 – John Lennon —– Imagine
18 – Henry Mancini —– Lujon (with Gil Scott-Heron)
19 – Trouble Man (1972 Trailer)
20 – Nat King Cole —– Nature Boy
21 – Ofei —– London (with Sun Ra)
22 – Noel Harrison —– The Windmills of your mind
23 – (Outro) Esther Phillips —– Native New Yorker

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