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L.A. Taco Radio #020 – Assembled with love in Downtown Los Angeles

Every ending a new beginning.

Come past for the 5th Street Playlist.

All assembled with love in Downtown Los Angeles.

Funk’s not dead.

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Or listen to this fine episode in a new window HERE.

The list:
1) “All Together” Monophonics

2) “Tell It Like It Is” Stephanie McKay

3) “Move” Jess & James

4) “The Magic Number” De La Soul

5) “Black Orchid” The Souljazz Orchestra (background)

6) “Adventures in Paradise (feat. Alice Russell)” The Decoders

7) “Sit Down” Carl B Stokes & The Oliver Nelson Orchestra

8) “Dime Piece (feat. Dwele)” J Dilla

9) “Time” Yuna

10) “Knock Knock” Ty (background)

11) “Chafa Kahn” Brownout

12) “Deep Inside Of You (7” version)” Gloria Ann Taylor

13) “Summertime” Will Smith

14) “Holy Ghost” The Bar-Kays

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