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The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci

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The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci
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eng
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videorecording
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Not rated
Main title
The best of soul train
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videorecording
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641595437
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Originally produced for television 1971-1991
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DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci
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0
Summary
For over thirty-five years, Soul Train was a national institution, the premier U.S. television show for showcasing the latest names in the world of black music--Container
Table Of Contents
DVD 1 (ca. 180 min.): Episode 119 (December 14, 1974): That lady (part 1) (Isley Brothers) -- Live it up part 1 (Isley Brothers) -- Summer breeze (part 1) (Isley Brothers) -- Release yourself (Graham Central Station). Episode 142 (May 24, 1975): Can't get enough of your love, babe (Barry White) -- Love's theme (Love Unlimited Orchestra) -- What am I gonna do with you (Barry White) -- You're the first, the last, my everything (Barry White). Episode 89 (February 16, 1974): Come get to this (Marvin Gaye) -- Distant lover (Marvin Gaye) -- Let's get it on (Marvin Gaye). Episode 105 (June 29, 1974): I wanna take you higher (Sly & the Family Stone) -- Mighty mighty (Earth, Wind & Fire) -- Dance to the music (Sly & the Family Stone). Episode 33 (October 7, 1972): I heard it through the grapevine (Gladys Knight & the Pips) -- Back stabbers (The O'Jays). Episode 314 (December 1, 1979): Respect (Aretha Franklin). Episode 56 (April 14, 1973): Rock steady (Aretha Franklin). Bonus material : interviews with Don Cornelius, Smokey Robinson & Brian McKnightDVD 2 (ca. 155 min.): Episode 37 (November 4, 1972): Use me (Bill Withers) -- Lean on me (Bill Withers) -- If you don't know me by now (Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes). Episode 316 (December 15, 1979): Still (Commodores) -- Three times a lady (Commodores) -- Sail on (Commodores). Episode 45 (January 6, 1973): Pusherman (Curtis Mayfield) -- The Cisco Kid (War) -- Everybody plays the fool (The Main Ingredient) -- Superfly (Curtis Mayfield). Episode 49 (February 10, 1973): Get on the good foot part 1 (James Brown) -- Try me (James Brown) -- Get up I feel like being like a sex machine (part 1) (James Brown) -- Super bad (part 1 & part 2) (James Brown). Bonus material : interviews with Don Cornelius, Cuba Gooding, Sr. & Eric CasemDVD 3 (ca. 155 min.): Episode 671 (September 21, 1991): Love train (The O'Jays) -- Medley: My cherie amour/Sir Duke/I wish/These three words (Stevie Wonder). Episode 314 (December 1, 1979): I was made for you (Aretha Franklin) --OOO baby baby (Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson) -- Respect (Aretha Franklin). Episode 235 (November 5, 1977): The whole town's laughing at me (Teddy Pendergrass) -- Don't love you anymore (Teddy Pendergrass) -- Brick house (Commodores). Episdoe 207 (January 22, 1977): You'll never find another love like mine (Lou Rawls) -- Love ballad (L.T.D.) -- From now on (Lou Rawls). Epidosde 35 (October 21, 1972): I want you back (The Jackson 5) -- Corner of the sky (The Jackson 5) -- Daddy's home (Jermaine Jackson) -- Lookin' through the windows (The Jackson 5). Bonus material: interviews with Smokey Robinson, Jody Watley & Clarence AvantDVD 4 (ca. 118 min.): Episode 405 (November 27, 1982): A house is not a home (Luther Vandross) -- If this world were mine (Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn). Episode 93 (April 13, 1974): Betcha by golly, wow (The Stylistics) -- You make me feel brand new (The Stylistics) -- Lookin' for a love (Bobby Womack) -- Sexy mama (The Moments). Episode 51 (February 24, 1973): I'll be around (Spinners) -- Could it be I'm falling in love (Spinners) -- The world is a ghetto (War). Episode 107 (September 7, 1974): Rock your baby (George McCrae) -- Tell me something good (Rufus) -- Comedy routine (Franklin Ajaye) -- Nothing from nothing (Billy Preston) -- Ballero (War). Episode 26 (March 25, 1972): Fire and water (Wilson Pickett) -- All day music (War) -- Slippin' into darkness (War) -- Don't knock my love pt. 1 (Wilson Pickett)DVD 5 (ca. 113 min.): Episode 11 (December 11, 1971): Mr. Big Stuff (Jean Knight) -- Didn't I (blow your mind this time) (The Delfonics). Episode 12 (December 18, 1971): (For God's sake) Give more power to the people (The Chi-Lites) -- Have you seen her (The Chi-Lites) -- The bells (The Originals) -- I gotcha (Joe Tex). Episode 17 (January 22, 1972): Want ads (The Honey Cone) -- Thin line between love & hate (The Persuaders) -- Scorpio (Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band). Episode 52 (March 3, 1973): You ought to be with me (Al Green) -- For the good times (Al Green) -- Love and happiness (Al Green). Episode 25 (March 18, 1972): Oh girl (The Chi-Lites) -- War (Edwin Starr)DVD 6 (ca. 93 min.): Episode 30 (April 22, 1972): I want to take you higher (Ike & Tina Turner) -- I only have eyes for you (Jerry Butler) -- Proud Mary (Ike & Tina Turner). Episode 39 (November 18, 1972): Power of love (Joe Simon) -- Wish that I could talk to you (The Sylvers) -- Me and Mrs. Jones (Billy Paul). Episode 67 (August 11, 1973): Papa was a rollin' stone (The Temptations) -- Ain't no woman (like the one I've got) (Four Tops) -- Love train (The O'Jays). Episode 159 (November 22, 1975): What a diff'rence a day makes (Esther Phillips) -- Bad luck (part 1) (Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes) -- Wake up everybody (part 1) (Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes). Episode 312 (November 17, 1979): The tears of a clown (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles) -- Cruisin' (Smokey Robinson) -- Get ready (Smokey Robinson)DVD 7 (ca. 90 min.): Episode 78 (November 10, 1973): So very hard to go (Tower of Power) -- Yes we can can (Pointer Sisters) -- What is hip? (Tower of Power) -- Put your hands together (The O'Jays). Episode 96 (May 4, 1974): On and on (Gladys Knight & the Pips) -- For the love of money (The O'Jays) -- Neither one of us (wants to be the first to say goodbye) (Gladys Knight & the Pips). Episode 116 (November 9, 1974): Good things don't last forever (Ecstasy, Passion & Pain) -- Kung fu fighting (Carl Douglas) -- Do it ('til you're satisfied) (B.T. Express) -- Skin tight (Ohio Players). Episode 176 (March 20, 1976): Love to love you baby (Donna Summer) -- Livin' for the weekend (The O'Jays) -- Disco lady (Johnny Taylor) -- Dance wit me (Rufus featuring Chaka Khan)DVD 8 (ca. 98 min.): Episode 4 (October 23, 1971): Respect yourself (The Staple Singers) -- Band of gold (Freda Payne) -- Theme from Shaft (Isaac Hayes). Episode 7 (November 13, 1971): Dancing in the street (Martha & the Vandellas) -- Rock steady (Aretha Franklin) -- Cowboys to girls (The Intruders). Episode 47 (January 27, 1973): I can see clearly now (Johnny Nash) -- Love train (The O'Jays) -- Love jones (Brighter Side of Darkness). Episode 86 (January 12, 1974): Funky stuff (Kool & the Gang) -- Jungle boogie (Kool & the Gang). Episode 118 (December 7, 1974): Everlasting love (Carl Carlton) -- Lady Marmalade (LaBelle). Episode 222 (May 17, 1977): Got to give it up (pt. 1) (Marvin Gaye) -- This episode features a basketball game between Don Cornelius and Marvin Gaye, with Smokey Robinson as the officialDVD 9 (ca. 33 min.): Highlights from the first Soul Train Music Awards (March 23, 1987): Word up (Cameo) -- You give good love (Whitney Houston) -- Medley: My cherie amour/You are the sunshine of my life/All in love is fair/I just called to say I love you (Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick) -- That's what friends are for (Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston) -- So amazing (Luther Vandross) -- Oh Mary don't you weep (Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Andraé Crouch, Sandra Crouch, Shirley Caesar, Tramaine Hawkins, Edwin Hawkins and the Edwin Hawkins Singers, The Williams Brothers, Cissy Houston, The Winans)
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