MOVIE CLIP
Shaft versus Willie at Bumpy’s office – from the Motion Picture Shaft
LUNCHTIME MUSIC MIX
- Ndima Ndapedza (Zimbabwe) – Putumayo (AFRICA)
- Thandaza (South Africa) – Putumayo (AFRICA)
- Segne (Togo) – Putumayo (AFRICA)
- Jazz Thing – Gang Starr (100% Acid Jazz)
- The Creator Has a Master Plan – Brooklyn Funk Essentials (100% Acid Jazz)
- Pushin’ Against the Flow – Raw Stylus (100% Acid Jazz)
- Past & Future Things – Santal Featuring Terrance Downs (Afterdark – Chicago)
- Can’t You See the Sunshine Through the rain? – Common Nature (Afterdark – Chicago)
- Str8 Up – Callisto’s Trance (Afterdark – Chicago)
- All Would Envy – Chris Botti & Shawn Colvin (Smooth Jazz Café Volume 4)
- Just Chillin’ – Norman Brown (Smooth Jazz Café Volume 4)
- Reverence – Richard Bona & Pat Methany (Smooth Jazz Café Volume 4)
OLD TIME RADIO
Superman – The Adventures of Superman (Episode 24)
COMEDY
Beauty And The Beast – Paul Mooney (Race)
NERD NEWS
New Releases for comics and books
MONTHLY MASS SHOOTING REPORT
John Dalton Uber Driver sound bites and commentary
JAW JACK
Rib-Eye steak, capital punishment and new methods for execution
MUSIC
- Used To Rule the World – Bonnie Rait (Slipstream)
- Any Old Sunday – Chaka Khan (Rufus featuring Chaka Khan)
- Dorina – DADA (Puzzle)
- River – Herbie Hancock (River: The Joni Letters)
- October Song – Amy Winehouse (Frank)
- September Grass – James Taylor (October Road)
- Under African Skies – Paul Simon (Graceland)
- I Want You – Marvin Gaye (The Best of Marvin Gaye)
- Falling Like Rain – Tina Turner (Foreign Affair)
- Tuesday Heartbreak – Stevie Wonder (Talking Book)
- Finally (Ft. John Legend) – Fergie (Dutchess)
- Silly Putty – Stanley Clarke (Journey To Love)
- Stranger in Moscow – Michael Jackson (HIStory – Past, Present And Future – Book I)
- Sweet Sticky Thing – Ohio Players (Honey)
- Do U Lie – Prince (Parade)
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