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Chicago POWER 1994-95 mix tape #10

Side A
Artist Song
The O'Jays  Message In Our Music 
The O'Jays  Love Train 
Daryl Hall - John Oates  Love Train 
Daryl Hall - John Oates  So Close 
Fabian  Tiger 
The Sensations  Let Me In 
Brenda & The Tabulations  Let's Go All The Way (Down) [remix] 
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes  The Love I Lost [Part 1] 
Dan Hartman  I Can Dream About You 
Belinda Carlisle  Dancing In The City 
Rachel Sweet  Wildwood Saloon 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Rupert Holmes  Let's Get Crazy Tonight 
C & C Music Factory  Here We Go, Let's Rock & Roll 
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra  Up Jumped The Devil [|Sample] [remix] 
The Jackson 5  Dancing Machine [remix] 
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark  Electricity 
Parliament  Flash Light [remix] 
Taylor Dayne  Can't Get Enough Of Your Love 
Michael McDonald  Sweet Freedom 
Ringo Starr  Hey Baby 
- undetermined -  I Only Know I Love You 
   

Comment:

This tape was compounded on 14 October 1994. Our schedule was announced. We were definitely playing a 'home' game in Philadelphia.
So I went into my cassette stash to find Philadelphia artists. Since the majority of them seemed to be by Daryl Hall & John Oates, this was not going to completely work.
I went as long with it as I could. I tried putting Dan Hartman (who was from Harrisburg!) on when I ran out of Philly artists.
When we (myself & prospective broadcaster Mr. Keith Kokinda) did get to the Philadelphia Spectrum, we found the person in charge of music and asked him if he wanted to use my cassettes. He looked over this one, and the others I had brought. He said he liked my selections, but felt it would be easier to go with the stuff he usually played (for indoor lacrosse games).
The last song on Side 2 is from a Jerry Blavat 1950's various artists cassette release. It had the wrong songs listed on the J-Card. I was able to recognize and notate all the other songs on it. But not this one. It's a 'doo wop' song. The lead vocal sounds like a black kid. The group was probably from Philadelphia (because Jerry Blavat was on a Philly radio station). The song title is a guess from the chorus. Let me know if you think you know the artist.

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