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Author: bopeep
Posted: Apr 08 2009 - 03:28 PM
Subject: re: help a sista out-these are pop fusion and new age songs from either the late 80's or 90's
Sorry I thought the template was HTML enabled lol-You'll have to copy and paste into ur browser bar. :) And the last link, the unidentified clip used to be played on air, on my smooth jazz in the 90s.
Author: bopeep
Posted: Apr 08 2009 - 03:27 PM
Subject: help a sista out-these are pop fusion and new age songs from either the late 80's or 90's
Help me, out?

This is from a tape of clips I taped from the radio-at the time the station that played these clips were celebrating another anniversary.

http://smoothyjazz.ning.com/forum/attachment/download?id=2054470%3AUploadedFi58%3A6678

First clip is "Mercy Me" I know, but I am wondering about the one after it.

http://api.ning.com/files/NaOnax7rjuMDwH2xNbBPNM6O24nV0r5NG*wLzMbzUoUiOWy15BnPYvtw*9Mxq*l4XTx91CYSUQK*-21csGLfzGXc3PeYw3eK/UnknownNewAge2.wav


The first clip is from an Acoustic Alchemy song, the last, again, I am still wondering who it is.

http://api.ning.com/files/TeolikQqLh8LR3EJtc4CQhZdeIaFVJ0E3LRTNFz8hxN*vhgqcSFowodkpWqHs7FdfTucmpKzKek9J*2Et1pAqLm7E5ON5duQ/UnknownPopFusionsong.wav


This last link includes "Ghost Box" by Black Box and an unknown song after it. I am trying like crazy to figure out and determine the artist or band who did this song. It sounds like Dancing Fantasy, but I am not sure. My local Smooth Jazz station used to play it in the 90's.

Thanks.



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