01 Best Of Both Worlds
02 Every Kinda People
03 Too Good To Be True
04 Some People Can Do What They Like
05 What's It Take
06 Love Stop
07 Can We Still Be Friends
08 In Walks Love Again
09 Kid
10 Pressure Drop
11 Sailing Shoes--Hey Julia--Sneakin
12 Bad Case Of Loving You
13 Jealous
14 You're Gonna Get What's Coming
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Robert Palmer 1979 The Warner Bros. Radio Show @ 320
Posted by TonyTiger - at 6:38 AM
Labels: Robert Palmer
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The last of the "old school" Palmer boots that I've heard before Robert happened upon Numan's "Are Friends Electric" and started to add the electro-dance to the Little Feet grooves. The sound quality isn't pristine, but it's more than tolerable, and as always Palmer's love for the music shines out. Well worth a listen for Palmer-heads.
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