World Cafe Playlist for 06/06/2022
Encore: Questlove joins host Raina Douris
In the summer of ‘69, there was a festival that brought together artists like Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and Sly & The Family Stone – But until recently, so few even knew the event took place, Questlove included. When he was approached to make a film about The Harlem Cultural Festival, he had no idea what he was about to uncover. Pieced together from footage and recordings packed away in a basement for decades, Questlove’s documentary Summer Of Soul finally shines a light on the “Black Woodstock.” We’ll revisit his conversation with host Raina Douris about the film and its soundtrack
Stream the complete show here*Phosphorescent “New Birth In New England” C’est La Vie
Sly & The Family Stone “Everyday People” Summer Of Soul… Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised Soundtrack
The Operation Breadbasket Orchestra & Choir “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” Summer Of Soul… Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised Soundtrack
Nina Simone “Are You Ready” Summer Of Soul… Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised Soundtrack
The Roots “The Seed” Phrenology
Phoebe Bridgers “Sidelines” Conversations With Friends
The Black Keys “Wild Child” Dropout Boogie
Annie Lennox “Waiting In Vain” Medusa
Hour Two
*Grant Lee Buffalo “Fuzzy” Fuzzy
Orville Peck “C’mon Baby, Cry” Bronco
Roy Orbison “Crying” The All-Time Greatest Hits
Radiohead “Reckoner” In Rainbows
The Killers “Somebody Told Me” Hot Fuss
Lcd Soundsystem “Get Innocuous” Sound Of Silver
Neneh Cherry “Buffalo Stance” Raw Like Sushi
Fontaines D.C. “Roman Holiday” Skinty Fia
Kate Bush “Running Up That Hill” Hounds Of Love
Adele “Lovesong” 21
Jade Bird “Headstart” Different Kinds Of Light
Nada Surf “Always Love” The Weight Is A Gift
*Optional Song