What's The Connection? Groovy 1

This Groovy connection runs from sunshine pop to punk to dub to Texas boogie, and the word shows up in every single title whether it earned it or not. Some of these tracks ARE in the groove and many might be groovy, too. Some of them are just using the word the way everyone did for about a decade, like a verbal tic nobody could shake. I always wished I was groovy. I drove a VW bus for a while, which should have qualified me, but I'm not sure I ever really pulled it off. The racing Bug definitely didn't count. What does count is how totally groovy the cover is!

What's The Connection? Groovy 1

01 The Love Generation - Groovy Summertime
02 P.P. Arnold - (If You Think You're) Groovy
03 Classic Example - That's Groovy
04 Harpers Bizarre - The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
05 Young Fresh Fellows - Where is Groovy Town
06 Winston Groovy - Please Don't Make Me Cry
07 Pillbugs - Neo Mega Quasi Ultra Super Groovy
08 Militant - Hot & Groovy
09 Nancy Sinatra - Your Groovy Self
10 The Farm - Groovy Train
11 Jakie Mitoo - Groovy Spirit
12 Fabulous Caprices - Groovy World
13 Paraffin Jack Flash Ltd. - Blue 'n' Groovy
14 Harmony Grass - What a Groovy Day
15 New Colony Six - Treat Her Groovy
16 Capt. Groovy and his Bubblegum Army - Capt. Groovy and his Bubblegum Army
17 Larry Harlow - That Groovy Shingaling
18 Lollipop Fantasy - It's A Groovy World
19 Ray Johnson - Kinda Groovy
20 Mad Professor With The Robotiks & Lee Scratch Perry - Groovy Dub
21 Phil Collins - A Groovy Kind Of Love
22 The Clash - Groovy Times
23 The Mike Flowers Pops - A Groovy Place
24 ZZ Top - Groovy Little Hippie Pad

What's The Connection? Groove 2

Sixteen more, and the word still isn't tired. This batch runs the full map — rock, funk, reggae, zydeco, soul, and a little something from the bayou — and every single one of them has groove right there in the title where you can see it. Some of these are obvious. Some of them you might not have heard in years, or maybe ever. That's kind of the point. The Salsoul Orchestra will tell you it doesn't have to be funky to be a groove, and honestly, this whole volume proves it. There will be a third connection, eventually. The word has more left in it than I think.

What's The Connection? Groove 2

17 Ace Frehley - New York Groove
18 Talking Heads - Double Groove (Unfinished Outtake)
19 Rodney Franklin - The Groove
20 Skyy - Groove Me
21 Tower Of Power - So I Got to Groove
22 Teena Marie - Behind The Groove
23 Heatwave - The Groove Line
24 Lil Brian And The Zydeco Travelers - It's A Zydeco Groove
25 Paul Carrack - I Live By The Groove
26 Prince - Get Yo Groove On
27 Tiki Tokkers - Global Groove (Hana Hou)
28 Salsoul Orchestra - It Don't Have To Be Funky (To Be A Groove)
29 Bunny Wailer - Rock N Groove
30 Chocolate Milk - Groove City
31 Lee Scratch Perry - (I Got The) Groove
32 System - Don't Disturb This Groove

What's The Connection? Groove 1

Not "groovy." Not "groovin'." Not even "grooves." Just groove — singular, present tense, like it's happening right now, because it is. They aren't all funky. Not all of them are even dancefloor. But every single one of them has that thing — that locked-in, can't-explain-it feeling that makes you close your eyes and nod your head whether you're in a club or your kitchen. That's the groove (at least the word) and it doesn't care what genre you filed it under. I had to start somewhere, and groove felt like the right word to open with. There's a reason it became its own language — musicians talk about being in it, losing it, finding it again. There will be more of these connections, the word is big enough to go a few rounds. But this is where it starts. 

What's The Connection? Groove 1

01 Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart
02 King Floyd - Groove Me
03 Heatwave - Gangsters Of The Groove
04 Madonna - Into The Groove
05 The Tardy Disco-nesians - Grandpa Got The Groove
06 One Way - Mr. Groove
07 MC Hammer - Addams Groove
08 T-Connection - Groove to Get Down
09 Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove
10 Peaches & Herb - Shake Your Groove Thing
11 Heaven 17 - (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang
12 Maceo Parker - Maceo's Groove
13 Archie Bell & the Drells - Let's Groove
14 Led Zeppelin - We're Gonna Groove
15 Earth, Wind & Fire - Let's Groove
16 Isley Brothers - Groove With You

Gee Whiz, You're Neat, Repeat

This one I just finished. The first two had been archived somewhere in my brain for years and this one felt like it had been waiting in line. Same idea, same no-real-genre situation. Some of this leans retro, some of it is newer artists doing what the old artists did, and some of it is just stuff that fits the mood. This pick brings the whole series to 105 tracks, which probably says more about me than I'd like to admit. I always think of it as doo-wop even though only part of it actually is. Gee Whiz, here we are anyway.

Gee Whiz, You're Neat, Repeat

78 Fabulous Poodles - When the Summer's Thru
79 The Capris - Morse Code Of Love
80 Liquorice John Death - High School Confidential
81 Curtis Lee - Gee How I Wish You Were Here
82 The Royal Jesters - Take Me For A Little While
83 Yvonne Caroll & The Roulettes - Gee What A Guy
84 Paris Sisters - I Love How You Love Me
85 Jakki O - Ooo...Aaah
86 Don & Juan - What's Your Name
87 The Ink Spots - If I Didn't Care
88 Dicky Doo And The Don'ts - Click-Clack
89 Capris - There's A Moon Out Tonight
90 The Ditty Bops - Sister Kate
91 Ariana Grande - Tattooed Heart
92 She & Him - Why Do You Let Me Stay Here
93 Mayer Hawthorne - When I Said Goodbye
94 Tracey Ullman - They Don't Know
95 Cyndi Lauper - He's So Unusual
96 Lil' Rob - Barely Getting By
97 Ray Barretto - A Deeper Shade Of Soul
98 The Five Satins - In the Still of the Night
99 Olly Murs - Dance With Me Tonight
100 Frank Zappa - You Didn't Try to Call Me
101 The Marcels - Blue Moon
102 Starlighters - Zoom
103 Question Mark And The Mysterians - Can't Get Enough Of You Baby
104 Ruben And The Jets - If I Could Only Be Your Love Again
105 Meghan Trainor - Dear Future Husband

Gee Whiz, You're Neat Too

I knew I was going to make a second volume almost immediately after finishing the first one. Then I thought about it for a while. By a while I mean years. This pick picks up where the first one left off, which is to say it doesn't really have a genre either. There's more variety this time. A little further forward in a few spots. Some of this was stuff I'd been sitting on, some of it showed up while I was looking for something else entirely. That's usually how it goes. Gee Whiz, where does the time go.

Gee Whiz, You're Neat Too

40 Billy Stewart - Sitting In The Park
41 Big Daddy - I Want Your Sex
42 Ruben And The Jets - Dedicated To The One I Love
43 The Platters - (You've Got) The Magic Touch
44 The Monotones - Book Of Love
45 Four Seasons - December 1963 (Oh What A Night)
46 Johnny Staton & The Feathers - Charlene
47 Candye Kane - Forgive Me
48 The Zombies - Goin' Out Of My Head
49 Fats Domino - I'm Walkin'
50 The Skyliners - Since I Don't Have You
51 Big Daddy - Like A Virgin
52 Skip And Flip - Cherry Pie
53 Clovers - Love Potion Number Nine
54 Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Big Girls Don't Cry
55 Big Sandy - Have Love Will Travel
56 The Chords - Sh-Boom
57 Chordettes - Lollipop
58 Big Daddy - Ice Ice Baby
59 Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall In Love
60 Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me
61 Little Caesar & The Romans - Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me Of You)
62 Ritchie Valens - Donna
63 Anthony & The Sophomores - Play Those Oldies, Mr. Dee-Jay
64 The Stray Cats - I Won't Stand In Your Way
65 10cc - Donna
66 The Earls - Remember Then
67 Ginny Arnell - Dumb Head
68 Paul Anka - Put Your Head On My Shoulder
69 The Dubs - Could This Be Magic
70 Boyz II Men - In The Still Of The Nite (I'll Remember)
71 Ruben And The Jets - Charlena
72 Big Daddy - Stayin' Alive
73 Sam Cooke - Wonderful World
74 Frank Zappa - Deseri
75 Dicky Doo & The Don'ts - Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu
76 The Drifters - This Magic Moment
77 Coasters - Searchin'

Gee Whiz, You're Neat

It all started with a Rhino Records LP I got from Big Daddy. If you don't know Big Daddy, the short version is: they took current hits and recorded them as if they were made in the 50s. It was genius and hilarious and I played that record to death. And then I thought, well, what if I just put the real thing next to it? Old and new in one pick. Most people call this kind of music doo-wop, and some of it is. But some of it is rock and roll, and some of it is early soul, and some of it is just whatever teenagers were listening to when their parents weren't home. I still don't know what to call it. Gee Whiz, I just know it sounds right together.

Gee Whiz, You're Neat

01 Carla Thomas - Gee Whiz
02 The Crows - Gee
03 Big Daddy - Super Freak
04 Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
05 The Penguins - Earth Angel
06 Dion & The Belmonts - A Teenager In Love
07 Big Daddy - Just What I Needed
08 The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You
09 Big Daddy - Eye Of The Tiger
10 The Diamonds - Little Darlin'
11 Big Daddy - I Write The Songs
12 Chuck Berry - Almost Grown
13 Rap Reiplinger - Acafella Jive
14 The Platters - Only You (And You Alone)
15 Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame
16 The Essex - Easier Said Than Done
17 Del Shannon - Runaway
18 Big Daddy - Bette Davis Eyes
19 Mark Dinning - Teen Angel
20 Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Candy Girl
21 The Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace
22 Jerry Lee Lewis - Breathless
23 Bill Haley & The Comets - Rock Around The Clock
24 Big Daddy - Ebony And Ivory
25 Danny And The Juniors - At The Hop
26 Big Daddy - The Rose
27 The Cadillacs - Speedo
28 Little Richard - Send Me Some Lovin'
29 Everly Brothers - ('Til) I Kissed You
30 Big Daddy - Whip It
31 The Diamonds - The Stroll
32 Dion And The Belmonts - I Wonder Why
33 Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
34 Big Daddy - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
35 Big Daddy - You Don't Bring Me Flowers
36 Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Dawn (Go Away)
37 Big Daddy - Hotel California
38 Buddy Holly - Maybe, Baby
39 Jewel Akens - The Birds And The Bees

Funky Disco (Leopard) 6

Here we go with another round of that sweet spot where funk gets extra bouncy and disco gets extra nasty, and Volume 6 keeps the groove rolling with more 70s/early 80s heat — heavy on the bass lines, tight horns, and those irresistible dancefloor slaps, so Pick your favorites and crank it up because this one’s built for the party that refuses to quit. Funky Disco keeps growing. Got a track that belongs in the next one? Drop it in the comments — especially if it’s got that raw, sweaty, get-down energy we love.

Funky Disco 6

80 Commodores - Funky Situation
81 Skyy - First Time Around
82 The Tardy Disco-nesias - Grandpa Got The Groove
83 Parliament - Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop)
84 Fred Wesley - Blow Your Head
85 Cameo - Keep It Hot
86 Ohio Players - Skin Tight
87 The Fatback Band - Backstrokin'
88 Mass Production - Welcome To Our World (Of Merry Music)
89 The Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop (Pt. 1)
90 Slave - The Party Song
91 Graham Central Station - The Jam
92 T-Connection - At Midnight