allent's mixes
3 months ago
BOLD SONGS: Wanna Be Startin' Something?
A musical journey of self-empowerment designed to motivate you to make the world a better place. 1. Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Something A call to action to commit to what you stand for whatever it may be 2. Ray Barretto - Together Uplifting and unifying Latin-Funk anthem from the streets of Harlem, NYC 3. Della Reese - Compared To What Great cover of the Les McCann/Eugene McDaniels song that was made even more famous by Roberta Flack. This song challenges you to really try and understand the world we live in and make personal decisions that are true to ourselves. 4. Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66 - For What It's Worth Another cover, this time of Buffalo Springfield. Sometimes hearing an oldie but goodie in a different version lets you listen to the words as if they were new. 5. Dr. John - Patriotic Flag Waiver Ironic or straight-shooting? Either way, Dr. John reminds us that our personal convictions and affiliations are entirely unique and may embody contradictions. 6. Marvin Gaye - You're The Man, Part 1 Single-only release from Marvin challenging listeners and politicians to "talk to the people" and get involved in our community. 7. Smokey Robinson - Just My Soul Responding Smokey's most political song and another personal statement about how to live in the world and make it a better place. 8. Richie Havens - Going Back to My Roots Yet another cover, this one originally by Motown producer/songwriter and solo artist, Lamont Dozier. Richie's legacy as a voice for the marginalized and disenfranchised makes this song a great fit for him with his highly individual style and the song's message of inward searching to make yourself a better person. 9. The Beach Boys - Long Promised Road The only non-Soul song on here, but penned by brother Carl Wilson who was always the most "soulful" in his writing and performing. This is one of the most empowering and motivational songs I've heard. 10. Stevie Wonder - Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away One of my all-time favorite Stevie songs. I love his metaphor of the soul as the universe where the outward journey our society needs to make to improve our world is really just the same as the inward journey we all need to make to realize our individual goodness and righteousness.




