Colors aside, another thing we all have in common is music. Whatever genre is your go-to, there is no denying that it wouldn't be what it was today if not for rock n roll. And rock n roll, (here's a free history lesson for you guys) is the lovechild of R&B, blues, and a sprinkling of rockabilly. And who were the pioneers of these genres, you ask? Slaves. And later on came the freemen offspring of those slaves. Eventually, a ways down the road, the blues got a little edgier, and gained a new attitude and affliction with sex and drugs.
Truth be told, I had a different plan in mind for Synic Selects Vol. III but in light of recent events, I decided Vol. III should come early this month and I came up with an all new track list for it. So the new theme of Synic Selects Vol. III is now Black Artists Matter, and we will be celebrating some of the heavy hitters of black rock artists. Granted this is not an all-inclusive list, as there are many others out there that may not be represented here. So feel free to add your own to the mix. This isn't MY mix, it's everyone's.
Synic Selects Vol. III - Black Artists Matter
1. Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix
2. Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry
3. Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
4. Proud Mary - Tina Turner
5. Purple Rain - Prince
6. Soul Man - Sam & Dave
7. Are You Gonna Go My Way - Lenny Kravitz
8. Dancing in the Moonlight - Thin Lizzy
9. Hold My Hand - Hootie & The Blowfish
10. Let It Whip - Dazz Band
11. Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant
12. Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
13. Pick A Bale Of Cotton - Leadbelly
14. A Change Is Gonna Come - Aretha Franklin
15. Ebony & Ivory - Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney
16. War - Edwin Starr
17. Cult Of Personality - Living Colour
BONUS: Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses
*(Slash is half African-American)
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