In this episode we feature another great track from the Lost Souls, the namesake for Psych of the South's outstanding reissue series.
We also hear from soul artist Bernard Smith with his 1968 song of social commentary, "Man Without a People."
Also on the show is another mystery band (they came, they recorded, they disappeared), the Roaches. And we finish with a family band -- Ray, Debbie and Gayle Daughtrey take center stage as Groop Therapy with their 1967 track "Ronnie, Ronnie."
We also hear from soul artist Bernard Smith with his 1968 song of social commentary, "Man Without a People."
Also on the show is another mystery band (they came, they recorded, they disappeared), the Roaches. And we finish with a family band -- Ray, Debbie and Gayle Daughtrey take center stage as Groop Therapy with their 1967 track "Ronnie, Ronnie."
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This program we play:
The Roaches – Someone With a Heart
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Volume 2
Bernard Smith – Man Without a People
Ol' Virginia Soul, Volume 2
The Lost Souls – Lost Love
Lost Souls, Volume 1
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