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The year got going with “Bambi” by Suuns, and the jams kept coming; 210 in total. It was a year of George Benson, electronic, and psychedelic. Parleone posted a rare gem: “Weapon” by Jungle by Night. “It Ain't No Use” by The Meters got a lot of love. Parleone passed 400 jams in November. “You're Dead (Full Album)” by Flying Lotus closed out the year.
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“Nice Work If You Can Get It” by Carmen McRae kicked off Parleone’s 2013. 161 more jams followed it! The year’s recurring themes? electronic, soul, and funk. They were the first, and only, to post “Back Stabbers” by Ronnie Foster. “The Worm” by Jimmy Mcgriff got a lot of love. Parleone posted their 200th jam in December! “Get It On” by Sapo closed out the year.
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In April, Parleone joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Be My Friend” by Free. Nice. In April, Parleone found it, their eternal jam: “Nel cimitero di Tucson” by Gianfranco & Gian Piero Reverberi. Plenty of folk, blues, and psychedelic. Parleone found a rare one: “Sneakin' Up Behind You” by The Brecker Brothers. In September, Parleone posted their 20th jam. Parleone’s 2012 came to a close with “Corpo De Mulher Sem Mal (Changri-La)” by Carlos Alberto Vidal.
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