{"id":377618,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/377618/?format=json","airdate":"2019-09-06T17:44:00-07:00","show":6282,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/6282/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"I Want Your Love [Todd Terje Remix]","track_id":null,"recording_id":null,"artist":"Chic","artist_ids":["a4ed036b-5f18-439c-b1e1-96d205bab255"],"album":"","release_id":null,"release_group_id":null,"labels":[],"label_ids":[],"release_date":"1950-01-01","rotation_status":"Library","is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"The original version was described by Amy Hanson at AllMusic: \"Chic's smooth, up-tempo follow-up to their searing disco epic 'Le Freak,' 'I Want Your Love' was a chart-topper in its own right in early 1979. And while it may not have been as commercially heart-stopping as the former, it was a stunning, and often better, example of just how easily Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers could magic a song together.  Simple, yet extraordinarily textured, this is Rodgers' autobiographical and bittersweet lament of an unrequited love. Dominant here is the song's four-note riff, which plays out across the intro on bells before being swept up in the lilting strings which ultimately drive the melody. Echoed by both horns and vocals, the slightly melancholy refrain 'I want your love, I need your love' was the passionate repetition that made the song so endearing an unending circle -- a sonic masterpiece.\"","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}