Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Sweet Soul Music
- Arthur Conley
2.
Theme from "Shaft"
- Isaac Hayes
3.
Soul Man
- Sam & Dave
4.
Too Late to Turn Back Now
- Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose / Sister Rose
5.
When a Man Loves a Woman
- Percy Sledge
6.
September
- Earth, Wind & Fire
7.
I Got You (I Feel Good)
- James Brown
8.
Give Me Just a Little More Time
- Chairmen of the Board
9.
If You Don't Know Me by Now
- The Bluenotes / Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
10.
Rescue Me
- Fontella Bass
11.
Love Train
- The O'Jays
12.
Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
- Gladys Knight & the Pips / The Pips
13.
Everlasting Love
- Robert Knight
14.
Ladies Night
- Kool & the Gang
15.
Knock on Wood
- Eddie Floyd
16.
Cruisin'
- Smokey Robinson
17.
O-o-h Child
- The Five Stairsteps
18.
Band of Gold
- Freda Payne
19.
Everybody Plays the Fool
- The Main Ingredient
20.
Goin' Out of My Pocket
- Little Anthony & the Imperials
Collectables' 2003 compilation WCBS FM: Motown, Soul and Rock n Roll - Soul is a potent mixture of various strands of soul music woven into a 25-track knockout blow of awesome music and timeless classics. There is fine Memphis soul from Sam & Dave ("Soul Man"), Eddie Floyd ("Knock on Wood"), and Isaac Hayes ("Theme From 'Shaft'"), nasty funk from James Brown ("I Got You [I Feel Good]") and Jean Knight ("Mr. Big Stuff"), pop-soul from the Five Stairsteps ("Ooh Child"), Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose ("Too Late to Turn Back Now"), and the 5th Dimension ("Wedding Bell Blues"), Philly soul from the O'Jays ("Love Train"), early disco from the Hues Corporation ("Rock the Boat"), bubblegumsoul from the Chairmen of the Board ("Give Me Just a Little More Time") and Robert Knight ("Everlasting Love"), and even some quiet storm from Smokey Robinson ("Cruisin'"). The only false note is the inclusion of Kool & the Gang's "Ladies Night," which isn't very soulful and sounds pretty ridiculous wedged in between Robert Knight and Eddie Floyd. Despite this, the disc is like a short primer on soul, and rather than lament any choices that could have been made, it is much easier to just let the music play. Anyone looking for a quick dose of sweet soul music from various compatible eras could do a lot worse than picking this record up.