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  1. Two Angels - The Jayhawks

  2. LA Freeway - Guy Clark

  3. Powderfinger - Cowboy Junkies

  4. Going Down Again - Crazy Horse

  5. Silver Moon - Michael Nesmith

  6. You're Between Me - Pure Prairie League

  7. Tears - Pure Prairie League

  8. Me And My Wife - Rio Grande

  9. Grizzely Bear - The Youngbloods

  10. Sugar Babe - The Youngbloods

  11. Never Goin' Back - The Lovin' Spoonful

  12. A Song I Heard - Swampwater

  13. One Note Man - Swampwater

  14. Why Lady Why - Alabama

  15. There Goes Another Love Song - The Outlaws

  16. Atlanta's Burning Down - Great Southern

  17. Old Five And Dimers - Waylon Jennings

  18. Out of Hand - Gary Stewart

  19. I Didn't Know The World Would Last This Long - John Hartford

  20. Lay It Down - The Everly Brothers

  21. Oh Lonesome Me - Gene Vincent

  22. Just Can't Take It Anymore - International Submarine Band

  23. November Nights - International Submarine Band

Omni - Multi Task (jittery indie out of Atlanta, for fans of Parquet Courts)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8J7f0Xjvg4

 

Captain Ganja and the Space Patrol (cool 1980 dub album from England)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwto7yfVlvs

 

Magpie Salute and also the new Blackberry Smoke album, which sounds like a lost Crowes album

Peter Rowan - Crucial Country

Downtown Boys - Full Communism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynhnvDpQ1fY

Hobo Johnson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaOabnTaYdA

 

(((Captain Ganja and the Space Patrol)))

 

Will try to check that one out, Alias.

James Brown - The Payback

^Revenge!

Going through the compilations

 

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  1. Rainy Day Women #12 and #35 - The Black Crowes

  2. I Want To Take You Higher - Blues Traveler

  3. I Wanna Get High - Cypress Hill

  4. I Like Marijuana - David Peel And The 360's

  5. Don't Step On The Grass, Sam - Gov't Mule

  6. Who's Got The Herb? - 311

  7. Convicted - Hater

  8. Sweet Leaf - Sacred Reich

  9. Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba - High Fidelity

  10. Champagne And Reefer - Ian Moore

  11. Legalize It - Sublime

  12. In The Flow - Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers

  13. And It Stoned Me - Widespread Panic

  14. Homegrown - Gus

  15. High Time We Went - The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies

  16. Pot Head Pixies - Raging Slab

  17. Too Rolling Stoned - Drivin' N' Cryin'

I'm picking on the Mavericks tonight.

Lou Reed - Transformer

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1. Mondo Crescendo - Check It On Out (alternate mix)
2. My Morning Jacket - Rocket Man
3. Montgolfier Brothers - Even if My Mind Can't Tell You
4. Tleilaxu - Sick
5. Sisterhood of Convoluted Thinkers - Nen Ga Joo
6. Teach Me Tiger - How Can I Stop Loving U, pt. 2
7. Apples in Stereo - Strawberryfire
8. Sushi - William Saroyan (mix)
9. Louis Phillipe - Sweet Dollar Bill
10. Our Hour - Panda Riot
11. Orange Cake Mix - Out of this World
12. Pacifica - Fresh
13. Figurine - S.O.S. (remix)
14. From Bubblegum to Sky - Me and Amy and the Two French Boys
15. Penelope in Stereo - Subway (Passing Greener Fileds)
16. Steward - Cindy Two
17. Holiday Flyer remixed by Junior Varsity KM - California (in the middle of nowhere mix)
18. Flowtron remixed by Bob Brown - Tickle My Dolphin (secondary framework mix)

Dave Alvin Jimmie Dale Gillmore - Come Together (off of From Downey to Lubbock - 2018)

http://www.davealvin.net/daily-dose-dave-alvin-and-jimmie-dale-gilmore-get-together/

https://www.livefromhere.org

Live From Here (Nashville)

Guests: David Rawlings w/Willie Watson & Gillian Welch; Courtney Barnett

Peter Tosh

First album this morning: LA Turnaround- Bert Jansch

Second album currently spinning: Run for the Roses- Garcia

Antonio Carlos Jobim ‎– The Composer Of Desafinado, Plays

 

>> LA Turnaround- Bert Jansch

Can't stop listening to that one myself. I didn't grip the Earth Recordings release on RSD, but they're such a cool label. I'd expect SQ is excellent.

Aquarium Drunkard put out a nice mix with the pedal steel player who joins Bert on that album, pretty great:

https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2015/06/23/all-roads-lead-to-red-a-pedal-st...

Clifford Brown and Max Roach – Brown and Roach Incorporated

George Harrison - Living In The Material World

Roky Erickson and The Aliens - Don't Knock The Rok!

Talking Heads - Little Creatures

Introducing Scientist - The best Dub album in the world...

Flip Phillips*Lester Young*Buddy Rich - Norgran Blues 1950

Donovan - Fairytale

The Jackofficers - Digital Dump

The Mekons - Where Were You?/I'll Have To Dance Then (On My Own)

Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band - (Solar Live 11.15.13)

New Riders of the Purple Sage - Feelin' Allright

Howard Wales/Jerry Garcia Live - Side Trips Vol 1

Hey Ateix,

Yes, LA Turnaround, just excellent upon first listen, serious guitar work going on. 

Thanks for the info on the mix!

The Kinks- Face to Face

DJ Shadow- Nobody Speak (feat Run the Jewels)

J. Cole- KOD

A Perfect Circle- Eat The Elephant

La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela and the Theatre of Eternal Music – Dream House 78'17''

Terry Riley – Shri Camel

^Haven't heard that one yet.

I put on Grant Green's Idle Moments last nite while I was reading, but switched off after "Jean De Fleur" because I wanted to keep a night time vibe going, so I threw Rainbow In Curved Air on youtube and drifted off. Autoplay kept the playlist going, and I woke up somewhere in the middle of this piece (Shri Camel) and was just dumbstruck. It almost feels like cheating playing it in the springtime afternoon, because this titles makes for some real heady late night listening. Highly recommended, Johnny.

David Axelrod – Song Of Innocence

David Axelrod – Songs Of Experience

^^^I'll check that one out, atiex.

 

Just finished listening to:

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1. Chameleon - Jazz Warriors

2. Taurus Woman - The Subterraneans (Featuring Mardou Fax & Jonzi)

3. Don't Say Nothin' - Opaz

4. Kickin' Jazz - Outlaw

5. Bad Brother - Ronny Jordan

6. Fever - Stereo MC's

7. Revival (Rebirth Edit) - Martine Girault

8. Caroline - MC Solaar

9. Loud Minority (Club Mix) - United Future Organization

10. Inner City Boundaries - Freestyle Fellowship

 

This comp. will probably make any bona fide jazz fan cringe (looking at you, ateix wink), but I found it to be a generally enjoyable mix of electronic/acid jazz/rnb/soul/hip-hop/trip-hop/chill music. (maybe I'm getting my genres mixed up).  Good for the car.


Feels like an artifact of popular styles from a bygone era (1993 - 25 years ago).  I'll probably keep this for a periodic spin

Sing Out for Seva (1999)

 

  1. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Ramblin' Jack Elliott

  2. Darkest Hour - Charlie Musselwhite

  3. Southland Of The Heart - Maria Muldaur

  4. Wasteland - Dan Bern

  5. Can't Help Falling In Love - Arlo Guthrie

  6. I Am The Light Of This World - Jorma Kaukonen Trio

  7. Luna - Mickey Hart

  8. A Night On The Town - Bruce Hornsby

  9. Shadow Of Doubt - Bonnie Raitt

  10. KC Moon - Bob Weir

  11. Box Of Rain - Phil Lesh

  12. Wooden Ships - David Crosby/Graham Nash

 

 

I've never heard this live comp. before.  Very nice.

 

 

>> This comp. will probably make any bona fide jazz fan cringe (looking at you, ateix )

Haha I've been unashamedly tuned into this youtube channel for about a week now for pain-free background noise so I'd be the last to talk:

lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to

https://youtu.be/JDc0CFWTjU0

Bert Jansch – Heartbreak

Bert Jansch – Santa Barbara Honeymoon

John Renbourn & Stefan Grossman – Under the Volcano

Gunn-Truscinski Duo – Bay Head

Antônio Carlos Jobim – Stone Flower

Buddy Rich marathon last night until 3pm today.

Bob Dylan & Graham Parker tonight

wow cool man

Joe Henderson – Canyon Lady

Doing a little reminiscing of past midnight shows from the Oregon Country Fair....  Tonight, Baby Gramps!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkegGYRHvEQ

noods,

If Baby Gramps doesn't give you the creeps, I don't know what might. 

This is an interesting one:
 

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Donaueschinger Musiktage 75 Jahre vol. 9 (1999)

 

 

1.  Adagio (2 Sinfonie) - Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1950)

2.  Polyphonie X, for 18 instruments - Pierre Boulez (1951)

3.  Due Espressioni, for orchestra - Luigi Nono (1953)

4.  Metastasis, for 60 musicians (Anastenaria, Part 3) - Iannis Xenakis (1960)

5.  Anaklasis, for string orchestra & percussion - Krzysztof Penderecki (1960)

6.  Atmosphères, for large orchestra - Gyorgy Ligeti (1961)

 

This is why I LOVE going through the 10 cent CD's.  I don't know anything about this label (other than it's celebrating 75 years with this comp) or the artists/composers featured on this disc, but the music is angular, jumpy, otherworldly, and generally creepy.  Like the music you'd expect from '50's space age horror/alien/supernatural movies and TV shows.  Kinda the father of the Close Encounters of the Third Kind soundtrack.


I definitely want to learn more about the label and composers.  I'd share a link to these tunes if I could find one.

Bob Dylan - Ithaca, 15 November 1999 [audio]

Barton Hall, Cornell University,

Ithaca, New York,

15 November 1999

1. Somebody Touched Me (trad.) 00:00 2. Song To Woody 03:06 3. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 08:23 4. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 16:10 5. Tangled Up In Blue 21:26 6. Money Honey (Jesse Stone) 33:30 7. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 38:00 8. Man Of Peace 44:02 9. I Want You 50:18 10. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan/Rick Danko) 55:49 11. Cat's In The Well 1:02:16 — 12. Love Sick 1:10:28 13. Like A Rolling Stone 1:15:48 14. Forever Young 1:22:46 15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 1:31:00 16. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 1:37:42 17. Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin) 1:44:23

Concert # 1160 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 17 of the 1999 US Fall Tour with Phil Lesh and Friends.

1999 concert # 114. Concert # 65 with the 12th Never-Ending Tour Band:

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Charlie Sexton (guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar, mandolin, pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). 1–5, 14, 16 acoustic with the band. 4 Larry Campbell (backup vocal). 1, 6, 10, 14, 17 Larry Campbell & Charlie Sexton (backup vocals). 5, 7 Bob Dylan harmonica. 7 Larry Campbell fiddle. 9, 10 Larry Campbell pedal steel guitar.

Notes Live debut of Money Honey.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xltxEIfx1vQ&t=2702s

Discogs pulls this up, Johnny D

V\A ‎– 75 Jahre Donaueschinger Musiktage 1921-1996

Cool-looking box set. There are no direct links at the page above, so I just did a cursory search for the six tracks you listed; most of these aren't from the session on your CD, with the Baden Baden Orchestra, with the exception of Ligeti's "Atmosphères," but one or two of these (Penderecki, for sure) are from the earliest or original recordings of the commisioned pieces:

1. Karl Amadeus Hartmann – Adagio (2. Sinfonie)
2. Pierre Boulez – Polyphonie X
3. Luigi Nono – Due Espressioni
4. Iannis Xenakis – Metastaseis
5. Krzysztof Penderecki – Anaklasis
6. György Ligeti – Atmosphères

I have an LP of Penderecki's work being conducted by the composer himself, really creepy eerie late-night vibes, it's great.

Thanks for doing the research (and sharing), ateix!

Stoneflower is a great album.  For chill beats my go to is the Stones Throw label.

You know when you hear a song you haven't heard in forever and never even realized that you listened to it all that much but it all comes flooding back?  That just happened with the Gibson Bros/Memphis Sol Today featuring Jon Spencer and Monsieur Jeffrey Evans and particularly this song:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMygnHqVyjg&list=OLAK5uy_nI1JVjgB5ysODIv...

 

Changing gears and taking a break from compilations.

 

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Never listened to this duo before.  Good folk rock.

What's your verdict, Johnny D? My wife's a big fan but we haven't listened to that one.

The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark (Doug Dillard/Gene Clark);

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=760steKPVF0

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Ateix, 

 

I've given it one listen and think it's a great album.  At least very listenable.

 

As the title may suggest, there's a cohesive theme of loss, self-doubt/ambivalence, processing, acceptance, and moving on.  The first song sets the tone nicely (or sadly) and I enjoy its linear progression from quiet/simple to loud/lush/complex(?), in three distinct stages.  There are a variety of genre changes throughout, though they generally fit nicely together (the possible exception being the second song felt a bit disappointing after the first - it was mostly 90's light female folk/rock/pop style with strumming guitar along with other instruments).  Other songs remind me of early rock 'n roll (with the waltz-like quality),  60's era female country (with a shuffle, stand up piano, and pedal steel), 60's era vocal pop (with drippy guitar and orchestra), and of course straight up 60's folk (before adding modern touches as the song progresses).  There's even a bar-themed song with wordless sing-along at the end.  Beautiful voices and double harmonies (female Everly Brothers, but not quite).  Also nice solo vocals, sometimes seeming "chameleon-esque" with the accents - country/folk/pop, etc (may be because these two are Swedish or perhaps I wasn't picking out the difference between the two members' voices).  Modern production, but not overly atmospheric.

 

Not sure if this makes any sense, but I'd be curious how your wife feels about the album.  Not sure how different this one sounds like compared their other LP's.  It did feel like the type of recording to listen to from cover-to-cover.

 

I'm looking forward to a second listen.  Left the library disc at home.

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Aqueduct - I Sold Gold (2005)

 

Lo-Fi Indie Pop, complete with annoying voice, synth, and drum machine.  I like it!  cheeky

 

"To anyone who likes this song
there's probably ten who hate it
if this is how fucked up we have become
then I will celebrate it..."


 

 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?gl=SN&list=PLEEAF4FA68BFA95E1&feature=p...

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(1997)

 

Sounds like Stevie Ray Vaughan, but leaning strongly to the R&B/Soul side of things.  Makes me wish I was at a street party in the sun, with a beer in a plastic cup...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ0Lg_Am918

Thanks for the thoughts, Johnny D. Sounds like a natural progression from their last one Stay Gold. I'm gonna pull a copy for her to listen to, she's been a fan since The Big Black and Blue and while we've both enjoyed the subsequent albums, I get the feeling that she enjoyed those older discs more. Will let ya know how it goes.

Daniel Bachman, "New Moon" The Morning Star (2018) (link)

Ryley Walker, "Telluride Speed," Deafman Glance (2018) (link)

Khruangbin, "Maria También" Con Todo El Mundo (2018) (link)

Dos Santos, "Caminante" Logos (2018) (link)

Chris Forsyth & Solar Motel Band, "Dreaming in the Non-Dream" Rare Dreams: Solar Live 2.27.18 (2018) (link)

Girl From The North Country - Various  Artists  Mix CD i made a few years Ago  = It's SICK !! One Of My Favorite Songs

Girl From The North Country

Written by: Bob Dylan

Well, if you’re travelin’ in the north country fair
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me to one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine

Well, if you go when the snowflakes storm
When the rivers freeze and summer ends
Please see if she’s wearing a coat so warm
To keep her from the howlin’ winds

Please see for me if her hair hangs long,
If it rolls and flows all down her breast.
Please see for me if her hair hangs long,
That’s the way I remember her best.

I’m a-wonderin’ if she remembers me at all
Many times I’ve often prayed
In the darkness of my night
In the brightness of my day

So if you’re travelin’ in the north country fair
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me to one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine

 

Sunwatchers, "Ape Phases," Basement Apes Vol 1 (2018) (link)

Joshua Abrams, "Sound Talisman" Represencing (2017) (link)

WoW !!!  INSANE SBD ! 5-11-77 GD Grateful Dead yes yesyes yes.

BEYOND Sick Sick SICK ! GD

Antônio Carlos Jobim – Wave

Brownie McGhee ‎– Traditional Blues Vol. 1

Joe Henderson ‎– Our Thing

A1    Teeter Totter    
A2    Pedro's Time    
B1    Our Thing    
B2    Back Road    
B3    Escapade

Bass – Eddie Khan
Drums – Pete La Roca
Piano – Andrew Hill
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson
Trumpet – Kenny Dorham
​Recorded on September 9, 1963. 

Antonio Carlos Jobim ‎– The Composer Of Desafinado, Plays

The Music Of Roscoe Holcomb & Wade Ward

–Roscoe Holcomb    
A1    Moonshiner
A2    Old Smokey
A3    Little Grey Mule
A4    Little Birdie
A5   Graveyard Blues
A6    Man Of Constant Sorrow
A7    The Rising Sun
A8    Trouble In Mind
A9    Hills Of Mexico
A10   True Love
–Wade Ward
B1    Peachbottom Creek
B2    Uncle Eef Got A Coon
B3    The Mississippi Sawyers
B4    Sourwood Mountain
B5    Cumberland Gap
B6    Old Jimmy Sutton
B7    New River Train
B8    Lone Prairie
B9    Little Sadie
B10   The Mississippi Sawyers
B11   Arkansas Traveller
B12   Half Shaved
B13   Old Reuben
B14   Sally Ann
B15    Cluck Old Hen
B16    Waterbound

Andrew Hill Trio And Quartet – Shades

A1    Monk's Glimpse    4:36
A2    Tripping    6:31
A3    Chilly Mac    5:29
A4    Ball Square    5:34
B1    Domani    7:28
B2    La Verne    13:43

Double Bass – Rufus Reid
Drums – Ben Riley
Piano, Composed By – Andrew Hill
Tenor Saxophone – Clifford Jordan
Recorded July 3 and 4, 1986, at Barigozzi Studio, Milano

Stan Getz – Captain Marvel

Nancy Wilson – The Sound Of Nancy Wilson

Some Amazing Recording U2     5 - 2 - 18 i snagged _____ It was Up at Dime for a couple hours then Got Pulled !

Mississippi Fred McDowell – I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll at Discogs

Awesome^

John Coltrane – Impressions

Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán – Mambo Sinuendo (LP, 2003)

Bass – Orlando "Cachaíto" López
Congas – Miguel "Angá" Díaz
Drums – Jim Keltner  / Joachim Cooder
Guitar – Manuel Galbán
Guitar / Steel Guitar / Tres / Vibes / Electric Piano / Organ / Electric Bass – Ry Cooder
Vocals – Carla Commagere, Juliette Commagere

Recorded at Egrem Studios, Havana, Cuba / Mixed at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles / Mastered at Livingston Studios, London

^Love that album, especially the surf-like guitar of Mr. Galban.

 

This makes for a nice little Mix:

 

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  1. Woke up this Morning (Chosen One Mix) – A3
  2. It’s Bad You know – R.L. Burnside
  3. It Was a Very Good Year – Frank Sinatra
  4. Gotta Serve Somebody – Bob Dylan
  5. Inside of Me – Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul
  6. I Feel Free – Cream
  7. Mystic Eyes – Them featuring Van Morrison
  8. State Trooper – Bruce Springsteen
  9. I’m A Man – Bo Diddley
  10. Complicated Shadows – Elvis Costello
  11. The Beast in Me – Nick Lowe
  12. Viking – Los Lobos
  13. Blood Is Thicker Than Water – Wyclef Jean featuring G&B
  14. I’ve Tried Everything - Eurythmics

Jerry Garcia Band - Lonesome & a Long Way From Home - 2/18/78,  Veteran Mem. Col. San Rafael, CA 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phqUCVPj5j0

I just did something sure to jeopardize my relationships at home and work: filled 3 boxes with free cd's left outside the local Rasputin's Music store.  I will chuck many of them, no doubt, but have already found a few new (to me) albums worth exploring more thoroughly, including this one from 1993:

 

This negative allmusic.com review makes it sound even better to my ears:

 

What should have been Ultramarine's breakout album, United Kingdom sank them with an audience expecting far-out ambient techno who received instead lukewarm folk-pop with only occasional electronic textures. The added vocals (from a heavy influence, the Soft Machine's Robert Wyatt) were a good idea, but United Kingdom sounds more like a Mike Oldfield LP from the 1970s rather than an electronic album of the 1990s.

 

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Great cover, nice job starting in on the new CD queue.

Jing Chi : Jimmy Haslip ♦ Robben Ford ♦ Vinnie Colatuta ► Supremo (2017)

Picked this up last Friday night at the modest recommendation of Robben Ford himself and it smokes.

{Mike Haynes - Trumpets, Jeff Coffin - Saxophone}

 

Miles Davis Quintet ‎– My Funny Valentine (Miles Davis In Concert)

My Funny Valentine    14:58
All Of You    14:55
Stella By Starlight    12:54
All Blues    8:52
I Thought About You    11:14

Recorded at New York's Philharmonic Hall, 
part of the Lincoln Center complex, on February 12, 1964.

Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Tony Williams
Piano – Herbie Hancock
Tenor Saxophone – George Coleman
Trumpet – Miles Davis

George Cables – Cables Vision (1980)

A1. Morning Song    6:49
A2. I Told You So    8:55
A3. Byrdlike    8:48
B1. Voodoo Lady    6:09
B2. The Stroll    4:23
B3. Inner Glow    5:36

Electric Bass / Bass – Tony Dumas
​Drums – Peter Erskine
Flugelhorn – Freddie Hubbard
Percussion – Vince Charles
Piano, Electric Piano – George Cables
Soprano, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Ernie Watts
Vibraphone – Bobby Hutcherson

Magpie Salute

Newgrass Revival - Too Late to Turn Back Now

Naxatras (all three album, LOVE these guys)

 

Ry Cooder - The Prodigal Son

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The Nels Cline 4 - Currents, Constellations

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John Moreland - Big Bad Luv

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S.O.D. : Stormtroopers Of Death - Speak English Or Die

Jerry Garcia – Garcia

Paul Simon - Graceland

Miles Davis from 1970-1973 tonight.

Daniel Bachman – River

Phaorah Sanders & Norman Connors – Beyond A Dream

Sandy Denny, "It Suits Me Well" (demo) Sandy Denny Complete Edition

Sandy Denny, "The Music Weaver" (demoSandy Denny Complete Edition

ZZ Top – Tejas

God almighty ZZ's Tejas deserves a bump. An early album full of feminine-positive characters and images, as apt for today as for any day, something we should all listen to:

https://youtu.be/vU93Qn5H6Vs

"She's A Heartbreaker"

She used to drive a beat up pickup
Down around san antone
Stealing the heart of every guy in town
Including the one i own
But this sweet young thing of seventeen
Would sting you with the lovesick blues
Just a blonde haired blue eyed picture of sin
Looking for someone to use

She's a lover and fighter, she's a wild bull rider
And i'm wondering why she left me such a long time ago
She's a heart-breaker, she's a love taker
She can break a heart and take all the love she needs

Arnie Lawrence & The Children Of All Ages ‎– Inside An Hour Glass, feat Richard Davis, Dick Hyman (Embryo Records ‎– SD 525, 1970)

Los Lobos, "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)" (from The Jungle Book) Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films (1988)

I've been licking up dozens CD's over the last few days and haven't gotten around to sharing.

 

Listening to this one and enjoying it quite a bit.  Sounds like stand-up bass and deep woodwinds (sometimes clarinet as well).  Sounds like often structureless, primordial, spaced out improv, with familiar sections (jazz, latin, Middle East, etc).  Sometimes squonky and fuzzed-out, but tonally/sonically pleasing to my ears.  Not sure what a jazz aficionado would feel about this one.

 

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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5RpzPswDlP5vzeXL1kcF3PbWsEc3K91B

I have that Stay Awake album on vinyl, the whole thing is pretty fabulous

^Oh yeah, that Stay Awake collection got a ton of airplay from me and my future wife back in the day.  Of course, I was bound to find that in a "free CD" box, so we have been reunited (ours was on cassette tape).

Golden Palominos - Omaha (7" single - 1985)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUOydnBWCyE

 

Other songs: "Boy" and "I.D."

The new Parquet Courts album, Wide Awake. Got to admit, on first listen through about the 1st 4 songs I was pretty critical, because it borders on being overproduced and has a more "pop" sound than the jittery guitar rock that I like this band for--keyboards, disco breaks.  The second half of the album was more to my liking so I let it play in the car for a few days.  The newer sounding songs are growing on me and I'll give the album a B+.  I do have some concerns that within another album or two they may just be another generic indie pop band, but for now I am liking the album.

GD 5-17-77 U of Alabama. REALLY good show! Outstanding Terrapin.

>>The new Parquet Courts album, Wide Awake.

would like to pick this up, have a couple of their albums.

 

listening to Sirens of the Ditch by Jason Isbell

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1991

^I'm really enjoying this swinging jazz quartet.

 

Here's the first track:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxhDd1mASjY

>> this swinging jazz quartet.

Good sax, good band. Brad Mehldau's first recording, pretty good.

 

Nap Eyes – I'm Bad Now

1    Every Time the Feeling    
2    I'm Bad    
3    Judgment    
4    Roses    
5    Follow Me Down    
6    You Like to Joke Around with Me    
7    Dull Me Line    
8    Sage    
9    Hearing the Bass    
10    White Disciple

https://napeyes.bandcamp.com/album/im-bad-now

Maalem Mahmoud GaniaColours of the Night

1. Sadati Houma El Bouhala 08:59    
2. Shaba Kouria 08:51    
3. Bala Matinba 11:00    
4. Amara Mousseye 08:16    
5. Foulani 09:42    
6. Sidi Sma Ya Boulandi 08:06    
7. Ba Yourki 08:04    
8. Mrahba Baba Hamouda 07:48

https://maalemmahmoudgania.bandcamp.com/album/colours-of-the-night

 

Controller 7 - Left Handed Straw (2002)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlwbU5pPcwM

 

 

Laurie Lewis and Grant Street - Singin' My Troubles Away (1990)

 

 

The_______Samples____.

Plf, I've been listening to The Samples lately as well (s/t, Underwater People, and Here and Somewhere Else)

 

Right now, I'm listening to this hard-rock white boy rap album (kinda sounding like a relative of Rage Against the Machine) :

 

Lica Sto - An East Bay Biography

 

Opening track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wDIThEuHM

This one sounds a bit like RAtM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5aY_sqhdL4

John Zorn;  Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2013  

0:16 Batman 2:17 Besos de Sangre 8:28 Tamalpais 13:28 Dalquiel 18:50 Towards Kafiristan 22:32 La Flor Der Barrio 27:16 Zapata Rail 30:05 Book of Shadows 35:06 Tears of Morning 39:27 Osaka Bondage 40:56 Mountain View 47:36 Of Wonder and Certainty 52:40 Dostoyevsky

Line-up: John Zorn, Mike Patton, Sofia Rei, Jesse Harris, Marc Ribot, Cyro Baptista, Joey Baron, Kenny Wollesen, Trevor Dunn, John Medeski.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4eO2o9u1j0