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August 10, 2007
This one's for Angela Kalule and Bobby McGee
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990)

Alfonsín Quintana y Su Conjunto
Jóvenes del Cayo 


Deja la Cosa
Coma Esta
(Listen: Real)
 
Vamos Pa' la Rumba
(Tumbao )
Chihuahua All-Stars  Echate Pallá   Descarga Cubana
(Caney 1964)
Kako & His Orchestra  Guajira en Carnaval   Sock It to Me Latino
(West Side Latino 1968)
Cortijo y Su Combo  Lo Tuyo Es Cronico   Baile con Cortijo
(Seeco 1958)


(click)
 
King Kong   De Colores
(Tico 1968)

Talkover Music:
Roy Brooks 
The Free Slave   The Free Slave
(Muse 1970)

Kokomo Arnold 

Old Black Cat Blues
(Jinx Blues)
(Listen: Real)
 
Volume 1
(Document 1930)
Carl Martin  That New Kind of Stuff   Carl Martin / Willie "61" Blackwell
(Document )
Robert Pete Williams & Butch Cage  Black Cat Bone   Butch Cage:
Raise a Rukus Tonight
(Flyright 1961)
Son House  Levee Camp Moan  


Father of the Delta Blues:
The Complete 1965 Sessions

(Columbia/Legacy 1965)
Jesse Fuller  Stranger's Blues   Frisco Bound
(Arhoolie 1962)

Talkover Music:
Earl Hooker 
I Can't Hold Out Much Longer   The Moon Is Rising
(Arhoolie 1969)

Augusto de Campo / Cid Campos 

Cidade/City/Cité
(Listen: Real)
 
Poesia É Risco
(Mercury 1995)
Centro Popular de Cultura  O Subdesenvolvido   O Povo Canta
(CPC 1963)


(click)
 
Ladainha   Manhã De Liberdade
(Philips 1966)
Maria de Graça (Gal Costa)  Em Vim da Bahia   b/w Sim, Foi Você
(RCA Victor 1965)
Fuzi 9  Ja Era Tempo de Você  



Fuzi 9

(Todamerica 1970)
Vanusa  Hei Sol   Vanusa
(RCA 1969)

Talkover Music:
Miles Davis 
Helen Butte   On the Corner
(Columbia 1972)

Frank Foster 

The Loud Minority
(Listen: Real)
 
The Loud Minority
(Mainstream 1972)
A.K. Salim  Ngomba Ya Tempo (Elephant Dance)   Afro-Soul / Drum Orgy
(Prestige 1965)



Clifford Thornton
&
the Jazz Composer's
Orchestra 
O Desãyo   The Gardens of Harlem
(JCOA 1974)
The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe  Too Little, Too Late   A Spirit Speaks
(Strata-East 1974)

Talkover Music:
Bud Powell 
Comin' Up   The Scene Changes
(Blue Note 1958)

Manu Dibango 

New Bell
"Hard Pulsation"
(Listen: Real)
 
Soul Makossa
(Atlantic 1973)
Pekos & Yoro Diallo  Track 4   Pekos / Yoro Diallo
(Yaala Yaala ca. 1998)
Angela Kalule  Me and Bobby McGee   The Last King of Scotland (soundtrack)
(Rounder 2007)
El Rego es Ses Commandos  Viman do Wingnan  
Life Is a Game

(Unreleased mix from Voodoo Funk )
Super Sweet Talks  The Lord's Prayer   The Lord's Prayer
(Stern's 1970)

Closing Theme:
John Lee Hooker 
Stand By   I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971)

Listener comments!

Fri. 8/10/07 9:07am From: Scott

Ah, my morning rumba...

Fri. 8/10/07 9:35am From: Michelle

I was mostly raised on Staten Island and would have been inclined to fight you on that 'part of Jersey' comment up til recently. But the longer I'm a Jersey resident the more I have to agree. Enjoying the show.

Fri. 8/10/07 9:40am From: Doug

Back when NY and NJ were in a tug-of-war over Ellis Island, I figured New York should just give Jersey Staten Island in a straight-up trade!

Fri. 8/10/07 10:20am From: Scott

Is Bahia in New Jersey or New York :-)

Fri. 8/10/07 10:27am From: Sean Padilla

This show marks the first time I've actually HEARD Son House, as opposed to merely hearing about him. I greatly enjoyed that song!

Fri. 8/10/07 10:48am From: Lars

that Frank Foster cut really energized my morning! i'm gonna seek that record out!

Fri. 8/10/07 10:51am From: Doug

Lars,
The Frank Foster record is downloadable here:
http://clubdub.blogspot.com/2007/08/frank-foster-loud-minority-1971.html

Fri. 8/10/07 10:55am From: Kevin from BayRidge

Hi Doug,

My friend and co-worker ( and captive listener!) had been hoping that you would play a Brazilian set., so thanks! She's is also native Portuguese (from Coimbra) so she ,at my annoying request, rated your Brazilian set pronounciation (1-10 scale) as a "6".Don't feel bad .
She usually can't even understand when I try to say a Portuguese word from the your playlist.

Fri. 8/10/07 11:00am From: g

never heard AK Salim before--is Drum Orgy in print/on disc?

Fri. 8/10/07 11:02am From: Matt

This Clifford Thornton track is brightening my rainy day.

Fri. 8/10/07 11:02am From: Doug

Kevin,
A six! Really? I am proud of that. I'd figure I rate about a dois or tres!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:03am From: Scott

Portuguese is the most beautiful language there is. It makes french sound like a badger caught in a rusty diesel engine. I gave up trying to learn Portuguese when I couldn't pronounce the first sentence from the first lesson I had in mp3 form.

Fri. 8/10/07 11:07am From: Doug

Not sure if the A.K. Salim is on disc. Dusty Groove has the vinyl. Otherwise, go here:
http://lysergia.blogspot.com/2007/05/aksalim-afro-soul-drum-orgy-1965.html

Fri. 8/10/07 11:19am From: Lars

Great set today, Doug! I've already done some scouting today, downloaded a few albums and bought others.

Fri. 8/10/07 11:42am From: Hugo

Looks like I have to go looking for those gardens of Harlem!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:43am From: Sean Padilla

The guitar on that Pekos & Yoro Diallo feels like someone's picking at a scab. I love it!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:48am From: Doug

Sean, are you saying I really know how to pick 'em?!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:51am From: LaLa

What is this sickness!!!! Yeah!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:52am From: Sean Padilla

Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying!

Fri. 8/10/07 11:54am From: Matt

Any relation between between Super Sweet Talks and the Sweet Talk on the Ghana Sounds comps?

Fri. 8/10/07 2:43pm From: Doug

Matt, I don't have the Ghana Soundz in front of me, but I'm sure they are one and the same. Super Sweet Talks were from Ghana. Just like the Sweet Talks. Woo!

Fri. 8/10/07 7:15pm From: rob

It sounds like it's Summer In Your Heart-as it is now finally in the U.K. Chihuahua All Stars for us Brits!

Fri. 8/10/07 8:08pm From: Doug

Blessedly, it is raining and in the 60s (farenheit), which is a GREAT summer day to have in a New York City August. But, yes, it is summer, In my heart, my lungs, my feet. All the good stuff.

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