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November 16, 2007
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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)

Eddie Hinton 

Watch Dog
(Listen: Real)
 
Hard Luck Guy
(Capricorn ca. 1978)
Duster Bennett  Jumping at Shadows  




The Complete Blue Horizon
Sessions

(Blue Horizon 1968)
Boogie Bill Webb  44 Blues   Drinkin' and Stinkin'
(Flying Fish 1989)
T-Model Ford  Junk   She Ain't None of Your'n
(Fat Possum 2000)



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Ten Steps of a Broken Heart   Cool Truth
(Solidarity 1985)

Talkover Music:
Earl Hooker 
Improvisations on Dust My Broom   The Moon Is Rising
(Arhoolie 1969)

Tambores de San Juan 

Corrido
(Listen: Real)
 
Venezuela: Songs and Drums
of the Black Brotherhoods

(Ocora 1993)
Quarteto Candelaria  Ay Ki Redasi   Riba Dempel:
Popular Dance Music of Curaçao
1950-1954

(Otrabanda 1950)
Sexteto Monasitos di Benkos  Adios Mujer (Un piano Te Traigo)   Palenque de San Basilio
(Ocora 2003)
Conrad Castillo (lead singer)  Garifuna Nuguya   Garifuna Music:
Field Recordings From Belize
(Arc 2004)
Augusto Santos  Si Me la Dan la Cojo  


Bachata Roja:
Acoustic Bachata
From the Cabaret Era

(¡Aso )
Los Hijos del Sol  Cariñito   The Roots of Chicha:
Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru
(Barbès 1978)

Talkover Music:
Marc Ribot 
Como Se Goza en el Barrio   Marc Ribot y los Cubanos Postizos
(Warner Bros. 1998)

Joe Harriott 

Out of Nowhere
(Listen: Real)
 
Killer Joe!
(Giant Steps 1954)



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Fump   Drum Suite
(Epic 1962)
Brötzmann & Miller  Swimming Pool   Brötzmann & Miller
(Corbett vs. Dempsey 1980)
Philip Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble  New Frankiphone Blues   Singles
(Midday late 1960s)
Sun Ra  Spontaneous Simplicity   Disco 3000
(Art Yard 1978)

Talkover Music:
Clifford Coulter 
Big Fat Funky Shirley   East Side San Jose
(Impulse! 1970)

Ismaïla Lô 

Woudje Yaye
(Listen: Real)
 
Gor Sayina
(Syllart 1981)
Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band  Mpenzi Usemayo   Zanzibara 3
(Buda Musique 1960s)
Simon Chimbetu (Marxist Brothers)  Musoro Wachena  





Boterekwa

(Dalp 1989)
Gérard Levecque & Claude Romat  Grey Pepper   Africadelic's the Name
(Montparnasse 2000 )
Monomono  Ipade Aladun   The Dawn of Awareness
(Capitol 1974)

Talkover Music:
DJ Food 
Dub Lion (Remake)   Stop and Listen Volume 1
(BBE 1994)

Howlin' Wolf 

Tail Dragger
(Listen: Real)
 
This Is Howlin' Wolf's New Album...
(Cadet 1969)
Dr. John  Black Widow Spider   Babylon
(Atco 1969)



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A Sad Shade of Blue   The Lost Soul Man
(Aim 1972)
Willie & West  Attica Massacre   Black Gold: Sought After Soul
(Outta Sight 1971)
Snooky & the Cosmic Flowers  Hearing Things   Golden State Funk:
Impossibly Rare Funk From the Bay Area
(BGP )
Maurice McKinnies & the Soul Champions  Sock-A-Poo-Poo (pts 1 & 2)   Sock It to 'Em J.B.
(Body & Soul 1969)

Talkover Music:
The Whitefield Brothers 
Thunderbird   In the Raw
(Soul Fire 2002)

Geraldo Vandré 

Hora de Lutar
(Listen: Real)
 
Hora de Lutar
(Disco Lar 1965)
Olivia Byington  Luz do Tango  




Corra o Risco

(Continental 1978)
Quarteto em Cy  Tudo Que Vocé Podia Ser   Gilles Peterson in Brazil
(Ether )
BiD feat. Seu Jorge  E Depois   Brazilectro: Latin Flavored Club Tunes,
Session 7

(SPV )

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

Listener comments!

Fri. 11/16/07 9:17am From: pat

sounds damn good already

Fri. 11/16/07 9:17am From: Paul Sherratt

Peter Thompson, proprietor of Zane Records in the UK and custodian of most of the wonderful Eddie Hinton's catalogue, did once suggest that Eddie came over here to tour. Eddie politely declined , possibly for medicinal reasons... That's one of the few 'regrets' I've had in music in the past twenty years, not seeing the late great man perform.

Fri. 11/16/07 9:17am From: Bll

Blues on a cold, gray November morning. Perfect.

Fri. 11/16/07 9:19am From: jonathan

t-model ford!

Fri. 11/16/07 9:21am From: pat

Now why didn't I know Lil' Howlin' Wolf was coming up?... Perfect.

Fri. 11/16/07 9:27am From: Doug

Good morning y'all!
Paul, Peter Thompson's efforts on behalf of Eddie Hinton's legacy (his label has reissued his back catalog and quite a few crucial never-before-released performances) is nothing short of heroic.

Fri. 11/16/07 9:33am From: Hugo

Duster Bennett, yes! I remember this tune from way back when (late 60s most likely), called "It's a Man Down There". Could have been a single. Sounded like a Jimmy Reed cover ...

Fri. 11/16/07 9:49am From: Hatch

Does someone do an English-language cover of this Los Hijos song? I swear I know a song with the exact same melody, but I can't figure out what it is and it's driving me crazy.

Fri. 11/16/07 10:03am From: Doug

Hatch, I could've sworn I was hearing strains of a Mexican folk tune in that track, one with a slight melodic connection to the tune that was appropriated as the Frito Bandito commercial theme.

Fri. 11/16/07 10:03am From: Hugo

You can't go wrong with Joe Harriott. That comp is basically 50s material, I take it?

Fri. 11/16/07 10:08am From: Doug

Hugo,
Yes, all the performances captured on this 2-CD collection occurred between '54 and '56.

Fri. 11/16/07 10:09am From: Hugo

Miller as in Harry Miller? Never heard of that one before.

Fri. 11/16/07 10:18am From: Doug

Yes, it is Harry Miller. Supposedly, this is the only known performance with Brotzmann and Miller. Looky here:

http://tinyurl.com/2jgmjb

Fri. 11/16/07 11:20am From: Cheri

Thank you for playing the blues. Ken refuses to play the blues.

Fri. 11/16/07 11:27am From: Paul Sherratt

This Geater Davis NEVER fails to hit that spot.
Perfection.

Fri. 11/16/07 11:31am From: Doug

Cheri, Ken won't play show tunes either. For shame.

Fri. 11/16/07 11:32am From: Sean Padilla

"Attica Massacre" is the crunkest song I've heard all week.

Fri. 11/16/07 11:34am From: Paul Sherratt

Geater Davis was a big favourite of legendary DJ, John R.

http://rockradioscrapbook.ca/johnr1.html

Sun. 11/18/07 7:09pm From: Tom Golz

Here in Chicago I catch this show through archives. Glad to see Duster Bennett on the playlist today. "Justa Duster" is one of my 10 desert island albums. It took British blues players to turn my head around to people playing right here in town. Go figure. Thanks.

Thu. 11/22/07 10:56pm From: rob

Dear Doug and Tom, I would like more Prophets in my own (borrowed) country! Let us Brits have your Boomerang versions of Real Brittannia music. Duster Bennett is NEW! to me , who Knows Naught except the joy of pure Americana. Thurs 3.53am

Mon. 11/26/07 12:01am From: Doug

Rob,
Duster is indeed a revelation. Apparently, he died in an auto crash whilst taking a rather poorly timed nap. He was returning home after performing in concert with the exalted Memphis Slim. He died young, but, one imagines, he died on top of the world.

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