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February 8, 2008
Tata Güines is gone, long live Tata
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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)

Bob Marley & the Wailers 

Where Will I Find
(Listen: Real)
 
Another Dance
(Heartbeat 1964)
Carl Dobson & the Liberals  Whoping Mama  


You & Me on a Jamboree

(You & Me on a Jamboree )
Ken Boothe  I'm a Fool   A Man and His Hits
(Heartbeat 1972)
Phillip Fullwood  I Gave You My Word   Spear Burning
(Pressure Sounds )
The Ethiopians  Life Is a Funny Thing   Lee Scratch Perry: Born in the Sky
(Motion )

Talkover Music:
Tommy McCook & the Supersonics 
Billy Joe   Run Rhythm Run
(Heartbeat 1960s)

Cachao y Su Ritmo Caliente 

A Gozar Timbero
(Listen: Real)
 
From Havana to New York
(Caney 1957)
Chico O'Farrill & His Cuban All-Stars  Peruchín: Lágrimas Negras   El Marqués del Marfil
(Tumbao 1957)




Cachao
y Su Conjunto
 
Cachao Te Pone a Bailar   Descarga Guajira
(Caney late 1950s)
Jesús Alemañy's Cubanismo  Ahora Me Voy   ¡Cubanismo!
(Hannibal 1995)
Los Zafiros  La Luna en Tu Mirada   Bossa Cubana
(World Circuit/Nonesuch ca. 1963)

Talkover Music:
Steven Bernstein 
L'Chaim   Diaspora Soul
(Tzadik 1999)

Dexter Gordon 

I Can't Escape From You
(Listen: Real)
 
Master Takes
(Savoy 1946)
Jimmy Woods Sextet  Coming Home  



Conflict

(Contemporary 1963)
Sunny Murray  Flower Train   Sunny Murray
(Shandar 1968)
Raphe Malik  Hightail   The Short Form
(Eremite 1996)

Talkover Music:
Thelonious Monk 
Ruby, My Dear   Monk Alone
(Columbia 1965)

Frank Quinn 

The Four Courts
(Listen: Real)
 
If Your Are Irish
(Arhoolie 1924)
Copper Family  Good Ale   Come Write Me Down:
Early Recordings of the Copper Family of Rottingdean
(Topic )
Terry Earl Taylor  She Came Down to Town   Another Time
(Dark Holler 2003)


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Her Mantle So Green   I Sang Through the Fairs
(Rounder 1952)
The Battlefield Band  Tae the Beggin'   At the Front
(Topic 1978)

Talkover Music:
Clark Kessinger 
Wednesday Night Waltz   The Legend of Clark Kessinger
(County 1964)

Phil Ochs 

That's the Way It's
Gonna Be
(Listen: Real)
 
The Broadside Tapes
(Broadside early 1960s)
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash  I Still Miss Someone   The Dylan/Cash Sessions
(Spank 1969)
Pat Kilroy  The River   Light of Day
(Fallout 1966)
J.J. Light  Until It Snows  




Heya!

(Liberty 1969)
John Stewart  Freeway Pleasure   The Lonesome Picker Rides Again
(Warner Bros. 1971)
Hellwood  A Man Loves His Wife   Chainsaw of Life
(Munich 2006)

Talkover Music:
Hearn Gadbois 
Ancestor's Diptych   Joinery
(Hearn Gadbois 2002)







Gnonnas
Pedro
 


Dark as a Dungeon
(Listen: Real)
 
Gnonnas Pedro & His Dadjes Band
(World Wide Music 1980)
Mariam Bogayogo  Anytie Tjilalou   Mariam Bogayogo
(Super Sound Ltd. )
Pierre Akendengue  Sesi   Nandipo / Afrika Obota
(Saravah 1974)
Flash Domincii & the Supersonics  Iwin Nla Pade Wa  

The Great & Expensive
Sound of the Supersonics

(FMLP 1967)
BLO  Preacher Man   Chapter 1
(EMI 1972)
Orchestra Baobab  Kelen Ati Leen   A Night at Club Baobab
(Oriki 1970s)

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

Listener comments!

Fri. 2/8/08 9:06am From: missy buxley

hiya doug,,,whuts cookin?? weekdend is here again,,,TIME TO PARRRRRRRRRTTTYYYY!!!!! AND I'M FIRST COMMENT WHOOOOOOHOOOOOO

Fri. 2/8/08 9:33am From: Frank Footer

Where Will I Find is great. But the opening lyric is lifted from one of the finest country songs ever: Sea of Heartbreak. Felt possessed to mention that.

Fri. 2/8/08 9:39am From: Tom

Wow, the you & me on a jamboree blog is really fantastic!

Fri. 2/8/08 9:48am From: Doug

Well done Frank! FMU listeners are simply THE BEST. Here are the particulars:

http://www.theguitarguy.com/seaofhea.htm

Fri. 2/8/08 9:52am From: Matt

It's impossible to not be happy while listening to Cachao.

Fri. 2/8/08 9:56am From: nh_dave

I feel like I say it every Friday when listening, but Doug you really do make it impossible to not be a morning person while listening :) Big smile and dancing in my cubie

Fri. 2/8/08 9:57am From: Cecile

good morning, starshine!

Fri. 2/8/08 9:57am From: Cecile

Whoooo, "the sapphires"!

Fri. 2/8/08 10:49am From: north guinea hills

the copper family singing an ode to the ambrosia which i can relate!

Fri. 2/8/08 10:49am From: Parq

That Cooper track has me thinking -- a little breakfast ale, mmmm.

Fri. 2/8/08 10:51am From: Cecile

The Gates of Hell saloon! I need to go there.

Fri. 2/8/08 10:51am From: dei xhrist

I'm going to start a folk band just so I can cover "Good Ale." Just think of it with a prepared guitar, analog synth, and record player...

Fri. 2/8/08 10:52am From: dei x

the earth (belatedly) says hello

Fri. 2/8/08 10:55am From: Doug

Glug glug, my friends, glug glug!

Fri. 2/8/08 10:56am From: Paul Sherratt UK

Latecomer today .. arriving at the same time as Terry Earl Taylor. I've never met him but apparently he called in at our business yesterday ... just like to echo the comments earlier about the fab " Sea of Heartbreak " That Don Gibson is never far away from the player.

Fri. 2/8/08 11:03am From: Cecile

Good Ale is great, but I also have to put in a vote for Wonderbeer by Naked Raygun...

Also, Beer Beer by the Finnish humppa-metal combo Korpiklaani

Fri. 2/8/08 11:07am From: north guinea hills

wow!, i haven't heard this phil ochs, nice!, didn't know it existed!

Fri. 2/8/08 11:07am From: Brian Sanders

It's 40 years ago this year that I first heard Phil & he still raises the hairs on the back of my neck & at the same time makes me mad as hell for the way he left us.

Fri. 2/8/08 11:10am From: jamesie

my boy is in NY for the first time this week, playing Le Royale and Irene's show on Monday... he would love the Phil Ochs and Bob/Johnny tracks.... we saw the Copper Family play a couple of years ago at the King and Queen in London where Bob played once!

Fri. 2/8/08 11:10am From: north guinea hills

yeah, i read his biography last year, and it's so heartbreaking....

Fri. 2/8/08 11:27am From: jamesie

boy="Balck Cat Bones"
Le Royale date of gig="Saturday 9th Feb"
:)

Fri. 2/8/08 11:31am From: Paul Sherratt

I believe that the Hellwood is a Europe only for " conractual reasons " Not sure if that same contract has been applied to good Jim White's newish haircut.

Fri. 2/8/08 11:37am From: Hugo

I used to think African country & western didn't exist. Well, think again. Weird and wonderful!

Fri. 2/8/08 11:45am From: north guinea hills

during the 20's and 30's, mail order country & western songbooks were popular in what is now zimbabwe. i'm not sure how that fad caught on, but it still informs some african musics today...

Fri. 2/8/08 11:52am From: Doug

Jim Reeves was, inexplicably, a HUGE star in West Africa. And don't forget that amazing track from the 1950s called "Chemirocha" by an unidentified Kenyan on that Original Music collection (and one of my past marathon premiums!). The singer is really saying "Jimmie Rodgers" !!

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