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July 11, 2008
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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 "Big Blues" Carson 

Walkin' and Cryin'
(Listen: Real)
 
New Jersey Burners
(Krazy Kat )
Gus Jenkins  Worries and Troubles  



Cold Love

(Diving Duck early 1950s)
Dossie Terry  24 Years   Big Apple Boogie
(Moonshine 1951)
Polka Dot Slim  It's a Thing You Gotta Face   Loaded Down With the Blues
(Charley R&B 1964)
Mercy Dee (Walton)  Danger Zone   Urban Blues: Blues Uptown
(BGO 1951)

Talkover Music:
Bee Houston 
Blues for Rupez   The Hustler
(Arhoolie 1968)

Jenks "Tex" Carman 

End of the World
(Listen: Real)
 
Chippeha!: The Essential Dixie Cowboy
1947-1957

(Revenant 1947)
Jimmy Lee Prow  Shopping List   The Jivin' Wacky Tacky Silly Dilly Dopey Saucy Outta Space Cool Bibbily Bop Healing Revealing Swinging Novelty Party Record
(Rockafeller 1956)
Dub Dickerson  I Must've Drove the Mules Too Hard   The Hillbilly Researcher #02
(HBR 1955)
Onie Wheeler  Jump Right Out of This Jukebox   Sun Country Years, Volume 9
(Bear Family 1957)
Bobby Griggs  Please Devil   Razorback Records
(HBR )
Calvin Boles  You Giggle Too Much   Yucca Records and Other Things
(Collector 1960)





Johnny Dollar
 
Goofin' Around   Mr. Action Packed
(Dragon Street )

Talkover Music:
Gender Wayang Pemarwan 
Gending Pemungkah   Music for the Balinese Shadow Play "The Mahabharata"
(CMP 1989)

Yusef Lateef 

Love Dance
(Listen: Real)
 
Yusef's Mood: The Complete 1957 Sessions
(Fresh Sound 1957)
Lou Blackburn  Perception   The Complete Imperial Sessions
(Blue Note 1963)
Mal Waldron & Jim Pepper  Indian Water   Art of the Duo
(Tutu 1988)
Chris McGregor Septet  Yickytickee / Union Special  



Up to Earth

(Fledgling 1969)

Talkover Music:
Milt Jackson 
Olinga   Olinga
(CTI 1974)

Gerson Filho 

Penéra o Baixo
(Listen: Real)
 
Oito Baixos
(Todamérica 1957)
Luiz Gonzaga  Derramaro o Gai   Aboios e Vaquejadas
(RCA Victor 1956)
João Gilberto  Bim Bom   Chega de Saudade
(Odeon 1959)
Nara Leão  Meu Primeiro Amor   Nara
(Philips 1975)


(click)
 
Assím é Demais   Eu e Meu Pandeiro
(Polydor 1976)
Wilson Simonal  Sistem Nervoso   Simona!
(Odeon 1970)

Talkover Music:
Nino Rota 
The Clowns (Part 2)   The Clowns (soundtrack)
(Cam 1970)

Limonada 

Barrio de Casas Bajas
(Listen: Real)
 
LimoNada
(Sondor 1970)
Kissing Spell  Sueño o Realidad   Los Pajaros
(Arena 1970)
Montes  Arde Roma   Cuando Brille el Tiempo
(Philips 1974)
Azteca  Mamita Linda   Azteca
(Columbia 1972)
Toro  Ramona  


Chicano Power!
Latin Rock in the USA
1968-1976

(Soul Jazz 1975)

Talkover Music:
00-Soul 
Ramon   The Solid Sounds of the 8-Piece Brotherhood
(Manteca 1999)

Roscoe Holcomb 

Swanno Mountain
(Listen: Real)
 
An Untamed Sense of Control
(Smithsonian Folkways 1964)


(click)
 
A Chat With Your Mother   Wake the Vaulted Echoes
(Free Reed 1984)
John Strachan  Lang Johnnie More   Songs From Aberdeenshire
(Rounder 1951)
Hamish Imlach  The 37 Bus   Cod Liver Oil & Orange Juice
(Transatlantic )

Talkover Music:
9 Lazy 9 
Black Jesus   Paradise Blown
(Ninja Tune 1994)

Ray Stephen Oche & His Matumbo 

Odeiyolaoo
(Listen: Real)
 
Racubah! A Collection of Modern Afro Rhythms
(Comet )
Gerard Levecque & Claude Romat  Grey Pepper   Africadelic in Jungle Drums
(Montparnasse 2000 )
Moussa Doumbia  Black Poem   Afrodeclic
(KS Music )
Thiam  Sindiely
(Song for the Black Beauty)  





Dini Safarrar

(Rite 1973)
Hal Singer & Jef Gilson  Garvey's Strut   Soul of Africa
(Kindred Spirits 1974)
Manu Dibango  Moni   Soul Makossa
(Atlantic 1973)

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

Listener comments!

Fri. 7/11/08 9:27am From: Hatch

That Tex Carman song was fantastic, I'd never heard anything by him before. My girlfriend knew what it was right away... maybe she should be on FMU instead of me!

Fri. 7/11/08 9:30am From: GUMBY

Good morning Doug. I enjoyed last weeks show, which I just got around to listening to yesterday. Love those archives. I particularly loved "God Bless America - For What" I never get the God Bless America thing. A supreme being that adheres to political borders sounds like bullshit to me.

Fri. 7/11/08 9:31am From: Doug

When Tex Carman gets to yodeling: Look out!

Fri. 7/11/08 9:36am From: Doug

Gumby, My first or second show back on the air after 9/11, I titled the playlist "Will God Bless Ecuador Too?" or something like that. I think it's kinda idiotic how we silly little mortals think God cares a lick about national borders or sports teams and such.

Fri. 7/11/08 9:36am From: Paul Sherratt

Hatch,

Missed that Jenks a few minutes ago to take a delivery but as Doug has just pointed out watch out for his yodeling - especially on this classic Bear Family collection " Hillbilly Hula "
Hilo March , The Caissons Go Rolling Along being particularly memorable.

It'll be on an archive somewhere

Fri. 7/11/08 9:41am From: David

Good morning Doug--a pleasure to hear you as always.

Fri. 7/11/08 9:56am From: GUMBY

Doug I guess we agree that we should approach the world that maybe everyone is not our best friend, but we need to be more global and less national.

Fri. 7/11/08 10:00am From: ken

nice open trumpet sounds on those last two. and i like the very 'live' sound of the studios... booker little-ish, unless it's him?

Fri. 7/11/08 10:02am From: Doug

Ken,
On the Yusef track, Wilbur Harden was on flugelhorn; on the Lou Black number track, Freddie Hill was trumpeting.

Fri. 7/11/08 10:11am From: Miki

Oh yeah! BOB!
Merci, Doug!

Fri. 7/11/08 10:17am From: Hugo

Ah, Chris McGregor! I drank a glass of Castle Lager in his honour in Berlin a week or two ago. And a Jamaican Red Stripe and a etc etc etc ...

Fri. 7/11/08 10:31am From: Paul Sherratt

Hugo,
Did you travel to Berlin for that purpose ?

Fri. 7/11/08 10:57am From: Hugo

Paul,

just one of life's pleasant surprises to find a Berliner bierstube with about 100 different brands, including that one. The mood among the locals was variable, on the first visit, Germany won against Russia and on the second, they lost against Spain in the Eurocup finals.

It would be over the top to go to Cape Town for that purpose, possibly ...

Fri. 7/11/08 11:02am From: nEGATOR

Coke Escovedo plays on the Malo record I just bought at the thrift store couple days ago. Do you like Malo or heard of them? Santana's younger brothers band. I thought it was funny the guys name was Coke.

Fri. 7/11/08 11:14am From: Doug

Just snatched some Malo the other day. A fine blog has been posting some good Latin Rock recently. Go here:

http://hippy-djkit.blogspot.com/search?q=Malo

Fri. 7/11/08 11:21am From: Colin

I think if this guy sings the chorus just one more time I'm going to have the taste of bullet in my mouth soon.

Fri. 7/11/08 11:23am From: Colin

BANG.

Fri. 7/11/08 11:25am From: north guinea hills

very nice a capellas, doug... tuning in late b/c i was going through the cumbia rebajada cd comps my gf brought back w/ her from mexico.....

Fri. 7/11/08 11:29am From: nEGATOR

Thanks, DOug! Love the blogs so much! I want to start one of my own.

Fri. 7/11/08 11:33am From: Paul Sherratt

Hamish Imlach

Born in Calcutta but claimed to have beeen conceived in Glasgow .. I believe him.

http://www.theballadeersscotland.com/HI_01.htm

Fri. 7/11/08 11:40am From: north guinea hills

awesome Paul! thanks for the link!

Fri. 7/11/08 11:45am From: Harvey

This is so great

Fri. 7/11/08 11:50am From: Hugo

That trumpet on the Thiam track does sound familiar ... hmmm ...

Fri. 7/11/08 11:54am From: Doug

Hugo,
Why it was Lester Bowie, but you knew that!

Fri. 7/11/08 11:56am From: GUMBY

Love the Africa stuff from the 70's. Another premo show Doug

Fri. 7/11/08 12:09pm From: G

What is this playing right now?

Fri. 7/11/08 12:10pm From: sm

sounds like Sir Bishop

Fri. 7/11/08 12:10pm From: g

anyone?

Fri. 7/11/08 12:15pm From: aa

maybe this is already bryce ?

Fri. 7/11/08 2:11pm From: G

someone left the list open after the show -- i'm sure they'll notice at some point lol

Fri. 7/11/08 3:24pm From: aa

or we can continue the conversation on this loose end, an abandoned thread in virtual space, cosey

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