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August 22, 2008
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| Artist | Selection | Album (Label / Recording date) |
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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) |
| Velha Guarda da Portela |
A Maldade Não Tem Fim (Listen: Real) |
Passado de Glória
(RGE 1970) |
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Bencão Dos Santos / Cordialmente Ao Povo / Senhora Liberdade |
This Is Samba! Volume 1
(Rounder late 1980s) |
| Martinho Da Vila | Jubiabá |
Batuque Na Cozinha
(RCA 1972) |
| Dominguinhos | Catingueira Fulorou |
Oi, Lá Vou Eu!
(Philips 1977) |
| Novos Baianos | Quando Você Chegar |
Novos Baianos F.C.
(Continental 1973) |
| Erlon Chaves | Cosa Nostra |
Samba Soul 70!
(Ziriguiboom/Six Degrees 1971) |
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Talkover Music: Organic Grooves |
Funky Not Stinky |
D'Afro Disco Garri Mix
(Codek 2002) |
| The Dixon Brothers |
The Old Home Brew (Listen: Real) |
Complete Recorded Works Volume 2
(Document 1937) |
| Patsy Montana |
I'd Love to Be a Cowgirl (But I'm A-Scared of Cows) |
The Pride of the Prarie
(Cattle Compact 1939) |
| Troy Jordan & his Cross-B-Boys | Who Flung That 'Mater |
Boppin' Hillbilly, Volume 12
(Collector mid-1950s) |
| Kitty Wells | The Pace That Kills |
The Queen of Country Music
(Bear Family 1957) |
| Arlie Duff & the Duff Family | What a Way to Die |
Arlie Duff (The Hillbilly Researcher #47)
(HBR 1957) |
| The Country Boys | Reaching Hands |
Little Jimmy Dickens Presents The Country Boys (National Sound 1960s) |
| Johnny Bond | Down to Your Last Fool |
![]() Here Come the Elephants (Starday 1971) |
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Talkover Music: Obeng Ungu & Jalan Buntu |
Rabu: Sakit Tangani |
1951: Sumatran Ladies Wearing Hats as Outlawed by Goverment
(Hot Air 2001) |
| Carla Whitney w/ Choker Cambell & the Super Sounds |
Questions (Listen: Real) |
Carla Whitney w/ Choker Cambell & the Super Sounds
(Attic 1975) |
| Rosetta Hightower | One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy Years |
Hightower
(RPM 1970) |
| Brothers Unlimited | Life, Dreams, Death |
Who's for the Young
(Fallout 1970) |
| Kimberley Briggs |
What in This World's Happening to Love |
Passing Clouds
(Kimbrig 1971) |
![]() Wilson Tabac |
I Go to You |
The Deirdre Wilson Tabac
(RCA 1970) |
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Talkover Music: Alice Coltrane |
Ptah, the El Dauod |
Ptah, the El Dauod
(Impulse! 1970) |
| Max Roach |
Abstrutions (Listen: Real) |
Members, Don't Git Weary
(Atlantic 1968) |
| Luther Thomas | Out |
Banana
(Atavistic 1973) |
| David Murray | Lyons Street |
Ballads for Bass Clarinet
(DIW 1993) |
| Hugh Masekela | Ingoo Pow-Pow (Children's Song) |
![]() Home Is Where the Music Is (Blue Note 1972) |
| Jackie McLean | Hipnosis |
Hipnosis
(Blue Note 1967) |
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Talkover Music: Amon Tobin |
Chocolate Lovely |
Supermodified
(Ninja Tune 2000) |
![]() Bob Edmund |
Heritage (Listen: Real) |
I See No Colors
(Rabo 1970) |
| Mike Cooper | Sitting Here Watching |
Trout Steel
(Pye/Dawn 1971) |
| Gene Clark | The Virgin |
White Light
(A&M 1971) |
| My Indole Ring | Love People Everywhere |
![]() My Indole Ring (Normal late 1960s) |
| The Paupers | Oh That She Might |
Ellis Island
(Verve 1968) |
| Fresh Maggot | Frustration |
Hatched
(Sunbeam 1971) |
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Talkover Music: Glenn Lee |
Joyful Sounds |
Sacred Steel Instrumentals
(Arhoolie ) |
| General Omoniyi Ogunmodede & His Star Rhythm Band |
Young Millionaire (Listen: Real) |
Lucky Stars & Rosy Mornings: The '60s Ibadan Juju Scene (Original 1960s) |
| Kante Manfila & Sorry Bamba | Keleya |
Clash Mandingue
(Oriki Music 1968) |
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Tekana |
Desert Crossroads
(Riverboat/World Music Network 2008) |
| Dariya Da Makiya | Kiyayyan Banza |
Umaru Sanda
(via Awesome Tapes From Africa ) |
| Bembeya Jazz | N'Gnamakoro |
Parade Africaine
(Syliphone 1973) |
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Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
Fri. 8/22/08 9:29am
From:
PG
Top of the mornin to you Doug, and all listeners and FMU staff. Wed night was a summer highlight .. a show I won't forget anytime soon.
Fri. 8/22/08 9:33am
From:
Parq
Doug, we're all neighbors, but if you put on a blue cardigan, I'm going to worry.
Fri. 8/22/08 9:33am
From:
JCityJensen
You missed Womens 20Km SpeedWalking?????? are you nuts?
Fri. 8/22/08 9:39am
From:
Angela
That cowgirl song reminds me of when I was 4 or 5 years old in the suburbs of Long Island...never saw a horse or cow, but desperately wanted to be a cowgirl. We went to a trip to Old Sturbridge to see the farms & when I came face to face to a cow, I screamed and ran out of the barn histerically crying!!! Never knew there was a song just for me!!!
Fri. 8/22/08 9:43am
From:
Swami
It's the only type of country I listen to. . .thanx Doug! Got any Lavender Boys? "I love my fruit"?
Fri. 8/22/08 9:56am
From:
JCityJensen
http://www.vimeo.com/1546186
Fri. 8/22/08 10:06am
From:
dc pat
That video is great--I lived in PGH for a time and never heard of this guy!
Fri. 8/22/08 10:16am
From:
annie
just discovered cloud cult... anyone know them?
Fri. 8/22/08 10:23am
From:
Bad Ronald
Hello Doug - Great show!!
Thanks - BR
Fri. 8/22/08 10:24am
From:
Hugo
Listening in the present, but will be listening in the future, too ...
Fri. 8/22/08 10:32am
From:
Richard
Morning all, anyone know the name of the tune The Ex opened up with on Wed? Was it a cover or original, and where can I find it? Those horns are still ringing in my head! (in a good way)
Fri. 8/22/08 10:34am
From:
dc pat
I'm pretty sure all the tunes they played were originally conceived by Mekuria and then worked out by the Ex. They have a new album out but I haven't figured out how to get it outside of sending the Ex a check.
Fri. 8/22/08 10:37am
From:
dc pat
of course, I'm in DC. I think Other Music in NY will have it.
Fri. 8/22/08 10:37am
From:
mp
pretty sure it was "Ethiopia hagere" you can find it on the album Moa Anbessa, Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Guests (Terp Records (2006))
Fri. 8/22/08 10:39am
From:
kent goldings
Here's the website:
http://www.terprecords.nl/
Unless things have changed since I last bought from them, they can't accept U.S. checks (but U. S. cash is okay)
Fri. 8/22/08 10:40am
From:
mp
http://www.terprecords.nl/catalog.html
i got my copy at either other music or downtown music gallery
Fri. 8/22/08 10:42am
From:
dc pat
just bought it w/ paypal
Fri. 8/22/08 10:43am
From:
mp
you will never regret it
Fri. 8/22/08 10:45am
From:
dc pat
this set rules
Fri. 8/22/08 10:47am
From:
mp
i second that, great show doug.
Fri. 8/22/08 10:54am
From:
Bruce in Boston
I love Jackie, used to see him in Hartford all the time when I lived there.
Fri. 8/22/08 10:54am
From:
Hugo
photos, audio, video here:
http://www.terprecords.nl/fotos.html
I'' reserve it for later so as not to interrupt the programming ...
Fri. 8/22/08 11:09am
From:
Matt
What the world needs is more Gene Clark. Or at least that's what I need.
Fri. 8/22/08 11:12am
From:
richard
I knew Doug's audience could be counted on! Downloading Moa Anbessa from iTunes as I write... Thanks
Fri. 8/22/08 11:16am
From:
Carmichael
I'm doing an interpretive dance.
Fri. 8/22/08 11:24am
From:
Bad Ronald
My entire life consists of one interpretive dance step after another...
Fri. 8/22/08 11:25am
From:
Bad Ronald
...w/improv vox!
Fri. 8/22/08 11:37am
From:
PG
Oh boy, this Manfila tune is smokin. Gets my vote for Most Valuable Song of the show.
Fri. 8/22/08 11:39am
From:
Paul Sherratt
This Kante Manfila sounds more than wonderful.
This Pisco Sour tastes more than wonderful ...
Fri. 8/22/08 11:41am
From:
PG
Those Oriki reisusses are so hard to find in the states. Which is a shame because every one of them is essential.
Fri. 8/22/08 11:48am
From:
Doug
PG,
You are SO right about those Oriki releases. I've purchased my copies at Dustygroove (http://www.dustygroove.com/), but this Manfila/Bamba disc appears to be currently out of stock. I still say that the Moussa Doumbia "Keleya" record is one of the greatest African tracks OF ALL TIME. (Sorry for shouting.)
Fri. 8/22/08 11:50am
From:
PG
The first couple showed up at Kim's at reasonable prices, but then nothing. I haven't been in a few weeks, but I haven't seen any of them there in at least a year.
Fri. 8/22/08 11:52am
From:
Richard
Hey MP, pretty sure the first The Ex track was "Musicawi Silt" after listening to the album but it's all greta stuff....
Fri. 8/22/08 11:57am
From:
D.Stinji
Great show, Doug. Thanks!
Fri. 8/22/08 11:58am
From:
Paul Sherratt
Hate imagining adults cry - so if you continue to struggle with your Orikis - let Doug / me know and in the true spirit ( pisco ) of this programme I'll try and organise Oriki Relief -direct from the UK via Paris
Wed. 8/27/08 12:53pm
From:
Shae
how you manage to push all my buttons at once, i have no idea. novos baianos and that kimberley briggs song is awesome. thanks for smoothing out my workday...
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