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April 30, 2010 Favoriting
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Favoriting Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Favoriting Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990)

Alan Skidmore Quintet 

The Yolk
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  Favoriting
Once Upon a Time
(Deram 2969)
Coleman Hawkins  Picasso   Favoriting Beat Jazz: Pictures From the Gone World
(Pesky Serpent 1948)


(Dorothy Ashby)
 
Booze   Favoriting Dorothy Ashby
(Argo 1962)
Albert Mangelsdorff & Lee Konitz  Inclination   Favoriting Art of the Duo
(Enja 1989)

Talkover Music:
Dollar Brand 
Cape Town Fringe   Favoriting Cape Town Fringe
(Chiaroscuro 1977)

Abe McNeil 

Drink Drink Drink
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  Favoriting
The George Mitchell Collection, Volume 3
(Fat Possum )
Son House  Walking Blues   Favoriting Delta House
(Biograph 1941)
Tom Shaw  Rock   Favoriting Blind Lemon's Buddy
(Blue Goose 1972)
Mance Lipscomb  Shorty George   Favoriting Captain, Captain
(Arhoolie 1960)
Bill Williams  The Chicken   Favoriting



Low and Lonesome

(Blue Goose 1970)
Country Paul (Carolina Slim)  Since I Seen Your Smiling Face   Favoriting Carolina Slim: Complete Recorded Works
(Document 1951)

Talkover Music:
Jimi Hendrix 
Born Under a Bad Sign   Favoriting Blues
(MCA 1969)

Hank Williams 

Stars in Her Eyes
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  Favoriting
Mother's Best Transcriptions
(Mother's Best 1951)
Byron Parker  I'm Sorry, That's All I Can Say   Favoriting Byron Parker & His Mountaineers
(Old Homestead )






Carl Butler
 
Plastic Heart   Favoriting b/w Country Mile
(Capitol 1950)
Don Deal  Cryin' in One Eye   Favoriting The Early Recordings 1956-1958
(Rockstar )
Doug Bragg  Barbed Wire Love   Favoriting Coral Hillbilly, Volume 1
(Coral 1956)
Candy Rowell & His Western Swingsters  Ain't Gonna Say Hello   Favoriting b/w My Weary Love
(4 Star 1956)
Bud Hobbs & His Trail Herders  Enough Is Enough   Favoriting Complete M-G-M Recordings 1947-1954
(MGM 1948)
Dude Martin  Deepfreeze Dinah   Favoriting Dude Martin & His Roundup Gang
(Cattle Compact 1949)

Talkover Music:
Nino Rota 
The Clowns (Part 2)   Favoriting The Clowns (OST)
(Cam 1971)

Boyd Raeburn & His Orchestra 

Dalvatore Sally
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  Favoriting
Boyd Meets Stravinsky
(Savoy 1946)
Eddie Bert Quintet  Fuguein' Around   Favoriting Kaleidoscope
(Fresh Sound 1959)
George Russell  Round Johnny Rondo   Favoriting The Jazz Workshop
(RCA Victor 1956)
Jack Wilson  On Children   Favoriting Easterly Winds
(Blue Note 1967)
Clifford Thornton  El Fath   Favoriting



The Panther and the Lash
(America 1970)

Talkover Music:
Liquid Liquid 
Scraper   Favoriting Liquid Liquid
(Mo Wax 1983)

Gal Costa 

Pulsars e Quasars
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  Favoriting
Gal Costa
(Philips 1969)
Assim Assado  Pedaços   Favoriting Assim Assado
(Continental 1974)


(Os Brazões)
 
Volksvolkswagen Blue   Favoriting Os Brazões
(RGE 1969)
Miguel De Deus  Pode Se Queimar   Favoriting Black Soul Brothers
(Copacabana 1977)
Gerson King Combo  Quero Voltar Pra Bahia   Favoriting Brazilian Soul
(Polydor 1970)
Orlandivo  Onde Anda o Meu Amor   Favoriting Orlandivo
(Copacabana 1977)

Talkover Music:
Nicola Conte 
Forma 2000   Favoriting Bossa Per Due
(ESL 2000)

John Earnest 

Soul President #1
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  Favoriting
Funk Cargo: The Best Funkin' Volume 1
(The Famous Groove )
Roy C  Open Letter to the President   Favoriting Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam
Through the Eyes of Black America 1962-1972

(Kent 1971)
Unidentified inmate  Screaming   Favoriting From the Cold Jaws of Prison
(Folkways 1971)
Brotherhood  The Monkey That Became President   Favoriting


Funky Funky
New Orleans,
Volume 4

(Funky Delicacies )
Johnny Taylor  I Could Never Be President   Favoriting The Johnny Taylor Philosophy Continues
(Stax 1969)
Hank Marr  White House Party   Favoriting b/w The Out Crowd
(Wingate 1966)
Arlene Brown & Lee "Shot" Williams  Impeach Me Baby   Favoriting b/w You Gonna Miss Me Baby
(Dynamite 1974)

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

Listener comments!

  9:02am annie:

WONDERFUL!!
  9:12am Drummer Some:

You never know, Annie. This show could end up really sucking.
  9:14am annie:

i'm prepared for the best, doug.. did you keep in mind dr. ellington this week?
  9:15am Chicago Joel:

top of the morning to you, sir doug!
  9:16am seang:

hangover hop
  9:17am Fritz:

Tomorrow at the University of Michigan graduation, besides having Obama giving the commencement speech, Ornette Coleman will be there to be presented with an honorary doctorate degree for his contributions to music and culture.
  9:17am still b/p:

Dorothy! You meant this show could end up really plucking!
  9:18am Drummer Some:

Very best to you Joel and all y'all.
  9:19am annie:

fritz, will you witness this event?
  9:22am Fritz:

Yes I will, with 80,000 other people outside with a 40% chance of thunderstorms.
  9:23am Chicago Joel:

it just takes a couple of notes to know its a south african folk tune. lovely
  9:25am annie:

fritz: sounds momentous!!
  9:31am dc pat:

Son is just about #1 on my list. Thanks.
  9:32am dc pat:

I think you can hear a train whistle in the background there...
  9:34am BSI:

agreed. Son House is tops in every universe.
  9:36am dc pat:

in my head, Son and Howlin Wolf have been duking it out for years for the #1 spot--and I'm not talking about my blues list, I'm talking about my all music list.
  9:37am seang:

remember that movie Crossroads with Ralph Macchio?-not sure about his name, the karate kid
  9:38am Lenny:

...good morning Doug and to the radio listeners.....how about that "El Fath' selection by Clifford Thorndon?
  9:38am dc pat:

man, I sure came in at the right time...
  9:41am BSI:

DCPat; i hear you about the duke-fest, but in my world, it's a fair fight but House takes it.
  9:43am Drummer Some:

Patience, Lenny, patience.
  9:43am Lore:

This Bill Williams record is terrific. "Pocahontas" is off the chain.
  9:45am Drummer Some:

!!HEALTH CARE REFORM JOKE ALERT!!
You're right, Lore, but you can't trade in Pocahontas for a spleen operation.
  9:49am dc pat:

BSI: that's great. I don't meet a lot of people that share my exuberance for Mr. House. Guess it's a different story on FMU comments..
  9:51am Cecile:

YES. I wish they would have done that for Ornette when I graduated. It still would have been appropriate.

I didn't go to my ceremony. the year before when my sis graduated, serial philanderer and Michigan governor Jim Blanchard gave the commencement speech. He spent half the time yelling at the students who were booing him.
  9:58am brian:

joe?! names hank lady
  9:59am brian:

wait.. now i'm catching on..
  10:01am Cecile:

This is hilarious and lovely
  10:01am annie:

yes, s'WONDERFUL
  10:03am annie:

uncle leo, heheheeh
  10:06am annie:

did you borrow this comic book from bw??
  10:09am Paul Sherratt:

Oh mother ...

( Stars In Her Eyes )
  10:13am Cecile:

annie, lol! someone should illustrate it...
  10:13am Rendak:

Wow, I wonder who Byron Parker's heart throb was!
  10:18am Cecile:

Plastic Heart must be Robert Jarvik's theme song.
  10:29am ken:

nino -- fantastico! il maestro do musica fabuloso consequenta dirigi fellini trompa tutto!!!
  10:33am Billy Bob:

Sweet ass music guys, keep up the good work!
  10:36am ken:

hep vibes cats, so inside. go daddy go!!!!
  10:39am Drummer Some:

Hey Lenny, you ready? Clifford Thornton is two tracks away. (Is this a full-service operation or what?)
  10:52am ken:

chasin' the trane
  10:59am Hugo:

That's what I call interactivity!
  11:04am Hugo:

Francois Tusques on piano on that CT track. If it has FT, it has to be good, innit?
  11:07am john:

uh oh, doug. I don't like the sound of that...
  11:10am Drummer Some:

Hugo,
You are correct on all counts.

John,
Fear not. Interesting new vistas shall reveal themselves.
  11:21am Paul Sherratt:

" Fear not " ... absolutely. Otherwise the note would have started thus " Dear John ... "

!
  11:32am Sean Daily:

Not even close to first comment! Woo hoo!
  11:40am Robert:

The poem with music at around 10 AM had an uncharacteristically happy ending. Usually when they start out about "that fateful day", you expect a somewhat similar story about a chain of events (with very loose causal cx), but ending in a murder-suicide or something! This one by contrast just could've been a very circuitous PSA for syphilis screening & rx.
  11:41am ?:

still WONDERFUL
  11:41am Parq:

I'm not having a bad enough day, you had to bring back the Nixon years?
  11:47am Robert:

Sure it was WONDERFUL, if that's what you meant. Almost like a Bob & Ray act in terms of setting up false expectations. It's not the dates with the boss that lead to tragedy, then it's not Uncle Leo who leads to tragedy, then it turns out NONE of it leads to tragedy, just a brief spat that everybody gets over.
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