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July 29, 2002: Already Gone
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| Artist | Track | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Big Guitars from Texas | High Tide in Hub City | Twangy theme music |
| Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom | Lost Tribes | from "Zim Zam Zoom: Acid Blues on B-3" on Bulleye Blues/Rounder (1996), w/ Melvin Sparks on guitar and Idris Muhammed on drums. |
| Lonnie Youngblood | African Twist- Pt. 1 | from "Downtown Soulville" compilation, on Soulville Records |
| Tommy and Roy | Rocking Soul | from Treasure Island/Showtime on Heartbeat |
| Alton Ellis | Girl, I've Got a Date | also from Treasure Island/Showtime on Heartbeat |
| Kid Ramos | Bandstand Boogie | California guitar player and sometime member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. From "West Coast House Party" on Evidence (2000) |
| Duke Ellington | Blue Pepper (Far East of the Blues) | from Far East Suite-- Special Mix (1966) |
| Four Piece Suit | Old Cape Cod | Excellent Boston instrumental combo |
| Chris Smither | Already Gone (Flatfoot Blues) | |
| Dave Alvin | Don't Let Your Deal Go Down | |
| Mississippi John Hurt | Spanish Fandango | Bluesman, rediscovered in 1960s, could play as well as he did four decades earlier. |
| Mississippi John Hurt | Farther Along | |
| Mississippi John Hurt | Got the Blues (Can't Be Satisfied) | from "Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings" (Columbia/Legacy, 1996) |
| Patrick Sky | Mississippi John Hurt's Candy Man | Sky also covers Rev. Gary Davis' Candy Man on "Through a Window" (Shanachie, 1985) |
| Bob Dylan | Po' Boy | from "Love and Theft" (2001) |
| Bob Dylan | Positively 4th Street | |
| Jim Kweskin Jug Band | Downtown Blues | vocals by Geoff Muldaur |
| Jim Kweskin Jug Band | Mornin' Blues | vocals by Bruno Wolf |
| Suntanama | Corduroy Lawsuit | WFMU DJ John Allen on guitar |
| Harry Shearer | Your Brain on Drugs | |
| Sue Foley | Two Trains | |
| Lowell George | Two Trains | Lowell George left Little Feat to try solo and made the great1979 album "Thanks I'll Eat It Here." And then he died. |
| Dennis Wayne & Vinny's Rhythmaires | Teenage Boogie | from "Chicken Session: Early Northwest Rockers & Instrumentals," Vol. 2 (Norton, 2002) |
| Royals | Thunder Wagon | also from "Chicken Session" |
| Mink Deville | Desperate Days | |
| Neko Case | Poor Ellen Smith | |
| Stanley Brothers | So Blue | and the Clinch Mountain Boys featuring Ralph Stanley on Five String Banjo-- so says the cover of "Hard TImes" (Mercury, 1963) |
| Steve Earle | Me and the Eagle | from "Sidetracks" (2002)-- great collection of covers and 'stray tracks' |
| Mike Auldridge | Everybody Slides | from "Dobro Blues & Bluegrass" (1974) with help from Lowell George, David Bromberg and others |
| Emmett Miller | I Ain't Got Nobody | |
| Albert King | Born Under a Bad Sign | |
| Albert King | Crosscut Saw | |
| Otha Turner & Afrosippi Allstars | Sitting On Top of the World | with Rising Star Fife & Drum Band |
| Pete & Sheila Escovedo | Solo Tu | Father/daughter percussionists, from "Solo Two" (1977), produced by Billy Cobham. Con skip. |
| Tito Puente's Golden Latin Jazz All-Stars | Oye Como Va | Recorder live at Village Gate (1992) w/Mongo Santamaria, Paquito D'Rivera, Dave Valentin, Claudio Roditi, Giovanni Hidalgo, Andy Gonzalez |
| Tito Puente | Killer Joe | from "Un Poco Loco" (Concord, 1987) |
| Los Lobos | Luz de Mi Vida | |
| Los Lobos | The Big Ranch | |
| Ponty Bone and the Squeezetones | Strollin' | Austin-based accordionist plays New Orleans style on "My My, Look at This" (Amazing Records, 1987) |
| Alejandro Escovedo | Wave | |
| True Believers | She's Got" | Previous band of Alejandro E |
| Shin Juny Hyun | Korean Psychedelia | from WFMU DJ Rob W's Transpacific Sound Paradise Presents 'What I Bought on my Holiday' |
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