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Favoriting April 18, 2012

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Craig Ross  Mudslide   Favoriting Dead Spy Report  MCA  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ex-Cops  S &HSXX   Favoriting White Women  self-released  0:03:04 (Pop-up)
Leslie Butler & Count Ossie  Soul Drums   Favoriting 7"  Gay Feet  0:06:01 (Pop-up)
Voices in Latin  Hideaway   Favoriting Something Cool  Pulsar  0:09:38 (Pop-up)
Kathe Green  Only a fool   Favoriting Run the Length of Your Wildness  Deram  0:11:19 (Pop-up)
Bobby Rydell  Honey Buns   Favoriting Best of Perception & Today Records  BBE  0:13:22 (Pop-up)
Chariot Riders  Do it nice and easy   Favoriting 7"  Crystal  0:16:09 (Pop-up)
First Choice  Keep on Lovin Him (Tom Moulton re edit))   Favoriting   Harmless  0:21:37 (Pop-up)
Joi  Spring Fever   Favoriting 7"  Beverly Hills  0:25:23 (Pop-up)
Bamboos feat. Kylie Audist  Now that you are mine   Favoriting single  tru thoughts  0:29:56 (Pop-up)
Spearmint  Sweeping the nation   Favoriting Rough Trade Shops Indiepop 1 Disc 2  Rough Trade  0:31:13 (Pop-up)
Eddie Bishop  Call Me   Favoriting Single  ABC  0:37:24 (Pop-up)
Adventures in Stereo  Babys so Rich   Favoriting S/T  AIS  0:38:27 (Pop-up)

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Tim Love Lee DJ Set 

 

 

 

0:54:24 (Pop-up)
One Blood  Get in Touch (With Me)   Favoriting This is Lovers Rock  Greensleeves  0:55:17 (Pop-up)
Father's Children  Linda Movement   Favoriting Red Black & Green Production  Numero Group  1:02:36 (Pop-up)
Scritti Politti  the sweetest thing   Favoriting Singles  Rough Trade  1:05:40 (Pop-up)
The Sound Carriers  Demo #1   Favoriting   unreleased  1:10:48 (Pop-up)
Brooklyn Express  S.O.S   Favoriting     1:17:50 (Pop-up)
MPB4  FoGo (Revisit)   Favoriting   Unreleased  1:19:27 (Pop-up)
In Flagranti  Allemande   Favoriting     1:23:19 (Pop-up)
Zombaze  Fokkpatraain   Favoriting     1:32:53 (Pop-up)
Hempolics  Demo #4   Favoriting     1:36:25 (Pop-up)
Mr and Mrs Cameron  Giorgio Moroder's dead   Favoriting   unreleased  1:36:55 (Pop-up)
DJ Drm  Maya's Dub (Tim Love Lee)   Favoriting Bastard Jazz vs. Tummy Touch  Tummy Touch  1:41:56 (Pop-up)
 
Lopez  Yesterday's games   Favoriting single  Keep Up  1:47:38 (Pop-up)
Althea Forrest & Togetherness  Hey Mister   Favoriting Single  Crystal  2:00:14 (Pop-up)
Tuesday's Children  Boogie woman   Favoriting 12"  Pinnacle  2:07:06 (Pop-up)
Dennis Brown  Get High on your Love   Favoriting 12"  A & M  2:07:30 (Pop-up)
Gramme  I Like you (Joe "Hot Chip" Stoddard edit)   Favoriting 12"  G.R.M.  2:12:12 (Pop-up)
Sabata  Man for my lady   Favoriting 12"  Numero  2:18:45 (Pop-up)
Noonday Underground (vocal: Daisy Martey)  untitled   Favoriting 12"  white label  2:22:29 (Pop-up)
Ersen  Guinese Don Cicegim   Favoriting Ersen  Finders Keepers  2:25:15 (Pop-up)
Bruno Nicolai  Allora ul treno   Favoriting   Easy Tempo  2:29:45 (Pop-up)
Earlies  Morning Wonder   Favoriting 7"  For Us Records  2:32:26 (Pop-up)
Eight Minutes  Looking for a brand new game   Favoriting single  Perception  2:37:58 (Pop-up)
Blue Magic  Welcome to the Club (Re edit)   Favoriting   Atlantic  2:43:13 (Pop-up)
Timeless Legend  I was born to love you   Favoriting Synchronized  Escrow  2:53:17 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:03pm
tinaun:

catchy
  12:05pm
Cecile:

duane!
  12:06pm
Duane:

Hi Cecille, Hi tinaun. How you doin?
  12:07pm
Cecile:

all right. and you?
  12:07pm
Caryn:

Oh look, an album named after Duane's biggest fan base! Well, if the comments board is any indication, that is...
  12:07pm
tinaun:

great!
  12:09pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Hello Duane!
  12:10pm
Caryn:

I still think the Della Reese version of this song is the best. Sorry, Sinatra!
  12:10pm
Borky:

very nice
  12:11pm
Duane:

Ceclile: I'm well. Thanx for the follow up btw! Looking forward.
Caryn: :)
tinaun: Great to hear. thanx for listening
Jan: Hey buddy, thanx for listening.

TIM LOVE LEE IS ON HIS WAY!!
  12:11pm
robyn:

another dead spy checking in ;)
  12:13pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Funny - I could really use "something cool" right now. Work-related bs making me hot under the collar!
  12:14pm
Duane:

Robyn!!
  12:15pm
Caryn:

Yay, a fellow deceased espionage professional!
  12:17pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Hang in there Mr. Shatan
  12:18pm
still b/p:

Hi, Duane.
See/hear these "rediscovered" tracks? I like 'em. The ones I could stream anyway -- one link seems dead.

http://www.npr.org/2012/04/09/150291830/5-long-lost-soul-songs
  12:20pm
Duane:

Hi Still b/p. I saw that list. It's great. I've played a few of those tunes on my show. No Jackie Shane though:(
  12:22pm
Jeremy Shatan:

I'm officially a charioteer now. Funky & love the synth.
  12:26pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

and Moulton is still the man...
  12:27pm
Cecile:

I'm going to start referring to "Jesus is my boyfriend" as "cage the panther" songs, after that weird poem that keeps popping up on WFMU.
  12:27pm
Cecile:

or is it a leopard? All I know is beautiful Michelle seems to channel the movie Cat People.
  12:28pm
Brad:

Loving this playlist so far!
  12:33pm
Duane:

thanx brad!
  12:35pm
Cecile:

style council jr!
  12:38pm
Caryn:

Singing along over here...
  12:40pm
Kevin Pork:

play something weird
  12:42pm
Cecile:

Duane said to tell you the last Groove Armada CD was great. Which I will.
  12:50pm
Martin:

Hi Duane,
your playlist are pouring like honey into the ears .:).
  12:57pm
Stephanie:

Enjoyed the interview! Love TLL's "One Night Samba."
  12:58pm
Tim Love Lee:

Thank you Stephanie!
  12:59pm
livia:

Great interview!
  1:04pm
other david:

ditto, great interview & real nice start to the set
  1:06pm
Tim Love Lee:

Thank you Cecille!!
  1:07pm
Cecile:

you are welcome, digging the grooves here and loved the Spinal Tap shout-out.
  1:07pm
Cecile:

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Scritti!
  1:08pm
Kat:

What Cecile said. SCRITTI!
  1:08pm
notGurl:

oh.....green gartside you make my poonanny twinge with desire
SCREEEEETIPOLEEEEETTTTIIIIIII
  1:09pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Man, I love Scritti Politti
  1:09pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Ahhhh, Scritti. The sweetest thing, indeed. I wish he would bring his apparently fabulous band over here for a show or two...
  1:11pm
Kat:

notGurl: Is Green Gartside still hot?
  1:17pm
Jeremy Shatan:

He still has nice eyes, but I think he borrowed his beard from someone: http://pitchfork.com/news/41685-5-10-15-20-scritti-polittis-green-gartside/
  1:17pm
Cecile:

he looked like a bearded dude now, instead of a revolutionary glamor boy
  1:19pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Ahh, middle age and middle class life...
  1:20pm
Cecile:

I like beaded dudes a whole lot better anyway.
  1:21pm
Cecile:

bearded.
Beaded I have no opinion on.
  1:24pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Gartside had it pretty rough there for a few years, it's great that he's come through it so well...
  1:25pm
Cecile:

yeah, he's super-smart and I'm glad Pitchfork talked to him.
  1:26pm
Cecile:

gotta love anything that calls out to Bust a move.
  1:27pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Hey Mr. Lee, you're doing a great set...
  1:27pm
Kat:

I'm gonna have to check that Pitchfork interview out later. Thanks!
  1:29pm
Tim Love Lee:

Thank you Jan
  1:33pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Yes - these segues are smooth like butter on ice.
  1:34pm
paula pc:

just got here and WOW tummy touch in the house!! Hooray!!! from a huge chungking et al fan...
  1:37pm
chris:

Set's blazin', y'all. Muchas thank yous for the happy ears
  1:39pm
Cecile:

paula, you like them? So do I!!!
  1:40pm
Cecile:

aha! Tim Love Lee put 'em out. Der. I should learn to read.
  1:41pm
elisabeth:

Loving the show!! Its making my chores go faster:)
  1:45pm
Tim Love Lee:

thank you Paula
  1:46pm
Stephanie:

Digging the DJ DRM!
  2:00pm
Jeremy Shatan:

I need more info on Zombaze! Website, even a MySpace...Google ain't helping.
  2:01pm
Tim Love Lee:

Jeremy Shatan: Check Buddha Beats for the Zombaze..Cheers!
  2:05pm
steve:

omg... ive loved this track for ages and NEVER knew what it was ... thank you Duane!!!
  2:05pm
Cecile:

Is there a comp of those Crystal records singles?
  2:07pm
Duane:

Cecile: Not yet..I'm currently working on getting one out slowly with my namesake tho!
  2:08pm
Cecile:

awesome.
The two you played today were killer.
  2:10pm
Caryn:

Agree with Cecile. The Crystal tracks were both awesome.
  2:12pm
Duane:

I agree...my Uncle Derrick produced them. He has a bunch of reggae disco tunes that are begging to get comped. Keep you posted!
  2:14pm
Cecile:

You know, this pop-reggae stuff works with other pop. Next to dub, it's not so successful, but it stands up really well with other dance music.
  2:15pm
Cecile:

I mean in general, Dennis Brown seg'd to this just fine.
  2:16pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

You gotta get your uncles later stuff out, most folk don't know much of his work after the early 70s
  2:17pm
Duane:

I concur Jan
  2:17pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Derrick is a seriously underrated singer as well.
  2:19pm
Cecile:

I don't know any of his work as my taste in reggae is very particular. But early 70s reggae I can get behind.
  2:20pm
paula pc:

@Cecile -- It's FMU that introduced Chungking to me = Jantine B's premium one year started with "Let The Love In"...sorry for late post but want to give props to that song, to Tim, and to FMU where deserved, once again!
  2:21pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Cecile, that's a bit of a blanket statement, every period of reggae has had more variety then you'd think...
  2:21pm
Cecile:

Nice, paula.
Pandora introduced it to me - I fell in love with the song "Come with Me" about three or four years ago and set up a station for it.
  2:22pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Duane, what would we do without Numero?
  2:22pm
Cecile:

I realize that, but let's just be blunt about it -I do not like Bob Marley (except for the early stuff) at all. My sister makes up for me, though, so the cosmic balance is maintained.
  2:23pm
Duane:

Jan: Life would be a bit less funky, that's for sure
  2:23pm
Cecile:

also, I never did get toasting apart from liking the occasional Eek a Mouse or Yellowman song.
  2:23pm
fxo:

kudos for having Tim Love Lee on your excellent show.
  2:24pm
Cecile:

you guys, Eclipse Records just re-opened in DT St. Paul, and has stacks of Numeros. Piles of 45s and no CDs!
  2:25pm
Cecile:

something to do at lunchtime, finally.
  2:25pm
Duane:

thanx for listening FXO!!
  2:26pm
paula pc:

you just cannot stop Daisy Martey's vocals
  2:26pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Cecile, Bob Marley doe not equal all of 70s reggae. He's not even close to my favorite artist of the period
  2:26pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Wait, did my computer just break or did someone say they didn't like Bob Marley?! It's ironic, because one of the main people who got me deeper into reggae was my high school science teacher and her name was Cecile!
  2:30pm
Cecile:

Yes, I know Jan. But he's had such a huge influence. I love many artists from that period - Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, Junior Murvin, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, of course the Harder they Come soundtrack. I just am not excited stuff in Marley's later style, and that's what I encounter out here. Not on 'FMU, just in my local travels.
The 60s and 70s are my favorite period of reggae. After that, I mostly stick to the Singers and Players stuff and dub because it's kinda loopy.
  2:31pm
Cecile:

about stuff...
  2:31pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Dub Syndicate Classic Selections Volumes 1-3
  2:33pm
Cecile:

yep, like loads of what I've heard of the On-U sound.
  2:35pm
Cecile:

anyway, didn't mean to detract or anything.
I just really like the vibe of many early 70s reggae artists a lot - the soulful sound
  2:39pm
northguineahills:

I've been silent working on stuff.....Nice interview w/ Tim, enjoyed Dennis Brown, Ersen, and this Earlies track.
  2:40pm
northguineahills:

For awhile, all of the Studio One singles were available for download, not sure if they still around. Of course I grabbed them all.
  2:40pm
Cecile:

okay, tell me about this Eight Minutes.
  2:41pm
Caryn:

Been another great show, Duane! Any chance of you playing some King Floyd next week?
  2:44pm
Duane:

Cecile: I HAD to play that track twice. Teen J5 styled group from NYC. One album and that was it!
  2:45pm
Duane:

Caryn: I can definitely play some King Floyd for you next week:)
  2:45pm
Mike East:

Great show today, Duane. Been listening, not commenting. Cheers!
  2:46pm
Cecile:

I love it. I hope they all went on to happy lives. That singer is smooth for a little kid.
  2:46pm
Duane:

And Thanx for all of your positives. If I missed thanking you individually, blame my multi-taskin'. Great time being had today!!
  2:46pm
roger:

Sorry for the late comment, but I was in the car until now. What was that amazing percussion track you played around 1:25? I made a note to myself that said "2 songs after it was a song that had a chorus 'stop this train'" but I can't figure it out from the track titles. Any help anyone?
  2:48pm
Duane:

roger: I think that was one of Tim Love Lee's tracks. I believe it was MPB4. The archive will be up later today of the whole show
  2:49pm
roger:

excellent, thanks!
  2:50pm
allan:

Electric piano always reminds me of rain, but I think that’s because it reminds me of the local forecast on the weather channel when I was a kid. Either way I like this
  2:51pm
Caryn:

Aw, thanks, Duane :)
  2:51pm
Stephanie:

What a track...Blue Magic..thanks!
  2:51pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Bluuuuue Magic!
  2:52pm
Cecile:

smooth as silk.
  2:53pm
Jan Audun Uretsky:

Gonna be away from my keyboard for a few, so thank you once again Duane, and thank you Tim Love Lee
  2:55pm
Caryn:

I think I'm going to develop whiplash after 3 hours of bopping my head along to the grooves... And the awesomeness of Blue Magic is not helping.
  2:57pm
Jeremy Shatan:

Yeah, that Blue Magic is H-O-T. Cheers, all!
  2:57pm
Cecile:

Jeez, another killer track.
  2:57pm
Cecile:

pass the ibuprofen and the ice bag, Caryn.
  2:57pm
allan:

ah i hate being busy all day "working" so that i can't catch this show til it's ending thanks for the tunes
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