Showing posts with label Terry Callier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terry Callier. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2018

Here Comes Johnny





















High time for another musical six pack, my amigos da musica, so here we go. Artwork as usual by the mighty Tinca. Johnny come listen... To be continued soon, as there's a lot of Johnnys about...

George Russell and his Smalltet - Round Johnny Rondo
Charlie Feathers - Johnny Come Listen
Terry Callier - Johnny Be Gay If You Can Be
Connie Converse - Johnny's Brother
Ry Cooder - Johnny Porter
Wendy - Bye Bye Johnny

Monday, October 29, 2012

Bye Terry





















Just got the sad news that Terry Callier, folk/soul singer supreme, has passed away at the age of 67. Sure gonna miss you, candyman...

Terry Callier - Dancing Girl

Friday, May 6, 2011

Colour Me Gold















"Pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold..." The last installment in this series, as I have plain run out of colours, has got the Midas touch all over it. Postpunk legends Magazine go 007, country pioneer Hank Snow buys a one way ticket, and soul saviour Terry Callier mourns a love affair gone bad. Former Swell Map Nikki Sudden finds his pockets all empty, Britpoppers the Wonder Stuff use a golden banjo, and hiphoppers EPMD fall into a trap. "Oh you big big dummy..." Good stuff? Go buy some of the featured albums, ok?

Magazine - Goldfinger MP3
Hank Snow - The Golden Rocket MP3
Terry Callier - Golden Circle MP3
Nikki Sudden - All The Gold MP3
The Wonder Stuff - Golden Green MP3
EPMD - Gold Digger MP3

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Wild Weekend Vol. 14














High time for Wild Weekend #14. A special number that, as it´s the dorsal Johan Cruijff got famous with. Pele, Best, Beckenbauer, Maradona, Van Basten, Romario, Zidane and Maldini, to name but a few, were all downright amazing players and young Messi is currently in mouthwatering form, but Johan still gets my vote as the best footy player ever. Wasn´t too bad as a coach either. No wonder he just got appointed as honorary president of FC Barcelona. Anyway, on to the music now. Curious to hear what the iPod´s shuffle thingy has lined up for you this week? Then lace up your boots and read on.

"You might miss me when I´m gone..." I´ve said it before here and I´ll say it again: if you haven´t got Terry Callier´s funky ´73 masterpiece What Color Is Love, you´re really missing out on something special. Listen to the exemplary You Goin´ To Miss Your Candyman, then go buy this album asap. Thirty five years after her death, Umm Kulthum - or Oum Khalsoum, the spelling of her name always is a bit of a gamble in the west - is still revered in her native Egypt and all over the Arab world. No wonder, as her vocal abilities were nothing short of amazing. Here she is at the height of her powers, with slashing strings galore.

Terry Callier - You Goin´ To Miss Your Candyman MP3
Umm Kulthum - Qadet Hayati Hayra Alek MP3

"There's a girl living in this town, she's a fox and she knows it well..." One day when his ship comes in, Dave Edmunds is gonna make Deborah wonder where he´s been, and rightly so. From what I consider the pubrocker´s finest hour: Trax On Wax 4 (´78). Cleveland´s adventurous early punk scene has always been dear to my heart. Pere Ubu is best known of course, but let´s not forget the Electric Eels, Styrenes or Mirrors. She Smiled Wild (from a ´75 single on Ubu´s Hearthan label) is a perfect example of the latter´s Velvets-inspired sound.

Dave Edmunds - Deborah MP3
Mirrors - She Smiled Wild MP3

Os Mutantes hail Satan on this weird piece of Brazilian pychedelica, and why not? I´ve got their Everything Is Possible compilation on David Byrne´s Luaka Bop label, which is excellent musically, but for some reason doesn´t present the songs in chronological order. And that´s a bummer. And we´ve already come to the end of another Wild Weekend with a song from the one and only Crazy Horse. Featuring Danny Whitten, Jack Nitzsche and Nils Lofgren, Gone Dead Train comes from their eponymous ´71 debut. A solid album, but somehow I keep missing the presence of a certain Canadian loner every time I play it...

Os Mutantes - Ave, LĂșcifer MP3
Crazy Horse - Gone Dead Train MP3

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

With Gratitude




















Time to pay some dues here. Or: presenting some artists I discovered through the enthusiastic posts of fellow music bloggers over the past couple of years.

So here´s a ten pack of pure gratitude, featuring soul from Terry Callier, Rodriguez, Shuggie Otis and Syl Johnson, folk from the Incredible String Band, country by Willis Alan Ramsey and Tom T. Hall (cheers Paul!), afrofunk by Segun Bucknor and more modern sounds by Wooden Shjips and Sunburned Hand Of The Man.

And yup, I actually bought all the albums these tracks were on, after sampling the odd mp3 on the internets. Just goes to show that music blogging actually works, the man...

Terry Callier - What Color Is Love MP3
The Incredible String Band - My Name Is Death MP3
Rodriguez - Sugar Man MP3
Tom T. Hall - Spokane Motel Blues MP3
Segun Bucknor - Sorrow, Sorrow, Sorrow MP3
Shuggie Otis - Sparkle City MP3
Wooden Shjips - For So Long MP3
Syl Johnson - Is It Because I´m Black? MP3
Willis Alan Ramsey - Geraldine & The Honeybee MP3
Sunburned Hand Of The Man - Yer Own Eyes & The Number None MP3