Friday, December 22, 2017
Underneath My Fingers
Don't really find myself listening to a lot of so-called indie rock anymore, but this here heartwarming collection of duets calls for an exception. The combination of ace songs, relaxed vibes, and a pleasant air of unpretentiousness sets this Aussie/US combination far apart from the pack. The Neil & the Horse flavoured track below, written by Courtney Barnett's partner Jen Cloher, just happens to be my current fave.
Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Fear Is Like A Forest
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Walk This Way
Instrumental freakfolk bliss from the Windy City courtesy of Bill MacKay and Ryley Walker, with a little help from a cellist from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra no less. I'm off to spiderland, folks. Care to join me?
Bill MacKay & Ryley Walker - I Heard Them Singing
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Forever And Ever
Just got the sad news that Michael George Haynes, better known as Michael Prophet, has left us. The Jamaican reggae tenor was only 60 years old. I always admired his rootsy work with Yabby You in particular. Miss him, my brethren.
Michael Prophet - Praise You Jah Jah
Monday, December 18, 2017
Close My Eyes
Just got the sad news that Pat DiNizio passed away last week. The leader of New Jersey powerpop combo supreme the Smithereens was just 62. Miss him.
The Smithereens - Blood And Roses
The Smithereens - House We Used To Live In
Friday, December 15, 2017
Oh What Fun
"If you want another drink, there's plenty more under the sink..." A soul shakedown party is in order, as For The Sake Of The Song turns 10 today. Hurray and all that, my amigos da musica. Lovely jubilee artwork by the mighty Tinca. Fools, and fool's hats.
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Soul Shakedown Party
Wanda Jackson - Let's Have A Party
Porter Wagoner - The Life Of The Party
Kevin Coyne - Having A Party
The Heptones - Party Time
Allen Toussaint - When The Party's Over
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Give It To You
I'm sure the Dead had a groovy time playing at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza back in '78, but for a number of reasons, the recorded results were anything but stellar. Here's the one exception really, featuring Nubian oud player Hamza El Din and his students. Hey now, mighty mellow...
Grateful Dead - Ollin Arageed
Labels:
Grateful Dead,
Hamza El Din,
Jerry Garcia
Monday, December 11, 2017
Soul Trane
And of course, there's always the genius of John Coltrane. Every once in a while one needs to be reminded of that, my amigos da musica. So here we go again, with a trio of fine fine early tracks.
Wilbur Harden & John Coltrane - Tanganyika Strut
John Coltrane - Minor Mishap
Tadd Dameron & John Coltrane - Mating Call
Labels:
John Coltrane,
Tadd Dameron,
Wilbur Harden
Friday, December 8, 2017
Sky On Fire
This just in from the oversight dept: totally forgot about Mark Lanegan's new album. A useful reminder by the Swede over at Unthought Of, Though, Somehow put me back on the right track. For as the somewhat overproduced Gargoyle probably isn't the best the former Screaming Trees frontman can offer, that golden baritone is always irresistable.
Mark Lanegan Band - Sister
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Heavy Load
On a new live album called The Chapel, our beloved heavy folkrockers of Heron Oblivion surprisingly go wild with a Sir Doug classic. That's the lovely Meg Baird in the role of singing drummer, folks, doing her best Sandy impression. "And it sure does wig me out, when I think about what went down..." Indeed.
Heron Oblivion - Crossroads
Sir Douglas Quintet - At The Crossroads
Labels:
Doug Sahm,
Heron Oblivion,
Meg Baird,
Sir Douglas Quintet
Monday, December 4, 2017
Into The Fire
Another record store day surprise, from the lost and found department this time. New Stuff is an endearing collection of late-nineties acoustic demos by the legendary Waylon Jennings, who sadly passed away in 2002. Recently rediscovered by his son Shooter, this unadorned batch of songs may not be outlaw country's holy grail, but it sure is fun to hear 'old number one' in such an intimate setting.
Waylon Jennings - Good Time
Friday, December 1, 2017
Ready To Go
Seems like a good day to sample some wacky country and rockabilly gems from the first 2 volumes of the amazing Hillbillies In Hell series. As this stuff is highly addictive, you'll understand that I'm currently on the lookout for parts 3 and 4. Soon, soon.
Benny Joy - Dark Angel
Margie Singleton - Jesus Is My Pusher
Buddy Knox - I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself
Jimmy Newman - The Devil Was Laughing At Me
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