Hardy Street
"Hardy Street" by "Big Guitars from Texas"
Was that a slight CD skip toward the end of the song?
The Hitchhikers featuring The Might Pope
Mr. Fortune
"Mr. Fortune" by "The Hitchhikers featuring The Mi...
We start today's show off with three cuts from new CD: "Jamaica to Toronto: Soul Funk and Reggae 1967-1974"
Noel Ellis
Memories
"Memories" by "Noel Ellis"
The CD is put out by Light in the Attic Records; see their website: lightintheattic.net
Cougars
I Wish It Would Rain
"I Wish It Would Rain" by "Cougars"
What a nice cover of the Temps hit!
Ernest Ranglin
Surfin'
"Surfin'" by "Ernest Ranglin"
Brilliant reggae/jazz guitar, with Monty Alexander on piano; from "Below the Bassline" (Island, 1996)
Rusty Bryant
Cootie Boggaloo
"Cootie Boggaloo" by "Rusty Bryant"
Recorded in 1969 or 70, recently released on CD as "Legends of Acid Jazz" on Prestige, produced by Bob Porter
Little Feat
Day at the Dog Races
"Day at the Dog Races" by "Little Feat"
A rolciking instrumental, written by the band, on their 1977 "Time Loves A Hero" album
Don Byron
Eugene I
"Eugene I" by "Don Byron"
A new CD on Cantaloupe Music, "Bang on a Can & Don Byron: A Ballad for Many"
Little Feat
Skin It Back
"Skin It Back" by "Little Feat"
After Lowell George died in 1978, Paul Barrere became leader of the band; this is one of his tunes, from "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (WB, 1974)
Sacred Spirit
Lay Down
"Lay Down" by "Sacred Spirit"
This is such an interesting album, a mix of classical strings and the blues. Who is 'the Brave"?
Sacred Spirit
On the Road
"On the Road" by "Sacred Spirit"
The CD is put out by the Rhythm & Blues Foundation, via Virgin Records
Little Axe
The Way I See It
"The Way I See It" by "Little Axe"
Skip McDonald and friends mess with the blues; from "Champagne & Grits" (Real World, 2004)
Little Axe
Will I Ever Get Back Home Again
"Will I Ever Get Back Home Again" by "Little Axe"
Let's hear another from the new Little Axe album
Howlin' Wolf
Midnight Blues
"Midnight Blues" by "Howlin' Wolf"
This is an alternate take of "Moanin' for My Baby"
John Mayall
Jacksboro Highway
"Jacksboro Highway" by "John Mayall"
British blues bandleader Mayall has been living on the West Coast for years; his website says he has released 55 albums-- although this tune is from the last one we have at WFMU, his 1990 album on Island, "A Sense of Place"
Gatemouth Brown
Breaux Bridge Rag
"Breaux Bridge Rag" by "Gatemouth Brown"
This talented fellow died last year, after decades of fine Gulf Coast music; someone just released his 1974 "Down South in Bayou Country" on CD
Doug Kershaw
Cajun Capers
"Cajun Capers" by "Doug Kershaw"
Kershaw popularized Cajun rock decades ago; he is still around, as this 2002 CD shows: "Easy" on Cooking Vinyl
Title cut to a live album, on Rounder (1996); this guy died way too young but he sure could rock the zydeco
Gatemouth Brown
Cassoulet
"Cassoulet" by "Gatemouth Brown"
Listen to Gatemouth play hot Louisiana fiddle!
Mel Brown
Chicken Fat
"Chicken Fat" by "Mel Brown"
In the 80s, I saw MB when we was in the house band at Antones blues club in Austin. This is the title cut to Mel's 1967 album on Impulse, now on CD
Alejandro Escovedo
Wave
"Wave" by "Alejandro Escovedo"
Our tribute to AE begins with this great tune from "A Man Under the Influence" (Bloodshot, 2001)
Alejandro Escovedo
Thirteen Years
"Thirteen Years" by "Alejandro Escovedo"
An instrumental version, title cut to 2002 album
Peter Cage
The End
"The End" by "Peter Cage"
This is the first of three cuts from the great album of AE tunes, "Por Vida" (Or, 2004)
Son Volt
Sometimes
"Sometimes" by "Son Volt"
When Alejandro was sick, a bunch of great musicians took his tunes and made a CD to raise money to help him out
Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra
Velvet Guitar
"Velvet Guitar" by "Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra"
Alejandro has recovered and continues to make great music
Alejandro Escovedo
With These Hands
"With These Hands" by "Alejandro Escovedo"
Rykodisc reissued the 1996 CD, with additional tunes and new cover art; help on this title cut from a bunch of Pete and other Escovedo percussionists
Dave Insley w/ Rosie Flores
South of the Border
"South of the Border" by "Dave Insley w/ Rosie Flo...
Gene Autry first sang this tune in his 1939 movie of the same name: "On the eve of World War II, federal agents Autry and Smiley Burnette are sent to help foil the plans of German spies attempting to gain control of Mexican oil fields."
Ramblin Jack Elliot
Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms
"Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms" by "Ramblin Jack...
Early Jack
THe Weavers
Pay Me My Money Down
"Pay Me My Money Down" by "THe Weavers"
A CD player refused to play this Pete Seeger fave, from the 1957 Carnegie Hall concert
Jim Campilongo & the 10 Gallon Cats
Bustin' Up
"Bustin' Up" by "Jim Campilongo & the 10 Gallon Cats"
Great instrumentals from "Loose" (Blue Hen, 2003)
Jim Campilongo & Norah Jones
Sweet Dreams
"Sweet Dreams" by "Jim Campilongo & Norah Jones"
Norah does a few vocals on "American Hips''-- the new album from JC Electric Trio
Rene Lacaille & Bob Brozman
Debussy A La Reunion
"Debussy A La Reunion" by "Rene Lacaille & Bob Bro...
A unique sound, from "Dig Dig" on Riverboat (2002)
Rene Lacaille & Bob Brozman
5 O.P. (Syncope)
"5 O.P. (Syncope)" by "Rene Lacaille & Bob Brozman"
Another duet from "Dig Dig"
Bob Brozman
Vieux Kanyar Blues
"Vieux Kanyar Blues" by "Bob Brozman"
Instrumental guitar from "Blues Reflex" (2004)
Bob Brozman
Chili Blues
"Chili Blues" by "Bob Brozman"
Recorded in 1981, reissued on CD on "Blue Hula Stomp" (Kicking Mule, 1996)
Rene Lacaille
Kizi'n Man
"Kizi'n Man" by "Rene Lacaille"
Sweet music from Reunion Island on "Mapou" (2004)
Rene Lacaille
Lusaka
"Lusaka" by "Rene Lacaille"
Another from "Mapou"
Roswell Rudd & the Mongolian Buryat Band
Buryat Boogie
"Buryat Boogie" by "Roswell Rudd & the Mongolian B...
Get down with the trombone, the scat singing, the horse sounds. And, yes, there's throat singing on the album: "Blue Mongol" (Soundscape, 2005)
Roberto Ruena y Su Apollo Sound
Viva Cortijo
"Viva Cortijo" by "Roberto Ruena y Su Apollo Sound"
One of the many new reissues on Fania; this tune is a 1978 salute to (now deceased) bandleader Cortijo
Hazel Dickens
They'll Never Keep Us Down
"They'll Never Keep Us Down" by "Hazel Dickens"
Rounder just released, on CD, the excellent soundtrack to Barbara Kopple's award-winning docomentary, "Harlen County, USA"
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