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June 8, 2007
Every time another staunch segregationist scumbag like Jim Clark dies, an angel gets his wings (and black-eyed peas and cornbread) | ||
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Artist | Selection | Album (Label / Recording date) |
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
Guilherme Coutinho |
Baby (Listen: Pop-up) |
Procura-Se (Chantecler 1971) |
Erasmo Carlos | Ciça, Cecília (Tem De Ciça) |
Erasmo Carlos
(Philips 1971) |
Avan Samba | Ibere |
Avan Samba
(Tapecar 1975) |
(click) |
Cancao do Espantalho |
A Noite do Espantalho [Soundtrack]
(Continental 1974) |
Arnaud Rodrigues | O Dia Que O Diabo Roubou O Bar |
Som do Paulinho
(RCA 1976) |
Odair Cabeça de Poeta | Estrada de Canindé |
O Forró Vai Ser Doutor
(CID 1975) |
Talkover Music: Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler |
Escravos de Jo |
Copa Mundial Muzique
(Guidance 1998) |
Akanbi Wright |
Everybody Likes Saturday Night (Listen: Pop-up) |
Àwon Ojísé Olorun
(British Library ca. 1941) |
BLO | Hypocrisy |
Step Three
(Afrodesia 1975) |
Pivi et Les Balladins | Samba |
Afropsychedelicdaze (Matsuli Music 1972) |
Archimedes Badkar | Kila Mtu |
Bado Kidogo
(MNW 1978) |
King Ayisoba feat. Batman | Champion No Easy |
Urban Africa Club: Hip Hop Dancehall and Kwaito (Out | Here ) |
Talkover Music: The Whitefield Brothers |
Weiya (Serengeti Beat) |
In the Raw
(Soul Fire 2002) |
Robbie Basho |
The Golden Shamrock (Listen: Pop-up) |
The Grail and the Lotus
(Takoma 1966) |
H.M.S. Bounty |
A Visit With Ashiya |
Things
(Sundazed 1968) |
Meic Stevens | Left Over Time |
Outlander
(Rhino Handmade 1970) |
Bill Fay | Tell It Like It Is |
Time of the Last Persecution (Deram 1971) |
Jim Sullivan | So Natural |
U.F.O.
(Monnie 1970) |
Talkover Music: The Steps |
Babendi Bendi |
Krontjong Warna-Warni
(Time Stereo 1960s) |
Roswell Rudd |
Maine (Listen: Pop-up) |
Maine
(Bvhaast 1976) |
Lloyd McNeill | Home Rule |
Washington Suite
(Asha Three 1970) |
(click) |
OLCSJBFLBC |
In Paris, Aries 1973
(BAG 1973) |
Nathan Davis | Evolution |
Happy Girl
(Saba 1965) |
Talkover Music: Charly Antolini |
Woe's All Over Me |
Soul Beat
(MPS 1968) |
Cachao y Su Conjunto |
El Bombin de Perucho (Listen: Pop-up) |
More Legendary Descarga Sessions
(Caney ca. 1958) |
Justo Betancourt | Oyeme Cantar |
Pa' Bravo Yo (Fania 1972) |
Raphie Martinez & His National Combo | El Palito de Escoba |
Cool Man!
(Mary Lou ) |
The Latin Brothers featuring Piper "Pimienta" Diaz | Las Caleñas Son Como las Flores |
Ola Latina Grandes Exitos Discos Fuentes 2 (Discos Fuentes/Amigo 1976) |
Talkover Music: Rubén González |
Tumbao |
Introducing...
(World Circuit/Nonesuch 1997) |
Millie Esperson |
Just Another Seaweed (Listen: Pop-up) |
The Soul of Texas Blues Women
(Home Cooking ) |
Daisy Burris | Four Strong Winds |
Crescent City Soul Patrol
(Grapevine 1966) |
Gloria Taylor | You Got to Pay the Price |
My Goodness, Yes! Soul Treasures From the Silver Fox Label (Sundazed 1969) |
Marie Queenie Lyons | Your Key Don't Fit It Anymore |
Crash of Thunder: Boss Soul, Funk and R&B Sides From the Vaults of King, Federal and Deluxe (Vampisoul 1970) |
Debbie Taylor | Leaving Him Tomorrow |
Basement Tracks: Soul Ballads From the Heart of Black America
(Sanctuary 1973) |
(click) |
Punish Me |
Makes a New Impression
(Volt 1971) |
Joyce Jones | Help Me Make Up My Mind |
What It Is! Funky Soul and Rare Grooves
(Rhino 1969) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
Listener comments! | |
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10:48pm
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The only answer I could ever give you is not recent enough. Typically when I get a "How come you don't play XXX more often, I wince and feel ashamed. There is so much desperately vital music and musicians to cover and my 180 minutes a week are so precious. To cover the entire globe of sounds and soundmakers is a heartbreaking enterprise because someone is always going to be left out. What I'd really like to do is climb to the top of the Empire State Building and scream the name Don Pullen into the wind until every man, woman and child has heard his music. It seems criminal to me that have could have gone almost exactly a year without having played Don Pullen. (The answer to your question is June 16, 2006.) The best part of having a weekly show, though, is that next week's show is always just around the corner. Listen for a Pullen selection then. Best to you and your family, Doug | |
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