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No more crying, no more weeping and no more moaning | ||
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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) |
L.V. Sisters |
Isalukwazi (Listen: Pop-up) |
Classic South African Jive (Electric Jive 1964) |
S.D.V. Swing Band | Yo-Yo Jive |
Ice Cream & Suckers: South African Soul
(Mercury ) |
Chris Schilder Quintet feat. Mankunku | Spring |
Spring
(Atlantic 1968) |
Barney Rachabane & Company | Bambo's Bump |
Sweet Matara
(Black Music 1976) |
Johannesburg Street Band | Letter to Prospect Township |
Dancin' Through the Streets
(Uni 1968) |
Super Tens | Ba Ka-Sipho |
Indod' Iyakhuluma
(Beat City 1981) |
Talkover Music: Memphis Black (Ingfried Hoffman) |
Why Don't You Play the Organ, Man |
Soul Club
(Sonoroma 1969) |
Daddy Grace |
Cool Down by the Banks of Jordan (Listen: Pop-up) |
A Night With Daddy Grace
(American Odeon ca. 1955) |
Mighty Sensational Six of Little Rock, AK | Can't Hide Sinner |
b/w When I'm Gone
(Rae-Cox ) |
Kindly Shepherds | Every Year Carries a Number |
Gospel Grooves, Volume 5
(Nashboro 1960) |
Dixie Hummingbirds | Stop By Here |
b/w Christians Automobile
(Peackock 1957) |
Spirit of Memphis | Lost in Sin |
b/w When
(Peacock 1957) |
Angels |
Soon I Will Be Done |
An Evening with Slim and the Supreme Angels (Nashboro 1978) |
Spiritual Singers | Come and Save Us |
Ntasima
(Mississippi ) |
Talkover Music: James Moody |
The Teachers |
The Teachers
(Perception 1970) |
Agostinho Dos Santos |
Cancão do Mar (Listen: Pop-up) |
Agostinho Dos Santos
(Polydor 1958) |
Adoniran Barbosa | Vespera de Natal |
Adoniran Barbosa
(Odeon 1974) |
Dominuinhos | De Mala e Cuia |
Domingo Menino Dominguinhos
(Philips 1976) |
Wilson Simonal | Enxugue Os Olhos |
Vou Deixar Cair (Odeon ) |
Os Sambistas | Tanta Tristeza |
Conjunto Voz a Do Morro, Volume 3
(RGE 1966) |
Manduka | Saidacão |
Caravana
(Le Chant du Monde 1978) |
Talkover Music: Franz Auffray |
Sweet Popcorn (pt. 1) |
Original Popcorn
(Egg 1969) |
Kappo Umezu |
Stravizauls (Listen: Pop-up) |
Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai
(SKI 1975) |
Jef Gilson Nonet | A Free Call |
New Call From France
(MPS 1966) |
Peter Kowald |
Watu Wote |
Open Secrets
(FMP 1988) |
Freddie Hubbard | Interlude I |
Sing Me A Song Of Songmy: A Fantasy For Electromagnetic Tape (Atlantic 1971) |
Don Sleet | The Hearing |
All Members
(Jazzland 1961) |
Talkover Music: Dave Hubbard |
Booga Bop |
Dave Hubbard
(Mainstream 1971) |
Mebusas |
Grooving Out on Life (Listen: Pop-up) |
Blood Brothers
(Afrodisia 1973) |
The Funkees | Life |
Point of No Return
(Amba 1974) |
Witch | That's What I Am |
Introduction
(?? 1973) |
The Blackfoot | Jefferson |
The Foot Steps
(?? 1970s) |
Blackman Akeeb Kareem | Esin Funfun |
Tomorrow (EMI 1972) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Good morning. Good music, though I'd rather be listening on a porch. | |
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nothin betta than a porch pooch on hooch. | |
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You message makes me so happy. Much appreciated. | |
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That WAS Masakela! | |
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I am loving it right along with you! | |
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Doug, I love your show. | |
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You will access the new web stream exactly the way you currently access WFMU's broadcast stream. You will just have to click a different link. The link will appear on WFMU's website, but if you send me your email, I will be sure to send you the link directly. | |
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De Mala e Cuia gee MAH-la e QWEE-yah | |
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I love SY and Thurston, but sometimes get frustrated that things need his stamp to get noticed. But I'm glad he takes his role as tastemaker and popularizer seriously. He could get a lot of people to buy a lot of crap if he wanted. I guess I'm glad he uses his powers for good! :D | |
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I avoided Thurston's free jazz list for years out of some kind of reverse snobbery (for the very reason you articulate). Then, as I began to amass more and more amazing records via downloading, I couldn't help but note that every record on the list is flat-out killer stuff. Avoiding the list had been my loss. | |
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http://www.earth-dog.com/lounge/viewtopic.php?p=193411 | |
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Heart is still heavy about Kowald. What a devastating loss. | |
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http://rootstrata.com/rootblog/?p=1801 | |
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