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May 28, 2007

Heavy Sounds

Show #49 - Some heavy tracks in this one, I'm telling you... the show opens off with some smoking latin music - a kickass Fruko track from the recent Soundway compilation 'Colombia!', followed by a pair of hard-hitting tracks on the Cotique label.  Other show highlights include the Melton Brothers' funky version of 'I'll Take You There' from their private 1979 LP,  Sonny Bono's take on Krautrock with 'Motel II', Funkadelic, and the great Curtis Mayfield with 'Right On For the Darkness'.  Finishing off the show is trombonist Phil Ranelin's deep spiritual jazz tune 'Vibes from the Tribe'.  Some songs are upbeat, some slower, but definitely some heavy tracks worth checking out.  

Listen to Show #49My Odeo Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)

Fruko y Sus Tesos - Salsa Na Ma
Johnny Colon y Su Orchestra - Descarga
Charlie Palmieri - Either You Have It Or You Don't
Doris Monteiro - A Feira
El Chicles - Music for a Play Boy
Sonny Bono - Motel II
Leslie Miller - He Quit Me Man
Melton Brothers Band - I'll Take You There
Funkadelic - Can You Get to That
Curtis Mayfield - Right on for the Darkness
Phil Ranelin - Vibes from the Tribe

May 20, 2007

And We're Back (Finally!)

Sorry for the delay folks, sometimes life gets in the way... anyways, I have an interesting show this week - some jazz grooves, some Brazillian stuff, and some rock stuff.  I also have another great and random Quebec 45, this time a cover of Lee Dorsey's Ya Ya on the Dinamic label.  I think there must just be an endless supply of cool Quebec 45s... I even heard a story about people finding 45s from the great Lee Gagnon 'Jeremie' album - how cool is that!? 

Anyways, I'm a real big fan of the Rotary Connection, and Charles Stepney's lush orchestrations, which fit so well with Minnie Riperton's voice, so I had to play a track from their great LP 'Songs' on the Cadet Concept label.  There are lots of great songs on that LP, and I chose 'Tales of Brave Ulysses', which was a song originally written by Eric Clapton for Cream.  Also on this show is a pair of songs by the Brazillian percussionist Airto Moreira, who, along with Flora Purim, was a Brazillian artists who played on a lot of music in the US.  He's got a very interesting style that I like quite a lot.  All that plus Gal Costa, Earth Wind & Fire, Nostalgia 77, and a great long moving track by the Czech band Jazz Q Prague.  It's nice to be back!

Listen to the show! My Odeo Channel (odeo/b4f95457dcd9c38b)

One G Plus Three - Summertime
Jimmy McGriff - The Worm
Earth Wind and Fire - Help Somebody
Gal Costa - Deus E O Amor
Airto - Papo Furado
Airto - Andei
Rotary Connection - Tales of Brave Ulysses
Jazz Q Prague - The Wizard
Nostalgia 77 - Changes
The 5 Stairsteps - Ooh Child
Joel Denis - Ya Ya

May 08, 2007

A little behind this week...

Bear with me, the show will be up when I can find a minute (er... hour) to record the next show... I've got a bunch of interesting stuff pulled from the stacks, I just need to record it.  Thanks for your patience.  In the meantime, go check out Waxing Deep for tons of great shows.

 Alex


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