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I Walk Alone At Night by The Zoltars
from the album
Walking Through The Dark (CQ)
new from Austin
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Early In The Morning by Z.Z. Hill
from the album
The Brand New Z.Z. Hill (Alive Naturalsound)
soul blues 1971
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It Was Only An Idea by
Tonk
from the album
Let's Keep It Dark (Future Standards)
new from Raleigh
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Oh My Girl by Question
Mark
from the album
Be Nice To The People (QDK Media)
Kenya 1974 psych pop rock
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Blessed by Caltrop
from the album
Ten Million Years and Eight Minutes (Blastocoel Sound)
a 2012 fave
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Call Your Guy by Oozing
Wound
from the album
Retrash (Thrill Jockey)
new heaviness from Chicago
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The River by Camel
Heads
from the album
Anoluz (Captcha)
new fuzzdrone instrumental from Sao Paulo
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Flower Punk by The
Mothers of Invention
from the album
We're Only In It For The Money (Verve)
1966. Frank Zappa passed away 20 years ago today. His
relentless critiques and sarcasm were well-honed even in 1966. R.I.P.
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Hot Poop by The
Mothers of Invention
from the album
We're Only In It For The Money (Verve)
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Help, I'm A Rock by
The Mothers of Invention
from the album
Freak Out! (Verve)
1968
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Are You Hung Up? by
The Mothers of Invention
from the album
We're Only In It For The Money (Verve)
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Peaches En Regalia by
Frank Zappa
from the album
Hot Rats (Bizarre/Reprise)
1970
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Teen Rex by The
Fuzz
from the album
The Fuzz (Munster)
new Memphis garagers incl. Harlan T Bobo
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Give It To Me by The
Reatards
from the album
Teenage Hate (Goner)
(Teenage Hate *CD* incl a couple old cassettes... this is
one of the cassette tracks)
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Clones by Oblivians
from the album
Sympathy Sessions (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
nother CD that compiles older stuff
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What RockNRoll Is All About by Oblivians
from the album
Sympathy Sessions (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
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Memphis Blues by The
Reatards
from the album
Teenage Hate (Goner)
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Leavin' Here by The
Gories
from the album
The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88 (Third Man)
!!!! new release!
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Boogie Chillen' by The
Gories
from the album
The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88 (Third Man)
This was recorded at a party. Listening to the crowd is
about as fun as the band. Originals from Mick & Dan but also covers of
John Lee Hooker (this'un), The Stooges, The Stoics, Tiny Bradshaw & more.
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Pots On, Gas On High by John Lee Hooker
from the album
Endless Boogie (MCA)
1971
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Taking Out The Trash by Endless Boogie
from the album
Long Island (No Quarter)
Band name came from the John Lee Hooker record above.
Awesome.
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Blues by Mike
Donovan
from the album
WOT (Drag City)
acoustic bluesy from former Sic Alps player
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Leavingness by WowolfoL
from the album
9 Songs (self-released)
new, local.
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Okay by MMOSS
from the album
Only Children (Trouble In Mind)
2012
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Maria de las Nieves by
Destroyer
from the album
Five Spanish Songs (Merge)
new
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Sharp Cutting Wings (Song to a Poet) by Lucinda Williams
from the album
Happy Woman Blues (Smithsonian Folkways)
1980
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Going Down Slow by Dave
Van Ronk
from the album
Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways
Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)
The late DVR was a fixture in the NYC folk-blues revival
in the 50s and 60s. Dylan slept on his couch when he got to town. DVR
recorded this old blues tune in 2001, the year before he died. New collection
from S-F.
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Pale Ale Hop by Andy
Statman
from the album
Superstring Theory (Shefa)
Nother longtime NYC vet, who, like Van Ronk, played in
Washington Square a lot in the 60s. He moved more klezmer, but never let go
of jazz, bluegrass either. Even shades of Dick Dale on this one, and a
Ritchie Valans rearrangement.
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Untitled IV by Million
Brazilians
from the album
Wet Dry Jungala (Moon Glyph)
new from Portland OR
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Pass The Hatchet, pt. 2 by Roger & The Gypsies
from the album
7" (Seven B)
1965
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Law 13 by Law of
the Least Effort
from the album
Library Catalog Music Series: Music for Measurements (Asthmatic
Kitty)
2009. L.o.t.L.E. = Casey Foubert's instrumental
compositions. This collection is an homage to 60's-70's session bands like
The Meters, Booker T & the MG's, The Funk Brothers, the JB's, &
guitar players like Clarence White, Link Wray, JJ Cale and John McLaughlin
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Bowling Green by The
Gosdin Brothers
from the album
Sounds of Goodbye (Capitol)
1968
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Li Loumouye Nourou by
Mar Seck
from the album
Vagabonde - From Super Cap-Vert to Number One: Unreleased
Recordings 1969-1980 (Teranga Beat)
Salsa King of Senegal, blending Cuban sounds w/ Senegalese
folklore. You can hear Orchestra Baobab right around the corner...
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Dee Moo Wóor by Orchestra
Baobab
from the album
Specialist In All Styles (World Circuit/Nonesuch)
2002
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Atomic Bomb by William
Onyeabor
from the album
World Psychedelic Classics 5: Who Is William Onyeabor? (Luaka
Bop)
Nigeria late 70s, early 80s
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Rock Out by Art
Ensemble of Chicago
from the album
(VA) The BYG Deal (B-Music/Finders Keepers)
2009 Comp
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Crazy Love by Buddy
Guy
from the album
(VA) Twistin' Rumble!! vol. 5: The Swingin'est Dance Party
Ever! (Crypt)
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Garbageman by The
Cramps
from the album
Songs The Lord Taught Us (Illegal)
1980
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Two Lips (Zwerm Guitar Quartet version) by Phill Niblock
from the album
Touch Five (Touch)
newww
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Rat Salad • December 4, 2013
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