Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rat Salad Radio • April 25, 2012


 

The Phone Call by Pretenders
from the album
Pretenders (Sire)
1980

 

Up The Neck by Pretenders
from the album
Pretenders (Sire)

 

Tattooed Love Boys by Pretenders
from the album
Pretenders (Sire)

 

Space Invader by Pretenders
from the album
Pretenders (Sire)

 

The Wait by Pretenders
from the album
Pretenders (Sire)

 

Haha by feedtime
from the album
The Aberrant Years (Sub Pop)
Aussies, 70s-80s

 

Voyage To Heldonia by La Otracina
from the album
The Aquarian Wind (Who Can You Trust?/Sound of Cobra)
new from Brooklyn

 

Thousand Island Park by Mahavishnu Orchestra
from the album
Birds Of Fire (Columbia)
1973. A nice request from last week (thx)

 

Chicago Senorita by Harrison Bankhead Sextet
from the album
Morning Sun Harvest Moon (Engine)
Chicago bass player & severely grooving combo. New.

 

Mimbo by The Funkees
from the album
Dancing Time: The Best of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77 (Soundway)
! ! !

 

Everybody Knows by Peter Mulvey
from the album
The Good Stuff (Signature Sounds)
New album, his fifteenth. Leonard Cohen song.

 

'Taint Nobody's Business by Hammie Nixon, Van Zula Hunt & The Beale Street Jug Band
from the album
(VA) It Came From Memphis, vol. 2 (Birdman)
2001 comp. 1980 recording... Notes say "as Van Zula Hunt progressed into the song, she got more and more horizontal in her chair."

 

Sally Goodin by Hot Rize
from the album
Red Knuckles & The Trailblazers / Hot Rize (Flying Fish)
1984ish

 

untitled (tracks 5 & 6) by J Rocc
from the album
Some Cold Rock Stuf (Stones Throw)
taken from the "mystery disc" that came w/ the album proper... different mystery with each one purchased...

 

Blue And Blue by Dylan Ettinger
from the album
Lifetime of Romance (Not Not Fun)
New synth pop

 

Tanjobi No Yokan by Tenniscoats
from the album
Papa's Ear (Häpna)
Japanese duo Saya & Ueno, backed by the ambient Swedish group, Tape.

 

Fingers by Tape
from the album
Luminarium (Häpna)
2008

 

Národnich Pisni by Bohemian Instrumental Duo
from the album
(VA) Cylinder Recordings, vol. 3 (http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu)
1913 folk song original released on a ?celluloid cylinder. Beautiful minor key!

 

Alone by Weedeater
from the album
God Luck and Good Speed (Southern Lord)
Playing at Casbah on Saturday night 4/28. From Wilmington NC.

 

20 Dollar Peanut by Weedeater
from the album
God Luck and Good Speed (Southern Lord)


 

Vivian Revival Marksmanship by Vertacyn Arc Materializer
from the album
That's a Negative on the Leapfrog, Captain America (10 GeV)
They claim to have recorded this at a particle accelator in Calif. Well alright, then.

 

Corrupted Coffin by Thee Oh Sees
from the album
Castlemania (In The Red)
from last summer...

 

Twist Top by The Clean
from the album
Unknown Country (Flying Nun)
1996. Playing Cat's Cradle on June 8th!

 

Lovelight by The Coachmen
from the album
(VA) Lost Souls vol. 2: Garage Psychedelic Rock from Arkansas and Beyond, 1965-1971 (Psych of the South)
Late 60s, Little Rock, Ark.

 

The World Turns All Around Her by The Byrds
from the album
Turn! Turn! Turn! (Columbia)
1965

 

Christine's Tune by Flying Burrito Brothers
from the album
The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers (A&M)
R.I.P. bass player Chris Etheridge. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BITiY8M_oDo&feature=fvsr)

 

So Wrong by Patsy Cline
from the album
The Patsy Cline Collection (MCA)
Wow. Every time wow.

 

No Big Thing by Holly Golightly Featuring the Brokeoffs
from the album
Long Distance (Damaged Goods)
New slowed-down blues-o-countryish versions of some of her earlier song. Either version of this one is terrific.

 

Bottom Of My Bottle by David Childers & The Modern Don Juans
from the album
Jailhouse Religion (Little King)
from down toward (but not in) Charlotte. 2006.

 

Disconnection by Radar Eyes
from the album
Radar Eyes (HoZac)
New from Chicago. Nice fuzz rock, in short.

 

17 by Bad Checks
from the album
Graveyard Tramp (Loretta)
Raleigh, 1985. !!!

 

Animal by The Men
from the album
Open Your Heart (Sacred Bones)
new from Brooklyn too.

 

Red by King Crimson
from the album
Red (Atlantic)
Fripp, Wetton & Bruford (ack! sounds like a law firm!). 1974.

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