Sing Song by John
Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette
from the album
Gateway 2 (ECM)
1978
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Palace Of The Brine by
Pixies
from the album
Trompe Le Monde (Elektra)
#3 on WXDU's top albums list for 1991
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Dear Madam Barnum by
XTC
from the album
Nonsuch (Geffen)
#92 on WXDU's top albums list for 1992
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Dead Crazy by feedtime
from the album
The Aberrant Years (Sub Pop)
Australia, 1985
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Hole In My Head by King
Tuff
from the album
Wild Desire 7" (Suicide Squeeze)
new
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The Lucky Ones by Mudhoney
from the album
The Lucky Ones (Sub Pop)
2008
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Satisfied by Tom
Waits
from the album
Bad As Me (Anti-)
2011. (Watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHn_Kb4Dz40&ob=av2e)
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Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man? by Carolina Chocolate Drops
from the album
Leaving Eden (Nonesuch)
new!
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Hickory by Mariel
Vandersteel
from the album
Hickory (self-released)
Berkelee-educated fiddler who blends Appalachian and
Norwegian fiddle sounds. Really good.
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Le Reel De Nonc Will by Balfa Toujours
from the album
Deux Voyages (Rounder)
Louisiana, 1996.
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House Of Knowledge by
Steve Gunn
from the album
Boerum Palace (Three Lobed Recordings)
my favorite recent purchase
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Sonny Boy Blues by Ted
Lucas
from the album
Ted Lucas (OM)
1975
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Thank You PK 1944 by
Michael Chapman
from the album
Rainmaker (Light In the Attic)
Reissued! Originally 1969. Incredible record.
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Heat Lap by Marisa
Anderson
from the album
(VA) God Damn, I Hate the Blues (KRAAK)
Beautifully-packaged set of two 45rpm records with 6 tunes
highlighting the more rustic side of this Belgian psych label's output.
Marisa Anderson plays lap steel here. She had a good album out on Mississippi
Records recently.
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Alabama Girls by Nathan
Bowles
from the album
(VA) God Damn, I Hate the Blues (KRAAK)
NB plays in Black Twig Pickers
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Wait Up by Uncle
Tupelo
from the album
March 16-20, 1992 (Columbia/Legacy)
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Money Green No. 2 by
B. Sam Firk
from the album
(VA) Fonotone Records, Frederick, Maryland (Dust-to-Digital)
Incredible box set documenting Joe Bussard's home label,
1956-1970
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Winter's Come And Gone by Gillian Welch
from the album
Hell Among The Yearlings (ALMO Sounds)
1998
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Give It To Me by The
Reatards
from the album
Teenage Hate (Goner)
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Home by Obnox
from the album
II: Masonic Reducer (12XU)
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A Piece Of The Pie by
C.R.A.S.H.
from the album
A War On All Fronts 7" (Post Present Medium)
new from L.A.
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Cult Merch by C.R.A.S.H.
from the album
A War On All Fronts 7" (Post Present Medium)
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Quite All Right by The
Reatards
from the album
Teenage Hate (Goner)
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It Won't Hurt When I Fall Down From This Barstool by The Sweetback Sisters
from the album
Looking For A Fight (Signature Sounds)
Brooklyn swing band
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When It Was Over by
Two Dollar Pistols
from the album
Here Tomorrow, Gone Today (8th House)
In tribute to drummer Matt Brown, who passed away
recently.
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Handful Of Heartaches by John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff
from the album
Leavin' Yesterday (Hands Up!)
In tribute to drummer Matt Brown, who passed away
recently.
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In The Window by White
Poppy
from the album
I Had A Dream (Not Not Fun)
new from Vancouver. Nice fuzzed guitars, repetitive beats,
layered noises, and ethereal vocals.
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Patricia's Thirst by
Choir of Young Believers
from the album
Rhine Gold (Ghostly International)
new from Copenhagen
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Strange Effect by Hollows
from the album
Vulture (Trouble In Mind)
new from Chicago
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Back To Those Days by
The Paperhead
from the album
The Paperhead (Trouble In Mind)
sorta new, from Nashville
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Goin' To Hell On A Sled by John D. Loudermilk
from the album
The Open Mind of John D. Loudermilk (Omni Recordings)
Essential compilation of 60s material from Durham-born
JDL!
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T.I.T.S. Would Be Proud/Bennie & The Jets by Cantwell, Gomez & Jordan
from the album
The John Tapes (Bull City Tapes)
split cassette tape w/Phil Cook & His Feat
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Can I Sleep In Your Arms by Willie Nelson
from the album
Red Headed Stranger (Columbia)
Happy 79th birthday earlier this week to Willie!
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Rat Salad Radio • May 2, 2012
Here are the spins from this morning!
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