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Shallow Seas by Calico
Haunts
from the album
After All (Borderlord)
local, 2009. Great album!
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All Over The School by
The Comas
from the album
A Def Needle (Yep Roc)
local, ?2001-ish
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Painted Forest Fire by
Radar Bros.
from the album
(VA) Old Enough 2 Know Better: 15 Years of Merge Records (Merge)
lovely 2004 comp
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Some Small History by
Portastatic
from the album
(VA) Old Enough 2 Know Better: 15 Years of Merge Records (Merge)
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Solar Initiation by
American Cloud Songs
from the album
AUM (Dais)
new from Daniel Higgs & Robert Ryan. Kinda meditative
w/ piano and drony stuff but some strings and horns and banjo and what not as
well.
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Pillow Is Trash Talk by Wishgift
from the album
Folk Twain EP (Sophomore Lounge)
sludgy prog-rock-jazz carrying on
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Master Of The Universe by JEFF The Brotherhood
from the album
Upstairs At United Vol. 3 (453 Music)
Playing @ Berkeley Cafe tonight in Raleigh! Hawkwind song
here on this new release.
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Done With Thingy by
Dan Melchior
from the album
Excerpts (& Half-Speeds) (Kye)
Check out the cover. It's a painted-over Joe Cocker
record.
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Warm Womb by Filthybird
from the album
Southern Skies (Red Strings)
2007. Welcome to Durham, y'all.
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Not So Much A Garden - More Like A Maze by Michael Chapman
from the album
Rainmaker (Light in the Attic)
Reissue of his 1969 classic album. Had the great pleasure
of seeing him play last night at Pinhook & greeting him afterward.
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The Deserter by Fairport
Convention
from the album
Liege & Lief (A&M)
Another great English record from 1969.
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These Words by Megafaun
from the album
Megafaun (Hometapes)
Also last night at Pinhook was Hiss Golden Messenger w/
Brad & Phil Cook in the fold. Nice.
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Dreamwood by Hiss
Golden Messenger
from the album
Poor Moon (Paradise of Bachelors)
Still haven't bought this yet but after last night's gig,
it's at the top of my list. M. C. Taylor et al, Pittsboro NC.
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Balthazar's Song by
Hiss Golden Messenger
from the album
Poor Moon (Paradise of Bachelors)
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John Henry by John
Fahey (performing as Blind Thomas)
from the album
Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You: The Fonotone Years
(1958-1965) (Dust-to-Digital)
From the new box set.
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High Hill Blues by John
Fahey (performing as Blind Thomas)
from the album
Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You: The Fonotone Years
(1958-1965) (Dust-to-Digital)
These two tunes records April 15, 1960 in Frederick, MD
with Fonotone Records dude Joe Bussard.
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Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixe by Taj Mahal
from the album
Giant Step (Columbia)
1973
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Take A Giant Step by
Taj Mahal
from the album
Giant Step (Columbia)
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Po' Black Sheep by Carolina
Chocolate Drops
from the album
Leaving Eden (Nonesuch)
Their newest. Hard to believe they played in this room a
few years ago in front of two of us.
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Midnight Movie by Joe
Gibbs & The Professionals
from the album
African Dub Almighty: Chapter One & Two (Crazy Joe)
mid-70s dub as good as it comes
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I Found A Love/That's Where It's At by The New Bloods
from the album
(VA) The Sultans of Soul (Wind Hit)
New comp of soul & funk produced by Hadley Murrell.
1964 on this one from Phoenix. Set goes up thru late 70s.
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No Black Clouds For Dee Dee by Crocodiles
from the album
Endless Flowers (Frenchkiss)
new from San Diego
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Rent Money by Dent
May
from the album
Do Things (Paw Tracks)
lovely new synth-loopy-beats Beach Boys-ish record
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Mrs. O'Leary's Cow by
Brian Wilson
from the album
Smile (Nonesuch)
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All At Once by The
Old Ceremony
from the album
Tender Age (Alyosha)
Playing tonight at 7pm in Duke Gardens, rain or shine.
Info at dukeperformances.org
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First Night by Organos
from the album
Concha (self-released)
Local release from early this year by Maria Albani.
Playing at Salamandra's (Hillsborough Rd., Durham) on Friday night 'long
w/Airstrip.
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Beastless Burden by
Wood Ear
from the album
Steeple Vultures (Churchkey)
new (out yesterday) from Carrboro
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When Time Forgets Time by Mike Scheidt
from the album
Stay Awake (Thrill Jockey)
new
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Rat Salad Radio • June 13, 2012
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