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Side 1 by Impact
All Stars
of the album
Java Java Java Java (Impact / VP)
1973
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Fite Dem Back by Linton
Kwesi Johnson
from the album
Forces of Victory (Island)
1979. UK dub poet's 2nd album.
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Independent Intavenshan by Linton Kwesi Johnson
from the album
Forces of Victory (Island)
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Entebbe by Dennis
Bovell
from the album
Decibel: More Cuts and Dubs, 1976-1983 (Pressure Sounds)
LKJ's bandleader
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Blood Ah Go Run by Dennis
Bovell
from the album
Decibel: More Cuts and Dubs, 1976-1983 (Pressure Sounds)
He also had a band called Matumbi.
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The Big Payback by Kenny
& The Beach Boys
from the album
(VA) West Indies Funk 2 (Trans Air)
Pretty decent JB cover!
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Stone To The Bone by
James Brown
from the album
The Payback (Polydor)
JB himself, bad as hell in 1974!
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Pope Will Roll by Light
Asylum
from the album
Light Asylum (Mexican Summer)
new electro-industrial-dance music from Brooklyn
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His And Mine Sensations by Liars
from the album
WIXIW (Mute)
WIXIW is pronounced "Wish You". 6th album from
LA trio w/ NY dance punks roots.
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LA, CA, USA by Stereo
Total
from the album
Cactus Versus Brezel (Staatsakt)
New one from S. T. !
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Rollover by Nice
Face
from the album
Horizon Fires (HoZac)
new rock-synth from Brooklyn
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Barnacles by Can
from the album
The Lost Tapes (Mute)
fab new 3-CD release featuring the best of 30+ hours of
master tapes that were found when Can's Weilerswist studio was dismantled.
This track features Rosko Gee, bass player for Traffic.
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Daddy's Little Girl by
Kelly Hogan
from the album
I Like To Keep Myself In Pain (Anti-)
Excellent new solo record for the ever-collaborating
Hogan, her first in more than a decade. Really great band: Booker T. Jones
(!), James Gadson (!), Gabe Roth, Scott Ligon. This song by M. Ward
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I've Got The World On A String by Frank Sinatra
from the album
The Capitol Years (Capitol)
(prev. song by Hogan all about Frank and Nancy)
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Hey Jealous Lover by
Frank Sinatra
from the album
The Capitol Years (Capitol)
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Something Stupid by
The Mavericks
from the album
Music For All Occasions (MCA)
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Goals In Slow Motion by Future of the Left
from the album
The Plot Against Common Sense (Xtra Mile)
new from Andrew Falkous
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Spectrelight by Mastadon
from the album
The Hunter (Reprise)
new from the major label heavy metal hitters
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What It Was, Was Football by Andy Griffith
from the album
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNxLxTZHKM8 ]
R.I.P. Mr. Andy.
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The American Metaphysical Circus by The United States of America
from the album
The United States of America (Edsel/Columbia)
1968. Happy 4th, friends.
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Mister 4th of July by
Joe Byrd & The Field Hippies
from the album
The American Metaphysical Circus (Columbia)
1969. Happier 4th yet! This was recorded right after Joe
Byrd left The United States of America (prev. tune)
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Vafa by Niyaz
from the album
Sumud (Six Degrees)
Their third album. Persian, Kurdish, Afghan, Turk &
Palestinian influences. The great voice is Azam Ali.
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Guitar El Chark by Omar
Khorshid
from the album
Guitar El Chark (Sublime Frequencies)
Egypt-born guitar star, mostly has lived in Beirut.
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Kâtip Arzuhalim Yare Böyle by Boris Manço
from the album
Dünden Begüne (Guerssen)
Turkish pysch-rock-folk, from a comp of his 45s that came
out between 1968 and 1971.
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She's The One That's Got It by Tav Falco's Panther Burns
from the album
Behind the Magnolia Curtain (Fat Possum)
Memphis, 1981. Excellent reissue!
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Straightaway by Lungfish
from the album
Pass & Stow (Dischord)
1994
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Sassi by Ahlen
Bikoum
from the album
(VA) Opika Pende: Africa at 78 RPM (Dust-To-Digital)
Sassi means "Welcome To You All" in Arabic. This
was recorded in 1932.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Rat Salad Radio • July 4, 2012
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