Friday, January 25, 2013

Rat Salad Radio • January 23, 2013

 

Les Choses Qu'on N'obulie Pas by Trop Tard
from the album
Ils Etaient 9 Dans L'Obscurite (Sacred Bones)
80s French coldwave angst reissue

 

Quelque Chose A Dire by Trop Tard
from the album
Ils Etaient 9 Dans L'Obscurite (Sacred Bones)

 

Frozen Spectres by Skullflower
from the album
Desire For A Holy War (Utech)
2008 blacknoisedrone

 

Motherless Children by Ella Mae Wilson, Lillie B. Williams, and Richard Williams
from the album
(VA) Drop On Down in Florida: Field Recordings of African American Traditional Music 1977-1980 (Dust-to-Digital)
fab new comp

 

Do, Lord, Remember Me by Ella Mae Wilson, Lillie B. Williams, and Richard Williams
from the album
(VA) Drop On Down in Florida: Field Recordings of African American Traditional Music 1977-1980 (Dust-to-Digital)
Richard & Lillie Williams & their daughter Ella Mae are native Floridians.

 

Frosty by Albert Collins
from the album
Collins Mix: The Best of Albert Collins (Pointblank)
little blues guitar theme to match the weather...

 

Defended By Clouds by Evening Meetings
from the album
Evening Meetings (Sweet Rot)
New from Seattle.

 

The Crawl by Bardo Pond
from the album
Yntra (Southern)
New from Phila.

 

Is This Really Me? by J. C. Heavy
from the album
(VA) Man Chest Hair (B-Music)
new collection of 1970s "unissued studio demos and rare tracks of hard rock, hairy funk, heavy, prog from the toughest unknown rock groups of Greater Manchester, England MAN CHEST HAIR liberates 17 heroic outbursts of rare and unreleased Northern testosterone." !

 

The Midnight Hour by Bodo
from the album
Hits Internacionales (Shadoks)
1969 record, from Mexico City. Covering Wilson Pickett & Steve Cropper's song here....

 

All Alone by Julie London
from the album
Cry Me A River (Disky)
1956. Thrilled to discover that WXDU has a 3-CD set of Julie London.

 

Pégale a La Nalga by Fuentes All Stars
from the album
(VA) Diablos del Ritmo - The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985 (Analog Africa)
new comp

 

Nadie Se Salva De La Rumba by Celia Cruz
from the album
Azucar! (Fania)

 

One Way Ticket by Mimi & Richard Fariña
from the album
The Best of Mimi & Richard Fariña (Vanguard)
Any record that has songs like "Mainline Prosperity Blues" and "Sell-Out Agitation Waltz" is ok w/ me.

 

Does It Show? by Dwight Yoakam
from the album
Blame The Vain (New West)
2005

 

Barnaby, Hardly Working by Yo La Tengo
from the album
Fakebook (Bar/None)
1990. YLT @ Cat's Cradle tonight.

 

Yellow Sarong by Yo La Tengo
from the album
Fakebook (Bar/None)

 

Connected by Ambarchi/Fox
from the album
Connected (Kranky)
new drone from Australia

 

Insect (Theme Reprise) by Stick Insect
from the album
Circular Scratch (Teenbeat)
two basses, two sets of drums, glockenspiel, keyboards, etc

 

Messer, Scissors, Fork and Light by Can
from the album
The Lost Tapes (Mute)
http://www.discogs.com/Can-The-Lost-Tapes/release/3666496

 

The End Of The Film Era by Lonnie Holley
from the album
Just Before Music (Dust-to-Digital)
This is brand new, and the first-ever release by Dust-to-Digital featuring *new* recordings. Lonnie Holley is a self-taught artist, musician, improvisor, & sculptor from Birmingham, Alabama.

 

Chicago by Django Reinhardt
from the album
The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order (JSP)
Happy 103rd Birthday to Django. He died at age 43 of a brain hemorrhage.

 

Chicken by Pink Anderson
from the album
Medicine Show Man, vol. 2 (Bluesville)
1962. From upstate South Carolina. This is an old minstrel tune that Pink surely learned from his days with the traveling music & variety shows. There is another version of it on the compilation I am playing next.

 

The Chicken Sermon by Honeyboy & Sassafras
from the album
(VA) Cluck Old Hen - A Barnyard Serenade 1926-1940 (Old Hat)
Newest comp from Raleigh's ever-admirable archist(s), Old Hat Records. Li'l sumpin' here from 1930.

 

Chicken Reel Stomp by The Tune Wranglers
from the album
(VA) Cluck Old Hen - A Barnyard Serenade 1926-1940 (Old Hat)
San Antonio, 1937

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