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Kto Ma Dzis Czas (Who's Got The Time) by Nurt
from the album
Nurt (Sound by Sound)
Warsaw, 1972
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Aure by Maryam
Olomi
from the album
(VA) Harafin So: Bollywood Inspired Film Music From Hausa
Nigeria (Sahel Sounds / Little Axe)
Northern Nigeria, ~2011
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E Wele by King
Sunny Ade
from the album
Synchro System (Mango)
Southern Nigeria, 1983
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Sidi M'bark by Cheikh
Mohamed Riffi
from the album
(VA) Kassidat: Raw 45s from Morocco (Dust-to-Digital)
late 50s or sometime in the 60s
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Intro / I'll Go Crazy / Try Me by James Brown
from the album
James Brown Live At The Apollo (Polydor)
24-Oct-62
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Lonely Teardrops by
Ken Boothe
from the album
A Man And His Hits (Studio One)
Jamaica, 1970
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Finally Sees by The
Numerators
from the album
Dead b/w Finally Sees 7" (Suicide Squeeze)
Lubbock band relocated to Brooklyn like everyone else.
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Always On My Mind by
Jacco Gardner
from the album
(VA) 4-Way Split 7" (Trouble in Mind)
Record Store Day split featuring covers of cool 60s tunes.
This tune by Billy Nicholls.
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Come Again by Billy
Nicholls
from the album
Would You Believe? (Immediate)
A lovely listen, this record from 1968.
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Girl From New York by
Billy Nicholls
from the album
Would You Believe? (Immediate)
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See It My Way by Mikal
Cronin
from the album
MCII (Merge)
new, his IInd.
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André Breton by Pandercakes
from the album
Paint By Number EP (Fork and Spoon)
new from Columbia, So. Cack.
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Call Me In The Day by
La Luz
from the album
Call Me In The Day b/w Easy Baby 7" (Water Wing)
retro-y Seattle quartet. New 7".
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Big Boss Man by Holly
Golightly & The Brokeoffs
from the album
Long Distance (Damaged Goods)
2012
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Fender Stratocaster by
The Golden Lemons
from the album
Punkrock (Jetset)
German pop-punk 1996
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Rumble by Jack
Endino
from the album
Rumble 12" (Finders Keepers)
new from longtime Seattle producer/musician
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Slideways by D-Town
Brass
from the album
Golden Belt (self-released)
go D-Town! new! local! great.
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Ol' Dirty Hummingbird by Sao Paulo Underground
from the album
Beija Flors Velho E Sujo (Cuneiform)
new. Chicago. Rob Mazurek and co.
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Rhythm-A-Ning by Art
Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk
from the album
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk (Atlantic)
1958
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The Mirror by Double
Dagger
from the album
333 (Thrill Jockey)
disbanded 3-piece from Baltimore
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Live Fast Die Bass Wolf by No Love
from the album
demo (self-released)
new collab from Triangle punk scene
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Way Out by Bass
Drum Of Death
from the album
Bass Drum of Death (Innovative Leisure)
Mississippi garage slop yum yum. New.
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T. Rex Blues by Brother
JT
from the album
The Svelteness of Boogietude (Thrill Jockey)
new
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God's In The Chips by
Rich Rastagno
from the album
What Would It Be Like To Be Rich (Drag City)
early 80s lo-fi guy from Detroit
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Black Cat Blues by Bill
Wilson
from the album
Ever Changing Minstrel (Tompkins Square)
1973
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Vysehrad by Golden
Gunn
from the album
Golden Gunn (Three Lobed Recordings)
New Record Store Day collab. tween Steve Gunn and MC
Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger). A beauty!
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Austin, Eureka and Ely by Marisa Anderson
from the album
Mercury (Mississippi)
Great guitarist from Portland OR. Her newest.
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Old Names by Marisa
Anderson
from the album
Mercury (Mississippi)
Marisa Anderson has walked across the US nearly two full
times. That is truly cool.
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How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? by Blind Alfred Reed
from the album
(VA) Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural
Songs of Hard Times and Hardships (Yazoo)
comp of 20s & 30s songs. Mr. Reed was from West
Virginia.
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Hard Time Blues by Lane
Hardin
from the album
(VA) Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural
Songs of Hard Times and Hardships (Yazoo)
Nobody seem to know much bout Mr. Hardin. Maybe he's from
St. Louis, or at least been there once.
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Sunday, June 9, 2013
Rat Salad Radio • May 29, 2013
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