Sunday, June 9, 2013

Rat Salad Radio • May 29, 2013

 

Kto Ma Dzis Czas (Who's Got The Time) by Nurt
from the album
Nurt (Sound by Sound)
Warsaw, 1972

 

Aure by Maryam Olomi
from the album
(VA) Harafin So: Bollywood Inspired Film Music From Hausa Nigeria (Sahel Sounds / Little Axe)
Northern Nigeria, ~2011

 

E Wele by King Sunny Ade
from the album
Synchro System (Mango)
Southern Nigeria, 1983

 

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

 

Intro / I'll Go Crazy / Try Me by James Brown
from the album
James Brown Live At The Apollo (Polydor)
24-Oct-62

 

Lonely Teardrops by Ken Boothe
from the album
A Man And His Hits (Studio One)
Jamaica, 1970

 

Finally Sees by The Numerators
from the album
Dead b/w Finally Sees 7" (Suicide Squeeze)
Lubbock band relocated to Brooklyn like everyone else.

 

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.

 

Come Again by Billy Nicholls
from the album
Would You Believe? (Immediate)
A lovely listen, this record from 1968.

 

Girl From New York by Billy Nicholls
from the album
Would You Believe? (Immediate)

 

See It My Way by Mikal Cronin
from the album
MCII (Merge)
new, his IInd.

 

André Breton by Pandercakes
from the album
Paint By Number EP (Fork and Spoon)
new from Columbia, So. Cack.

 

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".

 

Big Boss Man by Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs
from the album
Long Distance (Damaged Goods)
2012

 

Fender Stratocaster by The Golden Lemons
from the album
Punkrock (Jetset)
German pop-punk 1996

 

Rumble by Jack Endino
from the album
Rumble 12" (Finders Keepers)
new from longtime Seattle producer/musician

 

Slideways by D-Town Brass
from the album
Golden Belt (self-released)
go D-Town! new! local! great.

 

Ol' Dirty Hummingbird by Sao Paulo Underground
from the album
Beija Flors Velho E Sujo (Cuneiform)
new. Chicago. Rob Mazurek and co.

 

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

 

The Mirror by Double Dagger
from the album
333 (Thrill Jockey)
disbanded 3-piece from Baltimore

 

Live Fast Die Bass Wolf by No Love
from the album
demo (self-released)
new collab from Triangle punk scene

 

Way Out by Bass Drum Of Death
from the album
Bass Drum of Death (Innovative Leisure)
Mississippi garage slop yum yum. New.

 

T. Rex Blues by Brother JT
from the album
The Svelteness of Boogietude (Thrill Jockey)
new

 

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

 

Black Cat Blues by Bill Wilson
from the album
Ever Changing Minstrel (Tompkins Square)
1973

 

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!

 

Austin, Eureka and Ely by Marisa Anderson
from the album
Mercury (Mississippi)
Great guitarist from Portland OR. Her newest.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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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