Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Copy Of Zoso





















I've never been much of a hard rock enthusiast, but early Monster Magnet remains a guilty pleasure, their Spine Of God album from '91 first and formost. Maybe because David Wyndorfs brainchild was so over the top and drugged out it almost defied belief? 'Swings like god's own dick' was their motto at the time: an accurate observation if ever there was one.
Monster Magnet - Nod Scene

Monday, June 19, 2017

Tanta Ilusión





















In need of some duende in this hot weather, amigos? That's muy bien, as we've got a trio of fine examples of classic gypsy flamenco puro for you today. ¡Al cante!
Rafael Farina - A Pedirme Una Limosna
Manuel Jiménez Rejano - Cuando Escribo Mis Poemas
Ramon El Portugues - Porque Sabes Escribir

Friday, June 16, 2017

Roaming Gigolo





















At the end of this month, the renowned Tompkins Square label will re-release two rare albums by Will (a.k.a. William C.) Beeley. The folky Gallivantin' from '71 originally came out as a private press of 200 copies only, while the more countryrock-orientated Passing Dream ('79) was issued in small numbers on the tiny Malaco label. Incidentially, this was also the recording debut of future Dylan sideman Larry Campbell. Both, needless to say, are interesting to say the least. Cream on the cake dept: next year will see a brand new album by the long haul trucker from New Mexico.
Will Beeley - Gallivanter
Will Beeley - Standin' At The Station

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Did The Moonwalk



















Mark Kozelek collaborates with Justin 'Jesu' Broadrick to tackle the late Wacko Jacko. As usual, he pulls no punches. Weirdest song of the year?
Jesu/Sun Kil Moon - He's Bad

Monday, June 12, 2017

Too Late





















Finally got the reissue treatment: the Possum's long lost collaboration with Roy Acuff's long-time backing band the Smoky Mountain Boys. Cool country from the early seventies.
George Jones & The Smoky Mountain Boys - The Great Judgement Morning

Friday, June 9, 2017

Spinning Our Wheels





















Tried this one on for size because Hiss Golden Messenger's MC Taylor recommended it via his Instagram account, and Mike's a man of taste alright. And I'm glad I did, as Big Bad Luv is as honest an Americana record as they come.
John Moreland - No Glory In Regret

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Let's Just Be Glad





















A legendary singer/songwriter is coming to our fair town and we've got our tickets. Might be one of the last opportunities to see Kris Kristofferson (80) live in concert, as the former army helicopter pilot, Nashville janitor, outlaw country icon, and Hollywood actor has been suffering from Lyme disease and memory loss for some time now. His motto should be anyone's really: 'tell the truth, sing with passion, work with laughter, love with heart, 'cause that's all that matters in the end...' Here's hoping he'll play this old chestnut.
Kris Kristofferson - For The Good Times

Monday, June 5, 2017

Hand To Mouth





















"And some days you see the dustcloud, as it rolls across the sky..." A true gem from the still way underrated British folkrocker Michael Chapman. Run to your local record emporium to buy Wrecked Again ('71) together with Rainmaker ('69) and Fully Qualified Survivor ('70) for starters, and you'll probably find yourself digging deeper into his oeuvre in no time.
Michael Chapman - Fennario

Friday, June 2, 2017

Dig It





















The more or less forgotten altist Byard Lancaster honours Trane. In the process, he digs way deep.
Byard Lancaster - John's Children

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Du Paradis



"Halfway to heaven with paradise waitin'..." Presenting an ambrosial six pack for your listening pleasure. Heavenly artwork comme d'habitude by Tinca. Just groove me, my amigos da musica.
Charlie Parker - Bird Of Paradise
The Cookies - In Paradise
John Prine - Paradise
Doug Sahm - Groovers Paradise
Nick Lowe - Halfway To Paradise
The Saints - See You In Paradise

Special bonus track:
The Monochrome Set - Ici Les Enfants

Monday, May 29, 2017

You Just Don't Know





















Finally managed to dig up a copy of the elusive Jacobites debut here in town. And thankfully, it appears that Sudden and Kusworth's brand of ramshackle rock & roll has aged rather well. Ever so charming.
Jacobites - Silver Street