Saturday, May 30, 2015

Heartland





















"Y el corazón de la tierra la sostiene, la sostiene..." As I like my flamenco as puro as can be, the fusion thing has never been my kinda thing. Too lightweight. I tend to make an exception for Pata Negra's Amador brothers though. These blues lovin' guys, who hail from the mean streets of the infamous Seville gypsy barrio they call Las Tres Mil, definitely have their hearts in the right place.

Pata Negra - Camarón

Thursday, May 28, 2015

No More Must I Strive





















Singer loses faith, puts god away. While we're waiting for a new Bill Callahan album, this stark beauty will do nicely.

Bill Callahan - Faith/Void

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

What You've Been To Me





















Karen Dalton did write songs... she just never got to record them. In collaboration with guitarist Peter Walker, overseer of the late singer's estate, the impeccable Tompkins Square label has now tried to set the record straight, asking a bunch of current 'great women of song' to interpret her legacy. Which in most cases definitely works a treat. Here's exhibit A, sung by the lovely Isobell Campbell.

Isobell Campbell - Don't Make It Easy

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Memory Serves You Well





















Happy birthday, Bob. Sweet 74 today. In celebration, let's turn to a first ever live outing of an old chestnut, better known as performed by the Band. Please notify your next of kin.

Bob Dylan - This Wheel's On Fire (live Madison '96)

Friday, May 22, 2015

Temperature Rising





















Have mercy on a cold and hungry Waylon, down and out in Dallas, Texas. Funky enough for ya? Thought so.

Waylon Jennings - Big D

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Love Uprising





















The latest addition to the mighty Pressure Sounds catalogue comes courtesy of Jimmy Riley, best known as a member of rocksteady vocal group the Uniques. His later solo stuff sure wasn't half bad either though, as the hard-hitting reggae of From The Ghetto shows. "Have to tell you all about it..."

Jimmy Riley - From The Ghetto
The Uniques - Out Of Love

Monday, May 18, 2015

Dig In





















In love with them tunes from the old, weird America? Then do yourselves a favour and buy this book. It's filled to the brim with colorful collector types, the blues mafia, throatsinging cowboys, and mythical Black Pattis. From the obvious (digging at dusty fleamarkets) to the ridiculous (scuba diving for lost wax wonders), it's an inspiring and thoroughly fun read. Nostalgic pre-war 78 rpm soundtrack in six pack form below, featuring tracks prominently highlighted in the book.

King Solomon Hill - My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon
Blind Uncle Gaspard - Sur Le Borde De L'Eau
Willie Brown - Future Blues
Down Home Boys - Original Stack O'Lee Blues
Kid Bailey - Mississippi Bottom Blues
Arthur Miles - Lonely Cowboy Part 1

Friday, May 15, 2015

Burn Well





















On the umpteenth Giant Sand album - Heartbreak Pass, out now - ole Howe Gelb just keeps on singing his personal desert blues. Nothing new under the sun then so, but its near-perfect laidbackness makes for an ideal soundtrack to a hopefully long hot summer still. Choice cut: the jazzy Gypsy Candle, a delicate duet with Lorna Kelly. "And the heart suffers its own beating just as well, as if it could be helped..."

Giant Sand - Gypsy Candle

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Time 4 Love















"If their ain't no justice then there ain't no peace..." A pissed off Purple One, back in vintage form. Sign o' the times?

Prince - Baltimore

Monday, May 11, 2015

Dodgy Now





















Some more Robyn? Well, why not indeed. After all, he's one of the few true living heirs tot the throne of Syd Barrett. And on top of that, he's often very funny, too. You can't go wrong with a song that starts with "Your mother is a journalist, your father is a creep, they make it in your bedroom when they think you're fast asleep..."

Robyn Hitchcock - Sounds Great When You're Dead

As I mentioned earlier, Hitchcock started his musical career in the legendary, always eccentric Soft Boys. You're nowhere without their A Can Of Bees and especially Underwater Moonlight albums, trust me. Here's a track from each.

The Soft Boys - Leppo And The Jooves
The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight

Friday, May 8, 2015

Murmur Of A Prayer





















No matter if you're in London, in gay Paree, or anywhere else in the world really. An impressive Dylan interpretation always hits home. Here's one of the darkest in the canon, delicately performed by a former Soft Boy.

Robyn Hitchcock - Not Dark Yet

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Rebel Music





















Back with a bang, as they say. It's been way too long since we featured any raï around here, the uplifting rebel music of north Africa. So let's go all out and feature a couple of the coolest chebs today, belting out some hypnotic classics from the maghreb. And since we're talking secular stuff here, why not make it a good ole six pack...

Cheb Kader - Al Awama
Cheb Mami - H'Rabti
Cheb Khaled - Chebba
Cheb Zahouani  - Djatni El Magloua
Cheb Sahraoui - Deblet Gualbi
Cheb Zergui - Ana Dellali