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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
MOISTWORKS 2007 XMAS/NEW YEAR MIX Alex Moistworks Zip File : 2007 [Tagged 4 UR Pleasure]
Readers of Moistworks!
Don't know about you, but we've had a hell of a year: Lots of ups, lots of downs, and return customers know that the Brian and Ben have more or less carried Moistworks since late summer: James is busy building sand castles, and the last time I posted was in September, after Megan's death. Today - boxing day - would have been her 37th birthday.
I DREAM A HIGHWAY Gillian Welch Time The Revelator Acony : 2001 [Buy It]
If I'm not mistaken, the above is the third New Year's/xMas mix I've posted on Moistworks. I usually annotate the things. But, I've lost momentum - so let me off the hook this once, and I promise to come back strong in '08. In any case, this one's fairly self-explanatory, and in lieu of explanations, here are 21 uTube clips to get you through the writer's strike:
The Cats & The Fiddle : Killing Jive The Slim Gaillard Trio : Chili O Rootie Toots & The Maytals : Sweet & Dandy The Swan Silvertones : Only Believe Five Blind Boys of Alabama : Something's Got A Hold On Me Smokey & The Miracles : You've Really Got a Hold on Me Smokey & The Miracles : Ooh, Baby Baby The Beatles : I Am The Walrus The Dixie Hummingbirds : Bedside of a Neighbor The Soul Stirrers : I'm a Pilgrim The Harmonizing Four : I Trust in God Tiny Grimes : Never Too Old To Swing Dizzy Gillespie & Louis Armstrong : Umbrella Man Louis Armstrong & Johnny Cash : Blue Yodel #9 Johnny Cash & Oscar The Grouch : Nasty Dan Ralph Stanley : The Clinch Mountain Backstep Johnny Cash Impersonating a Rock and Roll Singer Impersonating Elvis Hank Williams : I Saw The Light The Neighborhoods : Prettiest Girl/No Place Like Home Bob Dylan : On The Street Big Black : Jordan, Minnesota
Oh and, before we leave you to your leftovers, some final words from Biggie Smalls:
PEPSI FREESTYLE Notorious B.I.G. [Unreleased]Labels: alex, holidays, new year's mix
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Saturday, December 30, 2006
16. CRY Joe Bataan Latin Funk Brother Fania/Vampi : 1972 [But It]
17. I NEED YOUR LOVE SO BAD Irma Thomas Imperial : 1964 Available on: Time Is On My Side Ace/Kent : 1996 [But It]
18. THANK YOU FOR SENDING ME AN ANGEL The Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food WEA : 1978 [But It]
19. DEAL RAG Walter Taylor Gennett : 1930 Available on: American Primitive II: Pre-War Gospel Revenants (1897-1939) Revenant : 2005 [But It]
20. ALLAH U AKBAR Brand Nubian In God We Trust Elektra : 1992 [But It]
21. JESUS IS WAITING Al Green Call Me Hi : 1972 [But It]
22. I SHALL BE FREE Toots & The Maytals Monkey Man Trojan : 1969 [But It]
Read the first and second parts of this post.
16. At some point, this entire mix was going to be about current events; I got too depressed making that mix, and never finished it. But this was too good to leave off - another acoustic-era mash-up, set in Viet Nam, but coming soon to a theater of war near you.
17. From this Globe and Mail article:Truth be told, Hill[the guy who put the Velvet Underground Acetate, which MW posted here, up on eBay]'s not the most passionate of Velvet Underground fans. A recent graduate, in history, from Concordia University, he's president of the self-founded Irma Thomas and Minit Records Fan Club (Thomas is a New Orleans soul singer, Minit a now-defunct indie record label) and the publisher of a music fanzine called $2 (Comes with Mixtape).
"Right now I'm getting caught up in Christmas," he said. He'll be shutting up Backdoor Records and Pastries shortly to head out to Vancouver to visit his parents. Then early in the new year, he's off to Taiwan for a visit he describes as "part holiday, part scholarly." 18. Ask & receive.
19. From another article I wrote for FEED, c. 1998 or so: One label that's made inroads into the twenty-something market is John Fahey's Revenant, a two-man startup dedicated to "raw music with a strong spiritual core." Thanks to sleek packaging and articles in major rock periodicals, Revenant is spreading the old time gospel sound far beyond the borders of the Yazoo/Folkways audience. Though not limited to roots releases - their most ambitious project to date is a five-CD set of Captain Beefheart rarities - Revenant has managed to sell 10,000 copies of Dock Boggs' 20's recordings. Though hardly impressive by major label standards, the figure is more than many indie cult bands have mustered, and indicates a burgeoning market for the music. "I think people are interested in not being fooled," Dean Blackwood, Fahey's partner, e-mailed me recently: "Irony is a very important tool in the 'post-modern' age - people my age tend to use it as a primary mode of expression... I think a lot of people are just sick of it and want something direct and raw, much like they wanted when they found Elvis in '54-'55 or punk in '75 or garage rock in the '60s."
More than anything, it's Revenant's refusal to segregate its old time releases in a folk music ghetto that gives me hope for the next wave of roots music releases. Surely, seeing Charlie Patton, Charlie Feathers, and Cecil Taylor side by side in their catalog is a sign that the next generation of folk fans will judge the music I love on aesthetic, rather than ideological terms. "We are not in the business of writing theses and finding music to support them," Blackwood said. "If we don't think the music makes for compelling listening independent of some sort of analytical framework, we do our best to leave it alone." Among other things, "Deal Rag" features an early, passing reference to a certain "pig-skin game."
20. Another thing I got back into this year was 5% rap, which blossomed in the early 1990s, with groups like Brand Nubian taking a turn towards the radical, and Ice Cube producing uncompromising records by Kam and Da Lench Mob. The second iteration of "Allah u Akbar" to appear on this mix which, if it was a double-album, I'd have included the lead-off track from Kanye West's Late Registration
21. A sort of dry-run for Green's Belle album, and a song I must have listened to a thousand times this year. From Green's super-underappreciated Call Me.
22. Funny to find that this was recorded the same year as the Velvet Underground's Live 1969 - in part, because the organ, guitar, and arrangement sounds so much, and so unexpectedly like VU. And, like VU at their best, it's breathtaking.
And that, dear readers, is that. Thanks for tuning in, and see you in 2007!Labels: 5% rap, alex, gospel music, new year's mix, spanish grease
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Friday, December 29, 2006
9. DUO OURO NEGRO Kurikutela Available on: Angola 60s: 1956-1970 Buda : 2000 [Buy It]
10. SUGAR ON MY TONGUE The Talking Heads CBS Demo Recordings : 1975 [Unreleased]
11. A WEDDING IN CHEROKEE COUNTY Randy Newman Good Old Boys WEA : 1974 [Buy It]
12. I CAN'T HELP MYSELF Gems Chess : 1964 Available (As an import) on: Mojo Chess Northern Soul Umvd : 2005 [Buy It]
13. PLEASE PLEASE ME The Ladies and Gentlemen, Keith Richards c. 1968 (?) [Unreleased]
14. DIRTY WHIRL TV on the Radio Return to Cookie Mountain Interscope : 2006 [Buy It]
15. ALLAH WAKBARR Ofu The Black Company Decca : 1972 Available on: Nigeria 70 Strut : 2001 (And various other compilations that go in and out of print)
Click here for part one of this post....
9. I've been getting into these Angolan compilations Buda's been putting out; they're spectacular. If anyone can tell me what this song if about, I'll be obliged - as far as I can make out, it's about trains, soap, and chickens.
10. Another thing I've been curious about is Asperger's, and the hidden horde. The Rock and Roll H.o.F. has some lyrics of David Byrne's up on the wall, next to drafts of Chuck Berry's "Schooldays' and The Replacements' "Bastards of Young." Byrne's are written on graph paper. They're a whole lot cleaner than Berry's or Paul Westerberg's.
12. 4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
* * * * * 2nd Best Album of All Time, June 10, 2005 Reviewer: Joseph C. Defilippi - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
Besides "Exile on Main Street," this is the 2nd best album ever made. The songwriting is amazing, and it is an unbelievable record to drink to. Just ask my friend Myles--a no-nonsense kind of guy. He's into Puerto Rican women, big jungle cats, hanging out without his shirt on, and paintings of race cars. He'll rock you. Hard.
13. Right now, the best girl groups were: The Crystals, The Cookies, The Shirelles, and Gems.
14. 'Orrible Beatles bridge. I could have written it better meself.
15. I was afraid that TVotR would be all downhill after that first EP; I was wrong - their career's been more of a sine wave. Here they are pleased to be playing in France
16. On last year's New Year's Mix, Prince Buster represented Islam. Here, Nigeria's Ofu The Black Company hold down the fort. Afro-acid rock that will rock you. Hard. Esp. today. As the Hajj approaches spritual climax.Labels: acid rock, afro-beat, alex, autism, girl groups, infidelity, keith richards, marriage, new year's mix, the hajj
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
1. THAT'S WHAT THE GOOD BOOK SAYS (UNISSUED TAKE) The Robins Modern : 1951 Available on: The Leiber & Stoller Story vol. 1: The Los Angeles Years 1951-1956 Ace : 2004 [Buy It]
2. FRIED NECK BONES AND SOME HOME FRIES Willie Bobo Uno Dos Tres 1-2-3 Verve : 1965 [Buy It]
3. OMELEBELE Dr. Victor Olaiya's International All Stars Available on: Lagos Chop Up: Fuji & Afrobeat, Highlife & Juju Honest Jon's : 2005 [Buy It]
4. RESPECT Prince Buster Sla-Lip-Soul Blue Beat : 1965 [Out of Print]
5. COLLAGE The Three Degrees Maybe Roulette : 1970 Available on: The Roulette Years Sequel : 1996 Courtesy of: Soul Sides [Out of Print]
6. CRY Johnnie Ray Okeh : 1951 Available on: Cry! Bear Family: 1990 [Buy It]
7. ROCOMBEY Lord Cobra & Pana Afro Sounds Available on: Panama! Latin, Calypso, and Funk on the Isthmus 1965-1975 Soundway : 2006 [Buy It]
8. THE CHICKEN ASTRONAUT 5 Du-Tones One-Derful! (?): c. 1963 Available (as an import) on: 5 Du-Tones Ringo : 1996 [Buy It]
Nice manifesto, Brian - goes good w/the Bolaño novels I've been tearing through this week. So, I'm gonna repeat myself, too, in a way, and post the second Moistworks International New Year's Mix. It'll go up in three parts today, tomorrow, & pver the weekend - just in time for your own, personal New Year's celebration - and you'll be able to download a PDF of the cover soon, though the image above works nicely, too.
Back in the USSR, New Years was the new hotness; Santa Claus - Grandpa Frost - came on New Year's, and celebrants who wrote a single wish on a tiny piece of paper, folded it twice, and swallowed it with their first sip of stroke-of-midnight-champagne found that said wish always came true. Try it yourselves - but careful what you wish for!
1. The very young Leiber and Stoller record what is maybe the first rock and roll song, and what makes it so is that the Robins manage to get each and every biblical reference back-asswards. You can tell that Leiber and Stoller are real artists from the days/night get-go:Well in the days of old King Sol Every night was a crazy ball The cats smoked hay through a rubber hose And the women they wore transparent clothes... 2. 'Nuff religion; let's eat &
3. dance.
4. The mighty Prince Buster seems to incorporate verses based on "Turn, Turn, Turn," which came out just a few weeks after "Respect," into this recording of, er, "Respect." Mash-ups, too, are nothing esp. new.
5. One of the best songs Soul Sides posted this year, recorded in 1970 by Prince Charles' favorite girl group: "Wintertime is razor blade that the devil made/It's a price we pay for the summertime."
6. This song puts in an encore appearance later on in the mix, in an entirely different context. I've got lots to say about Johnnie Ray, and if my hand wasn't broken I'd say it here.
7. The Morning News singled us out as their favorite [MP3] blog this year (thanks, Morning News dudes!); they specifically mentioned my love of calypso. What can I say? I dig calypso.
NB: Vodun is the second of 4 (or 5, depending on whether you consider the Robins song Jewish or xTian) religions to appear on this mix.
8. The 5 Du-Tones - who recorded the original "Shake a Tail Feather" - are unheralded geniuses. Is there such a thing as soul/garage-core? If so, Du-Tones are the fuckin' Sonics.
to be continued....Labels: afro-beat, alex, calypso, new year's mix, prince charles, rock and roll = gospel music, soul/garage-core, spanish grease
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