Eleni cut her 10th album Dark Lights Up with Ryan Feves & Jake Blanton. Here's "Someone To Love Like You." |
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Eleni Mandell's Dark Lights Up album set for July 24 release on Yep Roc
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Crazy Cajun strikes back with raunchy Gulf Coast 60s garage punk comp
Excavated from deep in the vaults of Huey P. Meaux’s Crazy Cajun empire, Ace has assembled the rippin' new 26-track Don't Be Bad! collection sourced from the analog master tapes. Even better news for serious garage-punk hounds – 10 of the tracks included are previously unreleased!
Maverick Texas-based producer Huey P. Meaux hit paydirt with Sir Douglas Quintet’s ‘She’s About A Mover’ in early 1965 and immediately threw out a cattle-call in order to rope in the next bunch of teenaged longhairs who could deliver him a hit. That didn’t happen, but over the next few years he amassed a catalogue of superb grassroots punk and rock’n’roll recordings, spread across his Pacemaker, Tear Drop, Pic 1, Ventural, Capri and other imprints.
While there were occasional visitors from out of state – the Phinx from Mississippi, the Pirates from Louisiana and the Trashmen of Minneapolis – the bulk of Meaux’s acts hail from Texas, ground zero for the raunchiest, gnarliest 60s punk. Mostly taped at Gold Star in Houston or Meaux’s Pasadena Sounds facility, “Don’t Be Bad!” celebrates his garage rock legacy. All tracks are from the golden punk period of 1965-66, as Meaux’s tastes, not to mention the start of his lifelong problems with the law, precluded much investigation of the psychedelic era.
This is the first time these tracks have been officially reissued. Master tape sound on classics such as Barry & Life’s ‘Top-Less Girl’, Destiny’s Children’s ‘The Fall Of The Queen’ and the Passions’ ‘Lively One’ guarantees a punchy listen. And extensive research into the vault located at Houston’s Sugar Hill studios provided unreleased sides from the Driving Wheels, The Sands, Gaylan Ladd and others.
In recent years the Ace team spent weeks sifting through the rarely tapped archive, blowing the dust off countless tape boxes with Texas expert Andrew Brown, who would raise his thumb in appreciation whenever a reel revealed some punk gem or gutbucket blues workout – and would just as easily point it downward if the contents proved to be schlocky pop or wretched white gospel.
The cookers were compiled on Don't Be Bad! – the handle taken from the raging Driving Wheels gem that tops the heap – and you can check out the complete track list along with brief song clips on the Ace site right after listening to the Passions' frantic "Lively One", The Pirates' "Cuttin' Out" and "Girl Said No" by the What's Left.
Tuxedo DJ set @ Tattoo, Friday
Monday, April 27, 2015
Happy Birthday Krzysztof Komeda!
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Catl opens for The Sonics @ Lee's Palace, Sunday
Friday, April 24, 2015
Alex Pangman celebrates Ella Fitzgerald's birthday @ The Rex, Saturday
Elvis Costello sings Nick Lowe for final Letterman appearance
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Happy Birthday Catherine MacLellan!
One For The Weekend: Lonnie in the Garden
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Happy Birthday John Waters!
Watch The Sonics rock Philadelphia
Here's what you can expect when Tacoma's garage punk kings The Sonics hit Lee's Palace on Sunday, April 26. |
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Electric Citizen vs. Black Sabbath
Check out David Brodsky's Sabbathy clip for Electric Citizen's Light Years Beyond off the Sateen album. |
Monday, April 20, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Rare Georgie Fame recordings for Record Store Day
Friday, April 17, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Watch Public Animal's animated video for Careful
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Peach Kelli Pop w/ Lord Almightys & Total Love @ Smiling Buddha, Wednesday
Ottawa's Allie Hanlon and pals will playing songs from their new album III which you can preview here. |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Earl Sweatshirt @ The Opera House, Tuesday
Monday, April 13, 2015
Happy Birthday Ken Nordine!
The Soft Moon @ Drake Hotel, Monday
Saturday, April 11, 2015
One For The Weekend: Stephen Encinas
Stephen Encinas tells the Disco Illusion story right here. Check out the pan-enhanced Lypso Illusion below. |
Friday, April 10, 2015
Kyoto Jazz Sextet plays their Blue Note faves
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Tyvek w/ Teenanger, Das Rad @ Cinecycle, Thursday
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Resonance to issue Larry Young's "lost" Paris sessions for Record Store Day
Titled “Selections from Larry Young In Paris - The ORTF Recordings”, the Resonance Records 10-inch album represents just a sampling of Larry Young's previously unissued live and studio recordings cut while the jazz pianist/keyboardist was living in Paris back in 1964-65.
The tapes were discovered by Resonance's executive vice president and general manager Zev Feldman back in 2012 while rooting around the archives of France's National Audiovisual Institute (INA) where they'd been collecting dust in the vault of the Office of Radio and Television (ORTF) for almost 50 years.
On the four tracks included on the Selections sampler, namely Beyond All Limits, Luny Tune, Frame of Thought and Larry’s Blues, Young is joined by a stellar group with Woody Shaw on trumpet, Billy Brooks on drums and the enormously underrated Nathan Davis on saxophone.
Resonance's release of the 140-gram Selections from Larry Young In Paris - The ORTF Recordings 10-inch (cut at 33 1/3 RPM by Erika Records) is limited to 1500 copies available on Record Store Day April 18 which will eventually be followed by an expanded 2 CD and 3 LP full-length edition at a later date.
What may be just as exciting to spiritual jazz fans around the globe is the news that Feldman's vault dig also turned up some Nathan Davis Quartet recordings from the same period. Hopefully they will be released in full by Resonance or another reissue operation like say Jazzman Records which appreciates their historical importance.
While were on the subject of archival jazz projects, Resonance is releasing a 26-track collection of rare early recordings (1948-53) by guitar great Wes Montgomery called In The Beginning as 2 CD or 3 LP package on May 12. Along with newly discovered 78 sides Montgomery cut as a sideman for Spire Records in 1949, the set will include Montgomery's complete 1955 session for Epic produced by Quincy Jones along with live recordings made at the Turf Club (1956), Missile Lounge (1958) in Indianapolis and C&C Music Lounge (1957) in Chicago.
Here's Feldman discussing Resonance's promising addition to Wes Montgomery's recorded legacy:
Hamilton's Dinner Belles launch April residency @ Dakota Tavern tonight
The Dinner Belles will be playing songs from their latest album The River and the Willow available here. |
Monday, April 6, 2015
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Hanni El Khatib @ Lee's Palace, tonight
Friday, April 3, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Happy Birthday Serge Gainsbourg
Remembering Serge on his day with a couple of clips and Lisa Robinson's revealing 2007 Vanity Fair article. |