Legendary Chicago West Side blues guitar slinger Otis Rush has passed away. Here's a Cobra label gem from 1958. |
Sunday, September 30, 2018
R.I.P. Otis Rush, 1934-2018
José James sings Bill Withers on new Lean On Me album
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Asleep At The Wheel vs. Guy Clark
Whaddya mean you don't know Mary Sullivan
Part of Kitchener's thriving C&W scene of the early 60s, Newfoundland-born Mary Sullivan cut "False Hearted Man" for Mike's Records. |
Friday, September 28, 2018
King Khan & The Shrines @ The Horseshoe, Friday
Happy Birthday John Gilmore
Monster Magnet @ Lee's Palace, Friday
One For The Weekend: Eric Bibb
Eric Bibb's new album Global Griot is out October 26. He's playing Montreal's Bourgie Hall October 3. |
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Alex Pangman's Hot 2 @ The Senator Winebar, October 6
Watch Nightseeker's new video for "The Nightseeker"
B-Side Wins Again: Buzz Busby
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
R.I.P. Robert Oumaou of Gwakasonné
The Soul Kids vs. Jackie Shane
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
That time Screaming Trees appeared on The Tonight Show
Analog Africa launches Dur-Dur Band retrospective with 3LP set
The 3 LP set of the first two albums (with bonus tracks) by Somalia's Dur-Dur Band is just the beginning. |
Here's the scoop from Analog Africa
When Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb arrived in Mogadishu in November of 2016, he was informed by his host that he would have to be accompanied at all times by an armed escort while in the country. The next morning, a neighbour and former security guard put on a military uniform, borrowed an AK-47 from somewhere and escorted him to Via Roma, an historical street in the heart of Hamar-Weyne, the city's oldest district. Although previous Analog Africa releases have demonstrated a willingness to go more than the extra air-mile to track down the stories behind the music, the trip to Mogadishu was a musical journey of a different kind. It was the culmination of an odyssey that had started many years earlier.
In 2007 John Beadle, a Milwaukee-based musicologist and owner of the much loved Likembe blog, uploaded a cassette he had been handed twenty years earlier by a Somalian student. The post was titled 'Mystery Somali Funk' and it was, in Samy's own words, "some of the deepest funk ever recorded". The cassette seemed to credit these dense, sonorous tunes to the legendary Iftin Band. But initial contact with Iftin's lead singer suggested that the 'mystery funk' may have actually been the work of their chief rival, Dur-Dur, a young band from the 80s.
Back then, Mogadishu had been a very different place.
On the bustling Via Roma, people from all corners of society would gather at the Bar Novecento and Cafe Cappucino, watch movies at the famous Supercinema, and eat at the numerous pasta hang-outs or the traditional restaurants that served Bariis Maraq, a somali Beef Stew mixed with delicious spiced rice. The same street was also home to Iftinphone and Shankarphone, two of the city's best known music shop. Located opposite each other, they were the centre of Somalia's burgeoning cassette distribution network. Both shops, run by members of the legendary Iftin Band, would become first-hand witnesses to the meteoric rise of Dur-Dur, a rise that climaxed in April of 1987 with the release of Volume 2, their second album.
The first single 'Diinleya' had taken Somalian airwaves by storm in a way rarely seen before or since. The next single, 'Dab', had an even greater impact, and the two hits had turned them into the hottest band in town. In addition to their main gig as house band at the legendary Jubba Hotel, Dur-Dur had also been asked to perform the music for the play "Jascyl Laba Ruux Mid Ha Too Rido" (May one of us fall in love) at Mogadishu's national theatre. The play was so successful that the management had been forced to extend the run by a month, throwing the theatre's already packed schedule into complete disarray; and each night, as soon as the play had finished, Dur-Dur had to pack their instruments into a Volkswagen T1 tour bus that would shuttle them across town in time for their hotel performance.
The secrets to Dur-Dur's rapid success is inextricably linked to the vision of Isse Dahir, founder and keyboard player of the band. Isse's plan was to locate some of the most forward-thinking musicians of Mogadishu's buzzing scene and lure them into Dur-Dur. Ujeeri, the band's mercurial bass player was recruited from Somali Jazz and drummer extraordinaire Handal previously played in Bakaka Band. These two formed the backbone of Dur-Dur and would become one of Somalia's most extraordinary rhythm sections.
Isse also added his two younger brothers to the line-up: Abukar Dahir Qassin was brought in to play lead guitar, and Ahmed Dahir Qassin was hired as a permanent sound engineer, a first in Somalia and one of the reasons that Dur-Dur became known as the best-sounding band in the country.
On their first two albums, Volume 1 and Volume 2, three different singers traded lead-vocal duties back and forth. Shimaali, formerly of Bakaka Band, handled the Daantho songs, a Somalian rhythm from the northern part of the country that bears a striking resemblance to reggae; Sahra Dawo, a young female singer, had been recruited from Somalia's national orchestra, the Waaberi Band. Their third singer, the legendary Baastow, whose nickname came from the italian word 'pasta' due to the spaghetti-like shape of his body, had also been a vocalist with the Waaberi Band, and had been brought into Dur-Dur due to his deep knowledge of traditional Somali music, particularly Saar, a type of music intended to summon the spirits during religious rituals. These traditional elements of Dur-Dur's repertoire sometimes put them at odds with the manager of the Jubba Hotel who once told Baastow "I am not going to risk having Italian tourists possessed by Somali spirits. Stick to disco and reggae".
Yet from the very beginning, Dur-Dur's doctrine was the fusion of traditional Somali music with whatever rhythms would make people dance: Funk, Reggae, Soul, Disco and New Wave were mixed effortlessly with Banaadiri beats, Daantho and spiritual Saar music. The concoction was explosive and when they stormed the Mogadishu music scene in 1986 with their very first hit single, 'Yabaal', featuring vocals from Sahra Dawo, it was clear that a new meteorite had crash-landed in Somalia. As Abdulahi Ahmed, author of Somali Folk Dances explains: "Yabaal is a traditional song, but the way it was played and recorded was like nothing else we had heard before, it was new to us". 'Yabaal' was the symbolic starting point of this project. Listen to Yabaal below.
It initially seemed that Dur-Dur's music had only been preserved as a series of murky tape dubs and YouTube videos, but after Samy arrived in Mogadishu he eventually got to the heart of Mogadishu's tape-copying network – an analogue forerunner of the internet file-sharing that helped to keep the flame of this music alive through the darkest days of Somalia's civil strife – and ended up finding some of the band's fabled master tapes, long thought to have disappeared.
This triple LP / double CD reissue of the band's first two albums – the first installment in a three-part series dedicated to Dur-Dur Band – represents the first fruit of Analog Africa's long labours to bring this extraordinary music to the wider world. Remastered from the best available audio sources, these songs have never sounded better. Some thirty years after they first made such a splash in the Mogadishu scene, they have been freed from the wobble and tape-hiss of second and third generation cassette dubs, to reveal a glorious mix of polychromatic organs, nightclub-ready rhythms and hauntingly soulful vocals.
In addition to two previously unreleased tracks, the music is accompanied by extensive liner notes, featuring interviews with original band members, documenting a forgotten chapter of Somalia's cultural history. Before the upheaval in the 1990s that turned Somalia into a war-zone, Mogadishu, the white pearl of the Indian Ocean, had been one of the jewels of eastern Africa, a modern paradise of culture and commerce. In the music of the Dur-Dur band – now widely available outside of Somalia – we can still catch a fleeting glimpse of that golden age.
Dur-Dur of Somalia, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
A1. Ohiyee 5:57 A2 Yabaal 5:56 / A3. Heelo 8:58 /
B1. Hiyeeley 4:00 / B2. Aw Baahilowlow 6:17 / B3. Doon Baa Maraysoo 7:27 /
C1. Intro Vol.2 1:05 / C2. Jaceyl Mirahiis 5:20 / C3. Dab 7:46 / C4. Saafiyeey Makaa Saraayeey 2:50
D1. Jaajumoow Jees 5:43 / D2. Diinleeya 5:43 / D3. Caashaqa Maxaa ii Baray 5:10 /
E1. Keene Gardaran 4:00 / E2. Jubba Aaka 7:35 / E3. Aduun Hawli Kama Dhamaato 8:40 /
F1. Salkudhigey (Previously Unreleased) 6:40 / F2. Haddi Aanan Gacaloy (Previously Unreleased) 8:50
Monday, September 24, 2018
Lee Ranaldo joins Greek art rockers The Callas for "Trouble and Desire"
The Callas' new album Trouble and Desire is out October 26 via Dirty Water Records – pre-order it right here. |
Sez Lee Ranaldo: "It’s been a pleasure for me to know and collaborate with The Callas on their new album Trouble and Desire. We met a few years ago and I’ve been drawn into their artistic world in Athens. I’m a fan of their visual art tapestries and their art studio/venue and I’ve been having a great time making music with these like-minded travelers. Our collaboration took off quickly and was such a natural fit – we speak the same language and the performances we’ve done together have been a total blast! I love the community of artists that they have gathered around them, and I hope we will do more collaborations in the future." Watch the clip for the album's title track below.
Nick Cave's Distant Sky – Live In Copenhagen EP out September 28
The 4-song EP includes live versions of From Her To Eternity and The Mercy Seat (below). Nick is now in L.A. working on a new Bad Seeds album. |
Nap Eyes, Kiwi Jr, Bearabara @ The Horseshoe, Monday
The Beatles' White Album gets deluxe reissue treatment
Edan & Homeboy Sandman's Humble Pi out October 26
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Sons Of Kemet @ Longboat Hall, Sunday
Togo's Vaudou Game previews new Otodi album with "Tata Fatiguée"
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Catl record release extravaganza! @ Dakota Tavern, Saturday (early show)
Catl. will be performing songs from their hot new platter Bide My Time Until I Die on Saturday – doors open at 6 pm! |
Yes, they'll have colour vinyl LPs available for purchase. |
Of course, there will also be shirts & hats! |
catl. has shared the stage with Alabama Shakes, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Sadies, Andre Williams, The Sonics and The Reigning Sound. They have played The Montreal International Jazz Festival, NXNE, SXSW, Pop Montreal, Sled Island Music Festival, TURF, Deep Blues Festival in Bayport, MN, and Clarksdale, MS, as well as The Raut Oak Fest in Germany.
Catl on tour:
Carla Olson's back with new Textones album!
Check out "Downhearted Town" off The Textones' Old Stone Gang album out now on Blue Élan Records. |
Friday, September 21, 2018
The Maness Brothers opening for Catl. @ Dakota Tavern, Friday & Saturday
Those Maness boys from Missouri (right) will be rockin' the Dakota ragged on both nights of Catl's record release party. caption |
Here’s the schedule for Friday night's festivities:
9-10pm DJ Ms MoveOnUp
10-10:45pm Maness Brothers
10:45-11:15pm DJ Ms MoveOnUp
11:15-12:00am CATL set 1
12:01-12:45am DJ Ms MoveOnUp
12:45-1:30am CATL set 2 — with Jake Maness!
Erin Costelo previews new Sweet Marie album with "All In Your Head"
Erin Costelo's much anticipated Sweet Marie album is out October 19. Check out "All In Your Head" below. |
Here's the scoop...
Award-winning Canadian soul singer Erin Costelo will release her new album, Sweet Marie, via Compass Records on October 19th.
Recorded in 10 days in a timber-frame home on the ocean in Little Harbour, Nova Scotia, Costelo is backed by an ace group of players on this album, including Glenn Milchem on drums (Blue Rodeo), Anna Ruddick on bass (Randy Bachman, Ben Caplan), Leith Fleming-Smith on organ (Matt Mays) and her long-time partner, Clive MacNutt, on guitar.
Taking inspiration from sources as varied as Ryan Adams and Randy Newman, Sweet Marie is a genre-defying album that sounds at once timeless, timely and completely fresh. The album finds Costelo looking at a world and an industry that pushed her to the edge of ending her musical career – and pushing back. Pulsing with a confident and cathartic energy, her incredible voice, drawing comparisons to such icons as Nina Simone and Carole King, soars even as her songs dive deep.
This project is complete with a “making of” documentary directed by Juno-winning songwriter-turned-filmmaker, Amelia Curran. Her 2016 release, Down Below The Status Quo, was nominated for 12 awards in her home on the East Coast of Canada including a win for Solo Recording of the Year and Producer of the Year, making her the first woman to receive the prestigious award.
You can pre-order Erin's forthcoming Sweet Marie album from Compass right here and for the moment, you can stream the album for free over here. Watch Amelia Curran's nicely shot clip for "All In Your Head" below.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Matt Berry offers his take on British TV theme music
Toast Of London and The IT Crowd actor and musician Matt Berry salutes his favourite TV tunes. |
"It's a covers album, just an appreciation of a time when the signature tune and title sequence were both important elements within the overall theme, atmosphere and tone of a television show. I've always loved these now lost, rare and in some cases forgotten themes so, as with everything I do artistically, I set out to please myself and capture these gems as best as I could and make them available on vinyl, some possibly for the first time?"
BAFTA award winning actor Matt Berry returns with a new album, cleverly titled Television Themes released on October 5th. Inspired by his youth, it’s a collection of TV theme tunes that have not only influenced Berry but undergone a fascinating and unique metamorphosis under his musical stewardship.
Television Themes was recorded on his own and with his regular band The Maypoles in his newly built studio. It includes favourites from the 60s, 70s, and 80s such as Are You Being Served? and Rainbow alongside lesser known themes from Picture Box and Wildtrak amidst those that transcend the decades, Doctor Who and Top Of The Pops…
Combining his love of music production and his passion for the 'signature tune', Television Themes sees Berry enhance his musical reputation following the success of his previous releases encapsulating Berry’s formative years as a viewer and paired with his boundless appetite for music - be it psych-folk, electronica, jazz or Prog. Genre-defying, mixed with a love of nostalgia, Matt Berry once again finds a home at the small but perfectly formed London-based independent label Acid Jazz Records. Pre-order a signed copy of the vinyl version right here. Check out Matt's versions of Sorry! and Are You Being Served? following the track listing.
Track-listing for Television Themes:
Are You Being Served? (1972-1985)
The Good Life (1975-1978)
LWT (1968 – 1972)
Blankety Blank (1979 – 1990)
Top Of The Pops (1963 - 20050
Picture Box (1966-1990)
The Liver Birds (1969 – 1979)
Thames Television (1968 – 1992)
Rainbow (1972-1997)
Doctor Who (1963- present)
Wildtrak (1979-1984)
World In Action (1963-1998)
Sorry! (1981 – 1988)
Open University
Gboyega Adelaja's disco-funk gem Colourful Environment resurfaces
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Velvet Crush's stellar debut album gets reissued in October
Glass Records label honcho Dave Barker shows off the turquoise vinyl version of the Velvet Crush's 1991 classic. |
Guitar guru Peter Walker sits in with Mercury Rev side project Harmony Rockets
The new Harmony Rockets album Lachesis/Clotho/Atropos is enhanced by the picking of Peter Walker & Nels Cline. |
Longtime Woodstock resident, guitarist Peter Walker recorded two albums for the Vanguard label in the late Sixties in a style best described as American folk-raga. He studied with Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan, and was Dr. Timothy Leary’s musical director, organizing music for the LSD advocate’s “celebrations.” He was also a close friend of fellow Woodstock resident, the late folksinger Karen Dalton, and helped produce Remembering Mountains : Unheard Songs by Karen Dalton (Tompkins Square), which features unrecorded Dalton compositions brought to life by Sharon Van Etten, Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams and others.
Rediscovered by Tompkins Square in 2006 after decades out of sight, Walker has remained active into his 8th decade, recording for Jack White’s Third Man label, and now, collaborating anew with fellow Upstaters, Harmony Rockets. Joined in a mighty super-session with Harmony Rockets (Mercury Rev), Martin Keith, Nels Cline (Wilco), and Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Lachesis/Clotho/Atropos is a mind-melting inter-generational collaboration that could only have coalesced around the wool sweaters, warm teacups and moldering bookstores of “Old Old Woodstock”, both the real and mythologized versions. Watch a clip of Peter Walker playing solo below.
Turkish psych fans delight in two volume Gülden Karaböcek retrospective
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
MC50 w/ U.I.C., Public Animal @ Danforth Music Hall, Wednesday
Supersuckers honour lesser known greats in their History Of Rock 'n' Roll
Monday, September 17, 2018
The Dirty Nil's Master Volume is out now!
Watch The Dirty Nil perform "Bathed In Light" off their whumpin' new album Master Volume available here. |