Sadly, guitarist Hans Kinds – who played on Cuby & The Blizzards' early Nederbeat classics – has died at the age of 74. |
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Sons of Kemet preview new Black To The Future album with "Hustle"
You can pre-order Sons Of Kemet's new album right here. Watch the clip for "Hustle" and BBC's doc on the Brit jazz explosion. |
Gary Louris highlights John Wesley Harding salute, The Good Lyre
The Jayhawks' Gary Louris covers "Kiss Me, Miss Liberty" for The Good Lyre benefit album in support of Sweet Relief out April 2. |
Here's the scoop from Wes...
"In tenth place, but only alphabetically, on THE GOOD LYRE is Gary Louris of The Jayhawks, doing Kiss Me Miss Liberty!
"Gary, my comrade-in-dressing-rooms-and-record-stores, is one of my favourite friends in music-making, his band The Jayhawks one of my favourite bands and perhaps America’s finest. I was lucky enough to make my most recent album with them - they are beloved of all British men with taste (including Sir Ray Davies). Someone requested this particular song, "Kiss me Miss Liberty," from JWH's New Deal recorded by the entire band and while that seemed a little ambitious in these days of spatial distancing, I thought we might get as close as possible. Gary pointed out that “I can’t face confinement anymore” has special new meaning now; mind you, he also thought I was singing “policemen” rather than “fall leaves” in the first verse. Glad we ironed that out. He also thought the melody bore more than a passing resemblance to his 2000’s song In The Canyon so I was relieved that mine was written years earlier!
"I also now remember that, it may have been Gary who got this thing going in my head. Because when someone suggested this song by The Jayhawks, I remember thinking: "Hey, that could actually happen!" And I think that's what started this off. So thank you.
"Please pass knowledge of The Good Lyre on to your friends (this has become known, recently, as "sharing") and into the beyond because that is how we will make the most possible money for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund - who receive 100% of the profits - when we release on Bandcamp 4/2!
Various Artists - The Good Lyre: Songs of John Wesley Harding
1. Ryan Miller - Your Ghost (Don’t Scare Me No More)
2. Eric Bazilian - The Person You Are
3. Tanya Donelly - The World (and All its Problems)
4. Josh Ritter - Sussex Ghost Story
5. Rosanne Cash - I’m Wrong about Everything
6. Gary Louris - Kiss Me, Miss Liberty
7. Britta Phillips - Sleepy People
8. Steven Page - Why Must the Show Go On?
9. Chris von Sneidern - Negative Love
10. Graham Parker - The Devil in Me
11. Wreckless Eric - Sick Organism
12. Bad Scene - You In Spite of Yourself
13. Casey Neill - Darwin
14. The Minus Five - Making Love to Bob Dylan
15. Marti Jones and Don Dixon - Dreamfader
16. David Lewis - Infinite Combinations
17. Bob Pernice - To Whom It May Concern
18. Marshall Crenshaw - I Just Woke Up
19. Dean Friedman - Top of the Bottom
20. Dag Juhlin - People Love to Watch You Die
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
B-Side Wins Again: Funkadelic
For some reason, Funkadelic's classic whumper "Funky Dollar Bill" was originally issued as a B-side back in 1971. |
Ace is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Funkadelic's "Funky Dollar Bill" original release with a reissue of the 7-inch single. |
Here's the scoop from Ace Records...
The Robinson'sons take on Mickey & Sylvia
Monday, March 29, 2021
Happy Birthday Dwight Trible!
Celebrating Dwight Trible's birthday with a great versions of Horace Tapscott's "Mothership" and Donny Hathaway's "Tryin' Times" |
Get a copy of Dwight Trible's fantastic Mothership album via Bandcamp right here. |
Whaddya mean you don't know Nicodemus aka St. Nic
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Pharoah Sanders joins Floating Points & LSO for Promises
Check out a few tracks from the new Pharoah Sanders & Floating Points collaborative album Promises below. |
Floating Points & Pharoah Sanders' new Promises album is out now. Get it from your favourite platform right here. |
John Hiatt enlists Jerry Douglas for Nashville reverie Leftover Feelings
John Hiatt and dobro great Jerry Douglas didn't need a drummer for Leftover Feelings. Watch the first two videos below. |
Here's the scoop from New West Records...
John Hiatt with The Jerry Douglas Band will release Leftover Feelings on May 21st via New West Records. The 11-song set was produced by Jerry Douglas and recorded at the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville. A meeting of two American music giants in a legendary setting, Leftover Feelings is neither a bluegrass album nor a return to Hiatt’s 1980s days with slide guitar greats Ry Cooder and Sonny Landreth. There’s no drummer, yet these grooves are deep and true. And while the up-tempo songs are, as ever, filled with delightful internal rhyme and sly aggression, The Jerry Douglas Band’s empathetic musicianship nudges Hiatt to performances that are startlingly vulnerable.
The collaboration follows Hiatt’s 2018 studio album The Eclipse Sessions. Receiving widespread critical acclaim, The New York Times said “Hiatt still writes, as evidenced by his latest release, The Eclipse Sessions, a collection of timeless tunes that show his unassuming mastery,” while Guitar Player called him “...an artist on par with American greats such as Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Paul Simon, and Bruce Springsteen.” Jerry Douglas is a Dobro master who reinvented the instrument and is responsible for bringing it to popular presence in modern times. The Jerry Douglas Band’s 2017 studio album What If was nominated for a Grammy Award in the “Best Contemporary Instrumental Album” category with Rolling Stone saying, “Even after 14 Grammys, Jerry Douglas is still exploring unlikely musical pairings…”Historic RCA Studio B was one of the cradles of the “Nashville Sound” in the 1950s and 60s. A sophisticated style characterized by background vocals and strings, the Nashville Sound and Studio B played major roles in establishing Nashville’s identity as an international recording center. Hitmakers in Studio B included Country Music Hall of Fame members Eddy Arnold, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, and more. Songs recorded within its walls span decades, genres and emotions, with Presley’s forlorn “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” and Parton’s autobiographical “Coat of Many Colors” among them.
Built when Hiatt was five years old, Studio B was designed for music to be made in real time by musicians listening to each other and reacting in the emotional moment. That’s what happened here: Five players on the studio floor, making decisions on instinct rather than calculation. “I was immediately taken back to 1970, when I got to Nashville,” said Hiatt upon entering the studio. A half-century ago, Hiatt lived in a ratty, $15-a-week room on Nashville’s 16th Avenue, less than a mile away from RCA and Columbia studios that were the heartbeat of what had come to be known as “Music Row.” “You can’t not be aware of the records that were made there…Elvis, the Everly Brothers, Waylon Jennings doing ‘Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line’ (which is referenced in the new song “The Music is Hot”). But that history wasn’t intimidating, because it’s such a comfortable place to make music.”
John Hiatt with The Jerry Douglas Band’s Leftover Feelings will be available May 21st on compact disc, standard black vinyl and across all digital platforms. A limited to 750 edition autographed by John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas and pressed on clear & black splatter vinyl will be available exclusively at Barnes & Noble, a blue marble vinyl edition limited to 2,000 copies will be available at Independent Retailers worldwide, while a gold marble vinyl edition limited to 700 copies is available for pre-order via New West Records right here.
Check out the videos for “Mississippi Phone Booth” and “All The Lilacs In Ohio,” both directed by Lagan Sebert and Ted Roach.
That time Mickey Baker sat in with Coleman Hawkins' Quintet
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Watch Alejandro Escovedo play "Bottom Of The World" in Austin
Jane Weaver chats about her fab new Flock album
Jane Weaver discusses her impressive new Flock album with Emily on Rough Trade's Edit podcast right here. |
Here's the scoop on Flock...
Friday, March 26, 2021
Guided By Voices share two rippin' tunes off Earth Man Blues
MatzoBall Jones shares his Discotheque-atessen mix
MatzoBall Jones aka DJ Matt Weingarden offers his swingin' Discotheque-atessen mix to spice up your seder this weekend. |
Peter Case covers Lead Belly's "When I Was A Cowboy"
Happy Birthday James Moody!
Thursday, March 25, 2021
R.I.P. Bertrand Tavernier, 1941-2021
Mia Doi Todd shares new video for "Take Me To The Mountain"
Quarantunes: Gary Louris
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
R.I.P. Don Heffington, 1950-2021
Sadly, percussionist/songwriter Don Heffington has passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 70. He'll be greatly missed. |
Definitive collection of UK freakbeat faves Fleur de Lys out Friday
The 25-track ultimate Fleur de Lys compilation contains all the singles they released on Immediate, Polydor and Atlantic. |
Here's the scoop...
Atlantic Records, Andrew Loog Oldham, Shel Talmy, Cream, Isaac Hayes and er... Tony Blackburn, all these and so many more turn up in the story of Southampton band the Fleur De Lys and so many more. You may not have heard of them, and if you have it may be just because of their glorious cover of The Who’s "Circles" – an ultimate freakbeat anthem which this compilation is named after – but the singles they released in the second half of the 1960s are one of the greatest collections of singles by any band, ranging from R&B through freakbeat and psych and back into club soul.Emerging from the English South Coast’s competitive club scene they signed to Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Loog Oldham’s pioneering indie label Immediate where they recorded two singles before being taken under the wing of Frank Fenter who worked out of the UK Polydor office running the UK arm of Atlantic. The group went through numerous line-up changes as they recorded a series of singles which are now some of the most collectible of the era.
Acid Jazz and Countdown Records have been the custodians of the Fleur De Lys catalogue for the last decade and this compilation is the culmination of that work containing all the singles that they released for Immediate, Polydor and Atlantic (where they edged Led Zeppelin to become the first UK signed band to that legendary label). Issued digitally, on CD and in a limited edition gatefold coloured double vinyl, it has been produced with the full co-operation of the group’s Keith Guster, allowing us to use previously unseen photos and illustrations. Compiled by Eddie Piller and Dean Rudland along with the band’s official biographer Paul ‘Smiler’ Anderson, who has contributed an extended note that tells the band’s story in compelling detail. Available March 26.
Get a copy of the Fleur de Lys' Circles 2LP via Bandcamp right here. Listen to "Circles," "Mud In Your Eye" and "Hold On" below.
Happy Birthday Carol Kaye!
Midweek Mixdown: Nicola Conte & Cloud Danko
Nicola Conte & Cloud Danko picked some rare Italian tracks for their new Umoja Unity show. Listen on Mixcloud right here. |
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
R.I.P. Gary Leib, 1955-2021
Sadly, cartoonist/musician Gary Leib of Idoiotland and American Splendor fame has passed away. He'll be greatly missed. |
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Happy Birthday Sticks McGhee!
Watch the new April March & Olivia Jean video for "Allons-y"
"Allons-y" is off April March & Olivia Jean's split Palladium 7" EP out now on Third Man Records. |
Here's le scoop...
Get a copy of the Palladium EP by April March & Olivia Jean via your platform of choice right here. |
Straight outta Guadalupe, it's accordion ace Rémy Mondey!
Monday, March 22, 2021
B-Side Wins Again: Liam Bailey feat. Lee 'Scratch' Perry
Hidden on the flipside of Liam Bailey's "Champion" remix is the wicked "Ugly Truth" with vocals from Lee 'Scratch' Perry. |
Liam Bailey – Ekundayo (Big Crown) |
Happy Birthday Juke Boy Bonner!
Whaddya mean you don't know Teaspoon & The Waves
Check out Teaspoon & The Waves' "Oh Yeh Soweto" clearly inspired by Lamont Dozier's "Going Back To My Roots" |
Here's the scoop from Mr. Bongo...
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Happy World Poetry Day!
Watch "What's In My Bag?" with Juana Molina
Happy Birthday Son House!
Saturday, March 20, 2021
New book about The Fall due April 1st – no foolin'
EXCAVATE! The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall includes essays & ephemera from fans and the bandmembers. |
Here's the scoop on EXCAVATE!...
Faber presents a definitive insight into the ever-influential world of Mark E. Smith and the Fall, featuring never-before-published essays and ephemera from fans and collectors, edited by Tessa Norton & Bob Stanley.
‘To 50,000 Fall Fans: please buy this inspired & inspiring, profound & provocative, beautiful & bonkers Book of Revelations, choc-stock-full of loving Acts by true Apostles, simultaneously both the scrapbook you wished you’d kept and a portal to futures & pasts, known & unknown, & a Fantastic Celebration of this Nation’s Saving Grace.’ – DAVID PEACE
‘Mind blowing… brilliant.’ – TIM BURGESS
‘A container sized treasure trove bursting at the hinges with strangeness and wonder . . . I strongly advise you to buy it.’ – MAXINE PEAKE
Bringing together previously unseen artwork, rare ephemera and handwritten material, alongside essays by a slate of fans, EXCAVATE! is a vivid, definitive record – an illumination of the dark corners of the Fall’s wonderful and frightening world.
EXCAVATE! will be published on the 1st April 2021 by Faber in hardback, ebook and audio. Pre-order via Rough Trade right here.
Bob Stanley is the author of Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop (Faber, 2013) and Too Darn Hot (Faber, forthcoming) and has written for the Guardian, The Times, NME and The Face. He is also a film-maker and founding member of the group Saint Etienne. He was Writer in Residence at the British Library in 2017.
Tessa Norton writes regularly about art, books and music for various publications including The Wire, and for exhibitions and events including Liverpool Biennial and The Tetley. She published the artists’ book The Fields Here Are Full of Ghosts with Wysing Arts Centre in 2019, and she is a Jerwood Arts Fellow at FACT gallery for 2020-21.
Welcome Spring with the Ibrahim Khalil Shihab Quintet
Here's "Spring" by South Africa's Ibrahim Khalil Shihab Quintet feat. saxophone great Winston 'Mankunku' Ngozi. |
Here's the scoop from Matsuli Music...