Mutiny In Heaven is slated for a Toronto screening at the Paradise Cinema on October 5th. Check the preview clip below. |
Here's the scoop...
Mutiny In Heaven is slated for a Toronto screening at the Paradise Cinema on October 5th. Check the preview clip below. |
Celebrating the 75th birthday of the Flamin' Groovies' Cyril Jordan with his 2009 meeting with Teenage Head's Gord Lewis. |
Remembering jazz trumpet titan Kenny Dorham on his birthday with a few sessions where he really shines in a support role. |
In 1953, Columbia Records France issued this set of tangos, mambos and boleros featuring Manuel Pizarro's Orchestre Argentin |
Sadly, keyboard ace John LaPlante (on tambourine) – Edgar Breau's foster brother – has passed away. He'll be greatly missed. |
John's copy of The Byrds' Younger Than Yesterday album. |
The eco-conscious Supersuckers recycled the sleeve concept of Paul Weston's 1960 easy listening LP for their 1995 classic. |
Get tickets for the Supersuckers' highly-anticipated return to Toronto on Wednesday night right here. |
Ty Segall shot the video for "Void" with his partner Denée Segall and his snazzy metallic mask was made by P22's Sofia Arreguin. |
Remembering Dead Moon's late great Fred Cole with his rippin' 3-song King Bee EP from 1978 on his own Whizeagle label. |
Chad Stockfleth's look at the DIY origins of the Elephant 6 music collective comes to Toronto for a short run in August. |
Here's the scoop...
The Elephant 6 Recording Co. shares the unique inside story of 1990s psychedelic rock bands Olivia Tremor Control, The Apples in Stereo and Neutral Milk Hotel.Around 1985, a group of Ruston, Louisiana area high schoolers began experimenting with whatever random instruments and gear they could lay their hands on.
Moving to other small college towns including Denver, Colorado and Athens, Georgia, their musical coming-of-age coincides with the new consumer availability of 4-track and 8-track recording technology and cassette tapes.
Sharing like-minded sensibilities, influenced by past sounds and psychedelia, and with little to distract them, their efforts to create whole new musical worlds become the bands The Apples In Stereo, Olivia Tremor Control, The Minders, Beulah, The Music Tapes, Of Montreal, Marbles, The Essex Green, Elf Power, Sunshine Fix, Neutral Milk Hotel, Von Hemmling, Secret Squares, and many more. While the collective grew to a natural breaking point, its founding members overcame obstacles and remained closely bonded, reuniting for tours and still collaborating today.
Chad Stockfleth's feature-length documentary provides insight into this revolutionary era of popular independent music in America, the defiant DIY spirit in music making, and championing the integrity of an authentic quest for artistic expressiveness over the more mainstream image of being a "successful" musician in our fame-obsessed times.
The Elephant 6 Recording Co. screens at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema on Wednesday (August 30) at 4pm, Friday (September 1) at 9:30pm, Tuesday (September 5) at 6:30pm. Tickets: $15 (Members from $10). Get 'em here. Watch the trailer and a couple of interviews with the director, Chad Stockfleth.
Remembering my old pal Ronnie Splinter on what would've been his 75th birthday with an Outsiders classic and Sadies tribute. |
Here's a 1980 Spoons 7" single on Burlington's Mannequin label with design ace Brett Wickens on synth pre-Ceramic Hello. |
"Crazy Blue Bells" is off Bonnie Prince Billy's album Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You. Watch for the brief John Sayles cameo. |
Sadly, Tom Hansen – author of American Junkie and guitarist of Seattle's Fartz – has passed away. He'll be greatly missed. |
Nancy Sinatra's Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos & Rarities is out October 20. Check out "Something Pretty" below. |
Writes Nancy...
"I am thrilled to announce Light In The Attic's Nancy Sinatra Archival Series continues with Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos, & Rarities 1965-1978. You know the song about boots, now dig deeper! The first single, "Something Pretty," is now streaming on the platform of your choice.
"I'm also happy to announce the trade edition of Nancy Sinatra One For Your Dreams by David Wills & Amanda Erlinger is available for preorder. Orders place through Nancy's Bootique come w/ a limited ed. 7" single of Something Pretty b/w You Only Live Twice on white vinyl.
"Preorder vinyl, CD, books, exclusive merchandise and bundles, and signed items now using the link https://bootique.nancysinatra.com for an October 20th release date.
"A few years ago I thought no one knew who I was anymore. Thank you to my daughters, AJ Lambert and Amanda Erlinger, Light In The Attic, and to you most of all, friends, for proving me wrong!
"Whether you've been with me from the beginning or come on board at any point in the past 62 years (!!!) – I am so appreciative of the unending love and support you have given me through the years. I truly love you all from the bottom of my heart."
Listen to "Something Pretty" followed by Keep Walkin' release info and tracklisting below.
Nancy Sinatra - Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos & Rarities
Light in the Attic continues to celebrate the influential career of singer, actress, activist, and icon Nancy Sinatra with a captivating new collection, Keep Walkin’: Singles, Demos & Rarities 1965-1978. Exploring the lesser-known gems from Sinatra’s rich catalog through 25 B-sides, rare singles, covers, demos, and previously-unreleased recordings, Keep Walkin’ was remastered by the GRAMMY®-nominated engineer John Baldwin and available in a variety of formats, including vinyl, CD, 8-track, and digital.
The 2-LP set, pressed at Record Technology, Inc. (RTI), is presented in an expanded gatefold jacket and accompanied by a 24-page booklet (also included in the CD edition as a 40-page booklet), featuring an array of photos from the artist’s personal collection, as well as a new in-depth Q&A with Sinatra, conducted by the reissue’s GRAMMY®-nominated co-producer, Hunter Lea. The booklet also contains a fascinating interview with keyboardist Don Randi (The Wrecking Crew), who recently spoke to Lea about his hit-filled career and his 50 years of work with Nancy. In addition to the classic black vinyl pressing, a selection of colorful variants can be found exclusively at NancySinatra.com, LightInTheAttic.net, independent record stores, and select online retailers, while limited-edition merchandise, including apparel, accessories, and more are also available at Nancy’s Bootique at NancySinatra.com.
Keep Walkin’: Singles, Demos & Rarities 1965-1978 serves as a companion to the widely-acclaimed 2021 career-spanning retrospective, Start Walkin’ 1965-1976, and marks the latest release in LITA’s ongoing Nancy Sinatra Archival Series, a partnership with the legendary artist, which honors her musical legacy through lovingly curated reissues (including her 1966 debut, Boots and the 1968 classic, Nancy & Lee), limited-edition merch, and other special releases.
Nancy Sinatra - Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos & Rarities
The City Never Sleeps at Night
The Last of the Secret Agents?
Baby Cried All Night Long
Shades
In Our Time
Love Eyes
Rockin’ Rock and Roll (1st TIME ON VINYL)
This Town
Tony Rome
100 Years
See the Little Children
Something Pretty (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
Do I Hear a Waltz? (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
Drummer Man
Zodiac Blues (1st TIME ON VINYL)
The Highway Song
Are You Growing Tired of My Love
Flowers in the Rain
Glory Road
Ain’t No Sunshine
Easy Evil (1st TIME ON VINYL)
Sugar Me
Kinky Love
Dolly and Hawkeye
I Just Can’t Help Believing (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
Check out the laidback but funky instro version of "Friends and Neighbors" off Live At Prince Street being reissued by Ace/BGP. |
You can grab a copy of the Kensington Hillbillys' cover of The Clash classic tonight at the Monarch Tavern – just like Paul! |
DEVO went classic in their yellow jumpsuits for Goteburg's Way Out West Fest. Check out their rip through "Uncontrollable Urge" |
Remembering blues great Arthur Crudup with his 1946 version of "That's All Right Mama" and some rare live footage. |
Remember in-store performances? Here's Robert Forster & Grant McLennan reprising a Go-Betweens classic at Other Music. |
Cheers to the amazing Linda Thompson on her birthday! Here's Linda's shopping trip to Amoeba and a BBC performance from '81. |
Check out Public Animal's cleverly cost-effective clip for "Darkest Highway" off their Sun Won't Wait album out Sept. 1st. |
The musicians behind Crown's Port of Suez album remain a mystery but the violinist and bongo basher have impressive chops. |
Chaino cover shot by Frank Bez |
Margo Price is releasing Strays II digitally on Oct. 13, on vinyl Nov. 10th. Check out "Malibu," "Strays" and "Closer I Get" |
Remembering amazing Memphis drummer Howard Grimes with an interview and a few classic tunes cut for Hi, Stax and more. |
Spellbinding Ithaca-based singer/songwriter Johnny Dowd is joined by Easy Pieces & Kensington Hillbillys. Doors open at 8 pm. |
Bobby Rush just released his new album All My Love For You. Check out "You're Gonna Need A Man Like Me" and "I'm Free" |
Remembering Memphis-born drummer Joe Dukes with a performances alongside Brother Jack McDuff and George Benson. |
MTV's Cutting Edge host Peter Zaremba went to Winston-Salem, NC to look at Mitch Easter's famed Drive-In studio back in 1986. |
Celebrating the birthday of Hawkwind mainman Dave Brock with "The Beginning" off The Future Never Waits and more. |
Justin Johnson can make a three-stringed shovel sound surprisingly good and comes in handy during planting season. |
Toronto's own Jay Douglas shares the stage with Marcia Griffiths at the CNE Bandshell on Thursday at 7:30 pm. |
The always entertaining Jay Douglas opens the show at 7:30pm followed by Jamaican reggae legend Marcia Griffiths at 8:30pm. |
Here's an informative 25-minute doc on banjo player Danny Barker who worked with Pops Foster, Baby Dodds, Cab Calloway, etc. |
Remembering sound scientist Enoch Light on his birthday with a few recordings custom built for space age bachelor pads. |
Sadly, Gary Young – Pavement's first and best drummer – has passed away at his home in Stockton. He'll be greatly missed. |
Prior to assuming the Godley & Creme handle, Graham Gouldman & Eric Stewart were briefly called Frabjoy & Runcible Spoon. |
Spain's Guerssen Records has just released the first-ever vinyl version of the long rumoured 1969 studio album – plus related acetate and 45 only tracks – from pre-10cc duo GODLEY & CREME, during their days as Frabjoy And Runcible Spoon. Classic UK late 60s psychedelic/folk/pop sound recorded at Advision Studios with support from future 10cc colleagues Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart.
In mid-1969, legendary British R&B/psychedelic entrepreneur Giorgio Gomelsky signed two Manchester-based art students, renaming them Frabjoy And Runcible Spoon. Seeing the talented pair as a British Simon And Garfunkel, Gomelsky recorded an LP with them for release on his Marmalade label. A pre-LP single appeared (listen below), but sadly the album’s release was aborted.
Then in 2022 – some 53 years later – Grapefruit Records released "Frabjous Days: The Secret World of Godley & Creme 1967-1969, a 19-track CD version of this missing piece of the pre-10cc jigsaw puzzle. Now Guerssen presents a vinyl version (with five fewer tracks than the CD), liner notes by David Wells along with rare photos and memorabilia.
Get a copy via Bandcamp right here.
Check out the original Marmalade single release of "I'm Beside Myself," "To Fly Away" (100 Proof Album Version) along with "Take Me Back" and "Today" following the tracklisting below.
Godley & Creme – Fly Away: The Frabjoy & Runcible Spoon Sessions 1968-1969
Side A: A1. I'm Beside Myself - A2. Chaplin House - A3. Cowboys And Indians - A4. It's The Best Seaside In The World - A5. Fly Away (Frabjoy & Runcible Spoon Album version) - A6. Take Me Back - A7. Today
Side B: B1. Hot Sun - B2. Virgin Soldiers - B3. To Fly Away (100º Proof Album Version) - B4. Seeing Things Green - B5. Easy Life - B6. I'm Beside Myself (single version) - B7. Animal Song
Check out "Fluxus V5T 1S1" off the forthcoming album fLuXkit Vancouver from saxophonist Darius Jones out Sept. 29th |