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The Ace Records Podcast #32 Keb Darge by Ace Records
Show #1092 20th Century Revisited 01. Eddie Boyd - The Big Question (3:02) (Five Long Years, Fontana Records, 1965) 02. John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Someday After A While (Tou'll Be Sorry) (3:01) (A Hard Road, Decca Records, 1967) 03. Eric Clapton - Someday After A While (4:28) (From The Cradle, Reprise Records, 1994) 04. Fleetwood Mac - No PLace To Go (3:24) (Fleetwood Mac, Blue Horizon Records, 1968) 05. Buddy Guy - Stick Around [1963] (3:52) (Blues Rarities, Chess Records, 1984) 06. Dana Gillespie - Tongue In Cheek (4:54) (Blues It Up, Ace Records, 1990) 07. Red Devils - Quarter To Twelve (6:54) (King King, American Recordings, 1992) 08. Little Walter - Mellow Down Easy (2:40) (45 RPM Single B-side, Checker Records, 1954) 09. Tony Joe White - Did Somebody Make A Fool Out Of You (4:46) (Homemade Ice Cream, Warner Bros Records, 1973) 10. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Blues With A Feeling (4:24) (The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Elektra Records, 1965) 11. Spencer Davis Group - Blues In F (3:24) (45 RPM Single B-side, Fontana Records, 1966) 12. Blood Sweat & Tears - I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know (5:54) (Child Is Father To The Man, CBS Records, 1968) 13. Johnny Winter - It's My Life Baby (4:12) (Guitar Slinger, Alligator Records, 1984) 14. David Bromberg - Suffer To Sing The Blues [1979] (5:43) (Long Way From Here, Fantasy Records, 1986) 15. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Fattening Frogs For Snakes (2:22) (Down And Out Blues, Checker Records, 1959) 16. Canned Heat - Help Me (3:06) (Canned Heat, Liberty Records, 1967) 17. Electric Flag - Texas (4:45) (A Long Time Comin', CBS Records, 1968) 18. Bonnie Raitt - Everybody's Cryin' Mercy (3:23) (Takin' My Time, Warner Bros Records, 1973) 19. Omar & the Howlers - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (5:45) (Big Leg Beat, Amazing Records, 1980) 20. ZZ Hill - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (4:53) (Down Home, Malaco Records, 1981) 21. Chicken Shack - San-Ho-Zay (3:05) (40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve, Blue Horizon Records, 1968) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Show some love: https://www.instagram.com/kebdarge/Keb Darge, a preeminent figure in the realm of Northern Soul and deep funk music, shares the intriguing narrative of his eclectic journey, traversing from the disciplined world of taekwondo to the vibrant dance floors of London. This dialogue illuminates Darge's metamorphosis from a budding music enthusiast to a revered DJ and digger, celebrated for his extensive and rare collection of records. He recounts his formative experiences with music, detailing the pivotal moments that ignited his passion for Northern Soul and deep funk, ultimately leading to his esteemed reputation within the international music community. Darge's reflections on the evolution of the music scene, coupled with his candid anecdotes, encapsulate the essence of a life devoted to the pursuit of rhythm and the art of dance. Join us as we explore the profound impact of Darge's contributions to this vibrant cultural tapestry.Keb Darge, a renowned figure in the realms of Northern Soul and deep funk, recounts his remarkable journey from a small Highland village in Scotland to the vibrant DJ scene in London. The episode delves into Darge's formative years, detailing his initial experiences with music, which began in his youth as he watched teenagers flock to local halls, dancing to the likes of The Kinks and The Beatles. This ignited a lifelong passion for rhythm and dance, leading him to discover Northern Soul through a friend at a taekwondo Christmas party. The discussion unfolds as Darge shares his transition from a novice dancer to an acclaimed DJ, highlighting the integral role of record digging in his career. He illustrates how he cultivated an extensive collection of rare records, becoming a notable digger in the UK, and eventually establishing a prominent reputation that led him to international stages. Darge's anecdotes vividly depict the colorful tapestry of the Northern Soul scene, emphasizing the communal spirit of dance and music that defined his experiences. The conversation further explores the evolution of the music landscape, including the emergence of deep funk and its intersection with his work at Ace Records, painting a picture of a dedicated artist who has continuously sought to share the magic of rare grooves with audiences around the globe.Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
Hablando acerca de los sellos discograficos en la música y particularmente en el mundo del Hard Rock y Heavy Metal tradicional. Los sellos mas conocidos son: - Metal Blade Records, Megaforce Records, Napalm Records, Nuclear Blast, RoadRunner Records, Relapse Records, Massacre Records, Century Media, Earache Records Los sellos Heavy Metal Tradicional: AFM Records, Atco Records, Axe Killer Records, Non nobus Productions, - Metal On Metal Records, Heart Of Steel Records, Killer Metal Records, Urban Grandier Records, Evil Steel Records, Blood And Iron Records y Dies Israe. Los sellos Hard Rock / AOR: Geffen Recods, AOR Heaven, Ace Records y Frontiers Records. Otros sellos de Heavy Metal: Alveran Records, Anthem Records, Aquarius Records, Artery Recordings, Cruz Del Sur Music, Fighter Records, Gates Of Hell Records, Heavy Chains Records, Hells Headbangers Records, High Roller records, Hydra Head Records, Iron Shiled Records, Jolly Roger Records, Metalism Records, Prosthetic Records, Ripple Music, Shadow Kingdom Records, Shrapnel Records, Spine farm Records, Steamhammer Hispanoamerica: Maldito Records, Calle Underground, Locomotive, A tope producciones, Área 51 Metal, Red Dragon Records, Avispa Records, Acero Latino Records Enlaces de lo que hablo: ”For The Sake Of Heavyness” - Brian Slagel https://amzn.to/3WPovTX Puede suscribirse al podcast y encontrar las plataformas disponibles en: https://colmilloroquero.com/plataformas/ Catalogo completo y enlaces importantes en: https://linktr.ee/ColmilloRoquero ¿Dónde puedo comprar el Libro de Andrés? https://amzn.to/3SDBTJ1 Libro “Heavy Metal: 15 mitos del Rock” Este episodio de Colmillo Roquero es traído a usted por el libro “Heavy Metal: 15 mitos del Rock” El libro que le trae las respuestas que yo desde mis 15 años quise tener, hablando del estereotipo y los prejuicios en el mundo del Rock. Obtenga su copia impresa Amazon a nivel internacional o en Costa Rica puede dejarse una de las 200 copias impresas limitadas en Tiendas Insomnio o en Subterranean Shop. Más detalles en colmilloroquero.com/libro Ayude a este podcast a llegar mas oídos correctos Si le agrada el contenido de Colmillo Roquero, siga el podcast y no se perderá ningún nuevo episodio. Si realmente le gusta este podcast le agradecería muchísimo si le hace llegar este podcast a un amigo (o tal vez a dos). Voz de la intro: Fernando Arreola. Edición y post-producción por Andrés Brenes. Mis redes sociales: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andresbrenesv/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@andresbrenesv Aviso: Esta descripción podemos añadir algunos enlaces de afiliados.
This week, Matt dips into Ace Records' "Black America Sings The Beatles" compilation.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/memory-motel/Tune into new broadcasts of Memory Motel with Matt Rubba, Tuesday from 10 - 11 PM EST / 3 - 4 AM GMT (Wednesday).//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaf features three new releases from the Ace Records stable this week; a collection of Isaac Hayes 45s and two LPs dedicated to Retro Soul and Breaks. Also new releases from Northern Ireland's Kneecap, David Harrow, Luyo and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sundays from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaf continues his look at the new Ace Records compilation This iS Goldwax, plays a couple of new tunes featuring, and by, Micko Roche. There's oldies from B.B. King, Owen Gray and The Como Mamas and a whole heap more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sundays from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two brand new vinyl compilations from Ace Records are featured this week as Jaf spins ‘60s garage punk, soul and rhythm & blues along with some disco classics, new electronica and rock & roll.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sundays from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ace Records Podcast #31 Bob Stanley by Ace Records
Send us a Text Message.Episode 44: On this episode Tony and Ed hang out on the Morgue and take a trip back to the 90's and the Tampa Bay Metal and Music Award shows. They also talk about the days of Suzy Morbid, Frank Dancsecs (R.I.P 2015) of the legendary Aces Record's and much more. See you at the Morgue! original air date: 5/18/2024music by:Hellwitch- Mysteria Havoc Mass- All That Is EvilGreater Gods- Tombs of the Blind Dead Contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
Jaf plays more from the Ace Records compilations This Is Street Funk and This Is Mod plus new releases from Sinkane, Brainstory, East Coast Love Affair, Edy Forey and Clinton Fearon. We also celebrate a Soul II Soul anniversary and have a dance party with Opolopo and Quantic remixed by Sofia Kortesis.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaf plays some new releases from Kloyd, Iraina Mancini, and JIM this week and features four fabulous new releases from Ace Records containing Street Funk, Mod, and Atlanta classics along with Candi Staton's eponymous third album.Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show #1042 Still Got The Digital Blues 01. Buddy Guy - Damn Right I Got The Blues (6:25) (Live At Legends, RCA Records, 2012) 02. Bobby 'Hurricane' Spencer - I Got The Blues (4:08) (Unleased, Annie Mae Records, 2014) 03. The John Weeks Band - The Blues Just Got More Blue (3:43) (Dark Angel, self-release, 2016) 04. Scott Ellison - These Blues Got A Hold On Me (4:38) (Skyline Drive, Red Parlor Records, 2020) 05. Barbara Carr - I Got The Blues (3:28) (Keep The Fire Burning, Catfood Records, 2012) 06. The Texas Horns - Blues Gotta Holda Me (2:31) (Blues Gotta Holda Me, VizzTone Records, 2015) 07. The Rolling Stones - I Got The Blues (3:54) (Sticky Fingers, Rolling Stones Records, 1971) 08. Solomon Buke - I Got The Blues (4:11) (Make Do With What You Got, Shout! Factory Records, 2005) 09. Markey Blue Ric Latina Project - You Got The Blues (4:39) (Jumpin' The Broom, SoulOSound Records, 2022) 10. Blind Lemon Pledge - You Know You Reallty Got The Blues (3:39) (Pledge Drive, Ofeh Records, 2016) 11. Sass Jordan - Still Got The Blues (5:43) (Rebel Moon Blues, Stony Plain Records, 2020) 12. Guy King - I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (5:34) (Truth, Delmark Records, 2016) 13. Al Collins Orchestra - I Got The Blues For You (2:29) (78 RPM Shellac, Ace Records, 1955) 14. Jim Wake & Sleepwalker - I Got The Blues For You (2:45) (Whatever It Is I'm Against It, self-release, 2012) 15. Laura Tate - Still Got The Blues (4:30) (Let's Just Be Real, 811 Gold Records, 2017) 16. JP Williams Blues Band - The Blues Got A Hold On Me (7:35) (Stolen Cadillac, Gizzifter Records, 2017) 17. Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers - You've Got The Blues (2:46) (Long Black Train, Azuretone Records, 2016) 18. Elkie Brooks - I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues (3:39) (Nothin' But The Blues, Castle Records, 1994) 19. Georgie Fame - I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues (3:58) (The Blues And Me, Go Jazz Records, 1992) 20. Thornetta Davis - I Gotta Sang The Blues (5:11) (Honest Woman, Sweet Mama Music, 2016) 21. Art Pepper - Red Pepper Blues (3:40) (Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, Contemporary Records, 1957) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Show #1040 The Cork An episode dedicated to the loyal friends of Bandana Blues who keep the labor of love afloat. 01. JW Jones - Thank You (3:58) (Belmont Boulevard, Blind Pig Records, 2014) 02. James Cotton - Dealin' With The Devil (3:36) (Deep In The Blues, Verve Records, 1996) 03. Slo Leak - Man Who Gave Himself The Blues (4:51) (When The Clock Strikes 12, TVT Records, 1999) 04. Goodnight Texas - Dry Heat (3:59) (Single, 2 Cent Bank Check Records, 2024) 05. Andy J. Forest - Tongue In Groove (3:16) (Letter From Hell, Appaloosa Records, 1998) 06. Dana Gillespie - Tongue In Cheek (4:54) (Blues It Up, Ace Records, 1990) 07. Chris O'Leary - No Rest (4:33) (The Hard Line, Alligator Records, 2024) 08. Beaucoup Blue - Bluer Than The Midnight Sky (3:05) (Free To Fall, self-release, 2009) 09. Andrew Alli - Hard Workin' Man (3:24) (Hard Workin' Man, EllerSoul Records, 2020) 10. John Clifton - Broke Down Fool (4:06) (Too Much To Pay, self-release, 2024) 11. Ben Hemming - The End (3:59) (Darkness Before Dawn, self-release, 2024) 12. Sean Costello - Can't Let Go (4:39) (We Can Get Together, Delta Groove Records, 2008) 13. Gary Cain - Attitude (4:22) (Outside The Lines, self-release, 2024) 14. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Just To Be With You (3:23) (The Original Lost Elektra Sessions, Electra Records, 1995) 15. Jimmy Rogers' All Stars - Blow Wind Blow (5:00) (Blues Blues Blues, Atlantic Records, 1999) 16. The Tibbs - Last Train (3:31) (Keep It To Yourself, Record Kicks, 2024) 17. Otis Rush - Gambler's Blues (9:02) (Tops, Blind Pig Records, 1988) 18. Kenny Neal - The Real Thing (4:38) (Hoodoo Moon, Alligator Records, 1994) 19. The Nighthawks - The Cheap Stuff (3:16) (Tryin' To Get To You, EllerSoul Records, 2020) 20. Treasa Levasseur - Truth Will Set You Free (4:30) (Low Fidelity, Slim Chicken Records, 2010) 21. Big George Jackson - Fat's Jump (5:11) (Beggin' Ain't For Me, Black And Tan Records, 1998) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #30 Eddie Chacon by Ace Records
Sintonía: "Hot Pants" - Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw"Chasing Shadows" - Deep Purple; "One Way Glass" - Manfred Mann Chapter Three; "Hold On To Your Mind" - Andwella; "Do It" - Pink Fairies; "For Mad Men Only" - May Blitz; "Back Street Luv" - Curved Air; "Lovely Lady Rock" - James Hogg; "Ricochet" (Single Version) - Jonesy; "Led Balloon" - Steve Gray; "Big Boobs Boogie" - Slowload; "Freelance Fiend" - Leaf Hound; "Third World" - PaladinTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "Incident At A Free Festival" (2xLP, Ace Records, 2023)Recopilada por Bob Stanley y Pete WiggsEscuchar audio
This week Jaf focusses on the new Ace Records compilation by Jon Savage, Welcome To Techno City. There are new releases from Brainstory and Hit & Run Records, some classic soul 45s and a tribute to Damo SuzukiThis show was first broadcast on the 11th of February, 2024For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show #1033 Blues Masters 01. Big Bill Broonzy - Where The Blues Began (2:56) (78 RPM Shellac, Columbia Records(?), 1945) 02. Magic Sam - Love Me With A Feeling (2:07) (45 RPM Single, Cobra Records, 1957). 03. JB Lenore & His Combo - I'll Die Tryin' (3:04) (45 RPM Single, JOB Records, 1953) 04. John Lee Hooker - Sugar Mama [1952] (3:15) (House Of The Blues, Chess Records, 1959) 05. Little Walter - Flying Saucer [1956] (3:04) (Boss Blues Harmonica, Chess Records, 1972) 06. Koko Taylor - Love You Like A Woman (2:10) (Koko Taylor, Chess Records, 1969) 07. Muddy Waters - She's 19 Years Old [1971] (11:00) (The Lost Tapes, Blind Pig Records, 1999) 08. Buddy Guy - I Smell A Rat [1979] (9:11) (Stone Crazy!, Alligator Records, 1981) 09. George 'Harmonica' Smith - Blues In The Dark [1955] (2:55) (Oopin' Doopin' Doopin', Ace Records, 1982) 10. Bessie Smith - Gin House Blues [1926] (3:13) (St. Louis Blues CD+DVD, Musicpro/Unforgettable, 2005) 11. BB King - Walking Dr. Bill (3:36) (My Kind Of Blues, Crown Records, 1961) 12. Tommy McClennan - Bottle It Up And Go (2:47) (78 RPM Shellac, Bluebird Records, 1939) 13. Junior Wells - You Say You Love Me (3:15) (Southside Blues Jam, Delmark Records, 1970) 14. Otis Spann - It Must Have Been the Devil (2:39) (45 RPM Single, Checker Records, 1954) 15. John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson - Apple Tree Swing [1948] (2:29) (The Original Sonny Boy, Saga Blues, 2004) 16. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Peach Tree [1960] (2:27) (In Memoriam, Chess Records, 1965) 17. Lowell Fulson - Reconsider Baby [1954] (3:11) (Chess Chartbusters Vol.6, Chess Records, 2008) 18. Freddie King - Reconsider Baby (4:01) (Texas Cannonball, Shelter Records, 1972) 19. Memphis Slim - Living Like A King [1952] (2:48) (Boogie Uproar-Gems from the Peacock Vaults, One Day Music, 2014) 20. Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' At Midnight [1951] (2:53) (Chess Chartbusters Vol.1, Chess Records, 2008) 21. Elmore James - Whose Muddy Shoes [1953] (3:16) (Slidin'-A Collection Of Blues 'Slide' Guitar, Chess/Charly Records, 1991) 22. Champion Jack Dupree - Can't Kick The Habit (3:43) (Blues From The Gutter, Atco Records, 1959) 23. Walter Horton - Groove Walk (3:15) (The Soul Of Blues Harmonica, Argo Records, 1964) 24. T-Bone Walker - Evenin' (2:36) (T-Bone Blues, Atlantic Records, 1959) 25. The Big Three Trio - Big Three Stomp [1949] (3:05) (Poet Of The Blues, Columbia Records, 1998) 26. Robert Johnson - Cross Road Blues [1936] (2:40) (The Complete Recordings, Columbia Records, 1996) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Séptimo capítulo dedicado a recordar y reivindicar las Mod Jazz Series, compilaciones que fueron editadas por la escudería Ace Records, en donde abordaban desde distintos ángulos el abanico de sonidos de jazz que escuchaban los mods británicos. (Foto del podcast por PoPsie Randolph; Bobby Donaldson en 1960)Playlist;(sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens”ALBERT KING “C.O.D.”HANK JACOBS and THE TKO’S “Tam-a-rind”BOBBY DONALDSON “Bash dance”IKE TURNER’S KINGS OF RHYTHM “Daddy’s blues”IKE TURNER’S KING OF RHYTHM “Camel walk”CHUCK HIGGINS “All around the world”RICHIE and THE PS 54 SCHOOL YARD “Listen to Louie”THE MILES GRAYSON TRIO “Sweet bread”AFRO BLUES QUINTET “La la la”DEE CLARK “Senor blues”JERRY BUTLER “Motherless child”MICHELLE HARRIS-SPIVEY “Walk tall”THE MERCED BLUES NOTES “Whole lotta something”THE MERITS “Arabian jerk”DALE CUNNINGHAM “Too Young”GOOGIE RENE COMBO “Soul zone 65”GEORGE BRAITH “Cantelope woman”Escuchar audio
"Beale Street Boogie" - The Delmore Brothers; "Rockin´ Chair Money" - Bill Carlisle; "Papa´s Getting Old" - Fairley Holden; "What A Line" - Jimmie Widener; "Four Or Five Times" - Luke Will´s Rhythm Busters; "She´s A Backwoods Woman" - Mel Cox & The Flying Ranch Boys; "Three Strikes and You´re Out" - Cowboy Copas; "Brother Drop Dead (Boogie) - Redd Stewart; "Rockin´ and Rollin´" - Tommy Scott; "You´ll Make Our Shack a Mansion" - Grandpa Jones; "Tend To Your Business" - Clyde Moody; "Goodnight Cincinnati, Good Morning Tennessee" - Shorty Long; "Grandpa Stole My Baby" - Moon Mullican; "(I´m A) Hi-Ballin´ Daddy" - Ann Jones; "Money Bag Woman" - Luke McDaniel; "Day Done Broke Too Soon This Morning" - Jack Cardwell; "I Ain´t Got A Pot (Too Peel Potatoes In)" - Louie Innis; "I Put My Britches On Just Like Everybody Else" - Hardrock GunterTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "King Hillbilly bop ´n´ Boogie: King/Federal´s Roots Of Rockabilly 1944-1956 (Ace Records, 2002)Escuchar audio
The Ace Records Podcast #29 Gary Crowley by Ace Records
Seguimos picoteando en las Mod Jazz Series. Sexto capítulo dedicado a recordar aquellas compilaciones editadas por Ace Records en donde se recogió un selecto surtido de diferentes formas de jazz predilectas entre los mods británicos de los años 60. Playlist; (sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens” GEORGE BENSON QUARTET “Summertime” BILL DOGGETT “25 miles” JOHNNY OTIS “Banana peels” LEON HAYWOOD “Ray’s theme” MOSE ALLISON TRIO “I love the life I live” RED HOLLOWAY “Monkey sho can talk” DAVE DAVANI FOUR “Top of the pops” SWINGIN’ TOMATOES “Get it” GOOGIE RENÉ “Wild bird” CLARENCE ARMSTRONG “Beaver” BUDDY McKNIGHT “Every time (part 2)” MONGO SANTAMARIA “El pussy cat” PUCHO and HIS LAIN SOUL BROTHERS “Canteloupe island” MAC REBENNACK and THE SOUL ORCHESTRA “The point” JACK McDUFF “Hot barbeque” OSCAR BROWN JR “Humdrum blues” THE AFRO BLUES QUINTET PLUS ONE “Liberation” Escuchar audio
More vinyl reissues from the Ace Records stable feature this week. 45s and albums released this month and next. We also have newies from Arthur Baker & Jesse Rankins, Mildlife and Sonlife. All this plus the White Stripes sing Son HouseTune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quinta entrega de este coleccionable dedicado a las compilaciones “The Mod jazz Series” (Ace Records). Estos recopilatorios compilaron diferentes sonidos del jazz, o cercanos al jazz, favoritos entre los mods británicos de los años 50 y 60. Playlist; (sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens” RAY CHARLES “Get on the right track baby” GENE LUDWIG “Sticks and stones (part 1)” BILLIE POOLE and JUNIOR MANCE TRIO “Them blues” RAY BRYANT COMBO “Sack o Woe” ESTHER PHILLIPS “Fever” LAVERN BAKER and JIMMY RICKS “You’re the boss” MODERN JAZZ QUARTET with LAURINDO ALMEIDA “One note samba” BYRON LEE and THE SKA KINGS “Watermelon man” HERBIE MANN “It's a funky thing-right on (part 1)” TOMMY RIDGLEY “Jam up twist” GENE McDANIELS “Sweet lover no more” JOE SWIFTS INTERNATIONALS “Bell bottoms” KENNY RICE and LEO’S FIVE “Hold it” TIMMY THOMAS “Have some boogaloo” MARK III TRIO “Tres lobos” HANK JACOBS “East side” MOSE ALLISON “The foolkiller” EDDIE HARRIS “When a man loves a woman” Escuchar audio
A huge bunch of vinyl reissues from the Ace Records stable feature this week. 45s and albums released this month and next. We also have some Dancehall Reggae and a song from possibly the best album of all time from David BowieTune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cuarta entrega dedicada a picotear en la colección “The Mod Jazz Series” (Ace Records).(Foto del podcast; Johnny Griffin)Playlist;(sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens”KING CURTIS “Memphis soul stew”MEL TORME “Right now”RAY CHARLES “Heartbreaker”JOHNNY GRIFFIN and MATTHEW GEE and THE SOUL GROOVERS “Twist City”KAREN HERNANDEZ “I heard it through the grapevine”BILLY STEWART “Secret love”TRINI LOPEZ “Unchain my heart”ANDY WILLIAMS “House of bamboo”GOOGIE RENÉ and ORCHESTRA “Caesar’s pad”TAMIKO JONES and HERBIE MANN “The sidewinder”JEAN DUSHON “Feeling good”EDDIE JEFFERSON “Psychedelic Sally”FRANK FROST “My back scratcher”LES MCCANN “Burnin’ coal”MOSE ALLISON “Wild man on the loose”DAVE PIKE “Jet set”LEE JONES and THE UNFORGOTTEN TWO “I got to see my baby (part 2)”JACKIE IVORY “Do it to death”Escuchar audio
Tercer capítulo dedicado a recordar y reivindicar las Mod Jazz Series, compilaciones que fueron editadas por la escudería Ace Records, a partir de 1996 y manufacturadas por el Ady Croasdell, director del sello Kent Records.Playlist;(sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens”MERL SAUNDERS “My train”CHRIS COLUMBO “You can’t sit down”LITTLE JOHN TAYLOR “You win, I lose”WILLIS JACKSON “Brother Ray”THE YOUNG HOLT TRIO “Ain’t there something that money can’t buy”WOODY HERMAN “Hush”COUNT BASIE “Hang on sloopy”JACKIE WILSON and COUNT BASIE “Uptight (Everything's alright)”ELLA FITZGERALD “Get ready”SHARON CASH “Fever”THE CALS “Another plan for school mix up”ERMA FRANKLIN “Light my fire”MARK MURPHY “Senor blues”BOBBY BLAND “Honey child”B.B. KING “Bad luck soul”LOU DONALDSON “Musty Rusty”RICHARD GROOVE HOLMES “Livin’ soul” Escuchar audio
Segundo capítulo dedicado a recordar y reivindicar las Mod Jazz Series, compilaciones que fueron editadas por la escudería Ace Records, a partir de 1996 y manufacturadas por el Ady Croasdell, director del sello Kent Records.Playlist;(sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens”IVAN “BOOGALOO JOE” JONES “Games”FREDDIE ROACH “Money that’s what I want”JOHNNY GRIFFIN ORCHESTRA “Wade in the water”BOOKER T and THE MG’S “Soul jam”BILLY HAWKS “Got my mojo workin’”JUNIOR WELLS “(I got a) stomach ache”LIGHTNIN HOPKINS “Got to move you baby”MOSE ALLISON “Evesight to the blind”MONGO SANTAMARIA ORCHESTRA “Get the money”PUCHO and HIS LATIN SOUL BROTHERS “Gerogia on my mind”BROWN BROTHERS OF SOUL “Cholo”JOHNNY GILLIAM “Mission imposible”FREDDIE McCOY “Spiderman”MERCED BLUE NOTES “Mama Rufus”GOOGIE RENÉ COMBO “Smokey Joe’s La La”JOHNNY LYTLE TRIO “Blue vibes” Escuchar audio
On Episode 227, we are joined by the acclaimed music writer Bob Stanley, the man behind one of Niall's favourite books Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop and a member of indie-pop group St. Etienne.To celebrate 10 years of Faber Books are reissuing Yeah Yeah Yeah (with a new chapter taking it up to present day) , along with its prequel Let's Do It: The Birth of Pop (the definitive story of the birth of Pop, from 1900 to the mid-fifties), both on paperback.Along with the books, Bob Stanley also put together a compilation for Ace Records called Latin Freestyle - New York/Miami 1983 - 1992, in his words a crashing electro-funk sub genre of dance music. It was the aural equivalent of a can of thirst-quenching Quatro or a Spanish Harlem dance-off, and it became the electronically constructed bridge between disco and house.Latin Freestyle grew out of electro, and was a more female-fronted classic pop version with frequently Latina vocals, bleepy synth riffs, proto-house piano lines, drum machine hits and lyrics that harked back to '60s girl groups teenage concerns of heartbreak, boys and dancing. We talk to Bob about the books and this subgenre of electro music that developed in New York and Miami in the early 80s and included Madonna, Debbie Deb, Shannon, Alisha, Company B, Lisa Lisa, Exposé, Taylor Dane and went on to influence music from the Bee Gees' Robin Gibb, Pet Shop Boys, Freeez and more.A playlist of Latin Freestyle accompanies this episode on Patron. Sign up from €5 a month.Patreon members get access to the the Discord community, special playlists, ad-free episodes, event discounts & more.Listen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS FeedShow notesSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify PlaylistLatin Freestyle - New York/Miami 1983 - 1992 compilation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lots of new releases, reissues and remixes on Blues and Grooves this week. A Certain Ratio, JIM, Lanowa and Shouse all make appearances. Candi Staton and Stevie Wonder help out with the oldies and we feature a track from a new Latin Freestyle compilation from Ace RecordsTune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comenzamos aquí una serie de programas dedicados a picotear en la colección Mod Jazz Series, deliciosos discos compilados por Ady Croasdell y editados por Ace Records desde 1996. En ellos confluyen todos aquellos sabores del jazz que escuchaban los modernistas británicos en los años 60. Playlist; (sintonía) FREDDIE McCOY “Collard greens” SHIRLEY SCOTT “Soul shoutin’” THE NOMOS “Step out and get it” SONNY STITT “Soul shack” CHARLES EARLAND “Black talk” MOSE ALLISON “The seventh son” OTIS SPANN “I’m ready” MONGO SANTAMARIA “Yeh! Yeh!” MONGO SANTAMARIA “Watermelon man” CAL TJADER “Evil ways” BROTHER JACK McDUFF “Theme from “The Pink Panther”” BROTHER JACK McDUFF “Theme from “The Carpetbaggters”” JOHNNY HAMMOND SMITH “Theme from “N.Y.P.D. (The ABC TV Series)” JIMMY WHITERSPOON “Money’s gettin’ cheaper” JIMMY WHITERSPOON “Love me right” MARK MURPHY “Why don’t you do right?” WILLIS JACKSON “Pool shark” RUSTY BRYANT “Soul liberation” Escuchar audio
The Ace Records Podcast #28 Corinne Drewery by Ace Records
When MK-Ultra's vinyl collection meets Thomas Oakland's creative writing, it gives birth to Raunchy Radio; one part DJ mixtape, one part comedy audio drama. This faux 1970s radio show features a sensual selection of Soul, Funk, Psychedelic Rock, Reggae and Jazz. Starring TJ Trueh as the charismatic host Big Poppa G, accompanied by the voice talents of Tim Frizzell, Brian Dives, and Clint Davis.This podcast episode features content created or published by Ace Records, Anthology Recordings, Blue Note Records, Polydor Records, RCA Records, Rhino, Soul Jazz Records, Wagram Music and others.Keith Mansfield - Funky FanfareIncredible Bongo Band - Raunchy '73Mandrill - Two Sisters of MysteryJimi Hendrix - Foxey LadyKool & The Gang - Rated XDonald Byrd - Lansana's PriestessMillie Jackson - All The Way LoverTJ Trueh & Tim Frizzell - Billy Bob Jr. [Skit #1]Stampeders - Sweet City WomanTJ Trueh & Brian Dives - Fly Jimmy [Skit #2]Curtis Mayfield - SuperflyThe Jimmy Castor Bunch - TroglodyteTJ Trueh & Clint Davis - Doctor Benny [Skit #3]Johnny Osbourne - All I Have Is LoveLonnie Liston Smith & Cosmic Echoes - Goddess of LoveJeremy Steig - Give Me SomeThe Staple Singers - Let's Do It AgainGil Scott-Heron - When You Are Who You Are
Sintonía: "Clocks" - Paul Brett"The Hertfordshire Rock" - Ricky Wilde; "Ordinary Boy" - Small Wonder; "When Work Is Over" - The Kinks; "Londonberry" - Phil Cordell; "I´m On Fire" - The Troggs; "Rod" - Matchbox; "And The Fun Goes On" - Lieutenant Pigeon; "Breathless" - Bombadil; "Urban Guerrilla" - Hawkwind; "Mole On The Dole" - Climax Chicago; "I Feel So Down" - Barracuda; "Roly Pin" - RolyTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (2xLP) "Bob Stanley & Peter Wiggs Presents: Three Day Week: When The Lights Went Out, 1972-75" (Ace Records, 2019)Escuchar audio
Focussing on some new compilations and brand new tunes this week.Ace Records provide albums celebrating arranger John Cameron and the contents of Richard Hawley's Jukebox. Stag-O-Lee Records have a collection of rocking sounds. Newies from Bon Voyage and Buscrates and tributes to Cynthia Weil and Tony TS McPhee. Oh, and Prince's birthday can't go unnoticed!Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show #994 Insanity 01. Sister Lucille - Devil In A Red Suit (3:53) (Tell The World, Blue Heart Records, 2023) 02. Rhythm Krewe - Time Of Day (6:50) (Unfinished Business, Rhombus Records, 2023) 03. Cash Box Kings - Nobody Called It The Blues (3:34) (Oscar's Motel, Alligator Records, 2023) 04. Will James - Q Blues (4:52) (Sundancer, self-release, 2022) 05. Tony Holiday - Trouble (4:11) (Motel Mississippi, Forty Below Records, 2023) 06. Ally Venable - Don't Lose Me (3:37 (Real Gone, Ruf Records, 2023) 07. Big Joe Shelton - Strong Addiction (3:29) (I'd Never Let Her Down, self-release, 2013) 08. Ana Popovic - Ride It (3:51) (Power, ArtisteXclusive Records, 2023) 09. Joe Krown - Something On Your Mind (4:25) (Tribute, Sledgehammer Records, 2023) 10. Muddy Waters - Just To Be With You [1956] (3:16) (Muddy Waters, Chess Records, 1976) 11. Larry Davis - Texas flood [1958] (2:42) (If It's Not A Hit I'll Eat My Hat, Ace Records, 1985) 12. Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds - 23 Hours Too Long (5:36) (Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds, Fontana, 1966) 13. Nalani Rothrock - Just Before I Go (3:22) (The Rock House Sessions (Extended Cut), self-release, 2022) 14. Dyer Davis - Cryin' Shame (4:47) (Dog Bites Back, WildRoots Records, 2023) 15. Nick Schnebelen - Pain Aside (4:33) (What Key Is Trouble In?, VizzTone Records, 2023) 16. Dean Zucchero - Mortal Man (5:08) (Electric Church For The Spiritually Misguided, Pugnacious Records, 2023) 17. Big Harp George - Prince Of Downward Mobility (4:46) (Cut My Spirit Loose, Blues Mountain Records, 2023) 18. Skylar Rogers - Among The Insanity (4:34) (Among The Insanity, Blue Heart Records, 2023) 19. Backtrack Blues Band - You'll Come Back Someday (7:23) (A Day By The Bay, Gulf Coast Records, 2023) 20. Misty Blues - On Of These Days (4:05) (Outside The Lines, Guitar One Records, 2023) 21. Bruce Katz Band - Gary's Jam (5:11) (Connections, Dancing Rooster Records, 2023) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
On the anniversary of Reggie Young's passing, January 17, 2019, Zac Childs pays tribute to him in this episode of Ask Zac. Reggie was more than a great guitarist, he was a great person. Through personal anecdotes, and sharing those of others that Zac has collected, we get a look at Reggie the man. Also in this episode, Zac dissects the intro, verse, and chorus guitar parts of "Drift Away." He also covers Young's gear through the years, and how at heart, Reggie was a bit of a gear minimalist, relying on a 1957 Strat, 1969 Telecaster, BF Deluxe Reverb, and a small pedalboard for much of his career.Zac's Spotify Playlist for Reggie Younghttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kk...Zac interviewing Reggie for the Truetone Lounge: • Reggie Young | Tr... Ace Records excellent career overview, Reggie Young Session Guitar Star https://amzn.to/39TJj25Also check out Reggie's Forever Young, his album of instrumentalshttps://amzn.to/2TQ6a98Zac's gear for this video1967 Telecaster - D'Addario XL120+ 95-44 strings https://amzn.to/3a5qxVi1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion Vintage 30 speakerReggie inspired Board:Vintage MXR Script logo Dyna CompBoss Volume PedalBoss DD-2 Delay1980 TC Electronic Chorus pedal, modified by XTS to use 18v DCBoss TU-12HTruetone CS6 for power https://amzn.to/38S9rZKAlso on board, but not used:Voodoo Lab Sparkle DriveDemeter Tremulator#askzac #guitartech #telecasterSupport the show
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by musician and Orwell-prize winning author, Darren McGarvey! This week - the 3rd anniversary of Brexit, Will & Kate visit a foodbank, integrity and the UK Government, and a listener question on Chat GPT. At the end of the episode...media recommendations. RECOMMENDATIONS: EAMONN: 'STUTZ' - Netflix documentary - compelling mental health documentary in which Hollywood star, Jonah Hill has frank discussions with psychologist, Phil Stutz, who wrote the NY Times best-selling book, 'The Tools' netflix.com/title/81387962 STUART: 'The Best of William Bell' - 3 album collection of tracks by the great Memphis singer - on Ace Records acerecords.co.uk/the-best-of-william-bell DARREN - THE LAST OF US - on NOW TV (also first episode available to watch free on YouTube.) HBO TV adaptation of the popular video game of the same name, set in a post-apocalyptic USA www.nowtv.com/watch/the-last-of-us For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
The Ace Records Podcast #27 Stewart Lee by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #26 Sean Rowley by Ace Records
Show #954 It's Getting Too Hot 01. Slim Harpo - The Music's Hot [1970] (2:37) (Tip On In, Ace Records, 1996) 02. Liz Mandeville - Too Hot For Love (3:03) (The Stars Motel, Blue kitty Music, 2016) 03. Jimmy Burns - Red Hot Mama (3:54) (Back To The Delta, Delmark Records, 2003) 04. Sean Chambers - Red Hot Mama (3:45) (Welcome To My Blues, American Showplace, 2018) 05. Julie C Myers - Hot Rod Heart (4:06) (Rock On - Fearless Journey, self-release, 2015) 06. StratCat Willie & the Strays - Hot Tin Roof (2:36) (On A Hot Tin Roof, self-release, 2022) 07. RB Stone - She's Too Hot To Handle (2:45) (Loosen Up!, Middle Mountain Music, 2013) 08. James Cotton - Hot 'n Cold (3:04) (High Energy, Buddah Records, 1975) 09. Dave Weld - Red Hot Tabasco (3:03) (Nightwalk, Delmark Records, 2022) 10. Ms Zeno - Hot Sauce (4:02) (Back In Love, Blue Lotus Records, 2018) 11. Coco Montoya - Coming In Hot (3:25) (Coming In Hot, Alligator Records, 2019) 12. Bob Margolin And Bob Corritore - Red Hot Kisses (3:14) (So Far, VizzTone Records, 2022) 13. Jon Cleary - Too Damn Hot (5:11) (Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, Basin Street Records, 2002) 14. Trickbag - Hot And Heavy (2:49) (With Friends Vol. 1, Magic Records, 2013) 15. Jon Spear Band - Hot Sauce (4:56) (Hot Sauce, self-release, 2017) 16. Dee Miller Band - Hot And Sweaty (3:20) (Leopard Print Dress, self-release, 2018) 17. Richie Arndt & the Bluenatics - Too Hot To Handle (2:49) (Voodoo, Pepper Cake, 2001) 18. Miss Lily Moe & the Gamblers - Hot Man (2:49) (Wine Is Fine, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2018) 19. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - Hot In Here (2:38) (Groovin' In Greaseland, Alligator Records, 2017) 20. Randy Kaplan - They're Red Hot (2:21) (Mr. Diddie Wah Diddie, Hip-O Records, 2012) 21. Dennis Jones Band - Hot Sauce (4:04) (WE3 Live, Blue Rock Records, 2018) 22. B.B. & The Blues Shacks - Hot Pants (3:04) (Dirty Thirty, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2019) 23. Malaya Blue - Hot Love (3:48) (Still, Blue Heart Records, 2020) 24. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Red Hot Kisses [1953] (2:36) (Down And Out Blues, Not Now Music, 2010) 25. Ed Maly - Hot Love (2:16) (Turn It Up, self-release, 2015) 26. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Hot Summer Night (3:22) (Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Hollywood Records, 2010) 27. Son Seals - Hot Sauce (3:01) (Live And Burning, Alligator Records, 1978) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Today we had the great pleasure of sitting down with Sofia Goodman! We discuss her time at Berklee College of Music, her journey to Nashville, and why she chose to form her own jazz group. We also explore her thesis, titled "The Art of Incorporating Afro-Latin Rhythms' In the Style of Maria Schneider". We hope you enjoy!Follow Sofia on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesofiagoodmangroupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirtyseven.sofiaWebsite: https://www.thesofiagoodmangroup.comFollow Nashville Women in JazzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nashvillewomeninjazzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nashvillewomeninjazzNWIJ FormMusic Featured in this Episode:'Hope' by The Sofia Goodman Group------Connect with Nashville Drummers Podcast:InstagramFacebookWebsiteAbout Sofia:Sofia Goodman is a drummer and composer residing in Nashville, TN. Before enrolling at Berklee College of music for her Bachelor's, Sofia was fortunate to learn, perform with, and be encouraged by jazz icon Esperanza Spalding in a Berklee summer program. After graduating from Berklee, Sofia moved to Nashville and worked as a freelance musician and teacher. Her playing has been described as “brilliant” by Tony Rounce of Ace Records. The Manchester CT Jazz Festival reported that she is “one you'll be hearing more of.”In 2017, she began leading The Sofia Goodman Group, a modern jazz ensemble that performs Sofia's original compositions and fuses American, Afro-Latin, and Middle Eastern genres. Her debut album "Myriad of Flowers" was released in 2018 and was nominated by NIMA for Best Jazz album. In 2020, Sofia was nominated by NIMA for Best Jazz Instrumentalist. In 2021, she earned her Master's Degree in Composition at Belmont University. Recently, she won the Pathways to Jazz Grant to fund her work on her next album, Secrets of the Shore, which will be out before the end of 2022. The Nashville Scene described her music as “truly progressive and fundamentally jazz…and a reason to be excited about the continuing evolution of jazz in Music City.” She is a member of Nashville Women in Jazz and loves to share her passion for drumming with students.------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded June 2022 in Nashville, TN
The Ace Records Podcast #25 Lenny Kaye by Ace Records
Phil Towle is a self-titled "Performance Enhancement Coach" most notable for his work with the heavy metal band Metallica, lead singer/guitarist James Hetfield, as shown in the documentary Some Kind of Monster. In it, he is shown working with the band through the process of the loss of longtime bassist Jason Newsted making their eighth studio album St. Anger. Towle has contracted with music labels, baseball teams and other organizations when their high-profile "talent" needs help. Since 1997, his clients have included Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello, Stone Temple Pilots, Tennessee Titans defensive lineman Kevin Carter, NFL coach Dick Vermeil and others. He is no stranger to the music business, having been in partnership with Zane Ashton (aka Bill Aken) in the early 1960s. Their record label 'Lan-Cet Records,' although small, released records like 'Tomorrow' by Gary Usher, and other records now considered to be milestones in the history of rock and roll. (Including an unusual one by the former governor of California Goodwin J. Knight) "He Was A Mean Dragon" is still being marketed by Ace Records in England and on iTunes and may very well become the longest selling novelty record in rock and roll.
The Ace Records Podcast #24 Edgar Wright by Ace Records
AUDITION Secuelas: NA Presupuesto: ¿? Año: 1999 Director: Takashi Miike Actores: Ryo Ishibashi (Shigeharu Aoyama), Eihi Shiina (Asami Yamazaki) Calificación: Google users -x%, RT - x%, IMDB - x, Personal - x SinopsisTras la muerte de su esposa, Shigeharu dedica su vida a la crianza de su hijo Shigehiko.Pasan los años llevando una vida solitaria, hasta que su hijo Shigehiko ya adolescente, le pregunta a su padre porque no se casa de nuevo.Esto hara que Shigeharu inicie con ayuda de su amigo Yoshikawa un productor de cine, una audicion para una falsa pelicula, y asi encontrar a su futura esposa.¿Cuál fue la contribución de la película al cine de horror?Considerada la obra maestra de Miike, y cinta que le dio la fama internacional, Audition no es cualquier pelicula de horror que hallamos visto antes.Sin duda, esta muy elaborada, cuidando todo detalle, una historia de amor que poco a poco se prepara para el final lleno de violencia y gore.Se manejan varios temas: La soledad, por un lado el personaje masculino, ya en sus 50s y que ha dedicado completamente a su trabajo y su hijo sin pensar en el. Y por el otro, el personaje femenino, que por abusos en la infancia, el abandonar un sueño, hizo que Ayasami tuviera una vida solitaria, donde estos abusos le crearon una idea distorsionada de las relaciones con los hombres. Tambien los temas del misoginia y feminismo estan presentes. La busqueda de Shigeharu por una mujer joven y sumisa, educada y con clase. Y por el lado de Asami, la idea que solo el hombre debe de amarla solamente a ella, ni si quiera a un hijo o mascota, son radicales por creer que "todos los hombres son iguales y buscan solo sexo". El metodo empleado por el protagonista de buscar esposa, se puede considerar como cosificacion a la mujer. La venganza, desde luego es uno de los temas principales, aunque aqui si remarco una contradiccion del lado del personaje de Asami. Ella busca vengarse de aquel que no la ame en su totalidad, al conocer la gran mentira de Shigeheru acerca de la falsa pelicula y audicion (y hasta considerar un engaño el no contarle sobre su hijo). Pero recordemos que ella tambien mintio desde un inicio, en estas citas que tenian ambos y ella no le contaba la verdad. CURIOSIDADES Esta en la lista de las 1001 peliculas que debes de ver antes de morir. Fue inspiracion para el director Eli Roth para realizar su pelicula Hostal. Tambien inspiro a las directoras Jen y Silvia Soska en su film American Mary Esta dentro del top 20 de peliculas de Quentin Tarantino. FRASES"Nunca me sentí infeliz, porque nunca dejé de ser infeliz".CONTEXTOLa película está basada en la novela de Ryu Murakami y aborda el género violencia melancólica. El autor enfoca sus obras en la dificultad de Japón en encontrar una identidad cultural y además, busca mostrar el lado de Japón que por lo general es escondido. Es por este motivo que sus libros en una mayor parte incluyen temas de sexo, violencia y drogas.El tema de identidad en los 90s es claramente criticado a lo largo de la novela y lo podemos ver en la película en frases y acciones como las siguientes: Un hombre necesita una mujer porque si no se acaba. La descripción de la mujer ideal: contraste con un grupo joven de chicas que están en el bar: "todas estúpidas, ¿donde estan las buenas? Japón está acabado. tiene que ser hermosa, joven pero madura, con carrera y logros, saber baile tradicional, debe saber tocar el piano. ¿tu esposa era así? - se quedó mudo. Una mujer con confianza en sí misma puede alcanzar la felicidad, y de otro modo son dependientes e infelices. La descripción de Asami: dócil, sumisa, 12 años de practicar ballet, toca el piano, muy propia al hablar, dulce, inocente, pura (siempre de blanco) Aplica para el rol de actriz, ella misma dice que no sabe si lo puede obtener. El productor hace un comentario: Una mujer infeliz es mejor actriz porque tiene más "material" para expresar Por lo tanto, Aoyama se llevaría a una mujer feliz (prejuicio es que no es buena actriz), que no le tocaría el papel principal en la película. La pre-seleccion - 30 chicas, ¿por qué Asami salió a relucir?No solo cumplía con las condiciones mencionadas antes, su ensayo demostraba la parte "madura" que buscaba: La escena de la audición - crítica al sistema actual y maltrato a la mujer profesionalmente La película era un romance, sin embargo, las mujeres les preguntaban de todo excepto su capacidad para actuar. Es un reflejo del prejuicio hacia la mujer y el abuso de poder. Creo que la crítica que hace Miike al sistema es muy buena, porque hasta ofende ver eso, uno como audiencia. Yo creo que en ese entonces y ahora, muchos de los problemas siguen y mucha gente puede empatizar con ese tipo de entrevistas. He conocido a chicas que en la entrevista de trabajo les preguntan: ¿y quien va a cuidar a tus hijos cuando estés trabajando? ¿estás casada? ¿cómo vas a balancear el trabajo y la familia? Cuando la invita a salir - hacen referencia a esta idea de "cachar al pez" del inicio. Es una relación muy sutil, pero básicamente Asami está esperando a que llame, esperando a que pique. Cuando llama, sonríe malvadamente. Esa escena es muy buena. Red Flags Desaparición del Sr. Shibata de Ace Records hace 18 meses Siempre se baja en un lugar de la calle, no sabe donde vive Las referencias que dio, ninguna parece llevar a ningún lado No saben donde trabaja No conocen a una sola persona que la conozca Donde dice que trabajaba: The Stone fish - el vecino chismoso nunca falta: Cerrado más de un año La dueña asesinada, descuarizada, tres dedos extra, una oreja y una lengua Salía con un director de música. ¿Qué sabemos de Asami? La forma en que cuentan su historia es la de un narrador no confiable (sueños de Aoyama o fantasías), por lo que las ideas a continuación son especulación: Asami desde niña practicaba ballet, el tutor la maltrataba y posiblemente abusaba. Entra el tema que muchas mujeres viven sobre abuso infantil o en pre-adolescencia. A los 18 años, pudo ser que cuando ella planeaba irse a Londres, el tutor le haya causado el daño irreparable para evitar que se fuera. Aquí hay un tema de sabotaje hacia mujer a realizarse profesionalmente. Cuando dejó de bailar, sintió que estaba muerta en vida. Considera que "vivir significa acercarse a la muerte lentamente". En el hotel, ella lo invita a él a acostarse, pidiendo que le vea el cuerpo. Atención a su cicatriz. ¿hay más cicatrices que no nos muestran? Le pide que la ame como es, le dice que es hermosa y ella dice "todos dicen eso, pero realmente lo harás?" En uno de los recuerdos o sueños de las pláticas en el restaurante aparece Asami diciendo su vida de niña: Sus papás se divorciaron Se fue a vivir con su tío y su eposa - ambos la maltrataban La madrastra la metía en baños helados, le dio neumonía. También la aventó por las escaleras y se dislocó el hombro. Regresó a vivir con la mamá a los 7 años, ya se había vuelto a casar. El esposo era paralítico, la maltrataba también y vivía escondida en un cuarto oscuro. El profesor de ballet abusaba de ella (escena masturbándose mientras bailaba) Comentario de Miike sobre Asami:"Su amor [por Aoyama] se volvió su obsesión. Pensó que el amor y la tortura eran lo mismo. Así lo veo." AOYAMA La esposa fallece al inicio, cuando el hijo era muy pequeño. Su vida laboral parece tener un puesto ejecutivo (poder) La asistente parece tener un crush con el o quizá tenían algún amorío. Ella le dice que se va a casar El solo la ignora Después revela en un sueño o recuerdo que tuvieron relaciones una vez. También aparece la colegiala tratando de tener sexo con él. No le importa cometer fraude, abuso de poder Dice que una mujer dependiente no es bueno, pero Asami parece bastante dependiente diciéndole que gracias a que lo conció, su vida cambió, se siente feliz, nucna conoció alguien como él, lo hace sentir especial. ¿Qué te gustó de la película?Los personajes principales nunca llegan a conocerse bien y ese fue el error que inclusive en la vida real muchos cometemos.Desde que el personaje de Asami aparece en pantalla, nunca sabemos nada de ella, y hay una serie de advertencias donde Miike manejo de una forma excelente para que como espectador tengamos esa curiosidad sobre quien es ella.Advertencias como su reciente trabajo, sus referencias laborales, su familia, la escuela de ballet.Shigeharu, al estar perdidamente enamorado, ignora todo esto e inicia una relacion hasta el grado de pedirle matrimonio, ¡SIN SABER NADA DE ELLA!La genialidad del final, el climax, la revelacion es magistral.Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. 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The Ace Records Podcast #23 Jim McCulloch by Ace Records
Show #900 Triple Treat Number 900 goes out to all the supporters of Bandana Blues with a big thank you from Spinner. 01. Sam & Dave - I Thank You (2:52) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1968) 02. ZZ Top - I Thank You (3:22) (Deguello, Warner Bros, 1979) 03. Ana Popovic - Bring Your Fine Self Home (5:11) (Hush!, Ruf Records, 2001) 04. Big Joe & The Dynaflows - Go With The Flow (2:33) (Rockhouse Party, Severn Records, 2019) 05. Kyle Culkin - Wouldn't Change A Thing (3:15) (Pork Chops & Blues, Tonebucker Records, 2021) 06. Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers - Love Whip Blues (3:10) (Love Whip Blues, Juicy Juju/VizzTone, 2014) 07. Snowy White Blues Project - I Want To Thank You (3:11) (In Our Time ....Live, self-release, 2010) 08. Delbert McClinton - Let's Get Down Like We Used To (3:01) (Tall Dark & Handsome, Hot Shot Records, 2019) 09. Dana Gillespie - Wasn't That Good (3:01) (Blues It Up, Ace Records, 1990) 10. Blues Burglars - Evening (3:27) (Breakin' In, Red Lightnin' Records, 1986) 11. Arthur Migliazza - Thank You Blues (2:49) (Laying It Down, self-release, 2014) 12. Eddie 9V - Puttin' The Kids To Bed (3:45) (Little Black Flies, Ruf Records, 2021) 13. Jr Walker & the All Stars - San-Ho-Zay (2:47) (Road Runner, Tamla Motown, 1966) 14. Roy Buchanan - Hawaiian Punch (1:49) (When A Guitar Plays the Blues, Alligator Records, 1985) 15. Walter Horton - Wrinkles (2:46) (The Soul Of Blues Harmonica, Chess Records, 1964) 16. Charlie Musselwhite - No (4:50) (Continental Drifter, Virgin Records, 1999) 17. Skylar Rogers - Thankful (4:53) (Firebreather, self-release, 2021) 18. Beaucoup Blue - Whistle, Whistle (3:49) (Free To Fall, self-release, 2009) 19. Paul deLay - Wealthy Man (5:14) (Heavy Rotation, Evidence Records, 2001) 20. Bridget Kelly Band - Same Bad Attitude (4:24) (Bone Rattler, Alpha Sun Records, 2017) 21. Hitman Blues Band - Everybody But Me (5:45) (Not My Circus Not My Monkey, Nerus Records, 2021) 22. Billy D & The Hoodoos - Somewhere In The Middle Of The Blues (3:12) (Somethin's Wrong, Creative and Dreams Music, 2009) 23. Blue Bishops - Words Left Unsaid (3:53) (Deep, self-release, 2002) 24. Kerry Kearney - Five Time Man (3:43) (Tales From The Psychedelta, Highlander Records, 2020) 25. Bob Bradshaw - Blue (3:33) (The Ghost Light, self-release, 2021) 26. Johnny Never - Black Smart Phone (2:52) (Blue Delta, self-release, 2020) 27. Doug Sahm - Do Something for Me (3:41) (The Last Real Texas Blues Band, Antone's Records, 1994) 28. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Thank You Mr. Poobah (4:07) (The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Elektra Records, 1965) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #22 - Norman Jay by Ace Records
Show #892 King Thing Once More Because the Dutch King celebrates his birthday again this week. 01. Guy King - King Thing (5:42) (Truth, Delmark Records, 2016) 02. Mojo Morganfield - It's Good To Be King (3:52) (Single, Delmark Records, 2020) 03. Slim Harpo - Little Queen Bee (Got A Brand New King) [1963] (2:38) (Shake Your Hips, Ace Records, 1995) 04. Bill Blue - The King Of Crazy Town (4:23) (The King Of Crazy Town, Conch Town Music, 2020) 05. Anders Osborne - Kingdom Come (5:00) (Ash Wednesday Blues, Shanachie Records, 2001) 06. John Hiatt - Riding With The King (4:19) (Riding With The King, Geffen Records, 1983) 07. Geoff Achison & the Souldiggers - Feel Like A King (3:42) (Little Big Men-Remastered, Jupiter 2 Records, 2012) 08. Joss Stone - All The King's Horses (3:03) (The Soul Sessions, Virgin Records, 2003) 09. Kentucky Headhunters - King Rooster (4:31) (Meet Me In Bluesland, Alligator Records, 2015) 10. Bare Bones Boogie Band - Son Of A King (3:06) (Tattered & Torn, self-release, 2013) 11. Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors - King Bee (3:34) (Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors, EllerSoul Records, 2018) 12. Michael Powers - King Bee (8:15) (Rooted In Blues Tribute, 2014) 13. Detonics - Swing King (4:09) (Raise Your Bet, Naked Productions, 2018) 14. Eric Clapton - Little Queen Of Spades (4:57) (Me And Mr. Johnson, Reprise Records, 2004) 15. Travellin' Blue Kings - Get It Done (5:11) (Wired Up, Naked Productions, 2019) 16. King King - Wait On Time (6:26) (Live, Manhaton Records, 2016) 17. Dave Duncan - 20 Years Of BB King (5:21) (I'm Not Made Of Stone, 15 South Records, 2010) 18. Kenny Wayne Shepherd - King's Highway (4:17) (Trouble Is, Giant Records, 1997) 19. The KingmiXers - Jump The Q (3:39) (Riding With Mr. Blues, self-release, 2012) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Clark Galehouse started out as a swing band sax player from Illinois and wound up running Long Island's most prolific independent record label out of Huntington Station. We take a detour from radio history this episode to talk with John Broven about the life and legacy of Galehouse and his label, Golden Crest Records. Broven started out a lover of American rhythm & blues from East Sussex, England, and wound up a consultant for Ace Records and, eventually, the husband of Clark Galehouse's daughter, Shelley. Together the couple rescued the label from obscurity, reissuing the stunning array of music that Galehouse recorded from early rock and roll to jazz to local and regional school orchestras. The Golden Crest catalog is now housed in the Library of Congress. Links John Broven and Golden Crest Records Books by John Broven (Amazon author page) "Golden Crest Records: The Independent Record Industry Comes to Long Island" (Long Island History Journal) Blues Unlimited Magazine (The Blues Foundation) The Wailers (Pacific Northwest Bands) The Other Chili Peppers (Offbeat Magazine) Beyond the Needle: History of Vinyl Records Golden Crest Records (YouTube Playlist)
The Ace Records Podcast #21 - Paul Smith by Ace Records
Show #880 That's Old An episode with music of 40-plus years old. 01. ZZ Top - Precious And Grace (3:10) (Tres Hombres, London Records, 1973) 02. Taj Mahal - Bacon Fat (6:40) (Giant Step/De Ole Folks At Home, Columbia Records, 1969) 03. Dr. Feelgood - Drop Everything And Run (3:14) (Let It Roll, United Artists Records, 1979) 04. Sonny Jones - Love Me With A Feeling [1939] (2:51) (Carolina Blues Guitar 1936-1939, Old Tramp Records, 1994) 05. Memphis Slim & Canned Heat - Trouble Everywhere I Go (3:50) (Memphis Heat, Blue Star Records, 1974) 06. Johnny Burnette Trio - Chains Of Love [1956] (2:32) (The Legendary Johnny Burnette Rock'n'Roll Trio, Charly Records, 1984) 07. Fenton Robinson - Checking On My Woman (3:26) (Somebody Loan Me A Dime, Alligator Records, 1974) 08. Mississippi John Hurt - Spike Driver Blues (2:30) (Avalon Blues, Rounder Records, 1963) 09. Doc Watson - Spikedriver Blues (2:39) (Doc And The Boys, United Artists Records, 1976) 10. Charley Musselwhite Blues Band - Bag Gloom Brews (9:09) (Stone Blues, Vanguard Records, 1968) 11. Ruth Brown - Daddy Daddy (2:52) (Rock & Roll, Atlantic Records, 1957) 12. Charles Carson - Time Has Expired [1962] (2:22) (Gumbo Stew, Ace Records, 1993) 13. Son Seals - Telephone Angel (5:27) (Midnight Son, Alligator Records, 1976) 14. Dorothy Ellis - Slowly Going Out Of Your Mind [1952] (Rare Blues Girls From King, Sing Records, 1988) 15. Sonny Boy Williamson II - Lonesome Cabin [1960] (3:01) (Bummer Road, Chess Records, 1969) 16. Flavium - Nightlife (3:44) (No Kiddin', Polydor Records, 1979) 17. JB Lenoir - If I Get Lucky [1966] (3:00) (Vietnam Blues, Evidence Records, 1995) 18. John Sebastian - Harpoon (2:21) (Tarzana Kid, Warner Bros, 1974) 19. Paula Lockheart - Black Mountain Blues (3:48) (It Ain't The End Of The World, Flying Fish Records, 1979) 20. Frankie Miller - Mail Box (3:13) (Once In A Blue Moon, Chrysalis Records, 1972) 21. Johnny Mars - Cruisin' (3:18) (Johnny Mars And The Oakland Boogie, Big Bear Records, 1976) 22. Little Bill Gaither - Moonshine By The Keg [1941] (2:46) (Booze & The Blues, Columbia Records, 1996) 23. John Lee Hooker - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer [1966] (3:02) (Chess Chartbusters Vol. 4, Chess Records, 2008) 24. John Dummer Blues Band - Nine By Nine (3:16) (John Dummer's Famous Music Band, Fontana Records, 1970) 25. Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith - Blues For Del (6:11) (Blue Bash!, Verve Records, 1963) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #20 - Ady Croasdell by Ace Records
Live from lockdown 2.0. Wear headphones. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Here Comes The Sun by Nina Simone on Here Comes The Sun (Sony) 10′41″ Gabriel (Live Garage Edit) by Roy Davis Jnr (Featuring Peven Everett) on Single (XL Recordings) 15′04″ Intense Incense by Zenker Brothers on Single (Ilian Tape) 18′58″ Tarass by Shamos on Music For Broken Adverts (YOUTH) 24′26″ Marzipan by Cluster on Zuckerzeit (Universal) 25′48″ The Colony Of Slipperman by Genesis on The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (ATCO) 40′54″ Sais (Egypt) by Lonnie Liston Smith on Cosmic Funk (Ace Records) 44′16″ Wandering Spheres by Mac Blackout on Love Profess (Trouble In Mind) 49′13″ Quadrant 4 by Billy Cobham on Spectrum (Atlantic) 56′16″ Everything You Need by Overmono on Single (XL Recordings) 61′26″ Drums by Moon-Sun, S-70 on Single (Moon-Sun & S-70) 67′37″ Voyage by Arp Frique, Mariseya on Minina Bem Li (Rush Hour) 71′09″ Wide Awake In An Open Space by DJ Counselling on Single (Ten Flowers) 79′35″ Last Sunbeams Of Childhood by Andrew Wasylyk on Fugitive Light And The Themes Of Consolation (Anthems Of The North) 91′01″ Galaxy by Alfa Mist on Blue Note Re:Imagined (Blue Note) 98′29″ Birdland by Weather Report on Heavy Weather (Sony) 104′23″ NBD by Teen Daze on Single (Flora) 107′32″ Love by Liam Mour on Single (Ode To Youth) 114′58″ Sign In Stranger by Steely Dan on The Royal Scam (UMG) 120′35″ I Am The Walrus by Spooky Tooth on The Last Puff (Island Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
Ron Wood [00:29] "We All Get Old" Gimme Some Neck Columbia JC 35702 1979 Surprisingly this album made it to number 45 on the Top 200. Agnetha Fältskog [04:38] "Ge Dej Till Tåls (Are You Ready for Love)" The Girls Want the Boys! Sweden's Beat Girls 1966-1970 Ace Records XXQLP 048 2016 A fun compilation of Swedish pop on white vinyl released by the good folks at Ace Records. I went with an early single from my favorite member of ABBA. The Postal Service [06:57] "Clark Gable" Give Up Sub Pop SP 595 2004 Hard not to choose an great song from this vinyl release. But I'm going with "Clark Gable" because I recently saw him play a baddy in William Wellman's Night Nurse with Barbara Stanwyck, Ben Lyon, and Joan Blondell Glacial Tomb [11:51] "Of Flesh and Worship" Glacial Tomb Gilead Media RELIC107 2018 Some Mile High death metal featuring members of Khemmis, Abigail Williams, and Cult of the Lost Cause. R. Stevie Moore [17:42] "Along Comes Mary" Glad Music Personal Injury Records PI 02 2015 (1986) Killer cover from the DIY psych pop genius. Death Valley Girls [20:36] "Death Valley Boogie" Glow in the Dark Burger Records BRGR933 2016 Garage psych rockn and a-rolln goodness. On glow-in-the-dark vinyl, of course. Krallice [23:10] "Ground Prayer" Go Be Forgotten Gilead Media RELIC101 2017 Intricate blackened metal from NYC. Trini Lopez [33:48] "Sinner Not a Saint" GoGo Custom Records CS 1019 1966 Rockin number from the Texan singer/actor/guitar designer. Village People [36:20] "Go West" Go West Casablanca NBLP 7144 1979 Hope you like fire. Seriously though, this album made it up to number 8 on the Top 200. There's a pretty excellent version of this song by the Pet Shop Boys (https://youtu.be/LNBjMRvOB5M) if you were not already familiar with it. Another one of those songs that could be done by the 3:30 mark, but hey... more is more. Nat King Cole [40:31] "Route 66" Go with the Greats National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Produced for Chevrolet. For some reason, this is the only automotive related song. The Swingle Singers [43:28] "Allegro (from the Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 4, Händel)" Going Baroque Philips PHM 200-126 1964 I'm not sure what it is about these swingin' jazz arrangements, but it hits my aural sweet spot. Fun fact, which I'm sure I have mention before: Swingle Singers soprano Christiane Legrand is the aunt of Beach House's Victoria Legrand. Harb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass [48:17] "The 3rd Man Theme" !!Going Places!! A&M Records SP 4112 1965 What's almost as good as the orignal Third Man theme? This version. Bee Gees [50:51] "Massachussetts" Gold RSO RS-1-3006 1976 This song has definitely grown on me over time. Especially after hearing Dean & Britta covering it (https://youtu.be/WjK9JB3vpNU) during one of their home quarantine concerts. Creedence Clearwater Revival [53:16] "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" Gold Fantasy 9418 1972 I would like to see the rain. The sooner the better. Ian Matthews [55:54] "Shake It" Gold Rush '79 - Volume One K-Tel TU 2660-1 1979 Disco from an original Fairport Convention member? Heck yeah! Music behind the DJ: "Push the Button Max" by Henry Mancini
Show #860 Memorial for Beardo 2020 Spinner put together another memorial show for Beardo because this week on september 17 it is 3 year ago that his dear friend and partner at Bandana Blues suddenly passed away. 01. B.B. King - 3 O'Clock Blues [1951] (3:01) (Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey, Document Records, 2001) 02. Jimmy Smith (ft. B.B. King) 3 O'Clock Blues (4:33) (Dot Com Blues, Blue Thumb Records, 2000) 03. Rob Lutes - Spence (4:10) (Walk In The Dark, Full Zoo Records, 2017) 04. FreeWorld - Shrimp 'N' Grits (4:16) (What It Is, Swirldisc, 2017) 05. Albert Castiglia- Unhappy House Of Blues (5:44) (Up All Night, Ruf Records, 2017) 06. Walter 'Wolfman' Washington - Good And Juicy [1981] (4:09) (Rainin' In My Life, Maison De Soul, 1987) 07. John Scofield - Let The Cat Out (5:37) (Groove Elation, Blue Note Records, 1995) 08. Coco Montoya - Let Truth Be Told (5:06) (Hard Truth, Alligator Records, 2017) 09. J.J. Vicars - Stinky Twinky Remix (2:49) (Irreverent Dissident, Annie Gator Records, 2017) 10. Gordon Meier Blues Experience - In The Open (4:58) (Magic Kingdom, Reverberocket Records, 2017) 11. Bobby Messano - Unconventional Wisdom (4:32) (Bad Movie, The Prince Frog Record Company, 2017) 12. Rick Holmstrom - Tutwiler (4:23) (Late In The Night, MC Records, 2007) 13. Lew Jetton & 61 South - Will I Go To Hell (4:10) (Palestine Blues, Coffee Street Records, 2017) 14. Johnny A. - Oh Yeah (4:09) (Sometime Tuesday Morning, Aglaophone Records, 1999) 15. Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - I Quit (3:09) (Hold On, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2017) 16. Oz Noy - Whole Tone Blues (7:28) (Asian Twistz, Abstract Logix, 2015) 17. Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado - Lay My Burden Down (5:26) (Change My Game, Ruf Records, 2017) 18. Frank Zappa - It Must Be A Camel (5:13) (Hot Rats, Bizarre Records, 1969) 19. Elmore James - Dust My Broom [1951] (2:45) (Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey, Document Records, 2001) 20. Griffin Brothers Orchestra - Shuffle Bug [1951] (2:43) (Riffin' With The Griffin Brothers Orchestra, Ace Records, 1985) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Roger Armstrong & Kevin Howlett discuss their re-vamping of the original Sound Of The R&B Hits compilation.
The Ace Records Podcast #18 - Katie Puckrik by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #17 - Bob Stanley by Ace Records
Ted Carroll telefoneó a Johnny Vincent, propietario de Ace, y le preguntó si podían utilizar el nombre en Reino Unido. canalextremadura.es
The Ace Records Podcast #16 - Dana Gillespie by Ace Records
Jaffo brings us new releases from Ace Records feature this week with the Clark Sisters, The Sonics and tunes from the Spring Label, NYC. Plus new songs from Glorybox, Le Roy Jackson, J&B Kings and classics from Ray Charles, Omar and Lesley Gore.Catch Jaf Jervis Blues & Grooves every Sunday from 5 - 6 PM EST / 10 - 11 PM GMT.For a complete track listing, visit: https://thefaceradio.com Instagram: @therealjaffoMixcloud: bluesandgroovesTwitter: @therealjaffoEmail: bluesandgrooves@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Ace Records Podcast #15 - Dean Rudland by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #14 - Tim Burgess & Bob Stanley by Ace Records
Show #815 A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues An episode that delivers your weekly shot of rhythm & blues. Enjoy! 01. Arthur Alexander - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues [1961] (1:54) (A Shot Of Rhythm And Soul, Ace Records, 1982) 02. John Otto Young - Gates Of Hell (4:01) (Sunset Tour, self-release, 2019) 03. Lizanne Knott - Bones And Gravity (3:56) (Bones And Gravity, self-release, 2019) 04. Arsen Shomakhov - Boogaloo! (3:08) (Rain City Blues, self-release, 2019) 05. Moonshine Society - Biscuits, Bacon And The Blues (3:17) (Sweet Thing, self-release, 2019) 06. Hot Roux - Strangers Blues (3:43) (Strangers Blues, Hi Hat Records, 2015) 07. Breezy Rodio - Pick Up Blues (2:59) (If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It, Delmark Records, 2019) 08. Miss Bix & The Blues Fix - It Wasn't Me (5:21) (We Don't Own The Blues, self-release, 2019) 09. Eddie 9V - 36th & Main (4:28) (Left My Soul In Memphis, self-release, 2019) 10. Little Mike & the Tornadoes - Sam's Blues (6:51) (How Long?, Elrob Records, 2016) 11. Johnny Burgin - I Got To Find Me A Woman (5:50) (Live, Delmark Records, 2019) 12. Dave Specter - The Blues Ain't Nothin' (5:17) (Blues From The Inside Out, Delmark Records, 2019) 13. Arthur Alexander - Pretty Girls Everywhere [1963] (1:54) (A Shot Of Rhythm And Soul, Ace Records, 1982) 14. Otis Spann - Pretty Girls Everywhere [1964] (Raw Blues, Ace Of Clubs/Decca Records, 1967) 15. David Coppa & Scrapple - Make A Change (6:34) (Make A Change, self-release, 2010) 16. Jacqui Brown - Flow Like A River (3:59) (Love Love Love, Woodward Avenue Records, 2019) 17. Steve Strongman - Just Ain't Right (3:23) (Tired Of Talkin', self-release, 2019) 18. Rick Holmstrom - Creepin' In (5:09) (Cruel Sunrise, MC Records, 2012) 19. Dawn Tyler Watson - This & That (3:18) (Mad Love, self-release, 2019) 20. Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters - #7 (5:49) (Now My Soul, Stony Plain Records, 2004) 21. The Beatles - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues [1963] (2:14) (Live At The BBC, Apple Records, 1994) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #13 - Alexis Petridis by Ace Records
Show #814 Some Blues & Some More An episode with blues from a few new & recent releases and some more stuff that might tickle your ears. 01. Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps - In The Pink (4:00) (Live!, Jesi-lu Records, 2019) 02. Los Lonely Boys - Cruel (3:44) (Forgiven, Epic Records, 2008) 03. Eddie 9V - Bottle And The Blues (3:59) (Left My Soul In Memphis, self-release, 2019) 04. Geoff Muldaur and the Texas Sheiks – Blues In The Bottle (3:48) (Texas Sheiks, Tradition & Moderne, 2009) 05. Jacqui Brown - Brought The House Down (4:27) (Love Love Love, Woodward Avenue Records, 2019) 06. Albert Castiglia - Same Old Game (3:32) (Don't Pass Me By, A Tribute To Sean Costello, Landslide Records, 2019) 07. Victor Wainwright - Don't Pass Me By (6:26) (Don't Pass Me By, A Tribute To Sean Costello, Landslide Records, 2019) 08. Sean Costello - She Loves Another Man (3:35) (Not Released, 2000) 09. Bill Filipiak - Go So Soon (3:40) (Digital Single, self-release, 2019) 10. Billie Williams - Drink From My Cup (2:34) (Hell To Pay, self-release, 2019) 11. Myles Goodwyn - I Love My Guitar (6:44) (Friends of the Blues 2, Linus Entertainment, 2019) 12. Nico Wayne Toussaint - Cheaper To Keep Her (4:08) (My Kind Of Blues, Dixiefrog Records, 1998) 13. David Raitt & Jimmy Thackery - Cheaper To Keep Her (3:47) (That's It!, Blue Rock'It Records, 2000) 14. Lizanne Knott - Hurricane (3:02) (Bones And Gravity, self-release, 2019) 15. Jersey Swamp Cats - I Get Evil (3:32) (Go Cat Go!, self-release, 2019) 16. Troy Gonyea - Jumping At Shadows (5:34) (Click Click Spark, Lotus Eater Records, 2019) 17. Steve Strongman - Tell Me Like It Is (4:19) (Tired Of Talkin', self-release, 2019) 18. Slim Harpo - We're Two Of A Kind [1964] (2:52) (Shake Your Hips, Ace Records, 1995) 19. Dawn Tyler Watson - Masochistic Heart (5:00) (Mad Love, self-release, 2019) 20. Jim Cofey - Bricks & Tiles (3:47) (Black Box Allegations, Naked, 2008) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #12 - Chris White by Ace Records
Playlist: 1. Asso - "Don't Stop" (Ace Records, 1983) 2. A Band Called Flash - "Volans" (Future Vision World, 2016) 3. Moris Mobley - "Glamour Profession" (Arcane, 2018) 4. Dâm-Funk - "Break Out" (SAFT, 2016) 5. Omar S ft Nite Jewel - "Confess To U" (FXHE, 2017) 6. Nu Guinea - "Disco Sole" (NG Records, 2018) 7. Convertion ft Leroy Burgess - "Let's Do It" (A Louie Vega Interpretation)(Nurvous Records, 2015) 8. Change - "A Lover's Holiday" (Warner Bros Records, 1980) 9. Rinder & Lewis - "Gluttony" (AVI Records, 1977) 10. Peter Brown - "Baby Gets High" (RCA Victor, 1982)
Bobby Charles [00:26] a side: "Take It Easy Greasy" b side: "Time Will Tell" Chess Records 1628 1956 Some swamp pop from the Cajun ivory tamer who also penned "See You Later Alligator" and "Walking to New Orleans". The Music Machine a side: "Talk Talk" (1966) [04:42] Tierra b side: "Together" (1980) [06:44] Collectables COL 4056 Phew, I was worried for a few bars that my stereo channels were borked, but no... it's called stereo separation. Back to back hits featuring the garage rock nugget on the A side and oddly a early 80s slow jam cover of a Philly Soul classic on the B-side. Stevie Nicks [12:03] a side: "Talk to Me" b side: "Talk to Me" Modern Records 7-99582 1985 Released on Modern Records, which Stevie Nicks helped co-found. Peaked at number 4 on the Hot 100. Written by the same gentleman who wrote John Waite's 1984 single "Missing You". Dottie and Millie a side: "Talkin' About My Baby" (1966) [16:13] Tobi Lark b side: "Happiness Is Here" (1965) [18:42] Kent TOWN 120 A solid Northern Soul reissue on Kent, a subsidiary of Ace Records. The Dirtbombs [22:44] a side: "Tanzen Gehn'" b side: "The House as a Giant Bong" Sound Flat Records SFR-45-002 2005 Ja, das ist gut. Cha cha cha. And really, we should all go dancing. The Monkees [28:09] a side: "Tear Drop City" b side: "A Man without a Dream" Colgems 66-5000 1969 Boyce and Hart for the a-side, Goffin and King for the flipside for the first post-Tork single from The Monkees. Deerhoof [34:17] a side: "Tears and Music of Love" b side: "Makko Shabu" c side: "RRRRRRRight" d side: "Blue Cash" ATP Recordings ATPR8003 2009 An awesome release from ATP, yes as in All Tomorrow's Parties. Plus an awesomely silkscreened sleeve by graphic designer Matt Goldman. Music behind the DJ: "Mexican Polka" by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos.
The Ace Records Podcast #11 - David Holmes by Ace Records
Show #794 The Doctor Is Gone This episode of Bandana Blues is Spinner's In Memoriam for Dr. John who passed away last week on june 6, 2019. 01. Dr. John - Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya (5:36) (Gris-Gris, Atco Records, 1968) 02. Dr. John - Mos' Scocious (2:41) (Desitively Bonnaroo, Atco Records, 1974) 03. Dr. John - On The Wrong Side Of The Railroad Tracks (5:42) (Duke Elegant, Blue Note Records, 1999) 04. Dr. John - Where Ya At Mule (4:58) (The Sun Moon & Herbs, Atco Records, 1971) 05. Dr. John - Gut Bucket Blues (2:47) (Ske-Dat-De-Dat The Spirit Of Satch, Concord Music, 2014) 06. Jerry Byrne - Lights Out (1:50) (45 RPM Single, Specialty Records, 1958) 07. Dr. Feelgood - Lights Out (1:51) (Sneakin' Suspicion, United Artists, 1977) 08. Dr. John - I Thought I Heard New Orleans Say (4:25) (Tango Palace, A&M Records, 1979) 09. Dr. John - Blue Skies (4:42) (Afterglow, Blue Thumb Records, 1995) 10. Dr. John - Black Gold (3:11) (City That Care Forgot, Cooking Vinyl, 2008) 11. Jimmy Smith - Only In It For The Money (4:35) (Dot Com Blues, Blue Thumb Records, 2000) 12. Levon Helm - The Tie That Binds (4:30) (Levon Helm and The RCO All-Stars, ABC Records, 1977) 13. Jools Holland - The Hand That Changed Its Mind (3:26) (Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues, Warner Music, 2001) 14. Bluesiana Triangle - Doctor Blooze (3:33) (Bluesiana II, Windham Hill Records, 1991) 15. Dr. John with the Donald Harrison Band - Walkin' Home (2:23) (Funky New Orleans, Metro/Union Square Music, 2000) 16. Dr. John - Mac's Boogie (3:59) (Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack, Clean Cuts, 1981) 17. Dr. John - Litenin' (3:28) (Creole Moon, EMI Records, 2001) 18. Dr. John - Black Night (4:03) (In A Sentimental Mood, Warner Bros Records, 1989) 19. Dr. John - The Patriotic Flag-Waiver (4:52) (Babylon, Atco Records, 1969) 20. Dr. John - Eleggua (2:53) (Locked Down, Nonesuch Records, 2012) 21. Dr. John & Ronnie Barron - My Key Won't Fit [1962] (Gumbo Stew, Ace Records, 1993) 22. Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning [1958] (2:52) (Ace Story Volume One, Ace Records, 1980) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #10 - The Seeds by Ace Records
Show #788 Another King Thing The Dutch king had another birthday on April 27, so Spinner put together another King Thing show. Royal and blue, just for you. 01. Guy King - King Thing (5:42) (Truth, Delmark Records, 2016) 02. Gary Moore - King Of The Blues (4:36) (Still Got the Blues, Virgin Records, 1990) 03. Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Rhythm King (4:52) (Groovin', Ripple Records, 2000) 04. Vegas Strip Kings - Take It Easy (3:12) (Jackpot!, Gutbukit Records, 2019) 05. William Lee Ellis - King Of The Mountain (2:53) (Conqueroo, Yellow Dog Records, 2003) 06. The Doors - Crawling King Snake (5:00) (L.A. Woman, Elektra Records, 1971) 07. Studebaker John & the Hawks - King Of Cheap (5:30) (Born to Win, Double Trouble Records, 1991) 08. Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - Love Ain't My Favorite Word (5:25) (Kingfish, Alligator Records, 2019) 09. R.J. Mischo - King Of A Mighty Good Time (4:07) (King of a Mighty Good Time, Challis Records, 2008) 10. Swamp Train - I'm A King Bee (3:59) (Premium Selection, self-release, 2012) 11. Ian Siegal - Kingdom Come (4:34) (Broadside, Nugene Records, 2009) 12. Travellin' Blue Kings - Wired Up (2:35) (Wired Up, Naked, 2019) 13. King Biscuit Boy with Crowbar - Biscuit's Boogie (9:26) (Official Music, Paramount Records, 1970) 14. King Biscuit Boy - You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down Again (5:41) (Gooduns, Paramount Records, 1971) 15. King Biscuit Boy - The Bum Is Mine (3:04) (King Biscuit Boy, Epic Records, 1974) 16. The KingmiXers - Belgian Beer Boogie (3:26) (Riding With Mr. Blues, self-release, 2012) 17. Guy Forsyth - New Monkey King (4:41) (Can You Live Without, Antone's Records, 1999) 18. David Gogo - Kings (4:16) (Come On Down, INgrooves Records, 2013) 19. Dana Gillespie - King Size Papa (2:53) (Blues It Up, Ace Records, 1990) 20. Junior Wells - King Fish Blues (5:19) (Come On In This House, Telarc Records, 1996) 21. Luther Allison - All The King's Horses (5:37) (Blue Streak, Alligator Records, 1995) 22. Cash Box Kings - Back Off (3:02) (Hail To The Kings!, Alligator Records, 2019) 23. Chris Thomas King - Me, My Guitar And The Blues (3:17) (Along The Blues Highway, Varèse Sarabande, 2001) 24. The Kat Kings - Ridin' in Style (2:48) (Swinging in the Swamp, Kool Kat Records, 2016) 25. The Hound Kings - Recession Blues (3:16) (Unleashed, self-release, 2013) 26. Atomic Road Kings - Vibrations (3:34) (Clean Up The Blood, Bigtone Records, 2019) 27. John Scofield - King For A Day (2:32) (Electric Outlet, Gramavision Records, 1984) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #9 - CP Lee by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #8 - Tracey Thorn by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #7 - David Quantick by Ace Records
Show #767 Another Detour Thru The Past This Bandana Blues episode is filled with old and real old music. So get ready for another detour thru the past! 01. Joe Turner - Morning Noon And Night [1955] (2:40) (Jumpin' With Joe, Charlie Records, 1984) 02. Jimmie Gordon - You're Bound To Look Like A Monkey [1937] (1934-1938 The Remaining Titles, Old Tramp, 1993) 03. Slim Harpo - Blues Hangover (3:07) (Rainin' In My Heart, Excello Records, 1961) 04. Taj Mahal - Done Changed My Way Of Living (7:04) (The Natch'l Blues, Columbia Records, 1968) 05. Doctor Clayton - Ain't Gonna Drink No More [1946] (Doctor Clayton & his Buddies Complete Recordings 1946-1947, Old Tramp, 1995) 06. Eddie Floyd - If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody (2:39) (Knock On Wood, Atlantic Records, 1967) 07. Red Nelson - You Done Me Wrong [1947] (2:51) (Red Nelson 1935-1947, Old Tramp, 1995) 08. Charlie Musselwhite - Fell On My Knees (5:40) (Louisiana Fog, Kent Records, 1968) 09. Little Frankie Lee & The Saxtons - Taxi Blues [1965] (2:47) (If It's Not A Hit I'll Eat My Hat, Ace Records, 1985) 10. Sonny Jones - I'm Pretty Good At It [1939] (2:51) (Carolina Blues Guitar 1936-1939, Old Tramp, 1994) 11. James Brown - No No No No [1956] (2:15) (Please Please Please, King, 1958/Sing, 1988) 12. Charlie Burse & his Memphis Mudcats - Oil It Up And Go [1939] (Complete Recordings 1939, Old Tramp, 1993) 13. Mississippi John Hurt - Cow Hooking Blues (6:04) (Avalon Blues, Rounder Records, 1963) 14. Virgil Childers - Who's That Knockin' At My Door [1938] (2:45) (Carolina Blues Guitar 1936-1939, Old Tramp, 1994) 15. Curtis Jones - Good Woman Blues (3:17) (In London, Decca / Beat Goes On, 1964) 16. Gwen Foster & Tom Ashley - Bay Rum Blues [ca. 1930] (2:54) (Old Time Harmonica Classics, Country Records, 1991) 17. Chicken Shack - You Ain't No Good (3:34) (Forty Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve, Blue Horizon, 1968) 18. Sony Parker - Money Ain't Everthing [1952] (2:30) (Boogie Uproar-Gems From The Peacock Vaults, One Day Music, 2014) 19. Spencer Davis Group - On The Green Light (3:04) (Autumn '66, Fontana Records, 1966) 20. Jan Akkerman - On The Green Light (2:55) (Talent For Sale, Imperial Records, 1968) 21. Tramline - Sorry Sorry (8:57) (Somewhere Down The Line, Island Records, 1968) 22. Wild Jimmy Spruill - Hard Grind [1959] (The Sky Is Crying-The Fire Records Story, One Day Music, 2014) 23. Josh White - Mean Mistreater (4:51) (The House I Live In, Elektra Records, 1960) 24. Dr. Horse - Jack, That Cat Was Clean [1962] (The Sky Is Crying-The Fire Records Story, One Day Music, 2014) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help me deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Ace Records Podcast #6 - Bob Stanley by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #5 - Sheila B by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #4 - Jon Savage by Ace Records
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Boogie chillen #2 by John Lee Hooker on Blues brother (Ace records) 3′14″ Rollin' stone by Muddy Waters on The Chess Box (Geffen) 6′49″ Hard luck blues by Roy Brown on Roy Brown, Hurry hurry babe (Wnts) 9′10″ C.C. rider by Ray Charles on All that jazz (Jube pops) 12′24″ Please send me someone to love by Percy Mayfield on Poet of the blues (Specialty records) 15′17″ Tennesse Waltz by Patti Page on Tennesse Waltz (Sun) 18′16″ My son calls another man daddy by Hank Williams on The Lost Highway (All American Tunes) 20′56″ Hymne à l'amour by Édith Piaf on The voice of the sparrow (EMI) 26′23″ Huckle up baby by John Lee Hooker on Blues brother (Ace Records) 28′31″ Double Crossin the Blues by Little Esther on I Paid My Dues (Proper) 33′07″ Everyday I have the blues by Lowell Fulson on The Best Of (Goldenlane Records) 35′41″ Patricia by Perry Como on The Essential Perry Como (Sony Music) 38′42″ Pink Champagne by Joe Liggins on Specialty profiles (Concord) 41′10″ I almost lost my mind by Ivory Joe Hunter on The Blues Effect (Reloaded music) 45′49″ Someone to watch over me by Ella Fitzgerald on Ella sings Gershwin (Verve) 47′49″ September in the rain by George Shearing on September in the rain (Verve) 51′03″ I'll keep loving you by Bud Powell on Piano (UMG) 55′04″ The Fat Man by Fats Domino on Greatest hits (Capitol records) 57′40″ Cupid boogie by Esther Philips on Lookin' for a man (Entertain me) Check out the full archives on the website.
The Ace Records Podcast #2 - David Morrissey by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #3 - Graham Gouldman by Ace Records
The Ace Records Podcast #1 - Bernard Butler by Ace Records
Третий подкаст, посвященный автору и исполнителю Джорджу Джексону, состоит из его сольных треков. После ухода из студии FAME в 70-х годах Джордж снова вернулся в Мемфис, где на разных студиях звукозаписи работал над своими композициями. В «Дельта Миссисипи» прозвучали как синглы, так и редкие архивные записи артиста, которые были собраны в компиляции «George Jackson – In Memphis 1972-77» от Ace Records. Слушаем лучшие треки соул исполнителя Джорджа Джексона.
Show #715 Going Slow Get your life out of the rat race and relax with Bandana Blues #715 in which Spinner lets you hear that taking it slow can be nice & easy on the ears. 01. Benny Turner - Same Old Blues (4:42) (My Brother's Blues, Nola Blue, 2017) 02. Joss Stone - Victim Of A Foolish Heart (5:31) (The Soul Sessions, Virgin, 2003) 03. John McNamara - Blind Man (4:08) (Rollin' With It, Bahool Records, 2017) 04. Ray Charles - Don't Cry Baby (3:03) (Sweet & Sour Tears, ABC-Paramount, 1964) 05. Laura Tate - Still Got The Blues (4:30) (Let's Just Be Real, 811 Gold Records, 2017) 06. Cuby+Blizzards - Window Of My Eyes (3:27) (Trippin' Thru A Midnight Blues, Philips, 1968) 07. Joakim Tinderholt & His Band - Poor Side Of Town (4:30) (Hold On, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2017) 08. Hurricane Ruth - For A Change (3:54) (Ain't Ready For The Grave, self-release, 2017) 09. Arthur Alexander - Dream Girl [1962] (2:31) (A Shot Of Rhythm And Soul, Ace Records, 1982) 10. John Hammond - Killing Me On My Feet (4:08) (Nobody But You, Point Blank, 1987) 11. Bumper Jacksons - Ramblin' Man (4:30) (I've Never Met A Stranger, self-release, 2017) 12. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry) (3:01) (A Hard Road, Decca, 1967) 13. Erja Lyytinen - Slowly Burning (4:14) (Stolen Hearts, Tuohi Records, 2017) 14. Dave Gross - Find Yourself Another Man (5:38) (Crawling The Walls, VizzTone, 2008) 15. Jess Roden - Stay In Bed (3:51) (Play It Dirty, Play It Class, Island, 1976) 16. Maureen & The Mercury 5 - Shoot Me Cupid (4:23) (Gimme Mo!, Catty Town Records, 2017) 17. Doug Sahm - I'll Take Care Of You (4:15) (Hell Of A Spell, Takoma, 1980) 18. The Lost In Paris Blues Band - Evil Gal Blues (4:58) (The Lost In Paris Blues Band, Ear Music, 2017) 19. Bob Margolin - Goodnight (2:51) (My Road, VizzTone, 2016)
It was written for Otis Redding but he never sang it, became a hit for the Bee Gees and covered by numerous bands in various genres but who was the unlikely inspiration for 'To Love Somebody'? Ian McCann tells the story. Credits: Bee Gees/Reprise; Ace Records; Sanctuary; London Records See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The working title for this weeks show is Games, Dames & Diddy Wah Diddies but I've got a short attention span and usually stray way off the path so why should this be any different? Blind Blake recorded "Diddie Wah Diddie" around 1928 I'd 'recon....it's a masterful ragtime guitar tune where not too many answers for just what the fuck it is....intercourse, sex, penis are all candidates claiming the prize....but whether any of them get the gold is in the ears of the listener.....Starting off the Podcast with some upgrade 45's to the DRR Show...first is Roky Erickson & Arthur Lee's bastard child...Nova Local with their first slab of 7" wax "Games"..so at least we start the show off staying on course....focus, Mickster, focus......Don Gardner's ultra hip floor filler "My baby likes to boogaloo" hits the turntable running followed by an original first pressing of The Shondells' "Thunderbolt" on Snap. Thunderbolt is the b-side of the original recording of Tommy James & the Shondells frat hit "Hanky Panky" that was waxed in 1964 and just credited to The Shondells...by the time the song became a huge hit the band had broken up and James assembled a new lineup to go out on tour...you can read all about it in the terrific book by TJ tittled: Me, the Mob and the Music..Fabienne Delsol closes out the first set singin' to her mystery man "Mr. Mystery".The second set of music features soundbites by Samuel L. Jackson. SLJ is one of my favorite actors and if not only for Pulp Fiction should have glommed an Oscar...he was fantastic! And speaking of fantastic Captain Beefheart opens up the awards show with his first 45 rpm "Diddy Wah Diddy" on A&M records produced by David Gates of Bread fame....yikes! Samuel L follows up with some witty repartee before the Boonerasss!! from Germany give Dave Davies' "One Fine Day" a ride....SLJ with the immortal "Shup Up" soundbite before one of my favs Cub Koda offa his CUB DIGS BO hooky lau with "Mumblin' Guitar"...yeowza!! SLJ brings us back to earth with "Ezekiel" and the Golden Gate Quartet take the bait with a fire & brimstone 78 rpm "Jezebel" from 1941 on the Okeh record label. .... now sit down while your reading this....Rush opens the card at the podium and declares the Yardbirds' "Shapes of Things" as the winner...it's off of their really great 8 song EP that only came out on vinyl called FEEDBACK.....We still got some way to go, brothers & sisters, so don't leave the room because Georgio Morodor serves up a pretty cool synthesizer-less song off his LP from 1972 simply called "Son of My Father". It's from waaaayyyyy back when Morodor was just calling himself Georgio which for my money is the best crap he's ever done! In the words of Al Gore....."debate over, debate over...." Hey...speaking of Al Gore....do you think Tipper got tired of hearing how Bush stole the election from him or do you think that she got tired of listening to AG talking about Global Warming OR do you think she was doing the Diddy Wah Diddy with one of the farm hands on their palatial estate down thar in 'V'ginny? Gore's electric bill tipped $20,000 smackeroos per month...now THAT'S a carbon footprint. But on to less boring things than Al & Tipper....one more thing....how ahead of her time was The Tip on the Parential Advisory Warnings? 'eh?Link Wray doesn't give a flying diddy wah diddy so he keeps his mouth shut and plays his guitar like Tipper's nemesis Frank Zappa...a short moment of silence for FZ......ok.....now Link deserves a R.I.P. shoutout but my ears are still ringing from when I saw him at Asbury Lanes a couple of years ago....holy shit .....I didn't have to clean the wax out for a friggin year!! focus....focus....Link blows away the competion with "The Wild One" off of ACE Records 2007 release THE PATHWAY SESSIONS...a must have for all you headbanging metal morons....let Link show ya how it's done.Switiching gears The West Coast Pop Art & Experimental Band read "A Childs Guide To Good & Evil" .....somehow it m
After several months of deliberation, BluePower has come to the conclusion that it would be beneficial to develop a series which exposed the many fine artists who added so much to the rich heritage of the American folk tradition called The Blues.In order to accomplish our goals in this regard, we needed the product necessary to assemble these pieces of business. Coming to our aid in the form of early Blues product was Mr. Alec Palao and his great company, Ace Records of London, England whom we gratefully thank for their generosity and kindness.Our first show highlights one of the strangest and most unique Blues artists of all time....Nehemiah Curtis James who came to be known as Skip James.Born in 1902 in Bentonia, Mississippi in 1902, Mr. James struggled all his life to find a place in the world of the Blues. It took him til nearly the end of his life before he was discovered by three, up and coming, young musicians who talked him into taking a giant step to become known.Listen as BluePower tells a brief history of Mr. Skip James and plays some of his amazing music.Stay Tuned....John RhysHere's the music:1)...."Hand Clappin' "....Red Prysock....Mercury Records2)...."Hard Time Killing Floor Blues....Skip James....Blues From The Delta....Ace Records3)...."Careless Love"....Skip James....Blues From The Delta....Ace Records4)...."Devil Got My Woman"....Skip James....Blues From The Delta....Ace Records5)...."Crow Jane"....Skip James....Blues From The Delta....Ace Records6)...."I'm So Glad"....Skip James....Blues From The Delta....Ace Records7)...."I'm So Glad"....Cream....Fresh Cream....Atlantic Records8)...."Hand Clappin' "....Red Prysock....Mercury RecordsClick here to listen to....In The Beginning....The Birth Of The Blues....Skip James!Click here to go to Ace Records!
Marconi Experiment #612.81.06Brett Dennen - The Holidays Are Here (from htp://www.brettdennen.com )Super Sister - Pudding En Gisteren(Music For Ballet) (from Pudding En Gisteren on NL Polydor LP 2925 007 from 1972)The Dells - Oh, What A Night (title track from 1970 on The Great Ballads Chess 50th Anniversary of 1998)Tommy Shaw, Ritchie Kotzen, Tony Levin, Mike Beard, Edgar Winter - Money (from A Special Tribute To Pink Floyd 2005 on Silver Star Records http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?PID=6973826&style=music&frm=frooglemusic )The Dixie Dregs - Shapes of Things To Come (from Full Circle on Capricorn Records 1994 http://www.guitar9.com/fullcircledregs.html)C.C. Adcock - Loaded Gun (from Lafayette Marquis Yep Roc Records 2004 http://www.yeproc.com )Skeeter Davis - The End Of The World (title cut from 1963 LP)Larry Williams - Slow Down (1958 on The Specialty Years from Ace Records http://www.acerecords.co.uk )The Vital Tech Tones( Henerson,Smith and Wooten)- King Twang (from Tone Center Records 1998 http://www.scotthenderson.net/vitaltxt.htm)Check out iTunes for all Beardo's Podcastshttp://www.bandanablues.com
show#16410.22.06Los Texas Tornadoes - Adios Mexico (from self titled LPJimbo Mathus and Knockdown South - State Line Women (from self titled CD on Knockdown South Records 2005 http://www.jimbomathus.com )Shawn Kellerman - Land Of 1000 Dreams (from self produced EP http://www.shawnkellerman.com )Nico Wayne Toussaint - What A Women (from Transatlantic Live on Dixiefrog Records 2004 http://www.bluesweb.com )Miller Brothers Band - Where Do We Go From Here - (from self produced CD Tales From Foundry Town 2005 http://www.millerbrothersband.com ) Spinner's Section:from the vinyl vaults VICanned Heat: evil is goin' on (Boogie With Canned Heat, Liberty, 1968)ZZ Hill: everybody knows about my good thing (Down Home, Malaco, 1981)Chuck Hall & the Brick Wall: you knock me out (-, Whiz Bang Records, 1987)Fleetwood Mac: love that burns (Mr. Wonderful, Blue Horizon, 1968)Rolling Stones: confessin' the blues (Greatest Hits, Decca, 1964)Robert Ross: subway shuffle (It's Rough 'n' Tough, Victoria-RCA, 1984) Back To Beardo:Bettye LaValette - Down To Zero (from I've Got My Own Hell To Raise 2005 Anti Reccords http://www.bettyelavette.com )The Moochers - Listen to Me (from Play The Game 2005 http://www.matwalklate.co.uk )James Hunter - I'll Walk Away (from .... believe what I say 1995 Ace Records http://www.acerecords.co.uk )Go to iTunes and search podcasts for Beardo, subscribe, and never miss another podcast
show#1548/13/06Jason Ricci and New Blood - The One Least In Love (from Blood On The Road 2003 -Rah Fax Records www.jasonricci.com)Elmo Williams and Hezekiah Early - Natchez Fire (from Takes One To Know One Fat Possum 1997 http://www.fatpossum.com )Spinner's Section: from the vinyl vaults IDr. Feelgood: educated fool (Fast Women Slow Horses, Chiswick, 1982)Eddie Clearwater (ft. Sugar Blue): sugar baby (Flimdoozie, Rooster Blues/Double Trouble, 1986)The Paladins: bad case of love (-, Wrestler/Big Beat, 1987)HubertSumlin's Blues Party (ft. Mighty Sam McCain): a soul that's been abused (-, Black Top/Demon, 1987)Chuck Hall & the Brick Wall: young boy (-, Whiz Bang Records, 1987)Back to Beardo:Banana Blender Surprise - Is It Friday Yet? (from Paint The Town Brown 2006 Freedom Records http://www.bananablendersurprise.com )Michael Powers - Voodoo Child unplugged (from an Unreleased Recording )Mark Hummel - 100 Years (from Blowin' My Horn 2004 Electro-Fi Records http://www.electrfi.com )James Harmon - Mo' Na'kins, Please#2 (from Mo' Na'kins, Please Strictly The Blues Vol. 2 2000 Cannonball Records re-release from 1987 http://www.jamesharman.com )James Hunter - It Ain't Funny (from .... believe what I say 1995 Ace Records http://www.acerecords.co.uk )Jimmie Bratcher - I See red (from Red 2005 Ranson Music http://jimmiebratcher.com )http://www.bandanablues.comfor ALL the podcasts of B&S http://feeds.feedburner.com/bandanablues
No Green Room again this week but great new CDs from Ace Records featuring John Hammond, Champion Jack Dupree and Judy Roderick