Sunday, 26 June 2011

Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt (2001)

1. Chris Smither - Frankie & Albert
2. Bruce Cockburn - Avalon, My Home Town
3. Lucinda Williams - Angels Laid Him Away
4. Alvin Youngblood Hart - Here Am I, Oh Lord, Send Me
5. Steve & Justin Earle - Candy Man
6. Peter Case & Dave Alvin - Monday Morning Blues
7. Ben Harper - Sliding Delta
8. Geoff Muldaur (with Jenni & Claire Muldaur) - Chicken
9. Mark Selby - Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor
10. Beck - Stagolee
11. Victoria Williams - Since I've Laid My Burden Down
12. Bill Morrissey - Pay Day
13. Taj Mahal - My Creole Belle
14. Gillian Welch - Beulah Land
15. John Hiatt - I'm Satisfied


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Tuesday, 21 June 2011

The Flesh Eaters part II



Dragstrip Riot (1991)

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Sex Diary of Mr.Vampire (1992)

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Crucified Lovers in Woman Hell EP (1993)

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Ashes of Time (1999)

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Miss Muerte (2004)

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The Flesh Eaters part I

Friday, 17 June 2011

The Flesh Eaters part I

The Flesh Eaters are an American punk band from Los Angeles, California who were initially active from 1977 to 1983, before reforming in the early ’90s. This “roots rock voodoo blues” band was formed by lead singer and L.A. punk poet Chris Desjardins (better known as Chris D.). The Flesh Eaters mixed punk rock, blues-rock, and jazz with goth rock morbidity, B-movie horror, and sun drenched California boredom in a frenzied, hot-rodded doom-and-gloom squall of obfuscating batcave poetry. Writer R. Meltzer dubbed the band “blabbermouth lockjaw of the soul.” The Flesh Eaters changed lineups continually, and musicians counted previously among their ranks include Stan Ridgway (Wall of Voodoo), Tito Larriva (The Plugz), John Doe (X), DJ Bonebrake (X), Dave Alvin (The Blasters), Bill Bateman (The Blasters) and Steve Berlin (The Blasters, Los Lobos), among others. The band broke up in 1983 after four albums, but reformed sporadically throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

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Flesh Eaters EP (1978)

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No Questions Asked (1980)

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A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1981)

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Forever Came Today (1982)

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A Hard Road to Follow (1983)

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The Flesh Eaters part II


Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Cash Money/Cash Audio

Previously known as Cash Money, Chicago's punky blues duo Cash Audio consists of former Rosehip Scott Giampino and John Humphrey, formerly of God and Texas and the Late Great Danes. Humphrey originally enlisted Giampino to play drums with the Late Great Danes in 1994, but when the band went on hiatus, they began performing as Cash Money. They debuted with the Oil Can/Helicopter Ride single on the tiny Tug-O-War label, which led to a deal with Touch and Go. Their first full-length Black Hearts and Broken Wills arrived in 1997, followed by the Letter to Stax single and second album Halos of Smoke and Fire the next year, both of which won the group critical acclaim. However, thanks to a lawsuit from the rap label of the same name, Cash Money had to change their name to Cash Audio in 1999. Green Bullet, their first album under that name, arrived the following year; after switching to the Orange imprint, they delivered the aptly named The Orange Sessions in early 2001.
~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide


Black Hearts and Broken Wills (1997)

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Halos of Smoke and Fire (1998)

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Green Bullet (2000)

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The Orange Sessions (2001)

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The Orange Sessions vol.2 (split w/The Immortal Lee County Killers, 2002)

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Saturday, 4 June 2011

Dancing on Your Graves: Rockabilly Tribute to the Hellacopters (2010)

01. The Camtwisters - Gotta Get Some Action
02. Ragged Bones - 24h Hell
03. Eyeballin' Torpedoes - No Song Unheard
04. Astrolites - Riot On The Rocks
05. The Absints - No Ones Gonna Do It For You
06. The High-Jacks - No Angel To Lay Me Away
07. The Jukebox - By The Grace Of God
08. Eyeballin' Torpedoes - It Might Mean Sonthing To You
09. Tommy Love - Carry Me Home
10. Hellbilly Boys - Everythings On Tv
11. The Rockabillians - Before The Fall
12. The Knockouts - Freeway To Hell
13. Robbans Rockabilly Circus - Toys & Flavours


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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Mr. Airplane Man

Mr. Airplane Man is a Boston duo, Margaret Garrett (guitar, vocals) and Tara McManus (drums, keyboards), who have been playing since 1996. They named themselves after a Howlin’ Wolf song. Their obsession with rock and roll music since early high school inspired the band. They began playing on the street and by 1999 they were voted Best New Local Act by readers of the Boston Phoenix. They recorded their first full-length record in March 2001. It was raw and real. They played with the White Stripes and the Strokes, as well as local Boston garage rockers, Lyres. When they recorded their second record, Moanin’, they got to work with Jim Diamond and Greg “Oblivian” Cartwright. John Peel soon discovered them too and had them do a session. This led to their first European tour, which was highly successful. Mr. Airplane Man played many large tours of America in 2003. In the meantime, they were back in Memphis where they recorded their third record, C'mon DJ, which came out in January 2004.

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Mr. Airplane Man EP (1998)

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Primitive! EP (2000)

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Red Lite (2001)

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Moanin' (2002)

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Shakin' Around EP (2003)

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C'mon DJ (2004)

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Peel Sessions (2003, 2004)

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