Rayna Gellert- Old Light
Pink Floyd- Meddle
ZZ Top- Fandango
Art Tatum- Solo Piano Masterpieces, Vol 2
Born Again Hindus- Bollywood Stars
Rayna Gellert- Old Light
Pink Floyd- Meddle
ZZ Top- Fandango
Art Tatum- Solo Piano Masterpieces, Vol 2
Born Again Hindus- Bollywood Stars
"Sometimes a stick in the eye is a tool for enlightenment, but mostly not." Manfred Minsk
• goblin/the awakening box set
• the four tops/anthology
• the del-lords/based on a true story
• the oxford american alabama music compilation from 2010
• bathory/hammerheart
at least he's not writing about metal this week
- Raime Quarter Turns Over a Living Line
- Mary Margaret O'Hara Miss America
- the Allman Brothers Band Brothers and Sisters
- Sergio Azzolini Vivaldi: Concertos for Bassoon I
- the Deep Listening Band Octagonal Polyphony
Stomping Singers & Western Swingers - More from the Golden Years of Western Swing
You Ought To See My Fanny Dance - Previously Unissued Western Swing from 1935-42
Scott Miller - Live at Laurel theatre, Feb 2, 2002
Mark Rubin and the Ridgetop Syncopaters - Dance
Vasser Clements and his Little Big Band - Back Porch Swing
Christmas edition of WDVX Swing Set on Sunday at 4 pm ~ check it!
the cherry thing (collab between scandanavian jazz trio the thing and neneh cherry) is KILLING IT for me today.
at least he's not writing about metal this week
"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
finally my fav etta song on youtube.
"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
Chubby Checker - Change Has Come [very good 1982 album]
Rocket From The Crypt - All Systems Go 2 [I'm sorry I missed this band the previous decade+. This rawks.]
VA - K-Tel Dynamite [1974]
VA - K-Tel Sound Waves [1980]
VA - Beach Beat Classics [Riptide Records, Columbia, SC]
http://audioarchives.blogspot.com
Where odd audio errata, ephemeralities, and nonsense occasionally collide with actual music for serious contemplation. Trouble is - I'm not saying what is which.
Reverend Horton Heat "25 to Life"
Kelly Hogan "The Whistle That Only Dogs Can Hear"
Smoke "Heaven on a Popsicle Stick"
To heck with it, I'm giving the last two spots to Quartjar. We kicked all kinds of ass last night.