Sunday, April 12, 2009

1969


A while back a pal sent me a text (yes, you) challenging me to produce a cd of the best of 1969. So, I'm gonna do it in installments. It's starting a bit heavily:

mp3 The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter

In 1968, the Stones returned brilliantly to a mix of the blues, country and brilliant rock'n'roll; they also captured the zeitgeist with the likes of Street Fighting Man and Sympathy for the Devil. In the year in which flower power turned darker, and Altamont saw fans killed by Hell's Angels, the Stones captured the mood in this brilliant, menacing and snaky masterpiece. Rape, murder, just a shot away...

mp3 The Stooges: I Wanna Be Your Dog

In spite of their would be Satanic Majesties poses, you know the Stones feared the reaper. Not Iggy. This is, pure and simple, on of the great slabs of primal rock. But now, romance gives way... c'mowwwwwn,,,

1969 also saw Led Zep make their first two albums. Already, the heavy riffing was there, but so were the blues and folk that made them a more interesting band than many recall. Of those, I reckon this is the highlight, its heavy blues riff, Plant's wail.

mp3 Led Zeppelin: Dazed and Confused

Finally, the obscure. Mott the Hoople's first album wasn't up to much bar this first slice of Ian Hunter's Dylan fetish.

mp3 Mott the Hoople: Backsliding Fearlessly

More to come...

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Justin Townes Earle: Midnight at the Movies


The second full length effort from the well labelled son of Steve, sees his fine old fashioned yet now country style intact, and sounding pretty darn good. Try these:

mp3 Justin Townes Earle: Midnight at the Movies
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Justin Townes Earle: Here We Go Again

From his earlier efforts:

mp3 Justin Townes Earle: Faraway in Another Town

mp3 Justin Townes Earle: A Desolate Angel's Blues

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More Decemberists


LinkOk, I've been listening... it's all in place, this album's just awesome. I'll try and convince you thus. To start, Colin McEvoy doing two live:

mp3 Colin Meloy: Isn't it a Lovely Night/The Rake Song

From the album:

mp3 The Decemberists: Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid

You can here the whole album performed at SXSW on NPR here.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Whole of the Bible


Sorry for the lack of posts, been busy. So here's a new feature, the themed series. My mate Pete said 'I bet you can't do an album of songs which (in their titles) do the bible'. So here goes. To kick off, Genesis (pt one).

mp3 Fairport Convention: Genesis Hall
mp3 The Stills: In the Beginning
mp3 Josh Ritter: The Temptation of Adam

More to come...

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit


Jason Isbell, late of the Drive-by Truckers comes up with his first album in his new incarnation, the 400 Unit. It's a fine set of country-soul tinged rock, helped by Isbell's sweet southern tones. Try this:

mp3 Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit: Cigarettes & Wine

Or, from his first solo outing, Sirens in the Ditch:

mp3 Jason Isbell: Dress Blues

The band, doing an old Truckers' great live:

mp3 Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit: Danko/Manuel

An acoustic version of another:

mp3 Drive-by Truckers: Decoration Day

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Monday, March 9, 2009

The Damnwells One Last Century


That fine rock band The Damnwells are back with a new album. Amazingly, you can download the entire thing for free courtesy of Paste magazine here or from their own site here. Or, you can try:

mp3 The Damnwells: 55 Pictures

Here's an old KEXP show:

Sleepsinging
Electric Harmony
I Will Keep the Bad Things from You
Sleepsinging 2
Texas

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Back with Vetiver's Tight Knit


Been away again, back now. Looking to Vetiver, whose newie has a lovely '70s feel and some damn fine tunes. Try this:

mp3 Vetiver: Rolling Sea

And here's a rarer old one:

mp3 Vetiver: Angel's Shame

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