Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Felice Brothers


Another recent set of visitors to these parts were the wonderful Felice Brothers. Their latest eponymous album has echoes of The Band's rural Americana. Their label have put two tracks up for you to download and try (you can also get them here):

mp3 The Felice Brothers: Wonderful Life
mp3 The Felice Brothers: Frankie's Gun!

From their earlier album Tonight at the Arizona comes this rather wonderfully titled item:

mp3 The Felice Brothers: Rockefeller Drug Law Blues

And a live version of a song from the same album.

mp3 The Felice Brothers: Hey Hey Revolver

Buy here.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Lest we Forget: Sandy Denny solo


Sandy Denny was one of the great English singers, and its been good to see her getting some of the attention her genius deserves. She emerged out of the late 'sixties folk scene to join Fairport Convention. For them, she brought classic songs like Fotheringay and Who Knows Where the Time Goes, as well as lending her glorious voice to the classic folk songs and Thompson/Swarbick classics that made up the epochal Liege and Lief. With that she left the band, though continue to be part of a wider Fairport circle of musicians. She produced four solo studio albums: the first two pretty brilliant, though all undermined on occasions by overly bombastic string arrangements (perhaps owed to her record company's pressure for sales). For many, she is only known for her singing on Led Zep's Battle of Evermore. Tragically, she died young.

Recent years have seen increasing interest in her work. As a result, some of those songs have emerged in more stripped down forms, notably on the box set A Boxful of Treasures. These songs were from The North Star Grassman and the Ravens and Like an Old Fashioned Waltz:

mp3 Sandy Denny: Next Time Around
mp3 Sandy Denny: At the End of the Day

On the same box set is a lovely song which was left off Rendezvous, in full and stripped down versions. Here's the later:

mp3 Sandy Denny: Full Moon

As a bonus, Mark Olson (once of the Jayhawks) produced this song on his new album, The Salvation Blues:

mp3 Mark Olson: Sandy Denny

I will return to matters Fairport et al anon.

Buy Sandy Denny here; Mark Olson here

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Evan Dando live


Went to see Evan Dando playing one of the unadvertised gigs at The Cluny in Newcastle on Monday, and mighty fine he was too. He played the whole of It's a Shame About Ray, then lots of other stuff, all solo just accompanied by acoustic guitar. Interestingly, some of the highlights were from his solo stuff. Here's two oldies done on acoustic:

mp3 The Lemonheads: Confetti
(acoustic)
mp3 The Lemonheads: Down About It (acoustic)

From his solo album Baby I'm Bored, one of the highlights of the gig:

mp3 Evan Dando: All My Life

And a live version of the old Gram Parsons classic:

mp3 Evan Dando: $1000 Wedding (live)

Buy here.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Vetiver: Things of the Past


Vetiver's covers album does something a bit different, going back to the '60s and '70s, with a great country-rock feel, Try these:

mp3 Vetiver: Roll on Babe
mp3 Vetiver: Road to Ronderlin

For fun, here's one of the originals (the cds still not in print; do it):

mp3 Ronnie Lane: Roll on Babe

Buy here.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Bon Iver


Big news in the Observer et al, Bon Iver's album For Emma, Forever Ago is a must for all of us who love a proper I loved her and she's gone number. It's a real must:

mp3 Bon Iver: The Wolves Acts I & II

mp3 Bon Iver: Blindsided

And from Later with Jools Holland:

mp3 Bon Iver: Flume (live)

But the album here, download DRM-free here.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Elvis Costello: Momofuku


Elvis Costello has finally brought out a new rock'n'roll album. Everytime he does this, it's nailed as the great comeback (and a sense of relief from all the left field experimentation and collaborations) and turns out not to be; I suspect this will be the case here. Nonetheless, it is very rare that a Costello album doesn't contain something great. What will it be on this? If we still had singles, I suspect this would be it:

mp3 Elvis Costello and the Imposters: American Gangster Time

When the last rock'n'roll album came out, the stand out track turned out to be this song. here it is in an alternative version:

mp3
Elvis Costello and the Imposters: Country Darkness (Clarksdale Sessions)

And here is a little rarity, from a tribute album to June Carter Cash.

mp3 Elvis Costello: Ring of Fire

Buy the music here.

Lest we Forget: Van Morrison's Veedon Fleece


Veedon Fleece. 1974, was the last of the great run of masterpieces Van Morrison produced, that began with Astral Weeks. The later ones tend to be forgotten. Veedon Fleece is steeped in Irish pastoral, and still sounds as fantastic now. Try these:

mp3 Van Morrison: Linden Arden Stole the Highlights (removed by request)
mp3 Van Morrison: Streets of Arklow
(removed by request)

From the previous year, a previously unreleased track that came out on The Philosopher's Stone:

mp3 Van Morrison: Try for Sleep
(removed by request)

The cd doesn't seem to in print at the moment. Why not?