Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Back!! With the Dexateens' Singlewide


Sorry for being so quiet, busy. So, back come The Dexateens with an easy-going acoustic country rock set, redolent of the late '60s and early '70s heyday with more than a touch of The Jayhawks. Try these:

mp3 The Dexateens: Down Low
mp3 The Dexateens: New Boy

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

The Handsome Family: Honey Moon


Off to see the Handsome Family next week, with their strange ideas about the world, murder ballads, gothic country. Oh yes, and now sweet love songs with an occasionall dollop of homage to 50s and 60s harmony groups. Try these:

mp3 The Handsome Family: Darling, my Darling
mp3 The Handsome Family: My Friend

And, an older goodie, that some of you might know from Cery's Matthew's cover (now there's an album to post):

mp3 The Handsome Family: Weightless Again

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

1969, pt 3


A twang to part three. This was the era that saw country hit the rock mainstream, through the likes of the Stones. It was also the year that saw the second of the prison recordings that saw his credibility restored. There is a raw energy to these recordings that chimed well with the rock and roll generation.

mp3 Johnny Cash: San Quentin

Townes van Zandt's second and third albums were released in 1969. His second, Our Mother the Mountain, featured some of his great songs, even though he would record many of them again without the somewhat florid arrangements. This though, is mighty fine.

mp3 Townes van Zandt: Kathleen

The Band followed up Music From Big Pink with their eponymous masterpiece, the template for what these days we call Americana.

mp3 The Band: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

Johnny Cash sang on the first track, and The Band connection is clear. 1969 was the year Dylan went country with Nashville Skyline.

mp3 Bob Dylan: I Threw it all Away

At the real cutting edge were Gram Parsons' Flying Burrito Brothers with The Gilded Palace of Sin (great title), as country rock edged closer to country itself:

mp3
The Flying Burrito Brothers: Sin City

more to come...


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Iron and Wine


Coming soon, an Iron & Wine collection of rarities etc. Meanwhile, on Sam Beam's website there's a collection of versions of songs from The Shepherd's Dog, here.

Try this:

mp3 Iron & Wine: Flightless Bird, American Mouth

Or these rarities...

mp3 Iron & Wine: The Trapeze Swinger
mp3 Iron & Wine: Dead Man's Will

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Friday, April 17, 2009

1969 (pt 2)


Things take a distinctly English turn on part two. By 1969, Ray Davis' obsession with The English past was in full flow on the concept album Arthur. It's stand-out track was one of the Kinks' great singles.

mp3 The Kinks: Victoria

1969 saw David Bowie make his first mark and his first hit single. However, as everyone knows that song, I thought I'd offer this 1969 b-side. Those who know his 1969 album, originally Man of Words, Man of Music (what a shite title) will recognise the fact that it is saddled with some pretty OTT arrangements which often mar the songs. This song, featuring Mick Ronson for the first time, suffered in particular. This simplified guitar and cello version works much better (Ronson would hit his straps next time up).

mp3 David Bowie: The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud

1969 saw two albums from the Fairport Convention that were just beginning to emerge from the Californian folk rock cover versions into the band that gave us folk-rock and two of the great English songwriters, namely Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny. The first of the two, What We Did On Our Holidays, saw the first great Richard Thompson song.

mp3 Fairport Convention: Meet on the Ledge

1969 also saw The Who release the mishmash that was Tommy. Like most rock double albums, it was a good single one waiting to get out (that's why, incidentally, the fact that many bands now release shorter 40 minuteish cds is A GOOD THING. Anyway, forget all the meaningless plot (such as it was), this is great late '60s Who.

mp3 The Who: See Me, Feel Me

more....





Monday, April 13, 2009

EASTER WITH THE HOLD STEADY!!!


The Hold Steady have a new live set out; they will also feature in the Bible. But here's some live & live in Studio, all on an Easterish theme. These are the biz!!!

mp3 The Hold Steady: Lord, I'm Discouraged (live on BBC)
mp3 The Hold Steady: Both Crosses (acoustic live on XFM)
mp3 The Hold Steady: Crucifixion Cruise (Virgin Digital Sessions)
mp3 The Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels (live)
mp3 The Hold Steady: Lord, I'm Discouraged (acoustic, live on BBC)

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