It's Carnival weekend here in London, so to mark the occasion here are a couple of vintage soca tunes from Irwin Reyes Johnson, better known as Scrunter. 'Woman On The Bass' features the most over the top use of the electronic tom since 'Ring My Bell', but don't let that put you off.
"Woman On The Bass" - Scrunter
"Sing In The Party" - Scrunter
For the purposes of comparison:
Monday, 28 August 2017
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Doctor's Orders
Here are half a dozen doctors for you. Most good, one bad, and one a worm. A personal highlight is "Dr. Thomas Chauke", an excellent tribute from one Tsonga music master to another, but they are all worth a listen. I even remembered to include the Mandaory Reggae Physician for you.
My sister Kate is a doctor and a general all round marvel, so this one is dedicated to her.
"Dr. Love" - Bobby Sheen
"Doctor Worm" - They Might Be Giants
"Dr. Thomas Chauke" - General Muzka
"Doc Cunningham, 1868" - Bob Frank & John Murry
"Dr. Rodney" - Carl Dawkins
"Doctor Jon (The Medicine Man)" - Jon & Robin
My sister Kate is a doctor and a general all round marvel, so this one is dedicated to her.
"Dr. Love" - Bobby Sheen
"Doctor Worm" - They Might Be Giants
"Dr. Thomas Chauke" - General Muzka
"Doc Cunningham, 1868" - Bob Frank & John Murry
"Dr. Rodney" - Carl Dawkins
"Doctor Jon (The Medicine Man)" - Jon & Robin
Sunday, 20 August 2017
The Sunday Screech
I should know better by now. Experience should have told me that a double CD featuring music performed on "bicycle wheel, violin, saw, sarangi, voice and digital delays" was unlikely to be good. But I was intrigued and it was only 50p. Your Honour.
The CD in question is called "Freedom of the City 2002 - Small Groups" and features highlights from that year's free improvisation music festival in London. The performances are evenly divided between pretentious drivel and unlistenable squawking, so there is something for everyone.
The person playing the bicycle wheel with a bow is called Sylvia Hallett, and her set is actually one of the more bearable ones. See what you make of this little ditty.
"Violet Revisited" - Sylvia Hallett
I found myself wondering whether childhood trauma might lead people to want to make this sort of noise, and thought maybe Sylvia's parents could shed some light on the issue. So I got my friend Dr. Hook to ring up Mrs Hallett. This is his report.
The CD in question is called "Freedom of the City 2002 - Small Groups" and features highlights from that year's free improvisation music festival in London. The performances are evenly divided between pretentious drivel and unlistenable squawking, so there is something for everyone.
The person playing the bicycle wheel with a bow is called Sylvia Hallett, and her set is actually one of the more bearable ones. See what you make of this little ditty.
"Violet Revisited" - Sylvia Hallett
I found myself wondering whether childhood trauma might lead people to want to make this sort of noise, and thought maybe Sylvia's parents could shed some light on the issue. So I got my friend Dr. Hook to ring up Mrs Hallett. This is his report.
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
Vive La France
There was a bit of an emotional breakthrough on these pages earlier this week when, commenting on the previous post, Charity Chic gave us a brief glimpse behind his Scottish Hard Man image and revealed he was partial to the girl groups of the 1960s. So let's see how he gets on with some French "ye ye" from around the same time, courtesy of the fabulous France Gall.
"Nous Ne Sommes Pas Des Anges" - France Gall
"Bonsoir John John" - France Gall
From John John, we move on seamlessly to Tom Tom. I had forgotten quite how dreary this was.
"Nous Ne Sommes Pas Des Anges" - France Gall
"Bonsoir John John" - France Gall
From John John, we move on seamlessly to Tom Tom. I had forgotten quite how dreary this was.
Sunday, 13 August 2017
Mean Streets
Three little remembered girl group gems, from a compilation called "Boys Can Be Mean". We start with the title track.
"Boys Can Be Mean" - Sugar & The Spices
"Ain't That Love" - The Bouquets
"Here She Comes" - The Jelly Beans
"Boys Can Be Mean" - Sugar & The Spices
"Ain't That Love" - The Bouquets
"Here She Comes" - The Jelly Beans
Tuesday, 8 August 2017
Glen Campbell RIP
Very sorry to hear the news that Glen Campbell passed away earlier today. It has been coming for a while, but is no less sad for that. Let's hope he has indeed gone to a better place. RIP Mr Campbell.
"A Better Place" - Glen Campbell
"About The Ocean" - Glen Campbell
"You Might As Well Smile" - Glen Campbell
"A Better Place" - Glen Campbell
"About The Ocean" - Glen Campbell
"You Might As Well Smile" - Glen Campbell
Monday, 7 August 2017
Monday Morning Magic
Ease yourself itself the week with the smooth but funky sounds of veteran afro-jazz man and all round cool dude, Hugh Masekela. Both tracks are from his most recent album, "No Borders", which came out in 2015 and is his best for a while. 78 years old and he's still got it.
"Shango" - Hugh Masekela
"KwaZulu (featuring Themba Mokoena)" - Hugh Masekela
"Shango" - Hugh Masekela
"KwaZulu (featuring Themba Mokoena)" - Hugh Masekela
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