Saturday, 25 December 2010

Various - It's a Cool Cool Christmas (2000) (@320)












Hello, again. In a rather bleak Christmas day, which is also the 4th birthday of this blog, I wish you all happy holidays. Although many things have changed since my last upload, during my six months of absence I often found myself thinking about this blog. I kept notes about some of the news that would "deserve" a post here and I tend to give it a try to cover the gap for some of them.
PS Thanks for the comments during my hiatus.

Tracklisting:
1 Grandaddy - Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland
2 Dandy Warhols - The Little Drummer Boy
3 Webb Brothers - Everyday Is Christmas
4 Eels - Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas
5 El Vez - Feliz Navi-Nada
6 Morgan - Christmas in Waikiki
7 Drugstore - Maybe at Christmas Time
8 Belle & Sebastian - O Come, O Come Emmanuel
9 Giant Sand - Thank You Dreaded Black Ice, Thank You
10 Flaming Lips - White Christmas [Demo for Tom Waits]
11 Saint Etienne - My Christmas Prayer
12 Departure Lounge - Christmas Downer
13 Six By Seven - I Believe in Father Christmas
14 Snow Patrol - When I Get Home for Christmas
15 Spiritual Guidance - Titan
16 Big Boss Man - Christmas Boogaloo
17 Teenage Fanclub - Christmas Eve
18 Calexico - Gift X-Change
19 Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Hwiangerdd Mair
20 Low - Just Like Christmas
21 Laverne - In the Bleak Midwinter

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Sunday, 26 September 2010

On temporary hiatus

Some issues keep me from blogging, but I'll return soon; that's a promise (or a threat?)

Saturday, 10 July 2010

OST - Colors (1988) (@320)












Late as always, this is the dedication post for Dennis Hopper. An actor/director that although his career went through much turbulence, he gave us some tremendous roles for which he has attained a huge cult status. Naturally, most of the references about him were for the Easy Rider, for which he was also the director, so I thought that it would be too obvious to upload its soundtrack. Colors, although of course not reaching the importance of Easy Rider, was a very good effort to depict the gang life in South Central Los Angeles. As a result, its soundtrack is full of rap standards of the time.

Tracklisting:
A1-Ice-T - Colors
A2-Decadent Dub Team - Six Gun (44 Mag. Mix)
A3-Salt-N-Pepa - Let The Rhythm Run
A4-Big Daddy Kane - Raw
A5-Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full (Cold Cut Remix)
B1-Kool G Rap - Butcher Shop
B2-7A3 - Mad, Mad World
B3-Roxanne Shante - Go On Girl
B4-MC Shan - A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
B5-Rick James - Everywhere I Go (Colors)

review link: here

download link: here

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Various Artists - Rock 80's Vol.1 (@320)












The previous post was the first one in Greek, after a long, long time. It was a matter between Greeks but, after all, I thought that it should be also delivered in English since it is also a matter that reflects the treatment that the contemporary politicians, led solely by financial figures, hold for cultural issues.
The Greek Ministry of Internal Affairs, under an attempt to lower the running costs of the Greek Broadcasting Corporation ("ERT"), decided that all its producers must pass exams in order to be re-hired. All employees would stop on July 1st, while nobody knows either when the exams will take place, or when (and how many of) the producers will be rehired. Under this situation Giannis Petridis a famous radio dj had announced that he would stop his radio program on July, 1. Petridis is the owner of one of the largest record collections in the world and among the members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who vote for the annual inductions. He is often mentioned as "the Greek John Peel". His legendary radio program that takes place from 4.00 to 5.00 pm, aptly named "From 4 till 5" has been run by him and his collaborator Kostas Zougris from 1975, in the same radio frequency, at the same hour, making it one of the (if not the) longest running radio programs in the world. During all these years, he has developed a hardcore base of devoted listeners (one of whom is me) to whom he granted his love for music. Since his motto is "There aren't good or bad kinds of music, there is only good or bad music", you can easily understand that the variety of the music played in his program is enormous. The best thing though is that for whatever song is played, there is always a reason; it's not the kind of radio programs with songs played the one after the other just for the sake of it. Under the aforementioned circumstances, and although the treatment on him is totally unrespectable, he announced that he and Zougris will continue their broadcast without being paid until a solution is found!!!
Since Petridis is known among artists, many of them have shown interest on the case; here are some of their statements:

Carla Torgeson (Walkabouts)
"Greetings! I understand that Giannis Petridis was the first DJ in Greece to play The Walkabouts on the air! That had to be at least 20 years ago meaning that you, Giannis have been in the music industry for a long time and I tip my hat off to you! You have brought such pleasure undoubtedly to many, many people. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! love, Carla"

Andy Gill (Gang of Four) - also producer for Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Stranglers, The Futureheads, Michael Hutchence, Therapy? etc.
"A brilliant DJ. We are grateful for promoting Gang of Four in Greece

Lester Square (Monochrome Set)
"It is a sad and inevitable example of the Peter principle (now to be renamed 'Petridis principle'?) when those at the top become divorced from the real and become elevated to a point where they cannot distinguish between map and territory, or spot a rhizomatous zeitgeist from so high on the greasy pole. Just as the world, tiring of the accepted, the homogenous and anodyne, takes a step forward in re-evaluating the limits imposed by the corporate canon, the ERT suits take two steps back. Talent and experience will out though. The grass roots will find a niche for experience and expertise. Petridis will prevail."

Martyn Bates (Eyeless in Gaza)
"Here in the U.K. we know you as the 'Greek John Peel'. I really hope that this is 'ok' for you to be described this way - because John Peel was very very well loved for his fantastic radio presence, and for all the amazing music that he introduced to generations on the airwaves. Mr Petridis - you ARE indeed like this, and I say 'SAVE GIANNIS'!! SAVE GIANNIS' - we need people like you now more than ever..."

Hugo Race (ex member of the Bad Seeds)
"Dark times indeed. Corporate music eliminates the best boundary-pushing djs from the airwaves, world-wide. The absence of real music content is the issue! Free the airwaves..."

Sean Price (owner of Fortuna Pop Records)
"This sounds like another example of a government trying to save a little money without understanding the value of what they are getting rid of. It's the same thing here in the UK with the radio station BBC 6music. Good luck with your fight, what you're doing is important. If we lose people who genuinely care about music in radio then the major labels and bland music win."

Today's upload is one of the many brilliant releases that Petridis compiled. Do not object on the title regarding the release year of some of the songs; it's obviously a compilation that attempts to depict the post-punk scene along with some bits of the UK punk of the late 70's. Its first release was at the beginning of the 80's and some years before it was reissued for the first time in cd format.
Tracklisting:
cd1
01-Devo - The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise
02-The Records - Starry Eyes
03-XTC - Making Plans For Nigel
04-Skids - Working For The Yankee Dollar
05-The Flying Lizards - Money
06-Human League - Empire State Human
07-Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity
08-Martha & The Muffins - Echo Beach
09-Motors - Love And Loneliness
10-Ruts - Babylon's Burning
11-Killing Joke - Wardance
12-Ultravox - All Stood Still
13-Gang Of Four - I Love A Man In Uniform
14-Spandau Ballet - To Cut A Long Story Short
15-The Vapors - Turning Japanese
16-The Stranglers - (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)
17-The Buzzcocks - Orgasm Addict

cd2
01-Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Enola Gay
02-Human League - Only After Dark
03-Martha And The Muffins - Saigon
04-Motors - Metropolis
05-Devo - Whip It
06-Skids - Goodbye Civilian
07-Public Image Ltd. - Theme
08-XTC - Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)
09-Records - Hearts In Her Eyes
10-Talk Talk - It's My Life
11-Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science
12-Heaven 17 - Let Me Go
13-The Stranglers - Strange Little Girl
14-Wire - 1.2.X.U.
15-Penetration - Don't Dictate
16-Blondie - One Way Or Another
17-999 - Homicide

download link: here (for cd1 - reuped) and here (for cd2) (links removed)

PS You can also visit the Don't Stop Giannis Petridis show! facebook group.

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

ΠΕΤΡΙΔΗΣ

Μα καλά, εκεί στην ΕΡΤ ληγμένα παίρνουν; Τον Πετρίδη θα διώξουν; Αυτοί οι τύποι πρέπει να καταλάβουν επιτέλους ότι οι άνθρωποι δεν είναι αριθμοί. Δεν είναι δυνατόν να αντιμετωπίζονται όλα τραβώντας γραμμές. Στην εποχή του μίξερ που ζούμε, ο πολύ σπάνιος συνδυασμός της σεμνότητας με την τεράστια γνώση, ενώ θα έπρεπε να χρησιμοποιείται ως οδηγός, πετιέται στα σκουπίδια. ΔΕΝ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΔΥΝΑΤΟΝ.
Προσωπικά, το αίσθημα που νιώθω είναι θυμός για το ότι έχουμε φτάσει στο σημείο να αποφασίζουν για εμάς οι απολίτιστοι/ άγαρμποι/ άσχετοι/ αστοιχείωτοι/ ανόητοι/ ανιστόρητοι/ αμόρφωτοι/ ανάξιοι/ ασεβείς/ μικροαστοί/ καρεκλοκένταυροι/ χαρτογιακάδες/ υπαλληλάκοι/ λογιστάκοι/ τεχνοκράτες του κώλου/ τεμπέληδες/ ερασιτέχνες/ ευτελείς/ πλούσιοι στην τσέπη/ φτωχοί στο μυαλό/φτωχοί στην καρδιά, που η προσφορά τους στον τόπο δεν είναι και δεν πρόκειται να γίνει ούτε το ένα εκατομμυριοστό αυτών που πρόσφερε και προσφέρει ο Πετρίδης και φυσικά μία απέραντη θλίψη. Θλίψη για τον άνθρωπο που μαζί του έχω περάσει απίστευτα πολλές ώρες έστω κι αν δεν με γνωρίζει, για τον άνθρωπο που σε μεγάλο βαθμό καθόρισε όχι μόνο τα μουσικά μου γούστα αλλά εν πολλοίς τον τρόπο που σκέφτομαι και αντιμετωπίζω τη ζωή.
ΥΓ1 Το ευχαριστώ σε τέτοιες περιπτώσεις αποδεικνύεται εξαιρετικά μικρό ως έννοια.
ΥΓ2 Ελπίζω οι "σοφοί" της ΕΡΤ έστω και την ύστατη ώρα να καταλάβουν το τεράστιο λάθος τους
ΥΓ3 Θα σας δω όλους στη συναυλία στο Gagarin
ΥΓ4 Εδώ και εδώ

Saturday, 19 June 2010

10,000 Maniacs - In My Tribe (1987) (@320)












Natalie Merchant released an album earlier this year that you simply cannot miss. The richness of her emotions and the honesty of her intentions are combined to give us a warm, witty and bold array of songs.
The uploaded album is the most successful one of her group, the 10,000 Maniacs. The music is a beautiful blend of subtle pop with elements of folk, while the social commentary of the lyrics is expressed in a not so apparent way yet making it more effective. Finally, the production of Peter Asher (one half of the duo Peter and Gordon and famous producer of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt among many others) should not be overlooked since it added decisive points to the final result.

review link: here

download link: here

Monday, 14 June 2010

Various - Stoned To The Bone - Songs The Rolling Stones Made Famous (@320)












The Rolling Stones remain a fundamental ingredient for rock music and it's for sure that they will be among the very few groups and artists that will be mentioned when rock will die and will be a museum section and a topic for the researchers of the future. It's therefore a shame that for three and a half years that this blog exists, there hasn't been a single post dedicated to them. Better late than never I reckon. The return after 38 years of Exile On Main Street to the top of the UK album chart, as well as its runner-up position in the US album chart was an excellent opportunity for me in my attempt to make up my unexplainable omission.
I think (any comments that will prove the opposite are welcome) that the uploaded cd is the first in the long series of premiums that compiled tracks that influenced/were covered by the Stones. It's not a surprise that it came along with a 1997 issue of the Greek magazine Zoo that, believe it or not, could only be compared with the best moments of Mojo! The compilation itself is of course full of blues and early rock'n'roll standards, which comprised the solid ground on which the Stones built their career.

Tracklisting:
01-Muddy Waters - Rolling Stone
02-Howlin' Wolf - The Red Rooster
03-Muddy Waters - I Just Want To Make Love To You
04-Bo Diddley - I'm A Man
05-Muddy Waters - Look What You've Done
06-Tommy Tucker - Hi-Heel Sneakers
07-Dale Hawkins - Suzie Q
08-Bo Diddley - Mona
09-Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Not Fade Away
10-Bo Diddley - Crackin' Up
11-Muddy Waters - I Just Wanna Be Loved
12-Howlin' Wolf - Little Baby
13-Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied
14-Hank Snow - I'm Moving On
15-Chuck Berry - Come On
16-Chuck Berry - Round And Round
17-Chuck Berry - Bye Bye Johnny
18-Chuck Berry - Carol
19-Chuck Berry - You Can't Catch Me

download link: here (link removed due to a relevant request)

Saturday, 5 June 2010

OST - Orfeu Negro (Antonio Carlos Jobim & Luiz Bonfa) (1959) (@320)












My favourite album during the last month was Anais Mitchell's "Hadestown". A "folk opera" as she describes it, it modernises the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to put it in an America of hard times. Mitchell as Eurydice, Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) as Orpheus and Ani DiFranco as Persephone are the most famous participants.
It is not the first time that the extremely influential myth is put in a different context from ancient Greece; the most famous is Orfeu Negro, a 1959 film directed by Marcel Camus that won the Palme d'Or at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival as well as the 1960 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The soundtrack of the film which is offered here, is the starting point of the spreading of bossa nova to western audiences. The music here comes with the movie's background noise which, in this particular case, in an add-on.



download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

OST - Mitte Ende August (Vic Chesnutt) (2009) (@320)












After the tribute album for Vic Chestnutt, here's the music he wrote for a soundtrack.

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Various - Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation - The Songs of Vic Chesnutt (1996) (@320)












This one is for Vic Chesnutt, for whom I mysteriously forgot to have a tribute.
A wide range of artists (from R.E.M. to Madonna...) offer to us covers of his songs.

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Joy Division - Live in London, Nashville Rooms, Sep,22, 1979


30 years without Ian Curtis. We still miss him...

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Monday, 17 May 2010

OST - Touch (Dave Grohl) (1997) (@320)












I've promised David from the excellent blog Metal Bastard to give him a link for Dave Grohl's soundtrack of Touch. I was too late (sorry David), so he managed to find it elsewhere and gave us a brilliant and highly recommended Dave Grohl compilation. Since I've ripped and uploaded the cd, I though that it would be a pity not to offer it here as well. Enjoy!

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 4 Way Street (1971) (@320)












It's been a shock reading in the news that the army of Thailand is shooting civilians. It's always the same case... Some arrogant governors, insisting to ignore the voice of the people, believe that by shooting some of the protestor, all mouths will shut. They soon realise that the shootings only make the voice of the people stronger.
It was exactly the same case, almost 40 years ago (on May, 4, 1970) that Nixon's army started shooting on the students of Kent State University, who were protesting against the Vietnam War. The tragic incident led to a flood of student demonstrations and strikes throughout the United States as well as to a 100,000 people demonstration in Washington D.C.

Neil Young wrote the song Ohio based on the Kent State shootings.












4 Way Street, which is uploaded here, contains the live version of Ohio.

info link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

PS For those interested, another brilliant recording of CSN&Y can be found in an older post, here

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Greece (again)

Well, many who follow this blog probably know that I'm from Greece. You know, that country where its citizens "are lazy, don't work, spend more that they can afford to, and after all, deserve the IMF driven extremely harsh austerity measures". I'm from that country where its citizens' rallies and demonstrations are "unexplainable, unreasonable and preposterous". Since I'm not very good at words, I quote an excellent article by the BBC journalist Kate Forbes, who got into deep and managed to find some (correct) answers to the whole situation.

The original article can be found here

"Angry Greeks 'carrying the can' for politicians

Like the sting of police tear gas, popular anger hangs heavy in the air as protesters take to the streets of Athens, for the third time in less than a week.

Some Europeans have been surprised by the extent of Greeks' anger over government cuts in wages, pensions and increases in VAT - all measures needed to get the Greek economy back from the brink of default.

The measures are a condition for the huge bailout agreed by the IMF and EU, amounting to loans to Greece worth 110bn euros (£95bn; $146bn).

Why are Greek people so angry? From the outside, it looks like a spendthrift country getting what it deserves in painful cuts to public spending.

At street level, however, the anger stems from a sense of injustice. Many feel that the average citizen is now paying the price for corruption and government spending that they did not benefit from.

A civil servant in the finance ministry spoke on condition of anonymity. "Greek people are willing to contribute and make sacrifices. The vast majority of people do want to contribute to ease the economic problems of our country," he said.

"But first of all they want to stop political corruption. So if we see the people responsible for this being brought to justice, we are really willing to pay and make sacrifices."

"In the past I've seen government offices or committees being set up which don't actually do anything. They are designed only to give important political supporters a wage. In the ministry we've highlighted these and said 'Really, don't do this! We can't afford it!' But no one listens."

"Also we knew for years in the ministry about the wrong figures being shown to the world about our GDP and our debt. We protested to our seniors but again no one would listen. We are very unhappy about it - taking to the streets is really our only option."

'Strangling business'

The mood on the street is bitter because of this sense that pensioners and public sector workers on some of the lowest wages in the European Union are paying for these so called "ghost workers" in government.

However, lots of those marching in Athens this past week have accepted the need for cuts.

Evyenea owns a ceramics shop in the tourist district of Placa.

"This mess started 30 years ago but the politicians are shoving the responsibility for their bad management [of finances] onto others who can't afford it," she says angrily.

"If they need to cut big salaries of civil servants of course do so, but to punish those on pensions by cutting them is really not fair."

"I'm worried about VAT increases because that's going to have a knock on effect on business as people will spend less. The Greeks have no money to spend so the smaller shops like mine are closing, and soon the only thing we'll have left is the multinationals."

Odysseas Roussos owns a jewellery shop just down the street. He feels that the cuts imposed are unfair.

"Those that have to pay don't have the means to pay," he says.

"And they are strangling small businesses. A lot of people with shops and businesses are finding that the trade has gone down by around 50%. I'm worried that with people earning even less they will spend less and there'll be a recession. My wife has already lost 3,000 euros a year from her salary, which is about a 20% cut."

"There's not much I can do about it - we could burn Athens down but that wouldn't be the solution."

'Tough on the kids'

Thrasyvo Paxinos, a teacher with three children, has seen his salary cut by 12% and he faces another cut in the next few months.

"We have cut back on luxuries of course, he said. Cigarettes, wine, cheese, using the car. Although maybe cutting back on cigarettes is a good thing!" he concedes.

"But it's also tough on the kids - we used to take them out at the weekend, to the zoo or whatever, but VAT increases with our pay cuts will mean we really won't be doing that so much anymore."

"I am willing to take a cut, because we all have to. But I'm feeling more and more angry every day, because those who got us into this mess are not held responsible. Their children aren't going to suffer because of this."

Most Greeks we spoke to acknowledged that sacrifices would have to be made, and some were in support of cuts.

But nearly all referred to lower paid workers "carrying the can" for decades of mismanagement and political corruption, and it is this sense of injustice which is propelling people out onto the streets."

updt: We all mourn for the loss of three innocent people.

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Various - Don't Mourn-Organize! Songs Of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill (1990) (@320)












It's May Day today. Like in the last year's relevant post, as well as the one from 2007, I feel obliged to honour the people who struggled for better working conditions for all of us. Unfortunately, during the last decade we all witnessed a harsh reduction of the working people's rights that leads us to loose one by one all the rights for which our ancestors fought for. At the same time, in my country, the leaders of the unions didn't rise to the occasion and let the clan of the bankers and the politicians to increase excessively their profits at the expense of all of us, while many of them have used their position to later become members of parliament! With the hope that a new form of struggle is shaping, I'm giving you an album about Joe Hill. Named after his famous last words, it consists of Hill songs performed by important interpreters and songs about Hill, again in historically important performances.

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

RAGE

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Cramps - Songs The Lord Taught Us (1980) (@320)












This is the last post for Alex Chilton. As with the Gories, he was the man behind the console and obviously a key person in this historical album.

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

PS For those that found this post interesting there is also an older post with a Cramps bootleg.

Monday, 19 April 2010

The Gories - I Know You Fine, But How You Doin' (1990) (@320)












This is an album that surely paved the way to the whole infamous Detroit scene of the 00's that is brilliantly captured, (among many others of course) in the compilation Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit, posted earlier in this blog. But, apart from the group members, it's for sure that Alex Chilton (as the producer) played a vital role to the creation of this primitive garage dynamite.
An interesting trivia, is that since the Gories included in their album a cover of the Suicide's "Ghostrider", the connection between the previous and this post is Alan Vega as well.

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Alex Chilton, Ben Vaughn & Alan Vega - Cubist Blues redux (1996) (@320)












This is the second post dedicated to Alex Chilton; here he is one third of an all-star line up.

review link: here

download link: here (studio) and here (live) (mirrorcreator) or
here (rapidhsare)

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Big Star - A Compilation (@320)

It's been some time since my latest post, but some occupational obligations kept me away from blogging. Now, I'm back for good with a home-made compilation of Big Star, who, although they never achieved stardom, proved extremely influential for many indie artists, including R.E.M and the Replacements. The compilation is based on a concert that was orginised to pay tribute to Alex Chilton who passed away recently. The concert took place at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas, on March, 20, three days after Chilton's death. It was originally scheduled as a reunion show for Big Star, but Chilton's tragic absence from the group's line-up led it to become a tribute show to his memory with the participation of artists such as M Ward, Mike Mills, Kurt Kirkwood (Meat Puppets), Evan Dando, Chuck Prophet and The Watson Twins, among others. The setlist of that night (minus the Chris Bell song "I Am The Cosmos") was followed to create this decent Big Star compilation.

Check also:
Spin's tribute to Alex Chilton
Guardian's obituary
Paul Westerberg's article in the New York Times for Alex Chilton
Alan McGee's article in Guardian for Alex Chilton

Tracklisting:
Back Of A Car (from Radio City, 1974)
Don’t Lie To Me (from #1 Record, 1972)
In The Street (from #1 Record, 1972)
When My Baby’s Beside Me (from #1 Record, 1972)
Big Black Car (from Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
Way Out West (from Radio City, 1974)
Daisy Glaze (from Radio City, 1974)
Jesus Christ (from Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
For You (from Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
I’m In Love With A Girl (from Radio City, 1974)
Ballad of El Goodo (from #1 Record, 1972)
Thirteen (from #1 Record, 1972)
Feel (from #1 Record, 1972)
Thank You Friends (from Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
Night Time (from Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
Try Again (from #1 Record, 1972)
September Gurls (from Radio City, 1974)

Three more posts will be dedicated to Alex Chilton. Stay tuned.

download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Teddy Pendergrass - A compilation (flac & 320kbps mp3)

Teddy Pendergrass, a beloved figure of the Philly sound died at the age of 59. The upload (offered for the first time in this blog in the lossless format flac and in the best possible mp3 quality (320 kbps)) offers an enjoyable (for me at least) mix of songs with lavish instrumentation and the forceful, baritone, erotic but never explicit, equally gruff and silky voice of Pendergrass.

Tracklisting:
01-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - I Miss You
02-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now
03-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - The Love I Lost
04-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Where Are All My Friends
05-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Bad Luck
06-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Hope That We Can Be Together Soon
07-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wake Up Everybody
08-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Don't Leave Me This Way
09-Teddy Pendergrass - I Don't Love You Anymore
10-Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door
11-Teddy Pendergrass - Love T.K.O

download link
mp3 320 kbps: here
flac: part1 here and part2 here

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Dancer with Bruised Knees (1977) (@256)












Today, we pay tribute to Kate McGarrigle who left us recently. Along with her sister Anna, they gave us a series of stunning melodies where their voices seemed to be coming from a chorus of angels.
Kate was the mother of Rufus Wainwright and Martha Wainwright from her marriage to Loudon Wainwright III.

Read also the New York Times obituary

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) or here (rapidshare)

For those interested the sisters' first release has been one of the early posts of this blog and can be found here. Loudon's release of the same year was the subject of the consequent post and can be found here.

Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand the Rain (1974) (@256)












This upload is dedicated to Willie Mitchell, who passed away recently. His contribution to the evolvement of soul music, through a bunch of releases for Hi Records is enormous. By establishing a house band of extremely talented musicians, he managed to create a unique sound which is easily recognisable in his productions for Al Green, Ann Peebles and Syl Johnson, among others. "It’s the laziness of the rhythm. You hear those old lazy horns half a beat behind the music, and you think they’re gonna miss it, and all of a sudden, just so lazy, they come in and start to sway with it. It’s like kind of shucking you, putting you on." That's the way he beautifully defined it in Peter Guralnick’s book "Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom".

Read also the New York Times obituary

review link: here

download link: here (mirrorcreator) or here (rapidshare)

Friday, 19 March 2010

Steeleye Span - Hark! The Village Wait (1970) (@256)












Next posts will pay tribute to some of the artists that passed away recently. In this post we remember Tim Hart, one of the most prominent figures of the 60's British folk revival. His works with Maddy Prior and with Steeleye Span will, without any doubt, keep his memory alive. RIP

The uploaded album is the group's first (and best, to my opinion) release.

Check also:
Tim Hart's natural photography site
Guardian's obituary
The tribute of the fellow blogger Standin at the Crossroads

review link: here

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Saturday, 13 March 2010

Various - Songs We Taught The White Stripes (@256)


Without further delay, I present you a compilation of all tracks the White Stripes have covered in their official releases. The reasons of this upload are the release of their documentary "Under Great White Northern Lights" and that I couldn't miss to dedicate a post to the most important musician of the previous decade. Thanks for the music, Jack.

Tracklisting:
01-Marlene Dietrich - Look Me Over Closely (from Let's Shake Hands single - 3/98)
02-Robert Johnson - Stop Breakin' Down Blues (from their s/t album 6/99 and from Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground single 8/02)
03-Blind Willie Johnson - John The Relevator (the track "Cannon" from their s/t album and from the dvd Under Blackpool Lights (in "Take a Whiff on Me") is in fact John the Revelator
04-Bob Dylan - One More Cup Of Coffee (from their s/t album)
05-Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - St. James Infirmary (from their s/t album)
06-Dolly Parton - Jolene (in Hello Operator single - 05/00, in their live dvd (12/04), and in the s/t single - 11/04)
07-Son House - Death Letter (in De Stijl lp - 6/00, and in the live dvd)
08-Blind Willie McTell - Southern Can Blues (in De Stijl)
09-Blind Willie McTell - Lord, Send Me An Angel (from their s/t single - 10/00)
10-Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - Party of Special Things to Do (from the s/t Sub Pop singles club - 12/00)
11-Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - China Pig (from Party of Special Things to Do single)
12-Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - Ashtray Heart (from Party of Special Things to Do single)
13-Loretta Lynn - Rated 'X' (in Hotel Yorba single 11/01)
14-Bob Dylan - Love Sick (in Fell In Love With A Girl single 4/02)
15-Tommy Hunt - I Just Don't Know To Do With Myself (in Fell In Love With A Girl single, in Elephant lp (4/03) and in the s/t single - 9/03)
16-Brendan Benson - Good To Me (in Seven Nation Army single 4/03)
17-Steeleye Span - Black Jack Davy (in Seven Nation Army single)
18-Soledad Brothers - St. Ides Of March (in The Hardest Button To Button single 12/03)
19-Bob Dylan - Outlaw Blues (from the dvd Under Blackpool Lights 12/04)
20-Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper (in Under Blackpool Lights)
21-Leadbelly - Boll Weevil (in Under Blackpool Lights)
22-Leadbelly - Take A Whiff On Me (in Under Blackpool Lights)
23-SonHouse - Grinnin' In Your Face (in Under Blackpool Lights)
24-Ernest Cotton - Goin' Back To Memphis (in Under Blackpool Lights)
25-Greenhornes - Shelter Of Your Arms (in the Denial Twist single - 3/05)
26-Tegan and Sara - Walking With A Ghost (from the s/t EP - 12/05)
27-Patti Page - Conquest (from Icky Thump lp - 6/07 and s/t single - 12/07)
28-Hank Williams - Tennessee Border (bonus track in Icky Thump lp)

image taken from putrithewicked

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Monday, 8 March 2010

Yes - Yessongs (1973) (@256)












Now, normally this should had been posted yesterday, before the Oscars, but it was a very busy weekend, so what the heck... The reason of this upload is the obvious inspiration that James Cameron has drawn from the landscapes of Roger Dean. Dean is an artist that dominated the album cover design of a significant part of the progressive scene of the 70's. His extraterrestrial, eerie drawings fit perfectly with the classical inspired, complex compositions of the genre; Yes in particular found in his art the best accompaniment to their music. Their triple live album uploaded here offers three (!) gatefolds all of which could be blueprints of Avatar.












I also found some blue-skinned children in the back cover of Yesterdays!











The same topic is explored beautifully here, by putting side by side the floating islands of Dean (as presented in the front cover of the album An Evening of Yes Music Plus) and of Avatar's as well as the arched rock formations which Dean presented first in the cover art of Yes' Keys to Ascension. A good idea is also expressed here; like the Dark-Side-Of-The-Moon-soundtrack-of-the-Wizard-of-Oz, it would be interesting to try to sync up Yessongs with Avatar. Finally, the meaning of all drawings of Yessongs, and their connection with past and future works of Dean is explained here.


Roger Dean's Floating Islands

review link: here

download link: here (part1) and here (part2)

Bob Friedman Orchestra - Anatomy Of A Murder - Music from the Duke Ellington score (1959) (@256)












In this post, we'll deal with the brilliant film Precious and its fantastic movie teaser poster. The film definitely deserves its awards and nominations; the six Academy Award Nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress (Sidibe), Best Supporting Actress (Mo'Nique), Best Director (Daniels), Best Adapted Screenplay (Fletcher), and Best Film Editing (Klotz) are the most famous of them. The film's poster art is also a good opportunity to remember Saul Bass, one of the most prominent graphic designers in Hollywood.


















His tremendous work has influenced many; the similarity between his poster of Anatomy of a Murder and the poster of Precious is the last evidence of his influence. Between the two films, there is also Spike Lee's Clockers which is also based on the same concept.

















Furthermore, Bass has created some of the most memorable movie title sequences; his work for Vertigo is characteristic of the body of his work and is simply astonishing.


The uploaded album here, although it definitely worth a listen, is one of the most misleading albums in history! When I bought it I believed I bought the Duke Ellington original score, since the name of Bob Friedman who (along with his Orchestra) actually offers us an adaptation of the original score, is not printed anywhere on the front or back cover! Someone has to notice the circular stickers in the middle of the record to read the name of his group.

download link: here (link removed due to a relevant request)