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January 4, 2003: One More Cup of Coffee
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| Artist | Track | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Big Guitars from Texas | Groovus | |
| Badal Roy | Geeta's Shuffle | Tabla wiz Badal Roy is a longtime member of Ornette Coleman's Prime TIme band. This tune comes from his 1997 album, "One in the Pocket" |
| Weather Report | Boogie Woogie Waltz | Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter and band from "Sweetnighter" album, 1973 |
| Ernest Ranglin | Up on the Downside | Jamaican guitarist smokes on "In Search of the Lost Riddim" (Island, 1998) |
| Burning Spear | Slavery Days | Righteous reggae from 1975 |
| Johnny Clegg & Savuka | Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World (Cruel instrumental) | Racially-mixed band from South Africa |
| Rolfos Tabanka Rhythms | Watermelon Man | from "Steel Funk" |
| Ernest Ranglin | Surfin' | This is a breathtaking mix of ska and jazz, with help from Monty Alexander, Ira Coleman and Idris Muhammed. From "Below the Bassline" |
| Koerner, Ray & Glover | Titanic | Leadbelly cover |
| Barrence Whitfield w/ Tom Russell | Jack Johnson | Another Titanic song, this one written by Tom Russell |
| Big Bill Broonzy | Who's Sorry Now | Bluesman does a cool cover of pop standard, recorded in Antwerp in 1952. From "Black, White & Brown" CD on Polygram, 1995. Despite what I said, he didn't write it. |
| Lonnie Donegan | Ham 'n Eggs | Charming original from the late great skiffler |
| Al Alberts | On the Way to Cape May | Cornball tune from KBC's "Garden State of Mind" compilation of New Jersey songs |
| JC O'Connor | Space Ace from Jersey City | Another NJ song, this one more clever and multiculti |
| Bob Dylan | One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) | Live from Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975 |
| David Grisman | Caliente | Wild instrumental from "Mondo Mundo" (1981) |
| Tennessee Ernie Ford | Call of the Wild Goose | Great song, written by Terry Gilykson. Tennessee Ernie's singing isn't quite up to it. |
| John Renbourn/Stefan Grossman | Rites of Passage | |
| Fotheringay w/ Sandy Denny | Winter WInds | |
| Judy Henske | High Flying Bird | 1963 folky classic |
| James Luther Dickinson | John Brown | Dylan's powerful anti-war tale, on Dickinson's recently re-issued "Dixie Fried" CD; recorded in 1972 |
| Woody Guthrie | Worried Man Blues | with Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry |
| Joe Val | Poor Ellen Smith | Great high lonesome bluegrass from Boston |
| Tupac Shakur | Thug Mansion acoustic | Hip Hop's answer to Hillybilly Heaven |
| Miles Davis | Sanctuary | Written with saxophonist Wayne Shorter |
| Charlie Hunter Trio | Funky Niblets | |
| The Bus Boys | There Goes the Neighborhood | Clever twist from a (mostly) black rock band out of Los Angeles, 1980 |
| Shuggie Otis w/Joe Liggins | Boom-Chick-A-Boogie | LA guitar prodigy doing jump blues instrumental |
| Babs Gonzales | Pay Dem Dues | Newark's own bad boy raps about life in the late 1940s. "Pay Dem Dues" is also the title of his autobiography, which is said to be "more colorful than accurate" |
| Gilberto Gil w/ Carlinhos Brown | Danca Dos Homens | Brazil's new Minister of Culture. Best of luck, Gilberto! |
| Manu Chao | Homens | more multiculti magic |
| Delbert McClinton | The Rub | Noir |
| Rev. Gary Davis | Improvisation: Fast Blues in A | |
| Rev. Gary Davis | Improvisation: Slow Blues in E | |
| The Tigers (Trombone Shout Band) | One More River | R&B meets gospel on "Dancing with Daddy G" |
| Elizabeth White | Going to Lay Down My Burdens | from "Close to Home: Old Time Music from Mike Seeger's Collection" on Smithsonian Folkways, 1997 |
| Snuffy Jenkins/Ira Dimmery | Going to Lay Down my Old Guitar | more old timey music |
| Arthur Smith, Sam & Kirk McGhee | Black Mountain Rag | more old timey music |
| Waco Brothers | The Harder They Come | from "Making Singles, Drinking Doubles" collection of alternative country (mostly) covers on Bloodshot |
| Gene Clark | The True One | My favorite Byrd |
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