Favoriting Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison: Playlist from April 15, 2017 Favoriting

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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.

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Favoriting April 15, 2017

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Artist Track Album Label Comments
Wooden Wand  One Can Only Love   Favoriting Clipper Ship  Three Lobed   
Yorkston/Thorne/Khan  The Recruited Collier   Favoriting Neuk Wight Delhi All-Stars  Domino   
Steve Gunn  For Bruce   Favoriting The Hired Hands: A Tribute to Bruce Langhorne (V/A)  Scissor Tail   
Bruce Langhorne  Harry & Hannah   Favoriting The Hired Hand OST  Blast First Petite   
Tom Rush  The Circle Game   Favoriting The Circle Game  Elektra  Bruce Langhorne, guitar 
Gordon Lightfoot  Peaceful Waters   Favoriting Lightfoot  United Artists  Bruce Langhorne, second guitar 
Peter Walker  Morning Joy   Favoriting Rainy Day Raga  Vanguard  Bruce Langhorne, tambourine and bells 
Mimi and Richard Fariña  V.   Favoriting Celebrations For A Grey Day  Vanguard  Bruce Langhorne, dulcimer and tambourine 
Tom Carter  Spring   Favoriting The Hired Hands: A Tribute to Bruce Langhorne (V/A)  Scissor Tail   
Fred Neil  Look Over Yonder   Favoriting Sessions  Fred Neil  Bruce Langhorne, acoustic guitar 
Bob Dylan  Corrina, Corrina   Favoriting The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan  Columbia  Bruce Langhorne, guitar 
Ramblin' Jack Elliott  If I Were a Carpenter   Favoriting Me & Bobby McGee  Rounder  Bruce Langhorne, guitar (This version originally from Elliott's "Young Brigham" LP, 1968 
 
Nathan McLaughlin  Dust Clouds for Bruce   Favoriting The Hired Hands: A Tribute to Bruce Langhorne (V/A)  Scissor Tail   
Bruce Langhorne  Opening   Favoriting The Hired Hand OST  Blast First Petite   
Odetta  The Golden Vanity   Favoriting Odetta Sings Folk Songs  RCA Victor  Bruce Langhorne, second guitar 
Buffy Sainte-Marie  Rolling Log Blues   Favoriting The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie  Vanguard  Bruce Langhorne, electric guitar 
Richie Havens  I Can't Make It Anymore   Favoriting Mixed Bag  Verve Forecast  Bruce Langhorne, arranger 
Bob Dylan  She Belongs to Me   Favoriting Bringing It All Back Home  Columbia  Bruce Langhorne, guitar 
The Lyman Family with Lisa Kindred  My Love Comes Rolling Down   Favoriting American Avatar  Reprise  Bruce Langhorne, guitar....(more next week) 
Lone Piñon  Cien Años   Favoriting Dias Felices  LM Dupli-Cation   
Jake Xerxes Fussell  Jump For Joy   Favoriting What In the Natural World  Paradise of Bachelors  by Duke Ellington, Sid Kuller & Paul Francis Webster, 1941, from Ellington's 1941 musical revue "Jump For Joy: A Sun-Tanned Revuesical" (from the liner notes) 
Alice Stuart  James Alley Blues   Favoriting All The Good Times  Arhoolie   
Cat-Iron  Poor Boy a Long, Long Way From Home   Favoriting Cat-Iron Sings Blues and Hymns  Exit Stencil  originally Folkways, 1958 
Blaze Foley  Clay Pigeons   Favoriting Live at the Austin Outhouse  Lost Art Records   
Bill Scorzari  A Dream of You   Favoriting Through These Waves  Bill Scorzari   
 
Elliott Smith  Between the Bars   Favoriting Either/Or (Expanded Edition)  Kill Rock Stars   
Julia Lucille  Eternally   Favoriting Chthonic  Keeled Scales   
Jenn Grant  Dogfight   Favoriting Paradise  Ba Da Bing   
Jeb Loy Nichols  You Got In   Favoriting Country Hustle  City Country City   
Kendra Morris  Just One More   Favoriting Banshee  Wax Poetics    
Scout Paré-Phillips  A Love This Hard   Favoriting Door Left Open  Dais   
Molly Burch  Fool   Favoriting Please Be Mine  Captured Tracks   
Sera Cahoone  Not Like I   Favoriting From Where I Started  Lady Muleskinner   
Kasey Chambers  Ain't No Little Girl   Favoriting Dragonfly  Essence   
Walter Salas-Humara  The Sunset and the Moon   Favoriting Explodes and Disappears  Sonic Pyramid   
Ted Hawkins  Stop Your Crying   Favoriting Watch Your Step  Rounder   
Barbara Dane  Nine Hundred Miles   Favoriting Anthology of American Folk Songs  Tradition   
Leif Vollebekk  Big Sky Country   Favoriting Twin Solitude  Secret City   


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:03am
annie:

good morning jeffrey, awake at 4:30... the moon shining in my window in the house right now.
Avatar 6:06am
annie:

that should say [best window}..in the house
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:14am
Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, Jeffrey, always a pleasure to hear what you've brought along.
Hello once more, annie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:22am
Jeffrey Davison:

Good morning annie and Sem. Remembering the great Bruce Langhorne today.
  6:40am
Cooh John:

Good morning JD, SC, annie, and planeteers to come. Another joins the great heavenly band.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:42am
Jeffrey Davison:

Fred Neil...what can you say...so great.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:42am
Jeffrey Davison:

And welcome Cooh John.
Avatar 6:46am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oh - a sad thing behind a great set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:49am
Jeffrey Davison:

oops, sorry! drat and double drat!!
Avatar 6:55am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So we heard some of a great track twice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04am
LynnsBrother:

Good morning all. Is Ramblin' Jack still alive? I remember seeing him live about 15 yrs ago...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:07am
Jeffrey Davison:

Yes, Mr. Elliott is still with us.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12am
dale:

beautiful music. funny, i always assumed folk singers like dylan or rush played their own damn guitars.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:15am
Jeffrey Davison:

Yes, they did (mostly). For studio sessions they often added other musicians. Expensive to tour with a band, but not as expensive to add sounds in the studio. Then, if the money came in, a touring band too...
Avatar 7:16am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Seriously. Tho' it's surprising when I realize I didn't clock that there was more than one gittar on a track, for instance...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16am
maestroso:

Good Morning Jeffrey. Listening from Tokyo, hunkered down with a cold. Odetta, ah yes.
  7:22am
testingwithfire:

Good morning all. Jeffrey, thanks especially for the Odetta and the Buffy St Marie tracks!
Avatar 7:26am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(I haven't assumed Dylan's playing the Electric parts...one always sees those pics of him w/ a Fender Bass mid60s...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:28am
Jeffrey Davison:

The credits on many older albums leave a lot to be desired. Incomplete or non-existent.
Avatar 7:32am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm ashamed how ignorant I am of the Creds on the great Dylan albums - some of the Greatest stuff there is. Maybe Bob liked some mystery - yerknow...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36am
Sem Chumbo:

Busy busy busy in the kitchen, but show turned up quite loud. Diggin' very spin, obrigado!

Hello, RevRab, Cooh J, and all.
Avatar 7:41am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hey Sem!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:03am
Sem Chumbo:

Mr. Scorzari reminds me a great deal of Harry Manx from the west coast of Canada, vocally. Harry has integrated his study of Indian music into his guitar playing. A good example of here: www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:21am
Uncle Michael:

I almost always catch the last hour of Shrunken Planet, but I never say hello.

Hello.
  8:28am
Mikey from NC:

Me too, and Hello from me too
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:34am
Jeffrey Davison:

Nevertheless, hello.
  8:41am
Mikey from NC:

The last few tunes sound like they're from the same arena Martha Wainwright works from. Nice.
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