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April 24, 2003: Smile
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| Artist | Track | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Big Guitars from Texas | Breaker | |
| Jim Campilongo and the 10 Gallon Hat | Pat & Patsy | from "Heavy" (2000) |
| Jim Campilongo and the 10 Gallon Hat | Hamster Wheel | more from "Heavy" |
| The Byrds | You & Me | 1965 Instrumental bonus, added to CD re-issue of "Mr. Tambourine Man" |
| Dave Kleiner w/ Liz Pagan | Kings Highway | Byrdsy tune from local songwriter |
| Amy Rigby | Til the Wheels Fall Off | Todd Snider helps out on vocals on this fine new CD |
| Uncle Tupelo | No Depression | Title cut from their 1990 song, which became the name of the alternative country magazine. |
| Roscoe Holcomb | Sitting on Top of the World | Kentucky mountain music from 1964, on "An Untamed Sense of Control" on Smithsonian Folkways (2003) |
| Dave Kleiner | Don't Fall In Love With A Mexican Rabbi | Can't resist that Tex-Mex sound! |
| Phoebe Kreutz | The Taco Bell Song | Can't resist that Tex-Mex food-- although TB doesn't really count. |
| Beto y Los Fairlanes | Dale Gas | Jazz from Austin, with a Tex-Mex flavor |
| Bob Weir | Mexicali Rose | Hot tune on Bobby's "Ace" album, with Grateful Dead in disguise |
| Las Hermanas Segovia | La Pretenciosa | Norteno music from 1953 on Arhoolie |
| Rusty Wier | Texas Morning | Rusty's been a singer/songwriter in Austin since in the early 70s |
| Tom Russell w/ Nanci Griffith | Bus Station | from Tom's new album "Modern Art" on Hightone (2003) |
| Booker T & the MGs | Good Groove | from an album of their Stax instrumentals, along with tunes by the Mar-Keys, on Fantasy (2003) |
| Archie Shepp | Attica Blues | Cool and righteous jazz statement on an ugly episode of political brutality, from 1972 |
| Little Milton | We're Gonna Make It | Mississippi soul |
| Augustus Pablo | Jah Say Dub | from "Rockers Meet King Tubbys in a Fire House" on Shanachie, 1980 |
| Dudu Pukwana | Sonia | Fine South African jazz |
| Bobby Patterson | Busy, Busy Bee | Soulful blues from Dallas |
| Bobby Patterson/The Mustangs | How Funky Can You Get | Organ instrumental |
| Bobby Patterson/The Mustangs | Turn Back the Hands of Time | Sharp instrumental cover, with vocal chorus, of soul classic |
| Kronos Quartet | Spoonful | Strings do Willie Dixon, from "Short Stories" (1984) |
| Willie Dixon | Spoonful | Chicago blues at its best, from "I Am The Blues" (1970) |
| Willie Dixon | Dustin' Off the Bass | With Rob Wasserman's 1994 "Trios" album, with Al Duncan on drums |
| Willie Bobo | Juicy | Title cut to fine 1967 album |
| Herbie Mann | Jungle Fantasy | from "Broasted or Fried: Latin Breakbeats, Basslines & Boogaloo" on Harmless, 2000. Beware abrupt ending. |
| Sergio Mendes | Sambinha Bossa | Jobim tune, from "Swinger in Rio" (1966), with Phil Woods (sax), Art Farmer (fluegelhorn), Hubert Laws (flute) |
| Caetano Veloso | Cucurrucucu Paloma | Brazilian songster does an amazing version of Mexican folksong, on soundtrack of Almodovar's "Talk to Her" |
| Sergio Mendes | The Dreamer | Bed (talkover) music |
| Sergio Mendes | Useless Panorama | Another Jobim tune |
| Antonio Carlos Jobim & Salena Jones | I Was Just One More For You | Duet on "Salena Sings Jobim with the Jobims" (1997) |
| Emiko Tada | Black Orpheus | Japanese jazz pianist cover Brazilian classic |
| Emiko Tada w/ Salena Jones | Smile | Salena Jones (formerly Joan Shaw) is big in Japan. Here she and Emiko Tada cover the Charles Chaplin classic |
| Salena Jones | Sermonette | Salena Jones has been living and working in England for more than 30 years. More info: www.officepark.co.uk/salena-jones |
| Manilal Nag | Drut Gat in Tintal | Indian sitar master plays raga on sitar and surbahar, a large bass sitar or Indian lute |
| Raymond Scott | Twilight in Turkey | 1939 tune, found on "Microphone Music" (2002) |
| Music Explosion | Road Runner | Hot garage sound, from 1968 |
| Bo Diddley | Road Runner | Different song, same title, from 1959 |
| Bo Diddley | Aztec | Instrumental from 1961 |
| Calexico | Quatro (World Drifts In) | from "Feast of Wire" (2003) |
| Calexico | Stucco | also from "Feast" |
| Kropotkins | Truckstop Girls | Great band: Lorette Velvette on vocals, Mo Tucker on drums, Dave Soldier on banjo, mandolin, piano, violin and more |
| Othar Turner & Rising Star Fife and Drum Band | Shimmy She Wobble | North Mississippi fife and drum master died in 2003 |
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