One CD from the best of two albums of Austin bluesy twangers, includes guitar heavies like Denny Freeman, Don Leady, Frankie Camaro, Evan Johns, Keith Ferguson
Jimi Hendrix
Pali Gap
"Pali Gap" by "Jimi Hendrix"
Recorded in 1971, this fine Instrumental comes from "Voodoo Soup".
Charles Brown
Graveyard Blues
"Graveyard Blues" by "Charles Brown"
CB began to play great R&B piano in the 1940s and continued until his death in 1999; this tune was recorded in 1972 for Paula Records. Sounds a bit like Hendrix.
Sonny Boy Williamson
Fattening Frogs for Snakes
"Fattening Frogs for Snakes" by "Sonny Boy William...
Rockin' blues harp from one of the best!
Soldier String Quartet
Preachin' Blues
"Preachin' Blues" by "Soldier String Quartet"
Blues cover via classical violin, from "Inspect for Damaged Goods" on Mulatta (1984). Robert Johnson never sounded like this.
Erykah Badu
Appletree
"Appletree" by "Erykah Badu"
This R&B hip hop diva does it right; on "Baduizm" (Universal, 1997)
Brian Auger & the Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
I've Gotta Go Now
"I've Gotta Go Now" by "Brian Auger & the Trinity ...
From a nice retrospective double CD of organist Auger's work over the years. These Brits could rock.
Lou Donaldson
Li'l Darlin'
"Li'l Darlin'" by "Lou Donaldson"
Dr. Lonnie Smith (not the same as Lonnie Liston Smith) is probably not a doctor but he plays a fine organ on "Caracas" (Milestone, 1994)
Soldier String Quartet
In TIme
"In TIme" by "Soldier String Quartet"
Violinist Regina Carter joins Dave Soldier and gang on this Sly (Stone/Stewart) cover, with Tiye Giraud on percussion.
Antibalas
Obanla' E
"Obanla' E" by "Antibalas"
from "Who Is This America?" (Ropadope, 2004)
Antibalas
Indictment
"Indictment" by "Antibalas"
Afrobeat instrumentalists with righteous politics fight to bring the big boys down
Heptones
Crystal Blue Persuasion
"Crystal Blue Persuasion" by "Heptones"
Sweet reggae cover of 60s hit, found on the new Heptones compilation, "Deep in the Roots" (Heartbeat, 2004)
Heptones
Book of Rules
"Book of Rules" by "Heptones"
Produced by Niney the Observer, these Jamaicans were pioneers of rocksteady reggae vocal harmonies; "Book of Rules" was a hit from the early 70s
Sekou Bembeya Diabate
Biduman
"Biduman" by "Sekou Bembeya Diabate"
Known as Diamond Fingers, this guitar whiz from Guinea played for decades with Bembeya Jazz; check out his wonderful new album "Guitar Fo" (Harmonia Mundi/Discorama, 2004)
Thomas Mapfumo
Hwahwa
"Hwahwa" by "Thomas Mapfumo"
The Lion of Zimbabwe cut off his dreads but he still sings songs of freedom.
Shiyani NgCobo
Ngisvzeni
"Ngisvzeni" by "Shiyani NgCobo"
"Introducing Shiyani NgCobo" presents traditional music from South Africa: "Zulu Guitars Dance" on World Music Network, 2004
Wackies
Zimbabwe
"Zimbabwe" by "Wackies"
Bronx dub mix from 1977
Dr. John
Shango Tango
"Shango Tango" by "Dr. John"
Willie Tee on keyboards, from "N'awlins: Dis, Dat or D'udda" on Blue Note (2004)
Dr. John
Chicken La Pas
"Chicken La Pas" by "Dr. John"
Dr. John pulls together the best of New Orleans on this party tune-- and on the entire album. Get up and strut your stuff!
Henry Gray
Mojo Boogie
"Mojo Boogie" by "Henry Gray"
Gray was pianist for Howlin' Wolf for more than a decade but return to Baton Rouge in the late 60s, where he lives and plays today
Larry Williams
Ting-A-Ling
"Ting-A-Ling" by "Larry Williams"
Great guitar on this corny 50s pop rocker from New Orleans; the album title (a best of) says it all: "Larry Williams: Bad Boy" (Specialty, 1989)
Larry Williams
Boney Maroney
"Boney Maroney" by "Larry Williams"
This was Larry's big hit, although he had many more, including a bunch with pal Johnny Guitar Watson.
Wardell Gray
Lady Be Good
"Lady Be Good" by "Wardell Gray"
This bebop horn player died way too soon: born in Oklahoma City in 1921, died in Las Vegas in 1955
Lucinda Williams
Lafayette
"Lafayette" by "Lucinda Williams"
Lucinda sings fondly about her days along the Gulf Coast--"when that sweet fiddle sounds and Clifton gets down, that music sound so good to me"-- on her 1980 "Happy Woman Blues"
Tres Chicas
Deep As Your Pocket
"Deep As Your Pocket" by "Tres Chicas"
Loretta Lynn wrote the song, Chris Stamey plays guitar and bass and produced the CD: "Sweetwater" on Yep Roc, 2004
Tres Chicas
Am I Too Blue
"Am I Too Blue" by "Tres Chicas"
And they do a nice cover of this Lucinda Williams tune!
Old 97s
Blinding Sheets of Rain
"Blinding Sheets of Rain" by "Old 97s"
It was pouring, with flood warnings, when this song came on; from "Drag It Up" (New West, 2004)
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Every Time I Feel the Spirit
"Every Time I Feel the Spirit" by "Doyle Lawson & ...
You can picture these guys singing these rich vocal harmonies on some Appalachain mountaintop
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Big Country
"Big Country" by "Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver"
Both tunes from the new double-CD "A School of Bluegrass" on Crossroads
Dave Alvin
Out of Control
"Out of Control" by "Dave Alvin"
Dave has a new rockin' album called
"Ashgrove" on Yep Roc.
Donna the Buffalo
Revolution
"Revolution" by "Donna the Buffalo"
More than a jam band, these folks play fine country blues rock & roll. They did a rousing show in July at the Green River Festival in western Massachusetts.
Donna the Buffalo
In Another World
"In Another World" by "Donna the Buffalo"
Both tunes from "Positive Friction" on Sugar Hill (2000)
Jimmy Bryant
Tabasco Road
"Tabasco Road" by "Jimmy Bryant"
No Speedy West here. Just Jimmy Bryant playing too fast!
Dwight Yoakum
Wheels
"Wheels" by "Dwight Yoakum"
Lots of covers on "Dwight's Used Records" (Koch, 2004), including this Gram Parsons song
Davie Allan and the Arrows
Tomahawk
"Tomahawk" by "Davie Allan and the Arrows"
from "Devil's Rumble Anthology, 64-68" on Sundazed
Ojos de Brujo
Ley de Gravidad
"Ley de Gravidad" by "Ojos de Brujo"
From Spain, playing Sunday at Central Park Summerstage
Perez Prado
Pachuca
"Pachuca" by "Perez Prado"
Cuban mambo king ended up in Mexico & USA, as mambo became pop
Omara Portuondo
Mueve la Cintura Mulato
"Mueve la Cintura Mulato" by "Omara Portuondo"
Con Manuel Galban & Cachaito Lopez; from "Flor de Amor" on World Circuit/Nonesuch
Irakere
Anunga Nunca
"Anunga Nunca" by "Irakere"
Before they bolted, Arturo Sandoval and Paquito D'Rivera were bandmates of Cuban piano maestro Chucho Valdes
Grupo Cimarron
Un Llanero do Verdad
"Un Llanero do Verdad" by "Grupo Cimarron"
from "Si, Son Llanero: Joropo Music from the Orinoco Plains of Colombia" (Smithsonian-Folkways, 2004)
Martin Denny
Bacoa
"Bacoa" by "Martin Denny"
On "Baked Alaska"-- recorded live in 1964 at Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage
John Lee Hooker
House Rent Boogie
"House Rent Boogie" by "John Lee Hooker"
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