Favoriting Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison: Playlist from December 14, 2013 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 December 14, 2013: Torres live on WFMU

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Tetuzi Akiyama/Tom Carter/Christian Kiefer  The Lady In Lace   Favoriting The Darkened Mirror  Monotype    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Jordi Savall  A Question   Favoriting Tobias Hume: Musicall Humors  Alia Vox    0:05:58 (Pop-up)
Eluvium  Don't Get Any Closer   Favoriting Nightmare Ending  Temporary Residence Ltd    0:08:24 (Pop-up)
Andrew Bird  Hover I   Favoriting I Want to See Pulaski at Night  Wegawam    0:17:30 (Pop-up)
Steve Gunn and Mike Gangloff  Topeka AM   Favoriting Melodies For a Savage Fix  Important    0:20:58 (Pop-up)
Kyle Fosburgh  The Redwoods   Favoriting The Traveler's Journey  Grass Tops    0:37:54 (Pop-up)
Frère De Song  No Moon   Favoriting Frère De Song  Frère De Song     0:43:12 (Pop-up)
Lys Guillorn  Silver   Favoriting Winged Victory  Little Cowgirl    0:46:35 (Pop-up)
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra  Little Ones Run   Favoriting Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything  Constellation    0:50:47 (Pop-up)
Josephine Foster  Magenta   Favoriting I'm a Dreamer  Fire    0:53:13 (Pop-up)
 
Dave Van Ronk  The Pearls   Favoriting Sunday Street  Philo    1:07:33 (Pop-up)
Dave Van Ronk  Cocaine Blues   Favoriting Folksinger  Prestige/Folklore    1:11:53 (Pop-up)
Dave Van Ronk  Casey Jones   Favoriting Somebody Else, Not Me  Philo    1:16:09 (Pop-up)
Dave Van Ronk  Antelope Rag   Favoriting Going Back to Brooklyn  Reckless    1:21:06 (Pop-up)
Dave Van Ronk  Dink's Song   Favoriting Dave Van Ronk Sings the Blues  Verve Folkways    1:26:09 (Pop-up)
 
Eric Andersen  Violets of Dawn   Favoriting Troubadours of the Folk Era, Volume One  Rhino    1:32:30 (Pop-up)
Bonnie Dobson  The Jam at Gerry's Rock   Favoriting She's Like a Swallow  Prestige International    1:36:07 (Pop-up)
Bob Dylan  Bob Dylan's Dream   Favoriting The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan  Columbia    1:40:44 (Pop-up)
All In The Merry Month of May  Goldfinch Days   Favoriting Root Bramble Stone  All In The Merry Month of May    1:45:50 (Pop-up)
Tim Eriksen  Last Chance   Favoriting Tim Eriksen  Appleseed    1:47:52 (Pop-up)
Feral Foster  Nearer My God to Thee/Golden Gates of Heaven   Favoriting (live recording)  Feral Foster    1:52:29 (Pop-up)
 
 
Torres live on WFMU recorded December 2, 2013 engineered by Irene Trudel
Torres  (interview)   Favoriting live on WFMU      2:00:03 (Pop-up)
Torres  Honey   Favoriting live on WFMU    The single off the debut, self-titled and self-issued album.  2:11:05 (Pop-up)
Torres  Jealousy and I   Favoriting live on WFMU    Check: torrestorrestorres.bandcamp.com  2:17:03 (Pop-up)
Torres  (interview)   Favoriting live on WFMU    To buy LP, CD, merch: http://www.torres.bigcartel.com/  2:21:59 (Pop-up)
Torres  When Winter's Over   Favoriting live on WFMU    No concert dates at present. She's about to start on a new record, but do yourself a favor and see her live. She's a riveting performer.  2:33:05 (Pop-up)
Torres  Come to Terms   Favoriting live on WFMU    Thanks once more to the wondrous Irene Trudel for engineering this session...  2:36:46 (Pop-up)
Torres  (interview)   Favoriting live on WFMU    She's in that class of strong female singer/songwriters such as Sharon Van Etten, Cat Power, P.J. Harvey. She can definitely hold her own in such company.  2:42:41 (Pop-up)
Torres  November Baby   Favoriting live on WFMU      2:49:37 (Pop-up)
Torres  (interview)   Favoriting live on WFMU    The album is definitely on my favorites of 2013 list. It's a good one, and worth going back to again and again. Thanks also to her manager Bobby Herb for helping to set up this session. A highlight of my year.  2:57:21 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:24am
Mike from MPLS:

Good morning, Jeffrey
Avatar 6:44am
Yair Yona:

Kyle is a wonderful guitarist
Avatar 6:48am
Mike from MPLS:

Has anyone seen Inside Llewyn Davis and formulated an opinion?
Avatar 7:09am
Mike from MPLS:

So its not a biography of him, but loosely based on his biography? I shouldn't think of it as a biography when I watch it?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:11am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...love how in documentary Dave Van Ronk recounts how Dylan took his arrangement of 'House of the Rising Sun' for his 1st album & he couldn't play it anymore w/out getting accused of doing 'Dylan's' version - only for The Animals to take it from Dylan in turn...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...don't know much about him - but seems like he had a personality that inspired respect & was also open & endearing...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:23am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...embarrassing maybe to defer to wiki all the time - but it appears to have some good essentials expressed succinctly for him if not great & deep detail : en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 7:33am
Mike from MPLS:

Thanks for sharing Dave Van Ronk...I'll explore further
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...yup - love the muscular authority in his singing & playing (skill there) - combined w/ the warmth he communicates - & also the range in Folk & Blues he mastered...easy to see why he was such an 'avuncular' figure (as wiki puts it) to so many subsequent Folk luminaries...
  7:55am
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thing is shrunk pkanet i dont really know but i know i like some songs here so thanks you jeffry davis i like you and your music plz can you do little rap for us like our friend jason elbognen thxs u.,,!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...if you were a regular listener, than you would already know that Jeffrey Davison does indeed do some dextrous, astonishing, & truly hilarious raps between sets...
Avatar 8:01am
tomB:

From the short reviews describing the character Llewellyn Davis was modeled after the ignoble behavior of Eric Anderson. Guess he's a composite character.
  8:05am
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@revo rabit: this is super news i luv to hear this..,,.. and; xmas is season of givin'....!!!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07am
Jeffrey Davison:

Tom B: What ignoble behavior of Eric Andersen?
Avatar 8:10am
tomB:

It was Dave van Ronk's girlfriend, Debra Green, who taught Joan Baez the basic repertoire of folk progression her Freshman year in Boston. A decade later, she had a major acknowledgement on an Eric Anderson album. Not just a muse, but a woman who had clearly mastered American folk music. Someone should make a movie about her, or at least write a novel!
Avatar 8:16am
tomB:

Actually the reviews didn't mention Eric Anderson, it was the behavior that reminded me of what I'd heard about him. That he ran through "friends" like Kleenix, overstaying his welcome, borrowing from acquaintances and never paying back, not crediting song input, all in the name the ART of the Artiste, and the importance of his mission! Of course, that doesn't stop me from listening to his music, some of which I like a lot.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:23am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...sounds like a few things Dylan did...or any number of young struggling people - especially 'Creative' (read: unpractical) ones - especially in the 60s. &tc. ...
...maybe this is nutty, but Torres calls to mind Odetta a little !...can deffo hear the Rock/Pop roots - as not the 'precise' story-telling sort of Folk vocals, but emotive & stylized 'character' sort of singing I think of as rooted in AfricanAmerican music (ultimately I mean)...
Avatar 8:23am
tomB:

The only time I met Dave van Ronk was with John Fahey in the dressing room at Folk City, the night that management banned Fahey forevermore for getting drunk and belligerent. Van Ronk seemed subdued and mellow, but who knows, maybe he was pranking Fahey.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:24am
Mike East:

Not much juice left in this internet device, but had to comment...Torres sounds great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:25am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo MikeE !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& my above is saying nothing about Torre's songwriting - which is obviously observant & concise & strong...I can well imagine she is 'riveting' live !
Avatar 8:58am
Jeff In Puna Hawaii:

lovely.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59am
Guido (Cologne):

APPLAUSE !!!
(hello everybody)
  9:00am
marmalade kitty:

Beautiful set!
  10:50am
van:

First 2 hrs were wonderful. Settling in now for the live Torres!
  11:51am
van:

Torres seems...dark. I enjoyed it though. Really deep stuff eh?
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