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October 31, 2011

Anymore For Anymore - Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance [1974]



Criminally under-rated. Ronnie's hard luck n humour hobobilly arguably the only truly righteous import of Basement Tapes / Old Weird America esthetics married to homegrown quintessential English gypsy ramblin' minstrel vibery. Most will be familiar with Small Faces / Faces glory years but these solo fruits of long coda into ill health and obscurity be revelatory.


Yes, essential.


Here are Ronnie and pals on.....sweet Jesus....the Basil Brush Show.......

N cop this transcendental piece of English pastorale. To the country what Waterloo Sunset is to the urban mise-en-scène ...

Oddi wrth y brawd

October 30, 2011

Hooked Up Classics - Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra [2010]


Improbable, nay preposterous, one man quirky electro-funk take on 80s disco cheese Hooked On Classics series. Safe to say, an acquired taste sparingly indulged.





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October 29, 2011

Dead Magick I & II - Dead Skeletons [2011]



Psychogothic churn n moil occult merchant.  


From Iceland.r




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October 28, 2011

The World Ends: Afro Rock and Psychedelia in 1970s Nigeria: Various


Thanks to Edo over at Know Your Conjuror for these mighty platters of on the one uber-grooves.  Will get you n yer pals shimmying n swaying - guaranteed. 




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October 25, 2011

Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems and Songs 1949-1993 - Allen Ginsberg



The world is holy! The soul is holy! The skin is holy!
The nose is holy! The tongue and cock and hand
and asshole holy!
Everything is holy! Everybody's holy! Everywhere is
holy! Everyday is in eternity! Everyman's an
angel!



CD Vol. 1: Moloch! 

    1. Walking at Night in Key West 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Traditional music adapted & arranged by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Key West, Dec. 1953.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • Recorded at Neal Cassady's home, San Jose, summer 1954.
      • Previously unreleased.
    2. A Mad Gleam 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, Jan. 1949.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • (Symphony Sid radio broadcast in background).
      • Recorded at John Clellon Holmes's apartment, New York City, 1949.
      • Previously unreleased.
    3. The Green Automobile
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, May 22-25, 1953.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • (unidentified record in background).
      • Recorded at Neal Cassady's home, San Jose, summer 1954.
      • Previously unreleased.
    4. A Supermarket in California 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Berkeley, 1955.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Pacifica Studios, Berkeley, Oct. 25, 1956.
      • Previously unreleased.
    5. Howl (for Carl Solomon) 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in San Francisco, 1955-1956.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI: introduction.
      • Recorded at Town Hall Theater, Berkeley, Mar. 18, 1956.
      • Compiled from the private collections of Allen Ginsberg, Harry Redl & Walter Lehrman.
      • Research by Cloud House.
      • Previously unreleased.
    6. Footnote to Howl 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Berkeley, 1956.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Lawrence Lipton's home, Los Angeles, Nov. 1956.
      • Previously unreleased.
    7. America 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Berkeley, Jan. 17, 1956.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Town Hall Theater, Berkeley, Mar. 18, 1956.
      • Previously unreleased.
    8. Sunflower Sutra 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Berkeley, 1955.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Town Hall Theater, Berkeley, Mar. 18, 1956.
      • Previously unreleased.
    9. Green Valentine Blues 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Chiapas, Mexico, 1954.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • Recorded at Neal Cassady's home, San Jose, summer 1954.
      • Previously unreleased.
    10. Death to Van Gogh's Ear 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Paris, Dec. 1957.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • GREGORY CORSO: additional commentary.
      • Recorded at The Library Of Congress Recording Laboratory, Washington, DC, Feb. 27, 1959.
      • Previously available only from The Library Of Congress, archive #LWO 2799.
CD Vol. 2: Caw! Caw! 
    1. Kaddish (for Naomi Ginsberg 1894-1956) 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Paris, Dec. 1957 & New York City, 1959.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, Nov. 24, 1964.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg Reads Kaddish, A 20th Century American Ecstatic Narrative Poem, Atlantic #4001, 1966.
    2. To Aunt Rose
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Paris, June 1958.
      • Music composed & arranged by Marc Ribot.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • RALPH CARNEY: clarinet.
      • MARC RIBOT: guitar.
      • STEVE SWALLOW: bass.
      • GARO YELLIN: cello.
      • Produced by Hal Willner; Executive Producer: Michael Minzer for Paris Records.
      • Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City; & Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY, 1986;.
      • Mixed at Bearsville Studios & Sorcerer Sound, New York City, 1986.
      • From the album The Lion For Real, Island/Great Jones #6004, 1989.
    3. Kral Majales (King Of May)
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written May 7, 1965.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at Better Books Book Shop, London, 1965.
      • From the album Cold Turkey Press/Klacto Present A Cold Turkey Press Special, Cold Turkey Klacto Presents #6802 944 [Holland], June 20, 1972.
    4. Guru 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written at Primrose Hill, London, May 1965.
      • Music composed & arranged by Steve Swallow.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • RALPH CARNEY: clarinet.
      • MARK BINGHAM: guitar.
      • BILL FRISELL: electric guitar.
      • MARC RIBOT: acoustic guitar.
      • Produced by Hal Willner; Executive Producer: Michael Minzer for Paris Records.
      • Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City; & Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY, 1986;.
      • Mixed at Bearsville Studios, 1986.
      • From the album The Lion For Real, Island/Great Jones #6004, 1989.
CD Vol. 3: Ah! 
    1. Wales Visitation
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in London, July 29, 1967 (LSD) - August 3, 1967.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice, (vocal, harmonium on background track).
      • Produced by Robert R. Marino.
      • Supervised by Barry Miles.
      • Words recorded on The Richard Freeman Midnight Show, radio station KPFA, Berkeley, July 2, 1971.
      • Background track ("Some Breath [Ahhhhh]") from The Pequod Selected Readings, included in Panjandrum Press (magazine), San Francisco, Issue No. 1, 1972.
      • Mixed by Bob Fisher & Hal Willner at Digital Domain, Los Angeles, 1992.
      • Previously unreleased version.
    2. The End 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, 1960.
      • Music by Marc Ribot.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • BILL FRISELL: electric guitar.
      • MARC RIBOT: acoustic guitar.
      • MICHAEL BLAIR: cymbals.
      • Produced by Hal Willner; Executive Producer: Michael Minzer for Paris Records.
      • Recorded at A&R Studios & Sorcerer Sound, New York City; & Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY, 1986; Mixed at Sorcerer Sound, New York City, 1968.
      • From the album The Lion For Real, Island/Great Jones #6004, 1989.
    3. I Am a Victim of Telephone
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, June 20, 1964.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at SUNY, Buffalo, New York, Dec. 1968.
      • From the album The Dial-A-Poem Poets: Disconnected, Giorno Poetry Systems #003, 1974 .
    4. The Echoing Green
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals.
      • BOB DOROUGH: piano.
      • HERMAN WRIGHT: bass.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    5. The Lamb 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • PETER ORLOVSKY: vocal.
      • JANET ZEITZ: flute.
      • CYRIL CASTER: guitar.
      • BOB DOROUGH: organ.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    6. (A) Little Boy Lost (B) Little Boy Found 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, 2nd piano (on "Little Boy Lost").
      • JANET ZEITZ: flute (on "Little Boy Found").
      • BOB DOROUGH: piano.
      • HERMAN WRIGHT: bass.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    7. Laughing Song 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • CYRIL CASTER: trumpet, French horn.
      • JANET ZEITZ: flute, amp flute.
      • BOB DOROUGH: harpsichord.
      • DON CHERRY: sleigh bells, beaded gourd.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG, MICHAEL ALDRICH, CYRIL CASTER, DON CHERRY, BOB DOROUGH, MATT HOFFMAN & JANET ZEITZ: chorus.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    8. The Sick Rose 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • BOB DOROUGH: organ.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    9. Nurse's Song (Experience)
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • PETER ORLOVSKY: vocal.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • HERMAN WRIGHT: bass.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Apostolic Studios, New York City, June-July 1969.
      • From the album Allen Ginsberg/William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Verve/Forecast #3083, 1970.
    10. City Midnight Junk Strains (for Frank O'Hara) 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written July 29, 1966.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded in Buffalo, Feb. 5, 1968.
      • From the album Mother Number 9, Mother #41968, 1968.
    11. A Cradle Song 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals, harmonium.
      • JON MEYER: flute.
      • PETER HORNBECK: violin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July-Aug. 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    12. Infant Joy
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • PETER HORNBECK: viola.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July-Aug. 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    13. The Fly
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals, harmonium.
      • JON MEYER: flute.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • PETER HORNBECK: violin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July-Aug. 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    14. Voice of the Bard 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July-Aug. 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    15. School Boy 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals, harmonium, Tibetan thighbone trumpet.
      • JON MEYER: flute.
      • ALAN SENAUKE: mandolin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July-Aug. 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    16. A Dream 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals, harmonium.
      • PETER ORLOVSKY: vocal.
      • BOB DYLAN: guitar, vocal.
      • DAVID AMRAM: French horn, recorder, piano.
      • PERRY ROBINSON: clarinet.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • HAPPY TRAUM: guitar.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • MARUGA: drum, bells, toys.
      • Produced & engineered by Jack Douglas.
      • Recorded at The Record Plant, New York City, 1971.
      • Remixed by John Strother & Hal Willner at Penguin Recording, Pasadena, 1992.
      • Previously unreleased.
    17. Who Be Kind To 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in London, June 8, 1965.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Produced by Vincent R. Tortora.
      • Recorded at The Festival Of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Italy, July 8, 1967.
      • From the album The World's Great Poets Reading At The Festival Of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Italy -- American Poets: Ginsberg, Berryman, Corso, Applause Productions #412, 1968.
    18. First Party at Ken Kesey's with Hell's Angels 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in California, Dec. 1965.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Produced by Vincent R. Tortora.
      • Recorded at The Festival Of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Italy, July 8, 1967.
      • From the album The World's Great Poets Reading At The Festival Of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Italy -- American Poets: Ginsberg, Berryman, Corso, Applause Productions #412, 1968.
    19. Pacific High Studio Mantras (Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum) Old Tibetan Mantra of Padmasambhava
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • JON MEYER: flute.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • ALAN SENAUKE: mandolin.
      • PETER HORNBECK: violin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • REVEREND ADJARI & BUDDHIST CHORUS: chorus.
      • Produced by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded at Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, July, 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    20. Wichita Vortex Sutra Part 3 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written while driving south across Kansas, Feb. 4, 1966.
      • Music by Philip Glass.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • ALAN JOHNSON: piano.
      • Produced by Kurt Munkacsi & Philip Glass.
      • Recorded in New York City, 1992.
      • Previously unreleased.
    21. Nurse's Song (Innocence) 
      • Lyrics by William Blake.
      • Music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Tuned by Allen Ginsberg in Cherry Valley, NY, 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • GREGORY CORSO: vocal.
      • PETER ORLOVSKY: vocal.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: guitar, vocal.
      • Produced by J.N. Fleeman.
      • Recorded at De Kosmos, Amsterdam, Nov. 28, 1979.
      • From the EP Blake's Greatest Hits, Blue Moon #40187, 1982.
    22. Pull my Daisy 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac & Neal Cassady.
      • Written in New York City, spring/fall 1949.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at the 92nd Street YM & YWHA, New York City, Dec. 3, 1970.
      • Previously unreleased.
CD Vol. 4: Ashes & Blues
    1. Capitol Air 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written between Frankfurt & New York, Dec. 15, 1980.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • with The Clash:
      • JOE STRUMMER: guitar.
      • MICK JONES: guitar.
      • PAUL SIMONON: bass.
      • TOPPER HEADON: drums.
      • Recorded live on cassette at Bond's Casino, Times Square, New York City, June 10, 1981.
      • Previously unreleased.
    2. Written in my Dreams by W.C. Williams 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Baoding, China, Nov. 23, 1984.
      • Music composed & arranged by Bill Frisell.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • RALPH CARNEY: clarinet.
      • BILL FRISELL: guitar.
      • MARC RIBOT: banjo.
      • STEVE SWALLOW: bass.
      • Produced by Hal Willner; Executive Producer: Michael Minzer for Paris Records.
      • Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City; & Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY, 1986; Mixed at Bearsville Studios.
      • Previously unreleased.
    3. Cia Dope Calypso 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City & elsewhere, 1972-1976.
      • Arrangement by Jon Sholle.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium, song sticks, finger cymbals.
      • STEPHEN TAYLOR: recorder, conga.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, maracas, drums.
      • DAVID MANSFIELD: mandolin, bass guitar, pedal steel guitar, violin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello, tambourine.
      • (ALL OF THE ABOVE): chorus.
      • Produced by John Hammond.
      • Recorded in New York City at Secret Sound, Mar. 23, 1976; & CBS Recording Studio 1, June 2, 1976.
      • From the album First Blues, John Hammond #37673, 1983.
    4. Vomit Express
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, Nov. 17, 1971.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, finger cymbals.
      • BOB DYLAN: guitar, vocal.
      • PETER ORLOVSKY: vocal.
      • ANNE WALDMAN: vocal.
      • DAVID AMRAM: French horn, recorder, piano.
      • PERRY ROBINSON: clarinet.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar.
      • HAPPY TRAUM: banjo.
      • SURYA: zither.
      • MORUGA: drums.
      • Produced by Allen Ginsberg & Friends.
      • Recorded at The Record Plant, New York City, Nov. 1971.
      • From the album First Blues, John Hammond #37673, 1983.
      • Remixed by Hal Willner & John Strother at Penguin Recording, Pasadena, 1993.
      • Previously unreleased mix.
    5. Please Master 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in Western U.S., May 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Recorded at the Poetry International Festival, Rotterdam, Holland, 1973.
      • From the album Poetry International Festival, Rotterdamse Kunststichting #6810 459, 1974.
    6. The Little Fish Devours the Big Fish 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in The Intercontinental Hotel bar, Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 25, 1982.
      • Arrangement by Elvin Jones.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • RUDOLPH GREY: guitar.
      • ELVIN JONES: drums.
      • Recorded in New Smyrna Beach, FL, 1984.
      • Remixed by Hal Willner & John Strother at Penguin Recording, Pasadena, 1993.
      • Previously unreleased.
    7. Prayer Blues 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, Feb. 1973.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • Produced & engineered by Harry Smith.
      • Recorded on a Wallensack tape recorder in the Chelsea Hotel, New York City, 1973.
      • Previously unreleased version from the First Blues sessions (Folkways #37560).
    8. Birdbrain 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written at The Hotel Subrovka, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Oct. 14, 1980.
      • Music by Mike Chapelle, Mark Frye & Ted Wahl.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • THE GLUONS (MIKE CHAPELLE, MARK FRYE & TED WAHL): all instruments.
      • KENNY VAUGHN: additional guitars.
      • MARK FRYE, LANNIE GARRETT, KENNY VAUGHN & TED WAHL: chorus.
      • Produced by Mike Chapelle, Kenny Vaughn & Bruce Odlin for Wax Trax.
      • Recorded at Free Reelin' Sound, Denver, 1981.
      • Alekos single #001, 1981.
    9. Gospel Noble Truths 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written on New York City subway, Oct. 17, 1975.
      • Arrangement by Jon Sholle.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium, song sticks, finger cymbals.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: recorder, conga.
      • JON SHOLLE: guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, maracas, drums.
      • DAVID MANSFIELD: mandolin, bass guitar, pedal steel guitar, violin.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello, tambourine.
      • (ALL OF THE ABOVE): chorus.
      • Produced by John Hammond.
      • Recorded in New York City at Secret Sound, Mar. 23, 1976; & CBS Recording Studios 1 & 2, June 1976.
      • From the album First Blues, John Hammond #37673, 1983.
    10. Hum Bom 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City & other places, 1971-1991.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Produced by John Fisk.
      • Recorded at The Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church, New York City, May 12, 1993.
      • Previously unreleased .
    11. Airplane Blues
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written between Denver & New York City, Oct. 30, 1981.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • DAVID MANSFIELD: piano, organ, dobro.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: guitar.
      • BOB DYLAN: bass.
      • ARTHUR ROSATO: drums.
      • Recorded in Santa Monica, Feb. 23, 1982.
      • Remixed by Hal Willner & John Strother at Penguin Recording, Pasadena, 1993.
      • Previously unreleased.
    12. On Neal's Ashes 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written Aug. 1968.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Supervised by Barry Miles.
      • Recorded on The Richard Freeman Midnight Show, radio station KPFA, Berkeley, July 2, 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
    13. September on Jessore Road 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, Nov. 14-16, 1971.
      • 1971 Session:
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • DAVID AMRAM: French horn.
      • BOB DYLAN: piano, organ, electric and acoustic guitars.
      • JON SHOLLE: double bass.
      • Produced by Allen Ginsberg & Friends.
      • Recorded at the Record Plant, New York City, 1971.
      • Previously unreleased.
      • 1983 Session (opening & closing):
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal, harmonium.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: guitar, arrangement.
      • MONDRIAN STRING QUARTET: strings.
      • Produced by Benn W. Posset.
      • Recorded at Milkweg, Amsterdam, Holland, 1983.
      • From the album September On Jessore Road, Soyo #0001, 1992.
      • Remixed by Eric Liljestrand & Hal Willner at Sorcerer Sound, New York City, 1993.
      • Remixed version previously unreleased.
    14. Father Death Blues 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written over Lake Michigan, July 8, 1976.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • DAVID AMRAM: French horn, flute, recorder, high hat, piano.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: voice, acoustic & electric guitar.
      • JON SHOLLE: bass, mandolin, banjo, electric guitar, harmonizer.
      • ARTHUR RUSSELL: cello.
      • Recorded at ZBS Media, Ft. Edwards, NY, 1981.
      • From the album First Blues, John Hammond #37673, 1983.
    15. Do the Meditation Rock 
      • Lyrics & music by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written at St. Mark's Place, New York City, Christmas 1981.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: vocal.
      • STEVEN TAYLOR: guitar, vocal.
      • Produced by James Grauerholz & Kush.
      • Recorded at The William S. Burroughs River City Reunion, Lawrence, KS, Sept. 1989.
      • Previously unreleased.
    16. After Lalon 
      • Words by Allen Ginsberg.
      • Written in New York City, Mar. 31, 1992.
      • ALLEN GINSBERG: voice.
      • Produced by John Fisk.
      • Recorded at The Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church, New York City, May 12, 1993.
      • Previously unreleased.
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October 24, 2011

Cinema: Raretés III - Serge Gainsbourg


Stealth collaborators Jean-Calude Vannier and Michel Colombier. Rare selections from Serge's huge cinema work. Dials down kooky n throwaway in favour of grand gesture, funky groove and big big arrangements. Later tracks have the sordid attraction of crepuscular male libido (cf. Emmanuelle On The Sea). Not that Y Brawd be au fait with suchlike.



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Initials BB: Raretés II - Serge Gainsbourg



Highwater 60s BB dalliance. Period cornerstones collected: Comic Strip (biff, bang, pow), Chatterton (fou a lier!), Bonnie and Clyde et caetera. Pour les neophytes un intro splendides, pour l'initiés il ya beaucoup de mix alternative et version anglaise. BB's string-driven Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus something of a tonic apres years of organ bump n grind.



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October 22, 2011

Archives Tele Radio: Raretés I - Serge Gainsbourg


Classy off air offerings. Assorted 50s/60s chanson, early ye-ye mode. (Choice early La Javanaise: voice and piano.) Ever true north star; cast-iron 20th century songwriting.


Incredible... Needful... Maintenant.


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Songs of Shame - Woods [2009]


Off kilter US indie rock. Lo-fi Galaxie 500 sans diaphanous squall. O, n a crackin' version of Ol' Gnasher's Military Madness. Boys done good.


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October 21, 2011

Songs from the Wood - Jethro Tull [1977]


...More a case of folky window dressing in a prog rock shop-front. But, all in all, one of the best ever Tull albums...


Let me bring you all things refined:
Galliards and lute songs served in chilling ale.
Greetings, well met fellow, hail!
I am the wind to fill your sail.
I am the cross to take your nail:
      A singer of these ageless times - 
      With kitchen prose, and gutter rhymes.




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