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July 15, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 24 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Happy 30th anniversary to Jimmy Carter and his maligned "crisis of confidence" speech, which some political observers identify as the day Carter lost his bid for reelection. Despite the ignominy attached to Carter's address, it turns out to have been one of the rare moments a sitting president has told the country such a shocking measure of truth about itself. The resulting right-wing shitstorm, which ultimately eviscerated Carter's presidency, spooked progressive politics under the rock it's only now just beginning to get creep out from under.

Carter In the three decades since that fateful night Carter sat before the cameras, ostensibly to deliver a speech on energy policy, Carter's flat-lined presidency has been looking better and better. (Of course, even Warren Harding's tenure begins to look rosy when viewed through the prism of the Bush abomination.) Sure it turned out to be a PR disaster, but Carter's address to the nation on July 15, 1979, was a stunning display of soul-searching candor never to be seen again in American presidential politics.

As you poke through the usual assortment of enchantments offered below, do yourself a favor and give a listen (mp3) to Carter's mesmerizing speech. (Or you can watch the whole thing here.)

Capa  

Surf & Garage Covers from Lisbon

Various  ~  "Portuguese Nuggets, Vol. 1"
(Blog: aaaaadaddddd)
From the album: Hully Gully Do Montanhes (mp3) by Conjunto Académico João Paulo

Cosmic

Sitar on My Face

Bill Plummer  ~  "Bill Plummer & the Cosmic Brotherhood"
(Blog: Hippy Djkit)



Essa

Aye, That's the Rabab
Essa Kassimi  ~  "Le Luth Afghan"
(Blog: Sounds of Enlightenment)



[7 more nuggets of truth, after the jump]

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July 08, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 23 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Thanks to the good souls at the terrific blog Uncle Gil's Rockin' Archives, word is spreading about the poor health of original Sun Records rocker Billy Lee Riley. Riley, who's endured an awful string of medical problems is now battling stage-four bone cancer and is in dire need of financial assistance. (Follow this link for info on how you can help.)

Cancer seems to be more everywhere than ever before. Some say it's all due to the general aging of the population, but that doesn't make it any easier to stomach. The Miner just lost a friend in Chicago to cancer and skipped last week's post to spend time with his mum, who underwent cancer surgery. Talk about your Motherlode. Just be sure to take good care of yourselves and loved ones and don't forget to smell the audio roses along the way.

Riley  

He's Made it Through Three Hip Replacements and a Quintuple Bypass

Billy Lee Riley  ~  "Rock With Me Baby"
(Blog: Free Rockabilly Music


Irma

This Pistol-Brandishing ex-Soap Star Is Now a Senator

Irma Serrano  ~  "Exitos de Siempre"
(Blog: Música Popular Mexicana)
From the album: La Martina (mp3)


Clasico

Bailamos con Tito Nieves and Crew
Conjunto Clasico  ~  "Si No Bailan con Ellos, no Bailan con Nadie"
(Blog: La Musica Latina)



[7 more roses, after the jump]

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June 24, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 22 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere

The terrific music search engine Captain Crawl appears to have slipped into the mists again. The Miner has been relying on the Captain's powers of blogservation to discover outstanding recordings posted throughout the ever-expanding universe of full-album sites. This search engine has disappeared before, so there's reason to hope that it will come back. But till then, you should consider trying another efficient search tool called Chewbone. If you're not searching for anything in particular, take advantage of blog aggregators such as Totally Fuzzy and Prog Not Frog's Blogwatch that provide an excellent jumping off point. Or, of course, don't lift a finger and just let the Miner drop another 10 slugs in your tin cup.

UPDATE: It appears that the URL for Captain Crawl has been hijacked or something. Good news comes via the terrific blog Pathway to Unknown Words Captain Crawl can be accessed here: http://85.131.190.173/index.php


Doughty  

Bloke Was the Sole Survivor of a U-Boat Attack on His Ship in WWII

John Doughty  ~  "Round Rye Bay for More"
(Blog: Gonzo-Archive)


Ivo

Venezuelan Pop Rocker's Solo Debut

Ivo  ~  "Ivo"
(Blog: Hippy Djkit)


Jake leg blues0062

Don't Drink and Jive
Various  ~  "Jake Leg Blues"
(Blog: El Diablo Tun Tun)
[password=eldiablotuntun.blogspot.com]



[7 more wild geese you no longer have to chase, after the jump]

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June 17, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 21 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Fame Studios piano hero Barry Beckett died last week at the age of 66. Lucky for us, Beckett found himself smack dab in the middle of countless critical sessions over the course of his five-decade career in music. Beckett's contributions to recordings by Aretha, Dylan, Percy Sledge and many others are legendary, but the Miner will forever appreciate him for producing Eddie Hinton's Swamp Soul classic "Very Extremely Dangerous," which Capricorn released in 1978—and then promptly went out of business.

Capricorn's demise was just one of a long string of hard-luck happenings that doomed Hinton, himself a vital Muscle Shoals sideman, who toiled on the back line for years before finally stepping out with his Beckett-produced debut. (It was Hinton who had convinced Beckett to come to Muscle Shoals in the first place, despite his friend's hankering to head to Nashville.) Though he had no chance in hell to live as long, Hinton would've turned 65 two days ago.

Hinton  

Eddie Never Failed to Leave It All on the Pavement

Eddie Hinton  ~  "Very Extremely Dangerous"
(Blog: My Blog Too)


Altai
Throat Singing, Animal Imitating, Jews Harping

Sarymai Urchimaev  ~  "Altaian"
(Blog: Chenehuby)
[password=PaeOnia]
From the album: Jelmeigen Sagal (mp3)

Shit
Peyote Popsters
Pop Music Team ~  "Society Is a Shit"
(Blog: Música Ácida)
[password=mza-acid.blogspot.com]
From the album: Oda a la Chica Fresa (mp3)


[7 more very extremely wonderful records, after the jump]

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June 10, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 20 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Every year, the Library of Congress taps culturally significant recordings for preservation in its National Recording Registry. Today the Library announced the selection of 25 more snippets of sound, including Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech, Dylan Thomas reading "A Child's Christmas in Wales," and Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner performing their 2,000-year-old-man shtick. One piece of audio that hasn't yet made the cut turned 55 yesterday:

"Have you no sense of decency sir, at long last?"

The power and beauty of these words—a simple utterance that changed the course of American history—remain undiminished since they were first intoned by elegant, soft-spoken lawyer Joseph Welch on June 9, 1954. Welch calmly delivered this courageous rebuke to Joe McCarthy during televised Senate hearings investigating Communist activities in the U.S. Army. Like a pin prick to the hot-air-engorged witch-hunts of the '40s and '50s, Welch's words initiated the great unraveling of the Red Scare and shook a cowed Cold War nation out of its torpor.

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In the spirit of exploring every corner of the audio motherlode, the Miner offers this historic 12-minute confrontation between Welch, special counsel to the Army, and Senator Joe McCarthy (R-Wisconsin), who was attempting to assassinate the character of Welch's associate Fred Fisher: Listen (mp3)

About eight minutes into the exchange, Welch punches the bully McCarthy with another ringing blow, the sound of which, like the 10 musical selections offered below, fills the ear with a deeply satisfying sensation. Though not a succinct sound bite destined for posterity, Welch's words here were no less withering: "If it were in my power to forgive you for your reckless cruelty, I would do so. I like to think I'm a gentle man. But your forgiveness will have to come from someone other than me."


Maxine
Valentine to the Genius Songwriter Andy Razaf

Maxine Sullivan  ~  "Memories of You"
(Blog: Soulful Divas)



Zeph

Dude Was Short-Listed for the Poet's Chairs at Oxford and Cambridge

Benjamim Zephaniah  ~  "Rasta"
(Blog: Satta Massagana)
From the album: Dis Policeman Keep on Kicking Me to Death (mp3)


Dini
St. Louis Free Jazz Meets Ghanian Percussion
Mor Thiam  ~  "Dini Saffarrar"
(Blog: You Got a Problem?)



[7 more moments of decency, after the jump]

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June 03, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 19 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Twenty-one years after having his prophetic auditory hallucination of William Blake reading "Ah! Sunflower" and "The Sick Rose" in his East Harlem flat, Allen Ginsberg recorded his own version of Blake's "songs" set to a dreamy score (with loving contributions from Peter Orlovsky, Don Cherry, Bob Dorough, Jon Sholle and others).

Today being Ginsberg's 83rd birthday, Mining the Audio Motherlode is celebrating by linking to a download of this 1969 album – along with nine other gems.


Alleng Holy Holy Holy!
Allen Ginsberg  ~  "William Blake: Songs of Innocence and Experience"
(Blog: Music Musica Musique)
From the album: Laughing Song (mp3)
[Note: Follow link, then click on "Music Links" on the left-hand margin.]


Tiny
Some Outsize Entertainments
Various  ~  "Tiny Topsy & Friends"
(Blog: Twilightzone!)
[Note: This appeared on the original Twilightzone blog, which got taken down. The Rapidshare link, though, is still active. Click the above link, then scroll down to find two-part download.]


Church
Chevy Chase's Old Band
Chamaeleon Church  ~  "Chamaeleon Church"
(Blog: Sir Psych's Psychedelic Shack)
From the album: Blueberry Pie (mp3)


[7 more mind-tongue moisteners, after the jump]

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May 27, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 18 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Warmest regards go out this week to the Miner's all-time musical hero and guru Yusef Lateef, who has just been awarded—along with seven others—a Jazz Masters Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts. The recognition carries with it a one-time grant of $25,000 which is no small perk for any working musician, let alone a vital improviser, composer and educator, who's career is now stretching into its seventh decade.

There are no Yusef Lateef discs among this week's offerings, but there are many dozens of astounding recordings of his to seek out. (The Miner recommends "Yusef Lateef's Nigeria," "Psychicemotus" and "Yusef's Mood: The Complete 1957 Sessions" to start.)

Basho

Merlin in Ragas

Robbie Basho  ~  "The Falconers Arm I & II"
(Blog: FM Shades)


Aladeniyi
Sunny Ade's Secret Weapon

Bob Aladeniyi & His Juju Rock Stars  ~  "Juju Rock Sound"
(Blog: With Comb & Razor)



Killing
Killer Dillers from Chicago's J.O.B. Records
Various  ~  "Blues Is Killin' Me"
(Blog: Bluestown)
From the album: Things Going So Tough With Me (mp3) by Little Hudson's Red Devil Trio


[Yusef would dig the 7 additional selections, provided after the jump]

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May 20, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 17 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

The Miner was saddened to learn this week of the April 27 death of painter Philip Stein. Longtime assistant to, and biographer of, Mexican social-realist muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros, Stein's most famous work has been viewed by patrons in the world's most famous jazz club for the past 40 years. At the request of his brother-in-law Max Gordon, Estaño (as his mentor dubbed him) painted a vibrant, enigmatic three-panel canvas for the back wall in Gordon's Greenwich Village nightspot the Village Vanguard.
Estano

Completed in 1968, this untitled work wasn't Stein's only connection to jazz. He began collecting 78s as a kid and later produced a couple of records by Dixieland trombonist Big Chief Russell Moore. In the 1980s, Stein moved to Spain where he continued to paint and hosted a jazz radio program. Philip Stein was 90.

Komeda

Cult Hero of Polish Jazz

Krzysztof Komeda  ~  "Astigmatic"
(Blog: Pan Mietek)


Bbless
Amusing Thai Dancehallers (what a cover!)

Buddha Bless  ~  "Kat Man Du"
(Blog: Monrakplengthai)
From the album: Pak Takhrai (mp3)


Bsb
Greatest Brother Act Ever? You Bet
Blue Sky Boys  ~  "Blue Sky Boys"
(Blog: Jeremy's Saggy Record Cabinet)



[7 more soundtracks to accompany the visions in your head, after the jump]

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May 13, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 16 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

This past January, the majestic tenor saxophonist David S. Ware released Shakti, his first studio recording in six years. Two weeks earlier, urgent news had come down that he was in dire need of a new kidney. Yesterday, following a successful search for a donor, David underwent transplant surgery and today he begins a three-month convalescence.

Dsw Unable to work during this period David has relied on donations to help cover expenses, and the fine people at his label, AUM Fidelity, have been coordinating a fund-raising effort.

If you choose to download any of the discs offered below — or if you've helped yourself to offerings in previous columns — then the Miner is requesting that you make a thoughtful donation to help a musician in need. Please go here for the details. Thanks.

Oba
Massive Tracks from '49

Orquestra Afro-Brasileira  ~  "Obaluayê!"
(Blog: Oro)
From the album: Índia (mp3)


Souldeep
Amazing Comps of Tunes from Derek's Daily 45

Various  ~  "Soul Deep, Volume 1"
(Blog: Twilight Zone
[And don't you dare neglect to grab volumes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8!]


Kusini
Selfsploitation!
Manu Dibango  ~  "Countdown at Kusini"  (OST)
(Blog: Babe(B)logue)



[7 more vital organs (and other groovy noisemakers) after the jump]

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May 06, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 15 (MP3s)

Miner Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

We'll get to the music in a sec, but the Miner wanted to offer a tip of the illuminated helmet to radio hero Herb Morrison, who on this day, 72 years ago, narrated the tragic final moments of the zeppelin Hindenburg as it attempted to moor in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Covering the scene for Chicago's WLS, Morrison meticulously described the horror with shocking clarity. Listen (mp3)

Once the goosebumps recede, sink your ears into the following:


Bawa
Her Pipes Are Smoking

Gurmeet Bawa  ~  "Love and Life in the Punjab"
(Blog: We Love Music)
From the album: Jugani (mp3)


Evans

Jimi Hendrix and Stan Kenton Had a Baby: This Groovy Album

Gil Evans  ~  "There Comes a Time"
(Blog: Kazuyann35)


Cortijo
On a Whole Other Plena
Cortijo y Su Combo  ~  "Baile con Cortijo y Su Combo"
(Blog: Flageolette)



[7 more "Oh the humanity!"-worthy selections, after the jump]

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April 29, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 14 (MP3s)

Miner All of us here at Mining the Audio Motherlode want to extend a firm handshake (followed by quick Purell shpritz) to new Democratic senator Arlen Specter. With Specter deserting the sinking GOP, visions of gaining a filibuster-proof supermajority in the senate have us all aflutter. Nevertheless, thoughts of invoking cloture also brings up bitter reminders of the senate's inability over the course of decades to defeat Southern racist filibustering of nearly 200 anti-lynching bills.

How ironic is it, then, that on the same day and at the same U.S. Capitol building were Specter switched parties, a bust of crusading abolitionist Sojourner Truth was unveiled (by First Lady Michelle Obama)—making her the first African American woman so honored. An even richer irony took place four years ago, when the senate voted to officially apologize for failing to act on the lynching scourge. That resolution was introduced by two white Southern senators, one of whom, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, invoked Billie Holiday's performance of "Strange Fruit" on the floor of the senate.

Speaking of thrilling music, here are this week's downloads:

Lse

Sioux Rockers from New Mexico (No Relation to
Siouxsie)
Lincoln Street Exit  ~  "Drive It!"
(Blog: PHROCK)

 
Easy  
Hysterical Covers from Mexico (and Brazil and Cuba and Peru)

Various  ~  "Easy Melodías"
From the album: Médico Brujo (mp3) by Manuel "Loco" Valdés
(Blog: Mexicovers)


Ragland

Rare Self-Released Soul Outta Cleveland
Lou Ragland  ~  "...Is the Conveyor"
(Blog: Diggin the Crates)
[password = ghostfinger]

 

[7 more gavel-smashers, after the jump]

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April 22, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 13 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Sure, the FBI blasted David Koresh with Tibetan chants, the Army flushed out Noriega with AC/DC, and mall managers have deployed Manilow to chase off truants, but we here at Mining the Audio Motherlode believe in using music for good, not evil. The miner doesn't spend hours scouring the caverns of subterraneana, just to make your ears bleed with sonic warfare. (Did you know that the theme to "Barney and Friends" has been used during interrogations at Guantanamo? Oh the humanity!)

So you can shred the secret memos and quash the congressional investigations—this column doesn't torture! Need proof? Exhibits A through J are submitted below in evidence. (And regular readers take note: The terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl is back.)

Boobie  
Three Boobies Are on the Cover

Boobie Knight & the Universal Lady  ~  "Earth Creature"
(Blog: My Favourite Sound)
[password=myfavouritesound]

 
Cs  
Is There a Dumber Genre Name than "Blue-Eyed Soul"?

Various  ~  "Country Got Soul": Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
From Volume 1: I Hate Hate (mp3) by Razzy
(Blog: My Blog Too)


Cherry
His Swedish Commune Sessions
Don Cherry  ~  "Organic Music Society"
(Blog: Treehouse for Earth's Children)

 

[7 more sonic flowers for gun barrels, after the jump]

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April 15, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 12 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

AFRO-POP EDITION!!

For a change of pace, the miner decided to stick with a single continent this week, with all selections hailing from the source of the original funk. Yes, it's African danceables galore in this haul of downloads. Highlights include a campaign tune from a Beninese pop star who ran for president (G.G. Vikey), afro-soul out of Italy from a multinational crew (African People) and enchanting mixes of country-esque numbers (yup!) from Nigeria (Naija to Nashville). So pull up a stool in this here virtual shebeen and slurp the head off these sonic suds.

Kelenkye  

Lead Singer's (First) Name Is Jagger

Kelenkye Band  ~  "Moving World"
(Blog: Prog Not Frog)
From the album: No One Is Born to Suffer (mp3)

 
Naija  


"Country" Music, Mostly from Nigeria

Various  ~  Naija to Nashville: Mix #1 & Mix #2
(Blog: With Comb and Razor)



People

Doubtfully African, Definitely A-Funk'n
African People  ~  "Stop Pushing"
(Blog: Diggin' the Crates)

 

[7 more Sub-Saharan stunners, after the jump]

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April 08, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 11 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

The tale of Archimedes running naked from the baths shouting Eureka! (after having discovered the displacement method of measurement) is surely apocryphal, but, as any inveterate record hunter knows, the intimate connection of overexposed body parts to moments of great personal discovery is all too real.

Yes, we're talking the inevitable butt cracks that pop up whenever vinyl junkies encounter dollar bins on the floors of used record emporia the world over. (Attend the next WFMU Record Fair and you'll get the picture within 30 seconds.) To join the hunt for those elusive collectibles among cheapo slabs of wax is to subject yourself to nightmarish visions of fleshy regions of the none-too-svelte upon which the sun really ought not shine.

And that's where this column comes in! In cyberspace there is no need to root around on all fours pursuing platters with strangers. In cyberspace, there are unending links to amazing free records all accessible at eye level. And, most importantly, in cyberspace there are positively no butt cracks to be seen (unless, of course, you count the remaining 98% of content to be found online).

Bixby  

Drug Addled Folkie Gropes for Christ Fix

Dave Bixby  ~  "Ode to Quetzalcoatl"
(Blog: Black Acid)

 
Tonico  

Brazilian Cowboy Duo

Tonico e Tonico  ~  "Tonico e Tonico"
(Blog: Uncle Gil's Rockin' Archives)
From the album: Chico Mineiro (mp3)


Spider

Groovy Beer Hall Ragtime Twang
Spider John Koerner/Willie Murphy  ~  "Running, Jumping, Standing Still"
(Blog: The Heat Warps)

 

[7 more booty-shaking beauties, after the jump]

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April 01, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 10 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

Now in his tenth obsessive week, your faithful miner has been endeavoring to hip you crate divers and vinyl junkies to the absurd overabundance of great old records available online. Though it seems like some elaborate April Fool's prank, the virtual universe of full-album downloads seems only to keep expanding. For every blog that comes to an end—voluntarily or otherwise—another dozen spring to life. (And, in cases of outrageously good fortune, they get reincarnated, as with the exalted site Chris Goes Rock, whose heart is now pumping in a brand-new body.)

Speaking of cardiac activity, your heart is sure to race upon hearing this week's ten new thrillers. Highlights include a Beninese cover of a Merle Travis chestnut, the greatest vibraphone/sitar jam of all time (Dave Pike), and an afro/jazz session featuring Pat Patrick, the Sun Ra sideman whose son is the current governor of Massachusetts (A.K. Salim).

Tarzan  

Gonna Go Ape Over This

Shorty Rogers  ~  "Shorty Rogers Meets Tarzan"
(Blog: Orgy in Rhythm)

 
Salim  

African & Latin Percussion Get Jazzed

A.K. Salim  ~  "Afro Soul/Drum Orgy"
(Blog: Garden of Delights)


Yum  
Bill's Payment for the Session?: A $150 Guitar
Wild Bill's Washboard Boys ~ "Baby Yum Yum"
From the album: Feeling for You Baby (mp3)
(Blog: Don't Ask Me...I Don't Know)
 

[7 more heart-stopping selections, after the jump]

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March 25, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 9

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

The tanking economy claimed another victim last week as your humble miner got laid off from his day job. Yes, the army of the unemployed just called up another reserve, and he's ready serve with, um, dignity. Losing that zippy T-1 connection at work, but gaining a heightened appreciation for the "free" aspect of free album downloads, this column vows to continue to serving up piping hot links to the most pleasurable platters the music blogs have to offer. Fries sold separately.




Jeanne

The Glory of This Human's Voice

Jeanne Lee & Ran Blake  ~  "Free Standards"
(Blog: I Forgot Clifford)

 
Nova
Brazilian Mamas & Acid Papas

Quarteto Nova Era  ~  "Apolo"
From the album: De Repente (mp3)
(Blog: Brazilian Nuggets)


Fischer

Spacefunk Electronica Does Basque Folklore
William S. Fischer  ~  "Akelarre"
(Blog: Vinyl 4 Giants)
 


[7 more blue-plate specials after the jump]

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March 17, 2009

WFMU: Now With More Video

Hello, please enjoy WFMU's first VIDEO PODCAST, VIDEO QUEST.

Subscribe to the feed here, watch it up there, or download it and put it in your pod.

Watch this space for more info, next episode coming mid-April.

March 04, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 6 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

The WFMU Marathon is in full effect, but does the free goody gravy train come to a dead stop? Heavens no! The crew here at Mining the Audio Motherlode are still swinging their pickaxes, still sucking in fine particulate matter in the murky deep in order to deliver you more miraculous music.

As you investigate the ten new offerings provided below, please take a moment to consider offering some monetary support to WFMU and Beware of the Blog, the uncorrupted, unaffiliated, unadulterated, unrepentant, underfed entity that makes this unbelievable effort possible. You wouldn't want us to be unhappy!



Victorbrady
Freakiest Anti-Pollution Song EVER

Victor Brady  ~  "Brown Rain"
(Blog: Hippy Djkit)
[FYI: You must use the Sharebee link when downloading]


Yoshio
Tortured Folk from ex Jacks Singer

Yoshio Hayakawa  ~ "Kakkoii Koto wa Nante Kakkowaruin Darou"
(Posted on the psych/folk board at Live Journal)
From the album: Maisou (mp3)


Blaze
Beloved Troubadour (Died Two Months Later
)
Blaze Foley  ~  "Blaze Foley"
(Blog: Time Has Told Me)


[7 more earthen hunks of auditory excitement after the jump]

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February 25, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 5 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

I'm baaack! Yes, big mama bird is ready to regurgitate another jawful of sonic worms into your gaping ears. (Ew!) And with the WFMU Marathon set to swoop down upon us, now is a good time to remind yourself just how much you've come to depend on us for musical nourishment... Done reminding? Good, let's get snacking.

Highlights this week: lovely, unadorned solo home-taping sessions (Jimi Hendrix), shiver-your-timbers percussion audacity (Olodum), and churning and cheerful Ghanaian brass-band highlife. [Speaking of which, my 2009 marathon premium, Around the Horn, serves up 17 breathtaking brass band performances.]


Cortijo  

¡Bombas y Plenas Mas Chevere!

Cortijo y Kako  ~  "Ritmos y Cantos Callejeros"
(Blog: La Bodeguita de la Salsa)


Asiakwa  
Oompah from Ghana

Asiakwa Brass Band  ~  "Agyata Wuo"
(Blog: Aduna)
From the album: Agyata Wuo (Medley) (mp3)
[Scroll down to Trésors Oubliés #6]

1stdaysoffunk1  

Absurd Abundance of Groovers (4 CDs' worth!)

Various  ~  "The First Days of Funk"
(Blog: Sarava Club)



[7 more high-protein morsels after the jump]

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February 18, 2009

Mining the Audio Motherlode, Vol. 4 (MP3s)

Miner

Give the Drummer Some's
10 Favorite Downloads from the MP3 Blogosphere
(see Comments, below, for helpful info about downloading)

What the heck are you doing reading this intro? Sure, my intro-writing prowess has been known to cause IQs to spontaneously combust, but nothing I could say here could possibly worth the precious time you're wasting instead of following the links provided below. Boom!

Highlights this week: a raga-accompanied movie starlet reading Baudelaire (Yvette Mimieux), pub-worthy incantations of a Calcutta-born Scots warbler (Hamish Imlach) and an astounding collection of blues, gospel, country and other roots performers recording  in Richmond, VA, two weeks before the great crash of '29.



Pauling
Guitar Hero with the 5 Royales

Lowman "Pete" Pauling  ~  "El Pauling"
(Blog: Blues & Rhythm)
[Look for DL link in comments; password = bluesandrhythm.blogspot.com]
From the album: Soul House (It Won't Be Long) (mp3)


Zunou

Japanese Protest Rockers

Zunou Keisatsu (a.k.a Brain Police)  ~  [first album]
(Blog: Time Has Told Me)
From the album: Sayounara Sekai Kifujinyo (mp3)


Yvette

Improbable Duo Does Baudelaire

Yvette Mimieux & Ali Akbar Khan  ~  "Flowers of Evil"
(Blog: Martian Shaker)



[7 More mind-blowers after the jump]

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