apocryphal dylan & zimmermania

Hee hee hee … wanna buy some mandies? Just out: "It's Zimmerman's World …We Just Live In It (Soft Sounds For Gentle People Garage And Folk Rock Tributes To The Beatnik Bard)" on Pet (cd or lp, cat. no. 009). Amazingly, that most ultimate of Bob spoofs or Dylan imitations, "A public execution" by Mouse and the Traps (Fraternity 1966 - see below), isn't on it. (And neither is the Trashmen's downright irritating "Same lines" for that matter.). Oh well, you'll probably have that Mouse track via that seminal and oft reissued "Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era" v/a 2lp or cd on Elektra (1972), won't you? If not: see below. Otherwise, bar the omission of Dutch Dylan Armand and the 5 Gentlemen track below, "It's Zimmerman's World … We Just Live In It" is pretty flawless. And hilarious, for those maniac mannerisms and how they reflect on both the Bawb phenomenon and the copy and cash in routines that are part and parcel of the pop industry. So go buy it! And if you do not pay, they got computer collectors that'll send you through the ceiling!

baby please don't jam

Isn't that Beacon Street Union version too much? And isn't that AC/DC version just wonderful? For other versions of "Baby please don't go" (originally recorded by Big Joe Williams in 1935, popularised by Them in 1964), see http://uzine.posterous.com/tag/babypleasedontgo … and also:
http://www.originals.be/en/originals.php?id=344
http://www.secondhandsongs.com/work/18398
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby,_Please_Don't_Go
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=2474
http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=333

muscle shoals' fame studios

Famestudios

After 2008's magnificent "Take Me To The River: A Southern Soul Story 1961-1977" 3cd v/a compilation (KENTBOX10) - a must in any collection - Kent come up trumps again with "The Fame Studio Story 1961-1973 Home Of The Muscle Shoals Sound" (KENTBOX12 v/a 3cd, 2011-11). Not an unmistakeable classic, this time around, but filled to the brim with magnificent soul all the same. And quite a few groovy numbers, as you can witness here. It also features Bobby Marchan's "Funny style" - hear it & read more on him here (in a future post). Meanwhile, for more on the Florence Alabama Music Enterprises over at Muscle Shoals:

takeshi terauchi

los marketts

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The Marketts in their prime, off the "Outer Space, Hot Rods & Superheroes (The Best, The Rarest & The Unreleased)" compilation on Ace Limited Edition (CDLUX 006, 2011).

frieda von ipanema sufferin' from tyfus contour

Jobim & Moraes' "Garota de Ipanema" in a version by Mrs. Miller (1966) by way of tribute to Dennis Tyfus' "Gargles from Ipanema" installation, which you can experience 'neath the platforms of Mechelen's Nekkerspoel train station until 2011-10-30 as part of the Contour 2011 5th Biennial of Moving Image. Whether you know Frieda or not, I urge you to go and see the installation! You can hear a taster of Vom Grill & Remörk's one hour soundtrack here, as two excerpts have been released on an Ültra Eczema 10" (cat. no. UE105). The Anthony Kiendl curated Contour will also bring Lee Ranaldo & Leah Singer to Malines on 2011-09-30, while Chicks on Speed, the late Brion Gysin and Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven / Club Moral are contributing art too. Addendum: a sad ending / premature removal of the installation ...

2011-08-14: antwerp toussaint

singular double vision


A Love cover from 1996-10, off "Forever Changes" (Elektra 1967). After "Painter man" (Farian, Farian) by Boney M (1978, originally by the Creation, 1966), surely thé most ludicrous 'dance' interpretation of a sixties gem. Curious for that 1969 live version by Episode Six too, actually ... Hey and if you're into this kind of Eurotranshe, rather than into 'straight' covers such as Calexico's, do check out "Graviteen dream" by Orange Blue as well ... Trrrrr!!
http://myspace.com/431007130
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Vision
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Double+Vision
http://www.originals.be/en/originals.php?id=153
http://www.rhino.com/article/notes-loves-forever-changes
http://www.elektra60.com/member/i/1865606/

tune in (to a new reissue label)


So far so so: the brand new Tune In reissue label's output includes Beacon Street Union, Hardwater, the Merchants of Dream (see the next post), NGC 4594, the Velvet Illusions and Wichita Fall … Well, the latter's "Life Is But A Dream" (Imperial 1969) is pretty fantastic, actually, as you can hear here:

sly stone & his little sister & one lee hazlewood

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"Next month, [Sly] Stone is slated to release "I'm Back! Friends And Family" on Cleopatra […]. The star-studded album will be his first in nearly three decades […] – mostly covers of Stone's most famous early works, with a handful of new tracks and alternate mixes tacked on at the end." (Mike Duquette for the Second Disc, 2011-07-04) Meanwhile, here's a couple of rarities by Sly, and one by his sister … as written a certain Mr. Lee.
http://theseconddisc.com/2011/07/04/back-tracks-sly-and-the-family-stone/
http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8550
http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=8453
http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=59&release=556
http://uzine.posterous.com/tag/stone-sly