Tuesday, June 7, 2011

"I Can Drink Maple Water Anytime..."

Daniel Lanois brings his Black Dub back
to the Magic Stick in Detroit on Thursday, June  9, 2011.
Trixie Whitley, Brian Blade, and Daryl Johnson are also in the band.
If Lanois wears that giant toque in June, he's more Canadian than any of us.
The Snark playlist for TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011.
(Artist/SONG/Album, etc.)

Lindstrom & Prins Thomas -- CISCO -- II (2009, Eskimo)

Scritti Politti -- A PLACE WE BOTH BELONG -- Absolute (2011, Virgin)
Beenie Man -- BOOKSHELF -- Kingston To King Of The Dancehall: A Collection of Dancehall Favourites (2005, Virgin)
The Brims -- ANTI GANDJA -- Those Shocking Shaking Days: Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, & Progressive Rock & Funk 1970-78 (2011, Now-Again)
Battles -- INCHWORM -- Gloss Drop (2011, Warp)

Vieux Farka Touré -- ALI -- The Secret (2011, Six Degrees)
Black Dub -- I BELIEVE IN YOU -- Black Dub (2010, Sony Canada)
Abstract Artform, feat. Flo Soul & DJ Platform -- HIP HOP (IS WHAT I WAS DOING) -- His Story In The Making (2010, Sound Management)
Booker T. Jones -- THE HIVE -- The Road From Memphis (2011, Anti)

Maxine Sullivan -- 'TAIN'T NO USE -- Putumayo Presents: Jazz (2011, Putumayo World Music)
Junior Boys -- YOU'LL IMPROVE ME -- It's All True (2011, Domino)
The Wave Pictures -- RAIN DOWN -- Beer In The Breakers (2011, Moshi Moshi)

African Head Charge -- GOD WILLING -- Voodoo Of The Godsent (2011, On-U Sound)
Amon Tobin -- KITTY CAT -- Isam (2011, Ninja Tune)
Sergio Mendes, feat. Ivette Sangalo -- CHOVE CHUVA -- Celebration: A Musical Journey (2011, Verve)
Spesh K -- MEDIA COVERAGE -- Underground Hip Hop, Volume 3 (2011, Urbnet)
Minotaurs -- LAZY EYE -- The Thing (2010, Static Clang)
The Love Me Nots -- MAKE UP YOUR MIND -- The Demon & The Devotee (2011, Atomic A Go Go)

Tussle -- WARNING -- Telescope Mind (2006, Smalltown Supersound)

Thanks for listening!

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3 comments:

  1. Four seasons in one day! It's cold enough tonight for Monsieur Lanois to wear his Black Toque after all! Brrrr!

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  2. I've always thought that The Roots were very proficient, but have not really been taken with much of their music....But that Booker T. Jones tune is soooo good! Yes, The drumming!

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  3. Me too, really. The Roots backed a John Legend CD from last year and I couldn't deny any more that I really like the way they play. I should like John Legend too coz he sings so good, but if the songs they choose don't get me... they can't have me. There's so much to listen to...

    I like that whole Booker T. record.

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