Tuesday, July 5, 2011

"Listening, Pounding..."

The Congos: Watty Burnett (baritone),  Ashanti Roy Johnson (tenor),
Cedric Myton (falsetto). Oh, such great vocalists!
Black Ark's backing band probably included Ernest Ranglin on guitar.
Produced by Lee Perry.
The Snark playlist for TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2011.
(Artist/SONG/Album, etc.)

Orchestre Poly Rythmo -- NE TE FÂCHE PAS -- Cotonou Club (2011, Analog Africa)
100 Mile House -- LINDEN TREE -- Hollow Ponds (2011, 100 Mile House)
Kayah -- NIEZNAJOMA (Activator Remix) -- Polska Roots: Beats, Dubs, Mixes, & Future Folk from Poland (2009, Eastbloc Music)
Aline Morales -- AVOOU -- Flores, Tambores, E Amores (2011, Aline Morales)
Unknown Mizery -- SOMEDAY -- Empty Handed Warrior (2010, Unknown Mizery)
The Books -- THE STORY OF HIP HOP -- The Way Out (2010, Temporary Residence)
Scritti Politti -- ASYLUMS IN JERUSALEM -- Absolute (2011, Virgin) [orig. 1982]
Fred Astaire & Bob Crosby and His Orchestra -- YOU'RE EASY TO DANCE WITH -- The Essential Collection [orig. 1942]
Anna Atkinson -- CAREFUL, MY DEAR -- Mooniture (2011, Anna Atkinson)
Matorralman -- VAQUERA ESTELAR -- Guateque Estelar (2010, Nacionel Records)
The Congos -- DON'T BLAME IT ON I -- Arkology: Lee "Scratch" Perry (1997, Island Jamaica) [orig. 1976-7]
Red Cross -- CLOROX GIRLS -- Annette's Got The Hits (1988, Posh Boy)
Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip -- GREAT BRITAIN -- The Logic of Chance (2011, Urbnet)
Johnny West -- MAPLE TREES ARE NOT MY ENEMIES -- Gift For A Spider (2011, Tosteetostas)
Brazilian Money -- GIVE UP THAT DOG -- This Is Not A Dream (2011, Brazilian Money)
The Broadside Band -- QUADRAN PAVIN -- Dances Of Court & Country (2011, CCL)
Scientist vs. Guido -- KORG BACK DUB -- Scientist Launches Dub Into Outer Space (2010, Techtonic)
ASK -- P.M. -- Future Communication (2011, ASK)
Five Alarm Funk -- FACE RIOT -- Anything Is Possible (2010, FAF)
Deadbeat -- SECOND QUARTER -- Drawn & Quartered (2011, BLKRTZ)

Thanks for listening!

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1 comment:

  1. HaHa...

    "The Story of Hip Hop" leading into Scritti's "hip-hop-hippity-hop"


    ...was that a plan?

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