Tuesday, February 7, 2012

"'Tis The Voice of The Jubjub!"

Yes, Willie C. Echols is The Moon Man!
Thanks to Mike Hillis, who hipped me to this disc.
The Snark playlist for TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2012.
(Artist/SONG/Album, etc.)

Cyclist -- POCKET MONEY -- Double Dip (2010, Dublum)
Cœur De Pirate -- DANSE ET DANSE -- Blonde (2011, Grosse Boite)
Dubmatix -- WHATCHYA GONNA DO (WEBCAM HI-FI DO DEM REMIX) -- Clash of The Titans: System Shakedown Remixes (2011, Renegade)
Charlotte Gainsbourgh -- PARADISCO -- Stage Whisper (Because Music)
Graydon James & The Young Novelists -- OLDER BROS. NEVER LISTEN -- Live At Dublin Street Church (2011, Young Novelists)
Emile Vacher -- SPORTING JAVA -- Café de Paris 1930-41: 24 Accordion Classics From The Boulevards of Paris (1999, Music Club)
Dungen -- SATT ATT SE -- 4 (2008, Kemado)
The Moon Man (Willie C. Echols) -- THE MOON MAN IS BACK -- 7" single (1964, Good Sounds)
Old Man Luedecke & Lake Of Stew -- PHONE IS TAPPED (AND I DON'T CARE) -- Sing All About It (2011, Noise Trade)
Dave & Ansil Collins -- THE DRIVING INSTRUCTOR -- Dave & Ansil Collins in Toronto (1974, G-Clef)
Roll The Dice -- CAUSE & EFFECT -- In Dust (2011, Leaf)
New Age Steppers -- THE FURY OF ARI -- Love Forever (2012, ON-U Sound)
The Round Robin Monopoly -- LIFE IS FUNKY -- Acid Jazz, Volume 3 (1991, BGP Records UK)
The Skeletones Four -- TRAP DOOR -- Gravestone Rock (2011, Label Fantastic!)
The Locusts Have No King -- ON MY WAY -- Come One, Come All E.P. (2010, The Locusts Have No King)
Jah Wobble, feat. Julie Campbell -- RUINLUST -- Psychic Life (2011, Cherry Red)
Domenico + 2 -- TELEPATA -- Sincerely Hot (2004, Luaka Bop)
Dinner Belles -- COMPROMISE -- West Simcoe County (2011, Dinner Belles)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou -- LA LA LA LA -- The First Album (2011, Analog Africa) [orig. 1973]

Thanks for listening!

To hear this list, click here for a direct link to CJAM archived show.  No waiting!
(Link is live for about 4 to 6 to 8 weeks from original broadcast date.)

Addendum:
Coincidentally, Dave Konstantino, the host and dj of Revolution Rock, played another Willie C. Echols tune on the following Tuesday after I played this one. We agreed that, surely, that is the most radio play the Moon Man has gotten for a very, very, very long time. The Moon Man is back! Right here on CJAM 99.1-fm!
from Moon Man, by Tomi Ungerer, 1966, Harper & Row.

5 comments:

  1. This might have actually been my hundredth show...
    It's either this week or last week...
    Still fun!

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  2. Oh yeah...The Skeletones Four, they're alright!

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  3. Would it be advisable for you to save this show and play it back at a later date to appreciate your future health?

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