W.B. Yeats, by John Singer Sargent, 1908. |
(Artist/SONG/Album, etc.)
Cedric Im Brooks/Light of Saba -- SABASI -- Cedric Im Brooks & The Light of Saba (2003, Honest Jons) [orig. 1970s]
The Waterboys -- THE HOSTING OF THE SHEE -- An Appointment With Mr. Yeats (2011, Proper Records UK)
Paris Combo -- FIBRE DE VERRE -- Attraction (2001, Polydor)
Will Currie & The Country French -- THE WHALE -- Awake, You Sleepers! (2011, FU:M)
Casiokids -- KASKADEN -- Aabenbaringen over aaskammen (2011, Polyvinyl)
Bob & Earl -- HARLEM SHUFFLE -- The Weekend Starts Here: Original 60s Mod Hits (2008, EMI) [orig. 1963, Marc Records]
Sarazino -- PELO SHAO -- Putumayo Presents Latin Beat (2011, Putumayo)
The Boom Booms -- LONELY -- ¡Hot Rum! (2011, Lit Fuse)
Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra -- LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE TO MY SONG, MA -- Ray Sings, Basie Swings (2006, Concord/Hear Music)
The Mekons -- GEESHIE -- Ancient & Modern 1911-2011 (2011, Bloodshot/Sin Records)
Augustus Pablo -- FROZEN DUB -- El Rocker's (2000, Pressure Sounds) [orig. 1972]
Bureaucrats -- TODAY & EVERYDAY -- Bureaucrats ROI (1999, Bureaucrats) [orig. 1980]
Mogwai -- DOES THIS ALWAYS HAPPEN? -- Earth Division E.P. (2011, Sub Pop)
Flight Distance -- INFO-POP_OUTBREAK -- Bad Information (2011, Flight Distance)
The Astors -- TWILIGHT ZONE -- After Hours: Northern Soul Masters, Vol.1 (2002) [orig. 1965, Stax]
Regina Carter, feat. Carla Cook -- THERE'S A SMALL HOTEL -- I'll Be Seeing You: A Sentimental Journey (2006, Verve)
B.A. Johnston -- SESAME STREETFIGHT -- Everybody Dance Now: Songs From Hamilton 6 (2011, C+C Music Festival)
Langston & French -- LET'S GET FUNKY -- Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels (2008, Numero) [orig. 1968]
Isothermal -- SYNAESTHESIA IN BLACK -- Out Of Ottawa (2011, 613 Records)
Louis Prima -- I'VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING -- Call Of The Wildest (1957, Capitol)
Mighty Popo -- URUGENDO -- Gakondo (2010, Borealis)
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ReplyDelete"SABASI"....Cedric Im Brooks! Wow...added to the eternal playlist.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sabasi is too too great!
ReplyDeleteThough the Yeats bar is set pretty low for me, his words haven't sounded so good.
ReplyDeleteI totally forgot the beginning bit of "harlem Shuffle", which is sampled and used as the beginning bit for "Jump Around".
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