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VA - Krautfunk: Groovy & Funky Krautrock Sounds From Germany 1972-1978

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Well, here is a mixtape I made with groovy and funky krautrock and beyond, most of the bands on this tape where originally "rock" or progressive acts (some in the jazz-funk-fusion genre for sure), but many german acts threw the rock out of the window in the mid to late 70s and got a more synth-new wave-dreamy/kosmische-tinged kind of sound. This is not a fair overwiev of the 70s krautrock scene at all - it's just a mixtape - and there was no scene (what I know) called krautfunk either, I just collect the more funkier tracks into a tape. And I think the german funk was pretty groovy!

01. Embryo - New Ridin (1974)
02. Joy Unlimited - Soul Gravy Soul Beat (1972)
03. Atlantis - It's Getting Better (1973)
04. Sincerely P.T. - Rolling Machine (1973)
05. Niagara - S.U.B. (1972)
06. Messengers - Actions (1975)
07. Amon Duul 2 - Don't Turn Too Stone (1978)
08. Ex Ovo Pro - Don't Forget The Master (1976)
09. Randy Pie - Super Sid (1975)
10. Guru Guru & Kraan - Das Leopardenkästchen (1977)
11. 18 Karat Gold - Cool (1973)
12. Jonathan - Li Song (1978)
13. Missus Beastly - Geisha (1974)
14. Curt Cress Clan - ''451 271'' (1975)
15. Alcatraz - Piss Off (1972)

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BZN - The Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music ~ A&B Sides And More 1968-1976

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CD 1
1. Maybe Someday (2:14)
2. I Don't Want To Give Myself (2:31)
3. Waiting For You (2:22)
4. Mor'een (2:37)
5. Every Day I Have To Cry (2:47)
6. Coming To My Dreams (2:39)
7. Gonna Take My Mind Off Maria (2:32)
8. [I'm Gonna Be] Your Man (2:34)
9. Mother Can You See me (3:42)
10. Spring Is In The Air (3:15)
11. This Is What I Feel (3:30)
12. Far East Traveller (2:59)
13. Rock And Roll Woman (2:44)
14. Just Fancy (3:21)
15. Bad Bad Woman (2:35)
16. Sir John (3:37)
17. I Can't See (2:56)
18. The Train (3:25)
19. Riding On (3:31)
20. Rolling Around The Band (3:27)
21. Superman (3:20)
22. Sweet Silver Anny (3:25)
23. Searching (3:36)

CD 2
1. Barber's Rock (3:55)
2. Home Where I'm Going (2:10)
3. Love Me Like A Lion (2:57)
4. Walk Walk (2:41)
5. Goodbye Sue (3:27)
6. Mr. Morning (3:37)
7. Djadja (2:39)
8. Dark Of The Night (3:15)
9. Maybe Someday [Demo] (2:20)
10. I Don't Want To Give Myself [Demo] (2:13)
11. Something You've Got Baby [Demo] (2:20)
12. Tommy [Jingle] (1:58)
13. The Bastard (5:21)
14. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (4:49)
15. The Man In The Wood (3:00)
16. Delerium (3:23)
17. Second Autumn (6:27)
18. She's Back Again (3:22)
19. Wilhelmus (0:57)
20. Afscheid Radio Veronica (0:55)

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Ferdinando Avedano (Tenor/Baritone) (Cuneo, Italia 1863 - San Francisco, USA after 1915)

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He studied singing at the Liceo Musicale in Torino and made his debut in 1890 at Teatro Comunale of Vicenza as Pollione in ‘’Norma’’. In 1899 he went to USA and became a famous dramatic tenor, often appearing with Gaudenzio Salassa, a fine baritone. Probably in 1906 he changed to baritone, but mostly appeared in concerts. After his retirement,  he taught singing in San Francisco and often organized concerts of his pupils. He made a few records for Edison.



Chronology of some appearances


1890 Vicenza Teatro Comunale Norma (Pollione)

1891 Genova Politeama Genovese Due Foscari (Jacopo)

1893 Palermo Politeama Norma (Pollione)

1895 Milano Teatro Alhambra Trovatore (Manrico)

1898 Milano Teatro Dal Verme Aida (Radames)

1904 San Francisco Alhambra Theater Concert

1909 San Francisco Turner Hall Concert (Sang Si puo? from ‘’Pagliacci’’)
1912 San Francisco Concert of his pupils

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The Solid Silver 60s ~ Greatest Hits

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CD 1
1. Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - Bad To Me (2:19)
2. The Searchers - Don't Throw Your Love Away (2:15)
3. Gerry & The Pacemakers - I Like It (2:13)
4. Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (1:58)
5. The Hollies - Look Through Any Window (2:15)
6. Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Walk Like A Man (2:16)
7. Cilla Black - You're My World (2:57)
8. Petula Clark - Downtown (3:04)
9. Frank Ifield - The Wayward Wind (2:40)
10. Del Shannon - Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun) (2:07)
11. The Rockin' Berries - Poor Man's Son (2:39)
12. Freddie & The Dreamers - If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody (1:58)
13. The Fourmost - Hello Little Girl (1:51)
14. The Merseybeats - Don't Turn Around (2:16)
15. The Merseys - Sorrow (2:12)
16. The Four Pennies - Until It's Time For You To Go (3:05)
17. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me (2:38)
18. Billy Fury - Like I've Never Been Gone (2:11)
19. The Shadows - Atlantis (2:47)
20. Jet Harris, Tony Meehan - Diamonds (2:25)

CD 2
1. Manfred Mann - Fox On The Run (2:46)
2. Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man (2:26)
3. Gene Pitney - Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart (3:34)
4. Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life (4:11)
5. Cliff Richard - It's All In The Game (3:11)
6. Walker Brothers - Make It Easy On Yourself (3:11)
7. Scott Walker - Joanna (3:49)
8. Skeeter Davis - The End of the World (2:35)
9. Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love (2:39)
10. The Box Tops - The Letter (1:53)
11. The Fortunes - Storm In A Teacup (3:13)
12. Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - The Game Of Love (2:06)
13. Keith West - Excerpt From A Teenage Opera (4:30)
14. The Monkees - Daydream Believer (2:57)
15. Cat Stevens - The First Cut Is The Deepest (3:01)
16. Dave Berry - Memphis Tennessee (3:03)
17. The Tremeloes - Here Comes My Baby (3:02)
18. Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (1:59)
19. The Foundations - In the Bad, Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me) (3:22)
20. The Archies - Sugar Sugar (2:52)

CD 3
1. The Who - I Can See For Miles (4:15)
2. The Kinks - All Day and All of the Night (2:22)
3. Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - Shakin' All Over (2:19)
4. Small Faces - All Or Nothing (3:04)
5. The Yardbirds - Evil Hearted You (2:24)
6. Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men (3:14)
7. Traffic - Paper Sun (4:12)
8. Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl (3:03)
9. Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends (5:12)
10. The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out of This Place (3:13)
11. Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman (2:51)
12. Chicken Shack - I'd Rather Go Blind (3:13)
13. The Spencer Davis Group - Somebody Help Me (2:02)
14. Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild (3:30)
15. Crazy World Of Arthur Brown - Fire (2:53)
16. The Pretty Things - Don't Bring Me Down (2:09)
17. The Move - Flowers In The Rain (2:29)
18. Jeff Beck - Hi Ho Silver Lining (2:54)
19. Donovan - Sunshine Superman (3:12)
20. The Moody Blues - Go Now (3:14)

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The Beatles - Alternate Takes 1969 ~ Let It Be

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1. Two Of Us (8:01)
2. Two Of Us (0:25)
3. Two Of Us (2:17)
4. Two Of Us (3:26)
5. Across The Universe (3:13)
6. I Me Mine (2:25)
7. I Me Mine (2:24)
8. Dig It (4:52)
9. Dig It (0:31)
10. Let It B (0:32)
11. Let It Be (3:26)
12. Early In The Morning - Let It Be (0:41)
13. Let It Be (5:17)
14. I've Got A Feeling (0:52)
15. I've Got A Feeling (3:24)
16. I've Got A Feeling (3:23)
17. One After 909 (2:59)
18. One After 909 (2:49)
19. The Long And Winding Road (0:09)
20. The Long And Winding Road (0:46)
21. The Long And Winding Road (2:39)
22. The Long And Winding Road (3:38)
23. For You Blue (2:06)
24. Take This Hammer - For You Blue (0:46)
25. For You Blue (2:10)
26. For You Blue (2:18)
27. For You Blue (2:26)
28. Get Back (1:38)
29. Get Back (3:11)

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George Strait - Strait Out Of The Box

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CD 1
1. I Just Can't Go On Dying Like This (2:46)
2. (That Don't Change) The Way I Feel About You (2:11)
3. I Don't Want To Talk It Over Anymore (3:11)
4. Unwound (2:26)
5. Blame It On Mexico (2:51)
6. Her Goodbye Hit Me In The Heart (3:05)
7. If You're Thinking You Want A Stranger (There's One Coming Home) (2:58)
8. Any Old Love Won't Do (3:04)
9. Fool Hearted Memory (2:39)
10. Marina Del Rey (3:03)
11. I Can't See Texas From Here (2:30)
12. Heartbroke (3:34)
13. What Would Your Memory Do (3:18)
14. Amarillo By Morning (2:53)
15. I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name (2:45)
16. A Fire I Can't Put Out (3:00)
17. You Look So Good In Love (3:13)
18. 80 Proof Bottle Of Tear Stopper (2:15)

CD 2
1. Right Or Wrong (2:06)
2. Let's Fall To Pieces Together (2:55)
3. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind (3:15)
4. The Cowboy Rides Away (3:23)
5. The Fireman (2:35)
6. The Chair (2:50)
7. You're Something Special To Me (3:20)
8. Haven't You Heard (2:55)
9. Lefty's Gone (3:15)
10. Nobody In His Right Mind Would've Left Her (2:51)
11. It Ain't Cool To Be Crazy About You (2:51)
12. Ocean Front Property (3:07)
13. Rhythm Of The Road (2:17)
14. Six Pack To Go (3:02)
15. All My Ex's Live In Texas (3:20)
16. Am I Blue (3:06)
17. Famous Last Words Of A Fool (3:36)

CD 3
1. Baby Blue (3:34)
2. If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin') (2:20)
3. Baby's Gotten Good At Goodbye (3:30)
4. Bigger Man Than Me (2:51)
5. Hollywood Squares (2:43)
6. What's Going On In Your World (3:28)
7. Ace In The Hole (2:38)
8. Love Without End, Amen (3:07)
9. Drinking Champagne (3:35)
10. I've Come To Expect It From You (3:45)
11. If I Know Me (2:42)
12. You Know Me Better Than That (3:03)
13. The Chill Of An Early Fall (3:32)
14. Lovesick Blues (2:57)
15. Milk Cow Blues (5:12)
16. Gone As A Girl Can Get (3:16)
17. So Much Like My Dad (3:26)
18. Trains Make Me Lonesome (3:46)

CD 4
1. Wonderland Of Love (2:56)
2. I Cross My Heart (3:31)
3. Heartland (2:18)
4. When Did You Stop Loving Me (2:50)
5. Overnight Male (2:36)
6. The King Of Broken Hearts (3:09)
7. Where The Sidewalk ends (3:10)
8. Easy Come, Easy Go (3:05)
9. I'd Like To Have That One Back (3:52)
10. Lovebug (2:51)
11. The Man In Love With You (3:23)
12. Just Look At Me (3:10)
13. Stay Out Of My Arms (2:36)
14. Big Ball's In Cowtown (feat. Asleep At The Wheel) (2:42)
15. The Big One (2:10)
16. Fly Me To the Moon (feat. Frank Sinatra) (2:10)
17. Check Yes Or No (3:20)
18. I Know She Still Loves Me (3:07)

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Original Rhythm 'N Blues (re-up)

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Side A:
01. The Bo-Do Rock - Earl Bostic
02. Lavender Coffin - Joe Thomas
03. Typhoon - Cootie Williams
04. Serenade To Twins - Johnny Sparrow
05. Shuffle Express - Eddie Wilcox
06. Blow Mr Low - Joe Williams
07. Charmaine - Burnie Peacock
08. Just Fall In Love - Dan Grissom

Side B:
01. Dungaree Hop - Plas Johnson
02. Honkin' - Jimmy Jackson All Stars
03. Goodnight, Irene - Mighty Man Maxwell
04. Gin And Coconut Milk - Wilburt Harrison
05. Aviator Papa - Lolly Pop Jones And Ethel Morris
06. Rain - Oscar McLollie
07. Pachuco Bop - Mad Mel Sebastian
08. Cherry - Clarence Palmer & The Jive Bombers

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Original post (October 4th 2009) is here:

http://bebopwinorip.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/original-rhythm-n-blues.html

Re-upped by request. I provided some additional info on each track in the original post, so here is an updated version of that info:

1. The Bo-Do Rock - Earl Bostic
recorded in Los Angeles, April 19, 1956 for King Records. Released on King 4930 in June 1956, credited to Earl Bostic and Bill Doggett.

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2. Lavender Coffin - Joe Thomas
recorded for King Records, Linden NJ, May 21, 1949  and released on King 4296 in June 1949. Joe Thomas spent 15 years as tenor sax player and vocalist with the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra. Started his own small band and recorded for King 1949 – 1951.

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3. Typhoon - Cootie Williams
recorded for Mercury, December 1947 and released on Mercury 8083 in May 1948. Cootie Williams was for many years trumpeter in the Duke Ellington Orchestra. In the early 1940s he formed his own big band which had Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson”, Sam “The Man” Taylor and Bud Powell in the line up. By the time this side was recorded all of these musicians had left and the band had slimmed down to 9 or 10 pieces. The following year Willis Jackson joined and the band had a hit with the two-parter which gave Jackson his nickname – “Gator Tail”.

4. Serenade To Twins - Johnny Sparrow
recorded for National Records in NYC in March 1950 and released on National 9121 in October 1950. Tenor sax man Johnny Sparrow played in Jay McShann’s band (alongside Paul Quinichette) then in Louis Armstrong’s big band. He replaced Johnny Griffin in Lionel Hampton’s band, playing alongside Morris Lane. In 1949 he left the Hampton outfit to form his own small band known as “Johnny Sparrow and his Bows and Arrows”. He recorded some sides for Melford, including the hit “Sparrow’s Flight”, then signed for National in 1950 and moved on to Gotham in 1952.

5. Shuffle Express - Eddie Wilcox
recorded for Derby Records, New York, June 1951 and released on Derby 766 in August 1951. Another alumnus of the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra, pianist Eddie Wilcox led small bands which recorded for New York based labels Abbey and Victor in 1949-50. In 1951 he signed for Derby Records, acting as an arranger, producer, A&R man and band leader for the label. “Shuffle Express” was originally released as the B-side of Betty McLaurin’s “The Masquerade Is Over”. On this session the band included tenor sax men Freddie Mitchell and Lucky Thompson.

6. Blow Mr Low - Joe Williams
recorded in Chicago, September 1953 with the Red Saunders band. Released on Savoy 1165 in July 1955. Joe Williams was a blues shouter who had spells with the Coleman Hawkins and Lionel Hampton bands and is best remembered for his tenure in the Count Basie band in the 1950s. His biggest hit was “Every Day I Have The Blues.”

7. Charmaine - Burnie Peacock
recorded for King in New York, November 1951, and released on King 4506 in December 1951. Burnie Peacock was a clarinet and alto sax player who played in the big bands of Lucky Millinder, Jimmie Lunceford, Cab Calloway, Lionel Hampton and Count Basie, all in the space of three years from 1945 - 48. He stood in for Earl Bostic when the latter was recovering from a car crash.

8. Just Fall In Love - Dan Grissom
recorded for Million, Los Angeles 1955, released on Million 2011 in May 1955. The vocal group on the record is The Ebb Tones. This was the B-side of “Recess in Heaven”. Dan Grissom was a vocalist and alto sax player with the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra. He was rather uncharitably nicknamed “Dan Gruesome” by jazz fans who were less than enamoured by his song stylings. From 1945 onwards he made records as a vocalist for various small labels in Los Angeles.

9. Dungaree Hop - Plas Johnson
recorded for the Tampa label in Los Angeles in 1956 and released on Tampa TP-116 in August 1956. Tenor sax man active in R&B and the poppier side of rock and roll in the mid to late 50’s, recording LPs for Capitol and Score. Also active in session work and in the jazz field. That’s his sax work on Henry Mancini’s “Pink Panther Theme.” See plasjohnson.com for much more info on this prolific musician.

10. Honkin' - Jimmy Jackson All Stars
released as RPM 349 in 1952. Evidence from the matrix numbers points towards this recording actually originating from a session by Benny Carter recorded for Modern in 1949 with Ben Webster on tenor sax. Moreover, like “Honkin’”, Carter’s “Cottontail” / “Time Out For The Blues” (released on Modern 858) also has dubbed on crowd noises. If you would like to investigate further then please buy the wonderful Ace (UK) compilation “Let’s Jump! Swingin’ Humdingers From Modern Records” (CD CHD 809). This Billy Vera compiled CD has Benny Carter’s “Cottontail” / “Time Out For The Blues” plus “Deep Purple” which is credited to the Jimmy Jackson All-Stars.

The Jazz West Coast Research blog has a post on the renaming of jazz tracks on the Modern/RPM/Crown labels, including the Benny Carter / Jimmy Jackson tracks. Discographies do list a Jimmy Jackson session in 1952 with musicians such as Billy Hadnott and Devonia Williams taking part,but the master numbers seem to show that the tracks originate from the Carter session of 1949.

11. Goodnight, Irene - Mighty Man Maxwell
recorded for Discovery in Los Angeles on August 9th, 1950. Released on Discovery 524 in September 1950. Billboard announced the recording artist as "Mad Man Maxwell."Discovery was a small jazz label which was taken over by Savoy.

12. Gin And Coconut Milk - Wilburt Harrison
recorded for DeLuxe in Miami, November 1953. B-Side of “Nobody Knows The Trouble” (DeLuxe 6031). Yes, it’s Wilbert Harrison who had the massive hit “Kansas City” for Fury in 1959, and who also recorded “Let’s Stick Together” which was covered by Canned Heat and later by Bryan Ferry.

13. Aviator Papa - Lolly Pop Jones And Ethel Morris
recorded for DeLuxe in New Orleans in 1948. Lollypop Jones “starred” in 3 films in 1946 – two musical shorts, “Chicago After Dark” and “Lucky Gamblers”, and a grade Z all-black horror movie “Midnight Menace” in which he got to sing “Honeysuckle Rose” and “Don’t Sell My Monkey Baby”.

14. Rain - Oscar McLollie
Recorded for Class, Los Angeles, 1953, released on Class 503 in March 1953. Oscar McLollie recorded two singles for Leon Rene’s Class label in 1952/53, his first release being “The Honey Jump”. During 1953 he transferred to Modern Records and recut “The Honey Jump” with his group now called The Honeyjumpers. After a series of good records such as “All That Oil In Texas” and “Lolly Pop”, he recorded briefly for Mercury in 1956. In 1957 he was back recording for Class, including several duets with Jeanette Baker. One of their numbers “Hey Girl - Hey Boy” was covered by Louis Prima and Keely Smith in the film of the same name.

15. Pachuco Bop - Mad Mel Sebastian
recorded for M & S in 1952, probably in Los Angeles. B Side of "Raven Hop." “Mad Mel Sebastian” is a pseudonym for …? Is it Chuck Higgins? Or someone cashing in on Chuck’s “Pachuco Hop”? Does anyone know anything about Mad Mel? A comment on the original post says that he had a disc on the small "R&B" label called "Walkin' On The Ceiling."

16. Cherry - Clarence Palmer & The Jive Bombers
recorded for Savoy (Savoy 1515) in New York in May 1957, released in June 1957. Very similar sound to their 1956 Savoy hit “Bad Boy.” The Jive Bombers were a group whose origins lie back in the 1930s as does “Bad Boy” which descends from Lil Armstrong’s “Brown Gal.” Now that would be worth a post on its own!

Low Lights

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Performer: Charlie (Little Jazz) Ferguson Writer: Smith; Ferguson Instrumental. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 2.0mm truncated conical, 2.3mm truncated conical, 2.8mm truncated conical, 3.3mm truncated conical....

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Jacqueline Blancard, piano: Mozart (Decca, 1951)

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Jacqueline Blancard (1909-1994): Zwitserse pianiste. Opgeleid aan het conservatorium in Lausanne. Later gaf ze daar ook les.
1937: Ze gaf de Zwitserse première van het pianoconcert voor de linkerhand van Ravel, gedirigeerd door Ernest Ansermet
1938: ze maakte de eerste opname van het pianoconcert voor de linkerhand van Ravel, voor Polydor, gedirigeerd door Charles Münch.
In totaal heeft ze dit concert 3x opgenomen: in 1938 dus, in 1949 met Ernest Ansermet voor Decca (een opname van slechte geluidskwaliteit). In 1953 nam ze beide pianoconcerten van Ravel op, o.l.v. Ernest Ansermet, ook voor Decca, een zeer geslaagde opname.

Op 78t. maakte ze, buiten de concerten van Ravel, opnamen van: 
Mozart: 4 pianosonates: KV 311, 570, 282, 545 (Polydor, 1938)
De Falla: Nachten in de tuinen van Spanje, o.l.v. Ernest Ansermet (Parl.-Odeon, 1942)
Scarlatti: Sonates L.461 en L.499 (Decca, 1949)
Charles Wildman: Vienna Concerto (Decca, 1949)

Op LP maakte ze in ieder geval de volgende opnamen:
Robert Schumann: Pianosonate no.2 op.22; Kinderszenen; Variaties op.9;     
   Faschingsschwank op.26; Fantasiestücke op.12 (Vanguard, 1950)
Robert Schumann: Novelette op.21 no.8 (Decca, 1955)
Robert Schumann: Arabesque; Kreisleriana, Romance op.28 no.2 (Decca, 1957)
Hugues Cuénod, tenor: Liederen  (Vanguard, 1950)

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

1  Pianosonate no. 3 in Bes KV 281 (1774)    11:07
    allegro moderato - andante amoroso - allegro

2  Pianosonate no.16 in Bes KV 570 (1789)    11:47
    allegro - adagio - allegretto

3  Pianosonate no.5 in G KV 283 (1774)    9:44
    allegro - andante - presto

4  Pianosonate no.15 in C KV 545 (1788)    8:37
    allegro - andante - allegretto

Jacqueline Blancard, piano
LP 30 cm: Decca LXT 2666
Totale tijd:   41:15

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The Dutch Swing Collage Band

Josephine Baker

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French Chanteuse singer from the  20's who lived a checkered life of singing.. films and.....She was also known for aiding the French Resistance during World War II. After the war, she was awarded the Croix de guerre by the French military, and was named a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by General Charles de Gaulle.
 Baker was the first person of color to become a world-famous entertainer and to star in a major motion picture, the 1934 Marc Allégret film Zouzou.

In 1973 she performed at Carnegie Hall to a standing ovation.
The following year, she appeared in a Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium, and then at the Monacan Red Cross Gala, celebrating her 50 years in French show business. Advancing years and exhaustion began to take their toll; she sometimes had trouble remembering lyrics, and her speeches between songs tended to ramble. She still continued to captivate audiences of all ages.
Josephine Baker was certainly a very very busy lady and this L/P  gives an indication of her singing talents !!!!!

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Lenny Dee

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Some electronic organ playing now with the best of title once again !!...and yes we are still with Bob in Begium...Thanks for this one and the others below Bob !!!
 If you like the organ then this could be for you !!!

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Elvis Presley - Time To Rock N Roll [2017]

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Artist: Elvis Presley Album: Time To Rock N Roll Year: 2017 Genre: Rock Format: 320 kbps MP3 1. Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel [02:07] 2. Elvis Presley - I Was the One [02:31] 3. Elvis Presley - I Want You, I Need You, I Love You [02:39] 4. Elvis Presley - My Baby Left Me [02:11] 5. Elvis Presley -

Steamboat Keep A'Rockin'

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01 - The Shelton Brothers - Just Because
02 - Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers - You Should Have Thought of That Before
03 - Buddy Jones - I'm Gonna Get Me a Honky Tonk Baby
04 - Frankie Marvin - There's Gold in Them Thar Hills
05 - Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers - Lost John
06 - Cliff Carlisle Quartet - Shine on Me
07 - The Hoosier Hot Shots - Is It True What They Say About Dixie
08 - The Shelton Brothers - I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
09 - Eddie Younger Mountaineers - Down at the Bottom of the Mountain
10 - Carson Robison - Steamboat Keep A'Rockin'
11 - Buddy Jones - Everyday Blues
12 - The Shelton Brothers - Rompin' and Stompin' Around
13 - Denver Darling - Juke Joint Mama
14 - Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers - I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago
15 - Hillbillies in a Haunted House - Ridin' Home
16 - The Arkansas Arkie Woodchopper - Lightfoot Bill
17 - Carson Robison & His Oxydol Pioneers - Cowboy's Home in Heaven
18 - Zeke Winters With The Rocky Mountaineers - It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do
19 - Bill Carlisle - Beneath the Weeping Willow Tree
20 - The Shelton Brothers - Match Box Blues
21 - The Hoosier Hot Shots - I Like Mountain Music
22 - Hillbillies in a Haunted House - The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
23 - Bill Carlisle - Are You Goin' to Leave Me Lil
24 - Cliff Carlisle - Shine Your Light for Others
25 - Phil & Frank Luther - You'll Never Miss Your Mother Until She's Gone
26 - Carson Robison & His Oxydol Pioneers - Making a Record, Pts. 1 & 2

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Folk Devils - Goodnight Irony (1987, Situation Two)

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front.JPGI think someone mentioned that they were looking for this a few years ago.  Didn't have it then, but for better or worse, voila.  The Folk Devils were a cantankerous lot, part ornery cowpunk, part dissonant and unwieldy distorto-rawk.  Mouthpiece Ian Lowery commandeers his quartet's collective mess coming off as a loose approximation of Stan Ridgeway and John Lydon, albeit at times not sounding like either in the least. To his credit, he pulls off the spoke/sung card adeptly, so long as the song is worth a damn.  That quotient is about half and half on Goodnight Irony, not so much a proper LP, rather a comp of the Devil's entire repertoire up to 1987... adorned with a pretty spiffy album jacket I might add.  Your best bets here are the tense, driving bookends, "Hank Turns Blue" and "Chewing the Flesh."  "Art Ghetto," and the spaghetti western sway of "Where the Buffalo Roam" are kinda of a hoot as well.  Furthermore, if you dug those first couple of Didjits albums, ...Irony is sure to pack plenty of appeal.

01. Hank Turns Blue
02. English Disease
03. Where the Buffalo Roam
04. Beautiful Monster
05. Wail
06. Nice People
07. Albino
08. Brian Jones' Bastard Son
09. It Drags On
10. Evil Eye
11. Art Ghetto
12. Chewing the Flesh

http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/VuD0xfdN/file.html

The Boy In San Antone

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01 - Laila Hansen & Larry Patton - Good Hearted Woman
02 - Laura Downing - The Mt. Tamborine Drover
03 - LaWanda Lindsey - I Ain't Hangin' 'Round
04 - LeAnn Rimes - Blue
05 - Leona Williams - I Can't Tell My Heart That
06 - Libbi Bosworth - When The Sun Comes Up
07 - Linda Cassady - Door Number Two
08 - Linda Gail Lewis & J.L.L. - Before The Snow Flies
09 - Linda Martell - You're Crying Boy, Crying
10 - Linda Trengereid - The Boy In San Antone
11 - Lisa Brokop - Never Gonna Be Your Fool Again
12 - Liz Anderson - How To Break Up
13 - Lois Ann Struck - Country Love
14 - Lorene Mann - Stay Out Of My Dreams
15 - Loretta Lynn - Whispering Sea
16 - Lorrie Morgan - What Part Of No
17 - Lucille Starr - I'm Not The Woman I Want To Be
18 - Lucinda Williams - One Night Stand
19 - Lula Belle - The Ballad Of Private Rodger Young
20 - Lynn Carol Schriver - A Faster Train
21 - Maisie McDaniel - Sally's Bangs
22 - Marg Osburne - Goin' Down The Road
23 - Margaret Bates - Something In My Heart
24 - Margaret Rackley - Footsteps
25 - Margie Bowes - It's Enough To Make A Woman Lose Her Mind

Vuelta Records 2017

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Khachaturian: Kaufman vs. Kogan

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When I recently posted a transfer of Oscar Levant's Gershwin recordings, reader Brent asked if I had the pianist's rendition of the Khachaturian concerto. I did not, but my good friend Bryan does, and he proceeded to post his fine transfer over at his blog The Shellackophile.

This transaction got me thinking about the composer, and records of his music in my collection. And in truth, my favorite Khachaturian concerto is not his rumbustious effort for the piano, but his gorgeous, atmospheric violin concerto.

My first choice for soloist was blog favorite Louis Kaufman. So I dutifully transferred his version, coming to the reluctant conclusion that this isn't his best recording. He sounds over-stretched, and the sound, too, is wuzzy (a word I just invented that combines fuzzy and woozy). The good news is that the accompaniment from the Santa Monica Symphony and Jacques Rachmilovich is sturdy, what you can hear of it.

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Cover of the Kogan version
At that point I decided to bring out one of my favorite artists, the Soviet violinist Leonid Kogan, for a contrasting view of the work, and presumably a definitive one, being backed by the composer himself in a 1951 rendition with the USSR State Radio Orchestra.

A later Kogan recording had been my introduction to this work many years ago, in his early stereo version with the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux. I still find that reading entirely magical, but this earlier effort is not far behind and has reasonably good sound to boot.

I believe the Kogan-Khachaturian is either the third or fourth commercial recording of the work. My pressing is on the "International Recorded Music Society" label, which appears to be a Concert Hall Society spin-off dating from the late 1950s.

Kaufman's effort is purportedly from 1945, which would likely make it the concerto's second recording. I am a little dubious of the date because it would come before the founding of the record company itself (i.e., Concert Hall Society), but I suppose it is possible.

The initial recording of the concerto was by dedicatee David Oistrakh with Alexander Gauk, made the year after the work's 1940 premiere.

Please enjoy these contrasting views of this delightful composition and feel free to provide your reactions in the comments.

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Khachaturian and Kogan with Soviet notables circa 1960. From left in the front row are the composer, Tikhon Khrennikov, Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and Dmitri Shostakovich. Kogan is third from the left behind this group, with Mstislav Rostropovich over his left shoulder.

Hifi Visionen ~ Oldie CD 10

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. The Hollies - On A Carousel (3:13)
2. The Hollies - Dear Eloise (3:17)
3. The Hollies - Jennifer Eccles (3:05)
4. The Hollies - Sorry Suzanne (3:01)
5. The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy- He's My Brother (4:19)
6. The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe (4:06)
7. The Hollies - Long Cool Woman (3:17)
8. Dusty Springfield - Windmills Of Your Mind (3:49)
9. Dusty Springfield - I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten (3:14)
10. Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man (2:27)
11. Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye (4:05)
12. Sam the Sham & the Pharaos - Wooly Bully (2:22)
13. Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe (3:24)
14. Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower (4:01)
15. Jimi Hendrix - Croosstown Traffic (2:16)
16. Eric Burdon - San Franciscan Nights (3:22)
17. Eric Burdon - Good Times (3:02)
18. Eric Burdon - River Deep Mountain High (7:22)
19. Eric Burdon - We Love You Lil (6:49)

@FLAC

https://filejoker.net/b8v5e8fmv3s1/VA_HifiVisionenOldieCD10.rar

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Bob Dylan - TV Live & Rare 1963-1975

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1) Concert for Bangla Dash 1st august 1971, in which he plays:
1 .A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh
3. Blowin In The Wind
4. Just Like A Woman

2) World of John Hammond, 10 september 1975 where he plays:
5. Hurricane
6. Simple Twist Of Fate
7. Oh Sister

3) The Johhny Cash Show 1st may 1969 on which plays:
8. I Threw It All Away
9. Living The Blues
10. Girl From The North Country

4) Recorded at Newport 25th July 1965:
11. Maggie’s Farm’
12. Mr.Tambourine Man

@DVD

https://filejoker.net/m802sxis8mky/BobDylan_TVLiveRare63-75DVD.part1.rar
https://filejoker.net/wf404i54y0sw/BobDylan_TVLiveRare63-75DVD.part2.rar
https://filejoker.net/tsbh6uypelv0/BobDylan_TVLiveRare63-75DVD.part3.rar

Darryl Tookes - Same - Complete LP

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