Saturday, 26 September 2009

Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller






Cool compilation of Johnny Greenwood's favorite reggae/dub songs. This LP can be enjoyed by both Radiohead lover's and hater's. The boy's got great taste..



1. Dread Are The Controller - Linval Thompson
2. Let Me Down Easy - Derrick Harriott, The Crystalites
3. I'm Still In Love - Marcia Aitken
4. Never Be Ungrateful - Gregory Isaacs
5. Bionic Rats - Lee "Scratch" Perry, The Upsetters
6. Cool Rasta - The Heptones
7. Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker - Scientist, Jammy, The Roots Radics
8. Black Panta - Lee "Scratch" Perry, The Upsetters
9. Fever - Junior Byles
10. Beautiful And Dangerous - Desmond Dekker
11. Dread Dub - Lloyd's All Stars
12. Gypsy Man - Marcia Griffiths
13. A Ruffer Version - Johnny Clarke, The Aggrovators
14. Right Road To Dubland - The Jahlights
15. Dreader Locks - Junior Byles, Lee Perry
16. This Life Makes Me Wonder - Delroy Wilson
17. Clean Race - Scotty





Lés Rallizes Denudés— Yodo-Go-A-Go-Go aka Flightless Bird Needs Water Wings



Hadaka No Rallizes* - 溺れる飛べない鳥は水羽が必要 (Yodo-Go-A-Go-Go)




March 31 1970 Japan Airlines Flight 351, a Boeing 727, is hijacked by nine members of Japanese Red Army faction. Former Les Rallizes Dénudés bassist Moriaki Wakabayashi is one of nine involved. The hijackers are given asylum in North Korea after the plane is flown to Mirim Airfield. The incident is referred to as the “Yodogo (or Yodo-go) Hijacking.


Best of Lés Rallizes Denudés* 1967- 1982




1 Otherwise My Conviction 3:34
2 Vallé De L'Eau 2:37
3 Enter The Mirror 13:46
4 Smokin' Cigarette Blues 19:17
5 Flames Of Ice 17:12
6 Field Of Artificial Flowers 10:37
7 Deeper Than Night 2:24
8 Otherwise My Conviction 4:04







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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Sun Ra - Strange Celestial Road









The band Sun Ra had at the end of the '70s was surely the funkiest he ever had, with electric bassist Steve Clarke (in tandem with upright player Richard Williams) and the twin guitars of Taylor Richardson and Skeeter McFarland. This is the band that recorded the infamous On Jupiter album, and the slightly different band lineup for Sleeping Beauty (recorded just two weeks later) suggests that Strange Celestial Road was recorded between the two, based on the hybrid band lineup. "Celestial Road" kicks things off, where electric bass, arco bass and wah-wah guitar set the stage for a great June Tyson vocal and then solos from John Gilmore, Michael Ray, Sun Ra, and Damon Choice on vibes. "Say" has a great electric bassline and joyous horn charts, and swings mightily with a vaguely Latin rhythm. There's a fine electric guitar solo, as well as some more fantastic playing from Gilmore. Ra's keyboard sounds and soloing are particularly deranged on this album, but never get into the purely noisy realm. "I'll Wait for You" is the real treat of this album, featuring a great mellow groove and wonderful ensemble vocals led by the beautiful June Tyson. There's plenty of fine soloing on this track as well, but the main attraction is the mix by Ra and Michael Ray. There's a dub-like element to the way the instruments and voices are treated and mixed in and out, but this is dub by way of Saturn, and the mix is at least as weird and wonderful as anything Lee PerrY has done. This is an overlooked album in an unwieldy discography, but it's a real gem and the fact that it's on the Rounder label should make it easier to find than many of the Arkestra's other albums. Recommended. Sean Westergaard,
(All Music Guide)




1. Celestial Road 16;00
2. Say 12 ;50
3. I'll Wait For You 7;02



Friday, 4 September 2009

The White Stripes - Jolene









1. Jolene (Live Under Blackpool Lights)
2. Black Math (Live Under Blackpool Lights)






Summer's almost gone......