February 16, 2012

GALACTIC - CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS


It's incredible that GALACTIC has never made a carnival album yet, but now it’s here.
To make CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS, the members of GALACTIC (Ben Ellman, harps and horns; Robert Mercurio, bass; Stanton Moore, drums and percussion; Jeff Raines, guitar; Rich Vogel, keyboards) draw on the skills, stamina, and funk they deploy in the all-night party of their annual Lundi Gras show that goes till sunrise and leads sleeplessly into Mardi Gras day.
GALACTIC was formed eighteen years ago in New Orleans, and they cut their teeth playing the biggest party in America: Mardi Gras, when the town shuts down entirely to celebrate. CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS is beyond a party record. It’s a carnival record that evokes the electric atmosphere of a whole city – make that, whole cities – vibrating together all on the same day, from New Orleans all down the hemisphere to the mighty megacarnivals of Brazil. Armed with a slew of carnival-ready guests—including Cyril and Ivan Neville, Mystikal, Mannie Fresh, Moyseis Marques, Casa Samba, the KIPP Renaissance High School Marching Band, and Al "Carnival Time" Johnson (who remakes his all-time hit)—GALACTIC whisks the listener around the neighborhoods to feel the Mardi Gras moment in all its variety of flavors.
CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS begins on a spiritual note, the way Mardi Gras does in the black community of New Orleans. On that morning, the most exciting experience you can have is to be present when the small groups of black men called Mardi Gras Indians perform their sacred street theater. Nobody embodies the spiritual side of Mardi Gras better than the Indians, whose tambourines and chants provide the fundament of New Orleans carnival music. These “gangs,” as they call them, organize around and protect the figure of their chief. The album’s keynote singer, BIG CHIEF JUAN PARDO, is, says Robert Mercurio, “one of the younger Chiefs out there, and he’s become one of the best voices of the new Chiefs. Pardo grew up listening to the singing of the older generation of Big Chiefs, points out Ben Ellman, and “he’s got a little Monk [Boudreaux], a little Bo Dollis, he’s neither uptown nor downtown.”
On “Karate,” says Ellman, the band was aiming to “capture the power” of one of the fundamental musical experiences of Mardi Gras: “a marching band passing by you.” The 40-piece KIPP Renaissance High School Marching Band’s director arranged up GALACTIC’s demo, then the band rehearsed it until they had it all memorized. The kids poured their hearts into a solid performance, and, says Mercurio, “I think they were surprised” to hear how good they sounded on the playback.
Musical energy is everywhere at carnival time. “You hear the marching bands go by,” says Mercurio, moving us through a Mardi Gras day, “and then you hear a lot of hiphop.” There hasn’t been a Mardi Gras for twenty years that hasn’t had a banging track by beatmaker / rapper MANNIE FRESH sounding wherever you go. “You can’t talk about New Orleans hiphop without talking about MANNIE FRESH,” says Ellman. His beats have powered literally tens of millions of records, and he and GALACTIC have been talking for years about doing something together. On “Move Fast,” he’s together with multiplatinum gravel-voiced rapper MYSTIKAL, who is, says Ellman, “somebody we’ve wanted to collaborate with forever. It was a coup for us.”
Out in the streets of New Orleans, you might well hear a funky kind of samba, reaching southward toward the other end of the hemispheric carnival zone. There has for the last twenty-five years been a smoking Brazilian drum troupe in town: CASA SAMBA, formed at Mardi Gras in 1986. They’re old friends of GALACTIC’s from their early days at Frenchmen Street’s Café Brasil, and the two groups joined forces for a new version of Carlinhos Brown’s “Magalenha,” previously a hit for Sérgio Mendes.
But the Brazilian influence on CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS goes beyond one song. “When we started this album, we all immersed ourselves in Brazilian music and let it get into our souls,” says Mercurio. The group contributed three Brazilian-flavored instrumentals, including “JuLou,” which riffs on an old Brazilian tune, though the name refers to the brass-funk Krewe of Julu, the “walking krewe” that Galactic members participate in on Mardi Gras morning. After creating the hard-driving track that became “O Côco da Galinha,” they decided it would be right for MOYSÉIS MÁRQUEZ, from the São Paulo underground samba scene, who collaborated with them and composed the lyric.
If you were GALACTIC and you were making a carnival album, wouldn’t you want to play “Carnival Time,” the irrepressibly happy 1960 perennial from the legendary Cosimo Matassa studio? Nobody in New Orleans doesn’t know this song. The remake features a new performance in the unmistakable voice of the original singer, AL “CARNIVAL TIME” JOHNSON, who’s still active around town more than fifty years after he first gained Mardi Gras immortality.
The closing instrumental, ,“Ash Wednesday Sunrise,” evokes the edginess of the post-party feeling. The group writes, “There is the tension you feel on that morning - one of being worn out from all of the festivities and one of elation that you made it through another year.”

GALACTIC
''CARNIVALE ELECTRICOS''
2012
EPITAPH

1 - Ha Di Ka/3:26
2 - Hey Na Na/3:32
3 - Magalenha/3:25
4 - Voyage Ton Flag/3:02
5 - Out In The Street/3:27
6 - Julou/1:22
7 - Move Fast/3:07
8 - Karate/3:32
9 - Guero Bounce/0:55
10 - Carnival Time/3:13
11 - Attack/3:26
12 - O Coco Da Galinha/2:40
13 - Ash Wednesday Sunrise/3:37

Ben Ellman/Harps, Horns
Robert Mercurio/Bass Guitar
Stanton Moore/Drums, Percussion
Jeff Raines/Guitar
Rich Vogel/Keyboards
Guests:
Al Johnson, Big Chief Juan Pardo, Carlinhos Brown, Casa Samba, Corey Henry, Cyril Neville, David Shaw, Ivan Neville, John Michael Rouchell, Maggie Koerner, Mannie Fresh, Mike Dillon, Moyseis Marques, Mystikal, Shamarr Allen, Steve Riley

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COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH - Carousel Ballroom,SF - 02/14/1968




Country Joe & The Fish - 02-14-1968 - Carousel Ballroom,SF
Country Joe & The Fish
1968-02-14
Carousel Ballroom
San Francisco,CA
FM Broadcast on KMPX


Crazy Country Joe & The Fish performance...
Never seen a musician who seems to be so different - playing in his band or doing it only with the guitar.
This here is the Electric Joe and his fantastic Fish.



01. Intro 0:55
02. Fish Cheer 2:54
03. I Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag 0:57
04. LSD 3:27
05. Thursday 4:20
06. Rock Coast Blues 6:00
07. Masked Marauder 5:02
08. Death Sound Blues 7:45
09. Flying High 9:18
10. Rock & Soul Music 0:25

320kbit/s

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NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE - Tupelo Music Hall Londonderry,NH - 12/28/2011


New Riders Of The Purple Sage - 2011-12-28 - Tupelo Music Hall - Londonderry,NH

New Riders Of The Purple Sage
2011-12-28
Tupelo Music Hall
Londonderry,NH


Another fine show of the real cowboys in music scene!

"The Tupelo Music Hall is a very small club.Total seating capacity is 138 people for shows using RS table seating. Tables seat 2, 4, or 6 people!"


Disc 1:
01 Dead Flowers 8:00
02 Contract 4:18
03 Sutter's Mill 4:17
04 Down for the Ride 6:33
05 Whiskey 4:31
06 Garden of Eden 17:58
07 Casey Jones Blues 6:34
08 Where I Come From 8:37
09 Lousiana Lady 7:01
10.Barracuda Moon 17:54

Disc 2:

01. Panama Red 4:20
02. Olivia Rose 6:48
03. I Don't Know You 5:44
04. Whatcha' Gonna Do 3:42
05. Higher 8:49
06. Diamond Joe 4:17
07. Ghost Train Blues 13:05
08. Fivio 8:48
09. Six of One 8:33
-- encore break --
10. Ripple 8:12

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PAUL McCARTNEY - Flowers In The Dirt Sessions




Paul McCartney
"Flowers In The Dirt Sessions"

Disc one:
Beautiful Night (original version)
Squid (rough mix)
PS Love Me Do (demo)
PS Love Me Do (rough mix)
Back On My Feet
One Upon A Long Ago (extended version)
Love Come Tumbling Down
This One (alternate take)
Atlantic Ocean (rough mix)
Love Mix (rough mix 1)
Love Mix (rough mix 2)
Return To Pepperland (outtake)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Big Day (outtake)
Christian Bop (outtake)
Peacocks (alternate take)
Peacocks (rough mix)

Disc two:
The Lovers That Never Were (demo)
Twenty-Five Fingers (demo)
Tommy's Coming Home (demo)
So Like Candy (demo)
You Want Her Too (demo)
Playboy To A Man (demo)
Don't Be Careless Love (demo)
My Brave Face (demo)
My Brave Face (demo)
That Day Is Done (demo)
New Moon Of Over Jamaica (home-recording)
Motor Of Love (home-recording)
Mambo Me Baby (home-recording)
Grand Entrance (home-recording)
So Long Blacky (home-recording)
We Got Married (rehearsal)
Ou Est Le Soleil (rehearsal)
This One / Put It There (parody)
Put It There (rehearsal)
White Created Man (Oobu-Joobu version)
Cow (Oobu-Joobu version)
Don't Break The Promises (Oobu-Joobu version)

Disc three:
We Got Married (promotional edit)
We Got Married (rough mix)
Figure Of Eight (rough mix)
Figure Of Eight (7' version)
Figure Of Eight (12' version)
This One (Club Lovejoys mix)
How Many People (rehearsal)
Ou Est Le Soleil (12' version)
Ou Est Le Soleil (Tub Dub mix)
Ou Est Le Soleil (instrumental)
Ou Est Le Soleil (7' mix)
Ou Est Le Soleil (Shep Pettibon)
Ou Est Le Soleil (Disconet edit)
Party Party (promotional edit)
Party Party (promotional mix)
Figure of Eight (rehearsal)

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DR JOHN & THE LOWER 911 - Gris-Gris [1968]



Dr. John - Gris-Gris [1968]

Gris-Gris is the debut album by Dr. John (Mac Rebennack). Produced by Harold Battiste, it was released on Atco Records in 1968. The musical style of Gris-Gris is a hybrid of New Orleans rhythm and blues and psychedelic rock. Despite the New Orleans style, it was recorded in California with several native New Orleans musicians.

Gris-Gris failed to chart in the United Kingdom and the United States. It was re-issued on compact disc decades later and received much greater praise from modern critics, including being listed at #143 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.



Harold Battiste - arranger, producer, bass, clarinet, percussion
Dr. John - keyboards, guitar, percussion, vocals
Richard 'Didimus' Washington - guitar, mandolin, percussion
Plas Johnson - saxophone
Lonnie Boulden - flute
Steve Mann - guitar, banjo
Ernest McLean - guitar, mandolin
Bob Frasier, Bob West - bass
Mo Pedido - congas
John Boudreaux - drums
Dave Dixon, Jessie Hill, Ronnie Barron - backing vocals, percussion
Joni Jonz, Prince Ella Johnson, Shirley Goodman, Sonny Ray Durden, Tami Lynn - backing vocals

"Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya" Dr. John Creaux 5:36
"Danse Kalinda Ba Doom" Creaux, Harold Battiste 3:39
"Mama Roux" Creaux, Jessie Hill 2:59
"Danse Fambeaux" Creaux 4:56
"Croker Courtbullion" Battiste 6:00
"Jump Sturdy" Creaux 2:20
"I Walk On Guilded Splinters" Creaux 7:37

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PINETOP PERKINS - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie




Pinetop Perkins - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie

Size: 108,8 MB
Time: 57:12
Released: 1992
Styles: Piano Blues, Boogie-Woogie, chicago Blues


01. Kidney Stew (4:59)
02. You Don't Have To Go (4:51)
03. Ida B. (5:49)
04. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (4:41)
05. Look On Yonder Wall (4:29)
06. Caldonia (5:34)
07. High Heel Sneakers (4:51)
08. Sunny Road Blues (6:43)
09. That Ain't The Way To Do It (2:44)
10. How Long (4:07)
11. Just A Little Bit (2:31)
12. Going Down Slow (5:48)

The maze of new and recent discs by this veteran Chicago piano man can be daunting, but rest assured that this is one of his best to date. Many of the songs are Perkins standbys -- "Kidney Stew," "Caldonia," and of course, "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" -- but the backing here is so stellar (sidemen include harpists James Cotton and Kim Wilson, guitarists Matt Murphy, Jimmy Rogers, Hubert Sumlin, and Duke Robillard, and several driving rhythm sections) -- that the project rises above most of Perkins's output.                             http://fp.io/55bffe5d/

YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND - Workplay Theatre Soundstage, Birmingham, AL - 02/12/2012


Yonder Mountain String Band
2012-02-12
Workplay Theatre Soundstage, Birmingham, AL

Set I:
Blue Collar Blues
East Nashville Easter
Mental Breakdown
Rain Still Falls
Only A Northern Song
This Train Is Bound For Glory
Sharecropper's Son
Going Across The Sea
Come Together*
Going Where They Do Not Know My Name*

Set II:
Casualty
Fine Excuses
Little Lover
Honestly
Straight Line
Out Of The Blue
Just Like Old Times
Sidewalk Stars >
Ain't Been Myself In Years
Polly Put The Kettle On
New Horizons >
Funtime >
New Horizons
Encore:
Crazy
Troubled Mind >
20 Eyes >
Troubled Mind

Notes:
Andy Hall on dobro & Jeremy Garrett on fiddle entire first set
* The Infamous Stringdusters
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YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND - The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA - 02/11/2012


Yonder Mountain String Band
2012-02-11
The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA


Set I:
Mother's Only Son
What The Night Brings
Crooked Hitch
All The Time
Don't Worry Happy Birthday
Damned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong
Rag Doll
Good Hearted Woman
Redbird
Elzic's Farewell >
Looking Back Over My Shoulder

Set 2:
Southern Flavor >
Criminal
Ten
Pockets
Finally Saw The Light
Shake Me Up
Maid Of The Canyon
Jail Song
Angel >
Follow Me Down To The Riverside >
Robots >
Angel
Encore:
My Gal*
Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie*

Comment:
* The Infamous Stringdusters

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