Monday, June 15, 2009
Six Pack
Howdy folks, and gather 'round. Gonna try something today, and perhaps it'll turn into something regular-like in these parts. Call it a way to get more posts up without having to worry about all that messy exposition 'n' all.
We tend to buy way more records than is probably healthy. We've been slowly "digitzing" these swell little frisbees, which is nifty since a record demands a closer ear than a cd with it's "next/skip" function or an mp3 download with the always handy "delete" button. That's neither here nor there, really, just pontificating.
What we'd like to do every week or two is toss up a quick "six pack", appropriately enough, of some fine tunes we've culled from our vinyl obsessiveness. Some of the songs come from classic albums by artists we'd like to cover more closely in the future, some are from crappy records with one killer track, and some are from super duper records that have fallen under the radar. We're gonna have brand spanking new stuff and older stuff with varying degrees of scratchiness. We'll have tracks off of 45's, LP's, and EP's. 7 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches, whatever your, ahem, preference is (Sorry, couldn't resist). Sound quality will be, as can be expected, in varying degrees, but, hell, isn't that supposed to be some of the charm?
Let me know how this works for all y'all. Yea or Nay?
Our first six pack starts off with a David Allen Coe track pulled off the soundtrack to the vile film, "Take This Job and Shove It". Kurt Vile gives us a perfect summer driving song courtesy of his 2008 record, "Constant Hitmaker". More summer holiday fun follows from disturbed, masked, and,apparently, smelly sleaze-trash god NoBunny from his record "Love Visions". After that we need to cleanse our souls with a superb track from Numero Group's recently issued Local Customs: Downriver Revival double LP. Rounding things off, we've got a couple of 7" tracks: a garbage can Country lament from the immortal DM Bob and the Deficits, and then back on the road with a hitchhiker's tribute from the legendary Bob Luman.
Songs are not arranged in any kind of "best" to "not best", so check 'em all out.
David Allen Coe: You Can Count On Beer (mp3)
Kurt Vile: Freeway (mp3)
NoBunny: Chuck Berry Holiday (mp3)
Gospel Supremes: Sinner Man (mp3)
DM Bob and the Deficits: Blind Man With A Pistol (mp3)
Bob Luman: Interstate 40 (mp3)
Please support your local, independent record store.
Yea!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like I will be visiting the Numero website next.
John (from Milw)
great mix
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ReplyDelete-ever hear of Stiff Dead Cat ? They define their sound as "Porch Punk." They're from my neck of the woods (Sonoma County, California) I dig your groove - keep on doin' what you do !
Vile film? What? Take This Job And Shove It is a cinematic classic!
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