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Seth Augustus performing live on Gramophoney Baloney 15th Jan. 2012

January 17, 2012
4:02 am

D.J.McSchmormac recovers from a recent self-inflicted vicious bite to his tongue incurred during an unsuccessful simultaneous talking & pizza-chewing incident. Moods are elevated on discovering the studio board’s output settings have undergone a miraculous transformation since the previous week, it’s pre-1951 sound reproductions galore, yet again, and during the second half of the show Seth Augustus drops by with his guitar & his slide for an exclusive live performance

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PLAYLIST

  • “Yama Yama”(excerpt) by Orquesta de Enrique Peña from “The Cuban Danzón– Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “Chiclana” by Astor Piazzolla y Su Orquesta Típica from “Los Primeros Años”
  • “Raga Bhairavi: Matvare Tore” by Bai Sunderabai from “Vintage 78 RPM Records”
  • “Some Scream High Yellow” by Bo Weavil Jackson (aka Sam Butler) from “The Paramount Masters”
  • “High Water Everywhere (Part 1)” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Long Ways from Home: by Louise Johnson from “Charley Patton – Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “(Rimsky Korsakov’s) Flight of The Bumblebee” by Pablo Casals with Blas Net from “Encores & Transcriptions, Vol. 2 (1927-1930)
  • “Tiptoe Thru The Tulips” by Eddie Peabody from “Baby How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust & Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s”
  • “Eightball Blues” by Roosevelt Sykes with Big Sid Catlett from “Nasty But It’s Clean”
  • “Dance from Berkovica Region” by Radi Angelov  & Kavaltziev Ens. from  “Music of The Balkans Vol.2 – Bulgaria – Turkey 1930-1945”
  • “Atomic Fuel Cylinders Stolen”
  • “Yu Ta Pa Chiao (Rain Dropping On A Banana Tree)” by Prof. Yau Hok Chau And Associates from “Rain Dropping on the Banana Tree – An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music”
  • “On The “Bean”” by The Coleman Hawkins Quartet from “Thelonious Monk – Monk’s Moods – Original Recordings 1944-1948”
  • “Ukhar the Merchant” by Nadezhda Plevitskaya from “Estrada – Russian Gypsy Singers – Recordings from 1905-1931”
  • “Taranta de la Gabriela” by La Niña de los Peines with Ramón Montoya from “Patrimonio de Andalucía”
  • “Marisa-Gioia Di Bamba (Darling Child)” by Giovanni Vicari from “Speranze Perdute – Italian Folksongs, Mazurkas, Polkas and Waltzes Played by the Great Mandolinists (1913-1928) Volume Two”
  • “Seaboard Stomp” by Blind Blake from  “All The Published Sides”
  • “Down The Dirt Road Blues” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Paliopedho” by Apostolos Hadzichristos from “A Unique Greek Voice –Selected Recordings 1937-1953 – Remastered”
  • “Na Yiati Perno” by M.Vamvakaris with Sophia Karivali from “Rembetika 3 – Vasillis Tsitsanis”
  • “Electronic Teardrops” by Seth Augustus from “Seth Augustus live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “I Rule My Den (aka Crawling King Snake)” by John Lee Hooker from “The Collection 1948-52”
  • “Slim Sam” by Seth Augustus from “Seth Augustus live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Oh Death” by Seth Augustus
  • “O Kaixis” by A.Hadzichristos, Ev. Hadzichristos, Vamvakaris from “A Unique Greek Voice –Selected Recordings 1937-1953 – Remastered”
  • “Tiny Little Head” by Seth Augustus from “To The Pouring Rain”
  • “Moon Moods”(excerpt) by Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman with Les Baxter Orchestra & chorus from “Music Out of The Moon”
  • “Elder Green Blues” by Seth Augustus from “Seth Augustus live on Gramophoney Baloney”

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Live music when Georgia English visits Gramophoney Baloney on the 8th Day of 2012

January 9, 2012
1:03 am

And so, on the eighth day of 2012, D.J.McSchmormac was joined in the studio by very special live guest Georgia English, who performed some of her latest songs as well as a few from her back pages, accompanied by as splendid an array of sound reproductions dating from 1904-1950 as any you’ve ever heard.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “George White’s Favorite/ The Lass of Carracastle”(excerpt) by Paddy Sweeney from “Farewell to Ireland”
  • “Pachuca” by Pérez Prado from “¡Primal!“
  • “Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues” by The Masked Marvel from  “(Charley Patton) – Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Salvation” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “New John Henry” by Sonny Terry from “Country Blues Troubadours 1938-1948”
  • “Old Fashioned Love” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “The Gayest Old Dude That’s Out” by Uncle Dave Macon from “Volume 2: Classic Cuts 1924-1938”
  • “That’s When You Know” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Music In The Sky” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Time Has Done Got Hard” by King Solomon Hill from “When The Levee Breaks – Mississippi Blues – Rare Cuts 1926-1941”
  • “Ready For It All” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Inspiracion (Spanish Valse)” by Joseph Moskowitz from “The Art of the Cymbalom”
  • Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out” by Georgia English from “Georgia English live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Oberbayrischer Gebirgsländler” by D’Weinschütz – 1. Münchner Instrumental-Terzett from “München – Volkssänger – Rare Shellacs 1902-1948”
  • “Say When” by Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra from “John Coltrane – Complete Recordings With Dizzy Gillespie”
  • “Been” by R. Singh Bikhul from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 4 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “How Long Buck” by Skip James from “Legends of the Country Blues”
  • “Symphonie Pour un Homme Seul: Scherzo” by Pierre Schaeffer & Pierre Henry from “Panorama De Musique Concrète”
  • “Dr. Dahlgram’s Atomic Beam Machine”
  • “Karsilamas Tekirdag” by Cavadhias Popular Orchestra from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “Vout Oreenie” by Slim Gaillard And His Boogiereeners from “The Chronological Classics – 1945”
  • “Dynamite” The Slim Gaillard Trio from “The Absolute Voutest! ‘46”
  • Follow Me Around the Garden/The Lark In The Meadows” by Doran, Sullivan & Owens from “Oldtime Records Vol. 3 Piping Rarities
  • “Camino En Los Valles” by Athualpa Yupanqui from “Camino del Indio – Sus Primeros Éxitosm 1942-1944”
  • “In An 18th Century Drawing Room” by The Raymond Scott Quintette from “Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights”
  • (Von Weber’s) Violin Sonata No. 1 In F Op. 10: Larghetto” by Fritz Kreisler with Michael Raucheisen from “The Charming Maverick – Plays – etc.”
  • “Wang Wang Blues” by Sam Ku West from “Hawaiian Hula Blues – Acoustic Steel Guitar Masperpieces 1927/8”
  • “Dancing On The Beach” by Slim & Slam from “Slim & Slam”

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Gramophoney Baloney on New Year’s Day 2012

January 4, 2012
12:52 pm

So, I began the year with a sequel to last week’s show of CDs released in 2011 of recordings from 1950 or earlier, and later on that day I did a bonus show to commemorate the 59th anniversary of Hank Williams’ passing, joined by Aslan Moonbeam, host of Radio Valencia’s S.C.R.E.A.M. for P.E.A.C.E. show, and we spoke a bit about Radio Valencia’s forthcoming event featuring David J.

Apostolos Hadzichristos

 2011 Releases – Pt.II

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PLAYLIST:

Hank Williams

HANK WILLIAMS‘ 59th Anniversary bonus show with Aslan Moonbeam

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Rolling on the Rye Grass (excerpt)“ by James Muldowney from “Songs and Ballads of the Anthracite Miners”
  • “Mind Your Own Business” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “Happy Roving Cowboy” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys with Mr. Grant Turner from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “Sally Goodin” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “Move It On Over” by Hank Williams from “I Ain’t Got Nothin’ But Time – December 1946 -April 1947 – Volume I”
  • “Blue Love (In My Heart)” by Hank Williams from “Alone With His Guitar”
  • “Lovesick Blues” by Emmett Miller from “The Minstrel Man from Georgia”
  • “Help Me Understand” by Hank Williams as “Luke The Drifter” from “Long Gone Lonesome Blues – August 1949 – December 1950 – Volume V”
  • “No, Not Now” by Hank Williams with Curley Williams from “Lost Highway – December 1948 – March 1949 – Volume III”
  • “Lovesick Blues” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys introduced by Red Foley from “Live at the Grand Ole Opry”
  • “Cold Cold Heart” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Long Gone Lonesome Blues – August 1949 – December 1950 – Volume V”
  • “Lost Highway” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Lost Highway – December 1948-March 1949 – Volume III”
  • “My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – March 1949-August 1949 – Volume IV”
  • “Sally Goodin” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “It Just Don’t Matter Now” by Hank Williams from “Long Gone Lonesome Blues – August 1949 – December 1950 – Volume V”
  • “Wedding Bells” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – March 1949-August 1949 – Volume IV”
  • “On The Banks of the Old Pontchartrain” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Lovesick Blues – August 1947-December 1948 – Volume II”
  • “The Log Train” by Hank Williams from “Lost Highway – December 1948 – March 1949 – Volume III”
  • “Old Joe Clarke” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “The Funeral” by Hank Williams as “Luke The Drifter” from “Long Gone Lonesome Blues – August 1949 – December 1950 – Volume V”
  • “There’s No Room In My Heart For The Blues” by Hank Williams from “Long Gone Lonesome Blues – August 1949 – December 1950 – Volume V”
  • “Happy Roving Cowboy” by Hank Williams & The Drifting Cowboys from “Health & Happiness Shows”
  • “I Saw The Light” by Hank Williams from “I Ain’t Got Nothin’ But Time – December 1946 -April 1947 – Volume I”
  • “Hank Williams to the Angel of Death” by David J. from “Not Long For This World”
  • “Not Long For This World” by David J. from “Not Long For This World”
  • “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Johnny Cash with Nick Cave from “American 4: The Man Comes Around”
  • “Cold Cold Heart” by Dinah Washington from “The Queen of the Blues”
  • “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” by Fats Domino from “Walking To New Orleans”
  • “The Love That Faded” by Bob Dylan from “The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams”

 

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This year’s last Gramophoney Baloney: 2011 releases (1908-1950)

December 24, 2011
12:51 pm

For the final Gramophoney Baloney of 2011, I thought it would be nice to look back at some of the new releases of 2011 I picked up that brought much rejoicing to my heart, next week’s show on New Year’s Day 2012 will be a sequel. Thanks to everyone who has been listening in to my programming efforts in 2011, wishing you all a healthy & happy 2012. Nollaig shona agus Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh go léir!

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Dec.18th Gramophoney Baloney: Sound Reproductions 1918-1950

December 19, 2011
6:39 pm

Winding down this year 2011, with one last random McSchmormacopia of recordings from 1950 or earlier…

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Nubes Que Pasan” by Trío Los Nativos from “Before The Tango – Argentina’s Folk Tradition”
  • “Down By The O-Hi-O” by Spike Jones & His City Slickers from “Strictly For Music Lovers”
  • “K.C. Moan” by Memphis Jug Band from “Memphis Jug Band with Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers”
  • “Blue Skies” by Oscar Alemán from “Swing Guitar Masterpieces – 1938-1957”
  • “Milkshake Stand” by The Three Barons from “Still Stompin’ at The Savoy”
  • “Czaban” by Paul Humeniuk from “Ukrainian & Lemko String Bands in America
  • “Caballo Negro” by Perez Prado and his Orchestra from “The Mambo King”
  • “The Blind Ploughman” by Paul Robeson from “The Complete EMI Sessions 1928-1939”
  • “Black and Tan Fantasy” by Duke Ellington & his Orchestra from “Cotton Club Stomp – 1927-1931”
  • “Engancha Carretero” by Sexteto Matancero from “Sextetos Cubanos – Sones Vol.II”
  • Weekly Drama Serial: Episode VI – “Menace To The Silver Clipper”
  • “Boogin’ At Berg’s” by Slim Gaillard Quartet from “The Chronological Classics – 1945”
  • “Currito Meloja” by Pena Hijo with Niño Sabicas from “Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1930-50”
  • “Graziosa” by Giovanni Vicari Trio from “Italian String Virtuosi”
  • “Black Market” by Marlene Dietrich from “Falling In Love Again”
  • “(Couperain’s) Les Baricades Mistérieuses” by Wanda Landowska from “Treasury of Harpsichord/Dances of Ancient Poland -1946-1951”
  • “Sirtos Politikos” by Orchestra Salonikos Arapaki Kiryakithis from “Gay Life In Dikanka – R.Crumb’s Old-Time Favorites”
  • “Talkin’ Boogie” by John Lee Hooker from “The Classic Early Years 1948 – 1951”
  • “Clouds In My Heart” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters”
  • “Pennies From Heaven” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra featuring Billie Holiday from “Original Masters”
  • “Put On Your Old Red Flannels” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
  • “Come All Fair Maidens” by Pete Seeger “If I Had A Hammer – Original Recordings 1944-1950”
  • “Tonada De Tarka Con Callaguas” by Alberto Ruiz from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 4 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “The Blackbird  (set dance)” by Hubert Finn & Dominic “Sonny” Flanagan from “Tuning The Radio – Early traditional music recordings from the RTÉ Libraries and Archives
  • “Choo kahe kojhurti banavo” by Faiyyaz Khan from “78rpm Recordings”
  • “Hicaz Taxim Pt.1” by Kamil Efendi from “To Scratch Your Heart – Early Recordings From Istanbul”
  • “Mümkün Mü Unutmak Güzelim” by Perihan Altındağ Sözeri from “Women of Istanbul”
  • “Bahriye Cifte Telli” by Kemani Nubar from “Istanbul 1925”
  • “(Raga) Todi” by Bismillah Khan from “Vintage 78 RPM Records
  • “(Scarlatti’s) Keyboard Sonata in D minor” by Wanda Landowska from “Treasury of Harpsichord/Dances of Ancient Poland -1946-1951”
  • “Crescendo In Blue” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters”
  • “The Blue Danube” by Spike Jones & His City Slickers from “Strictly For Music Lovers”
  • “No Digas Que No” by Magaldi-Noda from “Before The Tango – Argentina’s Folk Tradition”
  • “(Air and hornpipe) Tiarna Mhuigheo/The Liverpool by Mickey Doherty from “Tuning The Radio – Early traditional music recordings from the RTÉ Libraries and Archives
  • “Since We Put The Radio In The Henhouse” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
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Dec.11th Gramophoney Baloney: Sound Reproductions 1908-1950

December 12, 2011
3:33 pm

Thanks to the excellent “ON THIS DAY IN JAZZ AGE MUSIC!” blog, I was made aware of Louis Prima‘s birthday during the week, and Carlos Gardel‘s on the day of the show, so I was able to build a show around some of their recordings, including a farewell to Hubert Sumlin a wonderful musician, human being and hero of mine, who passed away during the week.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Maxim – Marche” (excerpt) by Orchestre Tzigane du Restaurant du Rat Mort from “Early Tzigane Records”
  • “Bright Eyes” by Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang from “The John R.T. Davies Collection, Vol.1: Jazz Classics”
  • “Shenaz Longa” by Şükrü Tunar from “Legendary Clarinetist of Turkey”
  • “Sana Olan Aşkimi” by Udi Hrant from “The Early Recordings – Volume 1”
  • “The Third Man Theme” by Anton Karas from “HITS of 1950 – Music! Music! Music!”
  • “Organito de la tarde” by Carlos Gardel from “The Magic of Carlos Gardel
  • “Ouchak Taxim” by Nechaat Bey from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929
  • “Bira David Dzl Hin” by George Williams Aingo & Daniel H. Acqueah from “Early Guitar Music from West Africa 1927-1929’
  • “Redonda o golpe” by Faustino Santalices from “Gravacións Históricas de Zanfona 1927-1949”
  • “Taqsim” by Kementchedji Alecco from “Give Me Love – Songs Of The Brokenhearted, Baghdad, 1925-1929”
  • “Dali Ngiyakuthanda Bati Ha-Ha-Ha” by George Sibanda from “The Legendary George Sibanda – Southern Rhodesia – 1948 ’49 ’50 ‘51”
  • “Dança de Caboclo” by Januário de Oliveira from “Bresil – Le chant du Nordeste – 1928-1950”
  • “The Penguin” by The Raymond Scott Quintet from “Ectoplasm”
  • Weekly Drama Serial: Episode V – “Clark Kent – Imprisoned”
  • “Side By Side” by The Almanac Singers from “Talking Union”
  • “I’ll Never Be The Same” by Art Tatum from “California Melodies”
  • “America, the Beautiful” by Leonard Warren from “Sea Shanties – Kipling Songs – Songs For Everyone”
  • “Cold Morning Shout” by South Street Trio from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  • “Sing It Way Down Low” by Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang from “The John R.T. Davies Collection, Vol.1: Jazz Classics”
  • “Down On Teddy’s Hill” by Charlie Christian from “Jazz Immortal – 1941 – After Hours”
  • “Up On Teddy’s Hill” ” by Charlie Christian from “Jazz Immortal – 1941 – After Hours”
  • “Medley: The Music Goes Round and Around/Lights Out/Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle” by Reginald Dixon from “Early Years”
  • “Wandering Blues” by John Lee Hooker from “The Classic Early Years 1948 – 1951”
  • “All God’s Chillun Got Wings” by Fats Waller from “Portrait Vol. 2”
  • “Ruchenitsa” by Iliya Atanasov from “Outsinging The Nightingale – Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music – 1905-1950”
  • “Kirta Is” by Weiß Ferdl, Ehringer Sepp und Platzl Ensemble from “München-Bayern – Szenen & Vorträge Rare Schellacks 1902-1939”
  • “Wiegenlied III (Ich Hab Dich Ausgetragen)” by Kate Kühl from “Hoppla – Wir Leben!”
  • “Ballade von der Judenhure Marie Sanders” by Kate Kühl from “Hoppla – Wir Leben!”
  • “Reels: The Salamanca / Hand Me Down the Tackle / The Merry Blacksmth / The Beauty Spot” by Seamus Ennis from “The Return From Fingal”
  • “Hurdy-Gurdy Man” by Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra from “The Chronological Classics – 1936-1937”
  • “Quiereme Camagüeyana” by Sexteto Boloña from “Echale Candela”
  • “(Fandangos) Sevilla, Tú Eres Sultana” (excerpt) by La Niña De La Puebla from “La Mujer En El Cante – Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1930-50”

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Dec.4th Gramophoney Baloney: Sound Reproductions 1926-1950

December 5, 2011
5:59 pm

D.J. McSchmormac kicks off the final month of 2011 with yet another daringly diverse selection of historic recordings from before the end of 1950…

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  • “Hicaz Taxim” by Şükrü Tunar from “Legendary Clarinetist of Turkey”
  • “Qalaqt ou melite” by Cheikh El Afrite from “Jewish-Arab Song Treasures – Tunisie
  • “Bei Mir Bist du Schoen” by Al Bowlly accompanied by Maurice Winnick & His Sweet Music from “Hits of ‘38”
  • “Broken Hearted, Ragged and Dirty Too” by Sleepy John Estes from “Legendary Country Blues Artists”
  • “Drawing Room Blues” by Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn at one piano from “Time’s A Wastin’ Original Recordings Vol.11 1945-1946”
  • “Roll On, Daddy Roll On” by The Pine Mountain Boys from “Mountain Frolic – Rare Old Timey Classics 1924-1937”
  • “Special Rider Blues” by Skip James from “Legends of the Country Blues”
  • “不要唱吧 (Stop Singing)” by Zhou Xuan /Chou Hsuan/周璇 from “Shanghai Lounge Divas”
  • “Ley Fatal” by Sexteto Occidente from “Sextetos Cubanos – Sones Vol.II”
  • “Clark Kent – Captured by The Wolf”
  • “Ill Wind” by Harold Arlen with Arthur Schutt from “Harold Arlen sings Sweet and Hot”
  • “The End of the World, and Time Will Be No More” by Rev. J.M. Gates and Congregation from “Are You Bound For Heaven or Hell? – The Best of”
  • “Death Is Only A Dream” by The Stanley Brothers from “Echoes of Clinch Mountain”
  • “Soft Winds” by Art Tatum Trio from “Fine and Dandy – Original Recordings 1937-1944 Vol.2”
  • “Keep That Oil A-Rollin’” by The Almanac Singers from “The Sea, The Soil And The Struggle (1941-1942)”
  • “Kolika Je Javorina Planina (Oh! How High The Javorina Mountain)” by Sofka with Gypsy Orchestra from “Tamburitza! Hot String Band Music from The Balkans To America 1910-1950”
  • “Police Sergeant Blues” by Robert Wilkins from “Masters of Memphis Blues”
  • “Tu Que Puedes Vuelvete” by Atahualpa Yupanqui from “Piedra y Camino – 1936-1947”
  • “Good Time Blues” by Redd Lyte with the Johnny Otis Orchestra from “The Chronological Classics – 1950”
  • “Hindu yamsegesa” by Mzee Jume and Shirazi Men” from “Tanzania Instruments – Tanganyika 1950”
  • “I Shall Not Be Moved” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “Choo Sho San (Buddhist Chant)” by Shan Yuen Shung, Tan Roon Guang and Li Chung Poo from “Rain Dropping on the Banana Tree – An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music”
  • “Transbluency (A Blue Fog That You Can Almost See Through)” by Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra featuring Kay Davis on vocal from “Time’s A Wastin’ Original Recordings Vol.11 1945-1946”
  • “The Magna Charter” by Marriot Edgar from “The Art of The Monologue”
  • “Mallorca” by Pipe Major Forsyth from “Black Mirror – Reflections in Global Musics
  • “I Still Get A Thrill Thinking of You” by Lee Morse with her Bluegrass Boys from “A Musical Portrait – Recordings from 1925-1951”
  • “Humors of Mullingar/Jackson’s Wife To The Road” by William Mullaly from “Farewell to Ireland”
  • “Seigaihe” by Imperial Househould Agency – Music Section from “Japanese Traditional Music – Gagku – Buddhist chant – Kokusai Bunkukai Shinkokai 1941”
  • “Ingênuo” by Benedito Lacerda & Pixinguinha from “Choro – 1906-1947”
  • “Rollin’ On”(exceprt) by The Monroe Brothers from “All The Classic Releases 1937-1949″

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Gramophoney Baloney’s Thanksgiving Weekend

November 28, 2011
2:01 pm

First, Gramophoney Baloney’s DJ McSchmormac hosted an extra show on Saturday night:

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Biddy From Sligo/The Connaughtman’s Rambles” by Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”
  • “Cifte Telli” by Şükrü Tunar from “Istanbul 1925”
  • “Something’s Hot” by Kokomo Arnold from “Midnight Blues”
  • “Real Crazy” by Babs Gonzales and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Classics – 1947-1949”
  • “Taqsim” by Khedayer Bin Kessab from “Give Me Love – Songs Of The Brokenhearted, Baghdad, 1925-1929”
  • “Zeibekiko” by Evangelakis Vlahos and Kostas Kastrounis from “Blowers From The Balkans: Classic Historic Recordings Of Wind Instruments”
  • “Bande Mataram” by Vishnupant Pagnis from “Vintage Music From India – Early Twentieth Century Classical And Light Classical Music”
  • “Boogie Express” by Deryck Sampson from “The Boogie Box (Vol.3)”
  • “Russian Lullaby” by Oscar Alemán from “Swing Guitar Masterpieces – 1938-1957”
  • “Felicitas” by El Ciego Melquiades from “San Antonio House Party”
  • “Yenz’ Inqab’ Intombi” by (the) Evening Birds from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Abdulkadiri Kwori” by Dan Titi and his group from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Espabilate” by Sexteto Habanero from “1926-1931”
  • “March Guitar” by Okoth Onuko from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “The Old Man Rocking The Cradle” by Pádraig O’Keeffe from “The Sliabh Luachra Fiddle Master”
  • “Fascinatin’ Rhythm” by Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “New John Henry” by Sonny Terry and Red Bull Taylor from “Country Blues Troubadours 1938-1948”
  • “Singin’ In The Rain” by Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “Which Side Are You On?” by The Almanac Singers from “Talking Union”
  • “Smyrneikos Balos” by Amalia from “In Foreign Lands Since My Childhood”
  • “Jumpin’ Blues” by Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson from “Spirituals To Swing”
  • “Okafu” by Nyi Kamkam from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Amalia Molina” by Orquesta de Pablo Valenzuela from “The Cuban Danzon – Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “The Turkish Dance” by Korla Pandit from “The Grand Moghul Suite”
  • “Shout For Joy!” by Albert Ammons from “1936-1946 -Alternate Takes – Radio Performance – Unissued Home Recordings”
  • “Algrouane, Pt. 2” by Elhadji Issaika Bamba from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Mestakhbar Mezmoum” by Mahieddine from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Vome Kaba” by Jonuzai Me Shocket from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”
  • “Talkin’ Dust Bowl Blues” by Woody Guthrie from “Some Folk”
  • “Hartegana” by Orchestra lui Hartegan from “Blowers From The Balkans: Classic Historic Recordings Of Wind Instruments”
  • “Alza Los Pies” by Sexteto Habanero from “1926-1931”
  • “Black Rat Blues” by Robert Wilkins from “Masters of Memphis Blues”
  • “The Wild Irishman” Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”

Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards

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Then, on the regular Sunday morning weekly show, Jonathan Ward of Excavated Shellac phoned in to talk a bit about his newly released 4CD compilation “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM

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PLAYLIST:

  • “A Stór Mo Chroí” Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”
  • “Leather Away With The Wattle-O” by The Four Provinces Orchestra from “Past Masters of Irish Dance Music”
  • “Pennies From Heaven” by Arthur Tracy from “Always in Song”
  • “Hunde E Bukur” by Salim Efendu Me Shocket from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”
  • (Chambonnieres’) “Sarabande in D minor” by Wanda Landowska from “Treasury of Harpsichord/Dances of Ancient Poland -1946-1951”
  • “Ukulele Bounce” by Roy Smeck from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “Mama, Yo Busco Un Querer” by Edmundo Ros and His Rumba Band from “Mambo Jambo – Original Recordings 1941-1950”
  • Weekly Drama Serial: Episode III – “Keno’s Landslide”
  • “When I Return” by Bert Williams from “The Middle Years, 1910-1918”
  • “Don’t Try Your Jive On Me” by Fats Waller & His Continental Rhythm from “Portrait Vol. 2”
  • “Oyida Mayi Magbo” by Aziakpon and his group from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Cam na hAolna” by Néillidh Boyle from “A Feeling In The Blood”
  • “Ante Maria” by E.A.B. Jones from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Quill Blues” by Big Boy Cleveland from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  • “Tom Tom” by Kiko Kids from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Air de Haoua” by Yankori Beibatane from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM

{Interview with Jonathan Ward}

  • “Surah Al-Haaqqa, Pt. 1” by Cheikh Amin Hasanayn from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Ndumba Wakumi Diekde Dikasa” by Tshamumania Anastasie and singers from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Burnt Norton (Pt.2)” by T.S. Eliot from “TS Eliot Reading The Wasteland – Four Quartets and other poems”
  • “Maracas” by Edmundo Ros and His Rumba Band from “Mambo Jambo – Original Recordings 1941-1950”
  • “Seoladh Na nGamhna” by Labhrás Ó Cadhla from  “Amhráin ó Shliabh gCua
  • “African Love Call” by Wilmoth Houdini from “Poor but Ambitious”
  • “Batata dia Bwanga” by Chanteurs a la Croix de Cuivre from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Battle Hymn of The Republic” by Leonard Warren from “Sea Shanties – Kipling Songs – Songs For Everyone”
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Dave Ricketts of Gaucho visits Gramophoney Baloney

November 22, 2011
4:31 am

This week Gramophoney Baloney’s D.J. McSchmormac was delighted by the presence of Gaucho Bandleader Dave Ricketts with “Tin Man” his national steel guitar, playing unaccompanied versions of his new songs, and sharing the latest Gaucho news. Especially appreciated, was Dave making the trip into Radio Valencia on such a cold wet Sunday morning to be such a fantastic musical guest, and helping to heat things up in the studio!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Part-Time Sweetheart” by Dave Ricketts from “Dave Ricketts live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Love Me Forever/South American Joe“ by Larry Adler with Fred Hartley and his Orchestra from “Maestro of the Mouth Organ”
  • “Prelude in C Major” by Albert Schweitzer from “Plays Bach”
  • “Miss Mystery” by Dave Ricketts from “Dave Ricketts live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Knockin’ On Wood” by Red Norvo from “Knockin’ On Wood”
  • “In A Mist” by Red Norvo from “Knockin’ On Wood”
  • “Ha bu diyar” by Muzaffer Akgün from “Masters of Turkish Music – Volume 2”
  • “Baker’s Dozen” by Dave Ricketts from “Dave Ricketts live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Lazy Bones” by Pee Wee Hunt & Louis Armstrong with Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra from “Jeepers Creepers – Original Recordings 1938-1939 – Vol.5”
  • “[Untitled? Just Noodlin’ Around?]” by Dave Ricketts from “Dave Ricketts live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Tea For Two” by Art Tatum from “California Melodies”
  • Weekly Drama Serial: Episode II – “Clark Kent, Mild-Mannered Reporter”
  • ”The New Dirty Dozen” by Ben Curry from “The Paramount Masters”
  • (Katchaturian) “Gayane, Act III: Sabre Dance ” by Benno Moiseiwitsch from “Vol. 7 – Recordings 1929-1948”
  • “Messin’ Around With The Blues” by Thomas “Fats” Waller from “Portrait Vol.1”
  • “Nihavent Taxim” by Udi Neşet Bey from “To Scratch Your Heart – Early Recordings From Istanbul”
  • “Kumeuta” by Imperial Househould Agency – Music Section from “Japanese Traditional Music – Gagku – Buddhist chant – Kokusai Bunkukai Shinkokai 1941”
  • “My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby” by Wilf Carter (Montana Slim) from “American Yodeling 1911-1946”
  • “Long, long Way From Home” by John Lee Hooker from “The Collection 1948-52”
  • “Saadaoudi” by Khamous & Bougadi from “The Secret Museum of Mankind – Music of North Africa – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Casey Jones” by Pete Seeger “If I Had A Hammer – Original Recordings 1944-1950”

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See Gaucho:

YouTube video of Gaucho at Tartrine Bakery November 17th 2011

Tuesdays: Bottle Cap (open session)

Wednesdays: Amnesia

1st + 3rd Thursdays: Tartine Bakery (accoustic)

2nd + 3rd Thursdays: Café Borrone

 

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GRAMOPHONEY BALONEY: 11/13/2011: Sound reproductions 1908-1947

November 14, 2011
2:42 am

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PLAYLIST:

  • Fado Dos Passarinhos by Dr. Lucas Rodrigues Junot from “Fados From Portugal – Volume 2 1926-1930”
  • “Taking Off” by Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies from “Daddy Of Western Swing”
  • “The Jazz Fiddler” by Walter Jacobs & Lonnie Carter from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1924-1942”
  • “On The Right Road” by Bert Williams from “The Middle Years, 1910-1918”
  • “Ukadhdhibu Nafsi” by Yusuf Al-Manyalawi from “Archives de la Musique Arabe – Vol. 1”
  • “On Johnny Mitchell’s Train” by Jerry Byrne from “Songs and Ballads of the Anthracite Miners”
  • “Neapolitan Mazurka” by The DePace Brothers from “L’Appuntamento – Italian Folksongs, Mazurkas, Polkas and Waltzes Played by the Great Mandolinists (1913-1928) Volume One”
  • “Sevillanas Del Siglio XVIII” by Federico García Lorca & La Argentinita from “Colección De Canciones Populares Españolas”
  • Weekly Drama Serial: Episode I – “The Baby From Krypton”
  • “You Can’t Get Away From It” by Bert Williams from “The Middle Years, 1910-1918”
  • “Embraceable You” by Erroll Garner from Vol. 2 – Standards – Original 1945-1949 Recordings”
  • “Love Walked In” by The Erroll Garner Trio from Vol. 2 – Standards – Original 1945-1949 Recordings”
  • “Cement Mixer” by The Slim Gaillard Trio from “The Chronological … 1946”
  • “Put It Off Until Tomorrow” by Mae West with Lenny Marvin & his Orchestra from “Come Up And See Me Sometime”
  • “Bad In Mind Blues” by Little Buddy Doyle from “Masters Of Memphis Blues”
  • “When They Ring Them Golden Bells” by The Southern Sons from “1940’s Vocal Groups”
  • “Precious Lord” by Two Gospel Keys from “Rev. Gary Davis and the Guitar Evangelists Volume 2”
  • “Lion Quadrilles Figure 4” by Peter Wyper from “Melodeon Greats – A Collection Of Melodeon Masterpieces”
  • “Na Boisku (On The Sportsfield)” by Frank Dukla Wiejska Banda from “Polish Village Music – Historic Polish-American Recordings – Chicago and New York 1927-1933”
  • “Dremala, Spavala” by Adamov, Staich & Co. from “Tamburitza! Hot String Band Music from The Balkans To America 1910-1950”
  • “Bournovalio” by Marika Papagika from “Greek Popular and Rebetic music in New York 1918 – 1929”
  • “Diarbekir Divan” by Shmon Arsian from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929
  • “Prélude et Touchiat Zidane” by Orchestre Mimoun from “The Secret Museum of Mankind – North Africa – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Ya Lail Nogoumak Shouhoud” by Omme Kolsoum from “Wedad (Original Soundtrack)”
  • “Sakaya no dan from Hadesugata onna maiginu” Takemoto Oritayû, Takezawa Danroku & Nozawa Katsuyoshi from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941
  • “Kumagai Jun’ya no dan from Ichinotani Futabagunki” from “Japanese Traditional Music – Koto and Shamisen – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941
  • “Railroad Blues” by Woody Guthrie from “Some Folk”
  • “Me Johnny Mitchell Man” by Jerry Byrne from “Songs and Ballads of the Anthracite Miners”
  • “Ouskeh Gukas” by Nishan Keljikian from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929
  • “The Old Miner’s Refrain” by Daniel Walsh from “Songs and Ballads of the Anthracite Miners”.

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