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Nov. 6th 2011 Gramophoney Baloney Podcast + Playlist: “1938 Revisted”

November 7, 2011
12:45 pm

After the Gramophoney Baloney Hallowe’en Show of 1938 recordings last week, I couldn’t quite bring myself to move on from 1938 to do something different, so here is a second show comprised of recordings from 1938…

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PLAYLIST:

• “A Beautiful Life” by The Monroe Brothers from “All The Classic Releases 1937-1949“
• “A Velha Sei Que Não” by Sebastião Alves Feitosa from “Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas
• “Moten Stomp” by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra from “Rare Recordings”
• “(Pizzetti’s) Violin Sonata in A major: I. Tempestoso” by Yehudi Menuhin accompanied by Hephzibah Menuhin from “BACH, J.S. / ENESCU / PIZZETTI: Violin Sonatas (Menuhin) (1929, 1936, 1938)”
• “Anything For Love (Tango Calypso)” by Harmony Kings’ Orchestra from “Calypso Carnival”
• “Ta Veloudhenia Matia Sou” by Stratos-Tsitsanis from “Rembetika 3 – Vasillis Tsitsanis”
• “Lover, Come Back To Me” – Larry Adler with Quintet of Hot Club of France from “Maestro of The Mouth Organ”
• “Skrontch” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (feat. Ivie Anderson) from “Original Masters”
• “Cielito Lindo” Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra with Chacha Aguilar & Carmen Castillo from “One – Two – Three – Kick”
• “Daphné” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France, avec Stéphane Grappelli from “Djangology”
• “Fox Chase” by Sonny Terry from “Country Blues Troubadours 1938-1948”
• “Slap Happy” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (feat. Ivie Anderson) from “Original Masters”
• “The Bee Song” by Arthur Askey from “Music Hall Memories”
• “Mia Galanomata Stin Athina” by M. Vamvakari – Efstr. Payioumidzi from “Master of Rembetika”
• “First Movement From Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet in A Major” Benny Goodman & The Coolidge String Quartet from “The Complete Legendary Carnegie Hall- 1938”
• “Dinah’s In A Jam” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters”
• “Oh, Lady Be Good” by Slim & Slam from “Slim & Slam”
• “African War Call” by The Roaring Lion with the Cyril Monrose String Orchestra from “Calypso Calaloo – Early Carnival Music in Trinidad”
• “We, The People” by Fats Waller & His Rhythm from “Portrait Vol. 2”
• “Echo Vathia Ton Pono” by Hadzichristos-Konstandinidhis from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
• “On The Bumpy Road To Love” by Fats Waller & His Rhythm from “Portrait Vol. 2”
• “Non Stop Flight” by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra from “Artie Shaw and His Orchestra”
• ”(J.S. Bach’s) Cello Suite No. 6 in D major, BWV 1012: II. Allemande” by Pablo Casals from “BACH, J.S.: Cello Suites Nos. 1-6”
• “Hip Chic” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters”
• “Jonah And The Whale” by Louis Armstrong with the Decca Mixed Chorus directed by Lynn Murray from “Jeepers Creepers – Original Recordings 1938-1939”
• “I Got Rhythm” The Benny Goodman Quartet from “The Complete Legendary Carnegie Hall- 1938”
• “Sumsenbacher-Landler” by Tegernseer Baurnkapelle, Ltg.: Albert Moar from “Bayern – Volksmusik – Rare Schellacks 1906-1941”
• “If There Wasn’t Any Women In The World” by Paddy Killoran from “Oldtime Records – Vol. 2. U.S. Recordings”
• “The Cheeky Chappie Tells A Few More” by Max Miller from “In London”
• “Lost John” by Sonny Terry from “Country Blues Troubadours 1938-1948”.

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Subbing on “Drinks With Tony” on Día de los Muertos, Nov. 2nd 2011

November 3, 2011
7:48 am

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Nana Du Gros Zozo” by Orchestre du Bal Antillais from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 5 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Eden Concert “by Orquesta De Enrique Pena from “The Cuban Danzon – Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “Forro do mane vito” by Luiz Gonzaga from “De Bahias aux Sertoes 1939-1955”
  • “Knoxville Blues” by Sam McGhee from “Uncle Dave Macon – Volume 2: Classic Cuts 1924-1938”
  • “Bedside Blues” by Jim Thompkins from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  •  “Karsilamas Tekirdag” by Cavadhias Popular Orchestra from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “Camino En Los Valles” by Atahualpa Yupanqui from “Camino del Indio – Sus Primeros Exitos 1942-1944”
  • “Ol’ Man River” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France from “Kind of Reinhardt”
  • “Follow Me Around the Garden/The Lark in the Meadow” by Doran, Sullivan and Owens from “Oldtime Records Vol 3. Piping Rarities”
  • “Todo Por Ti” by Lydia Mendoza from “Vida Mia”
  • “You Got To Roll” by David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards from “Robert Johnson & The Last Of The Great Mississippi Blues Singers”
  • “From Four ‘till Late” by Robert Johnson from “Legendary Blues 2”
  • “St. James Infirmary” by Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five from “Original Masters – The Best of … The Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings”
  • “I’m Going To Take The Train To Charlotte” by Fiddlin’ John Carson from “The Retrospective 1925-1950”
  • “What Will I Do For my Money’s All Gone” by Uncle Eck Dunford & Hattie Stoneman from “The Bristol Sessions Vol.1”
  • “The Jinx Blues (Part 1)” by Son House from “Legends of the Country Blues”
  • “The Peeler and The Goat” by Frank Quinn from “If You Are Irish”
  • “An Cruiscin Lan” by Seamus Ennis from “The Return From Fingal”
  • “Mu Ne Bace Tande Njezet (In Your Garden 20 Apple trees)” by Zonja Qerine from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”
  • “D’r Alte Musikant” by Anton Günther from “Sachsen-Volkssänger -Rare Schellacks 1910-1932”
  • “Half A Moon” by The Knickerbockers from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “Otan Se Protognorisa” – by Vassilis Tsitsanis with Stellakis Perpiniadis/Stratos) from “Rembetika 3 – All the pre-war recordings”
  • “Mullaney’s Favourite/The Ladies’ Pantalettes” by E. Mullaney and P. Stack from “Oldtime Records Vol 3. Piping Rarities”
  • “Wenn ich mir was wunschen Durfte” by Marlene Dietrich from “Naughty Lola”
  • “Wabash Cannonball” by The Carter Family from “1927 – 1934”
  • Honeysuckle Rose” by Fats Waller from “I Got Rhythm”
  • “Blackout Boogie” by The Jack McVea Allstars from “The Complete Recordings Volume 3 1946-1947”
  • “The Brown Thorn” by Sean Moriarty from “World Library of Folk and Primitive Music – Volume II – Ireland”
  • “Baglamades” by Stratos Payoumtzis & Stelios Kiromitis from “Café Rembetika”
  • “Manhattan” by Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra from “Sweet And Low Down”
  • “Swanee River Boogie (alt. take)” by Albert Ammons from “1936-1946 -Alternate Takes – Radio Performance – Unissued Home Recordings”
  • “Rock My Soul” by The Golden Gate Quartet from “Gospels & Spirituals”
  • “God’s Gonna Cut ‘em Down” by The Golden Gate Quartet from “Gospels & Spirituals”
  • “Mes ‘Tou Sygrou Tin Fylaki (In Sygrou Jail)” by Marika Papagika from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “Me Pike O Bandill Me Pike (You Have Pierced My Heart, My Friend)” by Zonja Qerine from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”

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Gramophoney Baloney’s first two shows EVER! (October 23rd & 30th)

November 2, 2011
5:05 am

OCTOBER 23rd 2011-click-here-for-podcast

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  • “Blues For Barclay (Take 2)” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France from “Swing 48”
  • “Empty Pocket Blues” by Big Joe Turner from “All The Classic Hits 1938-1952”
  • “The Mormon Cowboy” by Carl Sprague from “When I Was A Cowboy – Vol.1”
  • “Me and My Shadow” by Johnny Marvin with Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “Devil Sent The Rain Blues” by Charley Patton from “Complete Recordings 1929-1934”
  • “I.T.M.A.: Royal Command Show At Broadcasting House (excerpt)” by Tommy Handley & Co. from “I.T.M.A. – It’s That Man Again”
  • “La Figlia che Piange” by T.S. Eliot from “TS Eliot Reading The Wasteland – Four Quartets and other poems”
  • “Lover’s Gold” by The Three Suns from “1949 – 1956”
  • “Castigo” Juanita Laurrauri from “Las Damas del Tango – 1909-1946”
  • “Arzimni Aytay Body Saboga Pt 1” by Mulla Tuichi Hafiz & Shabarat from “before the Revolution – a 1909 Recording Expedition In the Caucasus and Central Asia by The Gramophone Company”
  • “Hedzaz Neva Manes” by Haralambos Panayis from “Greek-Oriental Rebetica – Songs & Dances in the Asia Minor Style – The Golden Years 1911-1937
  • “Dzikra saad” by Oum Kaltsoum from “Vol.II 1926 – 1927 – 1928”
  • “Bahrie Tchifte Tellisi” by (Turkish) Anon. Trio from “Secret Museum of Mankind – Ethnic Music Classics 1925-48”
  • “Páre me kai ména bárba (Take me with you, uncle)” by Georgia Mittáki and Folk Orchestra from “Blowers From The Balkans – classic historic recordings of wind instruments”
  • “Taiheiraku no ha” by the Music Section of the Imperial Household Agency from “Japanese Traditional Music – Gagaku – Buddhist Chant – Kokusai Bunka Shinokai 1941” 
  • “Curik Ngaras (Stralings Kissing)” by Gamelan Gong Kebyar of Belaluan, Denpasar from“Bali 1928 – Gamelan Gong Kebyar – Belaluan – Pangkung – Busungbiu”
  • “Soyle Sevgili (Sarki)” by Münir Nurettin Selçuk from “Haydar Haydar – Masters of Turkish Music”
  • “Lepe Ulaula” by Sam Alama & His Hawaiians fromHawaiian Steel Guitar Classics
  • “Whispering” by Oscar Alemán from “Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938 – 1957”
  • “Imperador do Samba [Samba’s Emperor]” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Bouncin’ Around” by Django Reinhardt from “Djangology”
  • “Lester Leaps Again” by Kansas City Seven from “Lester Young – 1936-1944”
  • “Na Dulga Sofra” by Achmed Babaka from “Outsinging The Nightingale – Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music – 1905-1950”
  • “Powerhouse” by The Raymond Scott Quintette from “Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights”
  • “Dolor Carabali (Carabali Pain)” by Benny Moré & Orquesta Damaso Pérez Prado from “¡Primal!”
  • “Fiesta Gitana” by Manuel Torres with Miguel Borrul from “La Leyenda del Cante 1909-1930”
  • “The Jolly Tinker – The Pretty Girls of Mayo” by Paddy Killoran from “Farewell to Ireland”
  • “Conga Columbiana” by Septeto Gloria Matancera from “Vengo Arrollando – 1937 – 1949”

OCTOBER 30th 2011: Halloween Special – Recordings from 1938-click-here-for-podcast

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  • “Rondino on a theme by Beethoven” by Fritz Kreisler (with Franz Rupp – piano) from “The Charming Maverick”
  • “Louise” by Django Reinhardt (with Stephane Grapelli – piano) from “Djangology”
  • “The Big Noise From Winnetkta” by Bob Haggart & Ray Bauduc from “Hits of ‘38”
  • “Catrope, catrope” by Francisco Matias da Costa, Filomeno Gonçalves, Agripino & Gonçalves dos Santos from “Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas
  • “Voa, voa gavião” by Raimundo Cunha, Tiburtino Fernandes da Silva, José Argemiro Cavalcanti, João de Queiroz Sobral, Casimiro Ferreira, José Cavalcanti Nosinho  (Zé Nosinho), José de Jorge, Pedro Jerônimo and Severino Cambirimba da Silva from “Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas
  • “Que Tomas” El Ciego Melquiades from “San Antonio House Party”
  • “Billet Doux” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France, avec Stéphane Grappelli from “Djangology”
  •  “Sentado lá no mar largo!” by Manoel Soares Silva from “Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas
  • “Be ngi Hamba” by Darktown Strutters “Echoes of Africa: Early Recordings
  • “Begin The Beguine” Artie Shaw and his Orchestra from “Hits of ‘38”
  • “Honeysuckle Rose” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France, avec Stéphane Grappelli from “Djangology”
  •  “O Tsitsanis Sto Monte Carlo” Vasillis Tsitsanis with Stellakis Perpiniadhis & Efstratios Payioumidzis “Rembetika 3 – Vasillis Tsitsanis”
  • “Marcha” by Souza from “Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas
  • “The Mercury Theater on the Air”
  • “This Is A Happy Little Ditty” by Shirley Temple with Joan Davis, Bert Lhar & Bill “Bojangles” Robinson from “America’s Sweetheart Vol. II”
  • “Jurity” by Benedito Lacerda from “Choro – 1906-1947
  • “Boemissa” by Stratos Pagioumtzis & Stellakis Perpiniadis from “Rembetika 3 – Vasillis Tsitsanis”
  • “Oh By Jingo” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
  •  “Beautiful Love” by Uncle Dave Macon from “Volume 2 – Classic Cuts 1924-1938”
  • “The Girlfriend of the Whirlin’ Dervish” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
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