#229

March 8, 2016

Rock show that starts with krautrock (Harmonia) and jazz (Baird Hersey with Dave Leibman) and soul-jazz (Stanton Davis’ Ghetto Mysticism) before landing squarely in rock, with a few detours to other tracks from the above, plus a track from Trinidad & Tobago with Shadow. The show closes with Australian band Hitmen sounding a lot like The Dictators.

Listen to this show – Part Two appears further down the page

Artist Song Release Label
Harmonia Walky-Talky Deluxe Gronland
Baird Hersey with Dave Leibman The Year Of The Ear: Herds And Hoards The Boston Creative Jazz Scene 1970-1983 Cultures of Soul
Stanton Davis’ Ghetto Mysticism Things Cannot Stop Forever (Al Kent Version) Things Cannot Stop Forever Cultures of Soul
Qui Awkward Human Interest Awkward Human Interest / No One ORG Music
Flipper Life Is Cheap Album – Generic Flipper 4 Men With Beards
The Sunday Painters Rebel Rebel In My Dreams Terminal Records
Hawkwind Motorhead Mojo presents Pretty Vacant Mojo
Hawkwind Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Cherry Red
The Sunday Painters Love Factory 4th Annual Report Terminal Records
Harmonia Sonnenschein musik von harmonia Gronland

Artist Song Release Label
Harmonia Sonnenschein musik von harmonia Gronland
Musicism Bermuda Triangle Caribbean Disco Boogie Sounds Favorite
Shadow Let’s Get Together (Whiskey Baron’s rework) Let’s Get Together Cultures of Soul
Trash Company Mind Game Mind Game Peoples Potential Unlimited
Shadow Keep On Wailing Let’s Get Together Cultures of Soul
CTMF Throwback A Glimpse of Another Time Damaged Goods
Killer Kane Band Mr. Cool Mr. Cool HOZAC
Made In Japan Instant Hit Instant Hit HOZAC
Prix Love You All Day Long Historix HOZAC
Milk N’ Cookies (Dee Dee You’re) Stuck On A Star Milk ‘N’ Cookies Captured Tracks
The Count Bishops i Need You Mojo presents Pretty Vacant Mojo
Hitmen I Don’t Mind Hitmen WEA

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