Monday 15 July 2024

TH#101 - The Ocean [Luke's Spring 24 mixtape]


Mixtape number 101 is here! Quite folky / poppy with a bit of an arty-electronics passage. "The Ocean" is taken from the Born Bad Records' far-out "Prend le temps d'écouter" compilation that brings together pieces made by children and teachers in Freinet schools. An ocean of music...

SIDE A
01 - Michel Legrand - Ballade de Polly Maggoo
02 - Mort Garson - They're Off To Find The Wozard
03 - Orquesta Nacional - Ponchito Al Hombro
04 - Tia Blake and Her Folk-Group - Wish I Was A Single Girl Again
05 - Wimple Winch - Lollipop Minds
06 - Ken Boothe - Old Fashion Way
07 - Hudford All Stars - Crying Version
08 - The Jaguars - Night Walker
09 - Lord Sutch - The Cheat
10 - Prefab Sprout - Lions In My Own Garden (Exit Someone)
11 - Grab Grab The Haddock - I'm Used Now

SIDE B
12 - Fools - Snodae
13 - Yasuaki Shimizu - Kakashi
14 - Sil Austin - Aka To Kuro No Blues
15 - You'll Never Get To Heaven - Mad Shadows
16 - Fools - Deefyfe
17 - Bepotel - These Times
18 - Mort Garson - I've Been Over The Rainbow
19 - Tia Blake and Her Folk-Group - Hangman
20 - Nadine Perron - The Ocean
21 - Bibio - Lightspout Hollow 

Thanks : Yippie's Quest, DJ Sofa, fellow bloggers.

Thursday 4 July 2024

TH#102 - Silver Roses And Jade Waters [Graham's Summer Selection 2024]


An eclectic, intercontinental and groovy selection for this summer's road trips, sunny mornings or late night parties ! 

First of all, I wanted to feature songs by Surinami "Chutney" artist Cynthia Bhikharie, as well as instrumentals by Indian percussionist/composer Babla, since their sounds are connected by the phenomenon of Indo-Caribbean fusion. I also discovered some cool late 60's tracks by soul-jazz legends Ramsey Lewis and Nina Simone. And to link back to the Caribbean feel, a reggae version of Nina Simone's "To Love Somebody", beautifully sung by Busty Brown, followed by "Love" by the Twinkle Brothers.

2 magnificent songs by cult Japanese movie-star Meiko Kaji, Anatolian folk track "Metelik" by arranger Esin Engin and Selda's hymn to Anatolia "Gesi Bağları" are followed by 2 important Italian artists from the 70's and 80's : avant-garde pop songwriter Franco Battiato and Southern-Italy's folk legends NCCP. What else ? "Memme Vaev", a groovy collaboration between Apelsin and Collage, two Estonian proggy bands from the soviet era ; and last but not least, contemporary Lebanese producer Charif Megarbane and his morriconesque composition "Pas De Dialogue".

Thanks : Piotr, Dav Grass, Derya, Coco Maria.