Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Serious Bu$iness: Yes Yes!


The continuation of our monthly night in BK!
Check audio here: FFFFF

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Byron Black & Living Objects: The Unexpected

This 1981 release from the obscure Broken Records label (New Jersey) has elements of psych, punk, prog, and glam. I've not been able to turn up much information about Black and company, but did find one other release from 1983 on dual 45s (priced at an unfriendly $400). Cluttered, dark, brimming with Lou Reed/James Chance vocal steez, and at times resembling Gong in their heavy moments; it is so choice, if you have the means I highly recommend picking one up.

ENJOY


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day


A nice collection of songs for the Hallmark holiday. Got some sex jams to start things off followed by a bunch of break up songs. Heavy on soul, but tracks veer into psychedelic territory here and there, and I've even included a hard rock cut from my favorite Anarchists, the Edgar Broughton Band. Truthfully, I don't know if the Eduardo Arujo & Silvinha, 'Opanige', has anything to do with love. It's just here because it's sexy.

1. Cleveland Wrecking Co. - Superfine From Behind Lady
2. World's Funkiest Band - I Feel Your Love
3. Eduardo Arujo & Silvinha - Opanige
4. Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin - Jane B
5. Annette Peacock - I'm The One
6. New Birth - Forever
7. Toppiks - Give It A Chance To Grow
8. Laura Lee - That's How It Is
9. Linda Perry - It's All In The Back Of Me Now
10. World's Funkiest Band - When You're Alone
11. Inez Foxx - Let Me Down Easy
12. Linda Jones - What Have I Done (To Make You Mad)
13. Nina Simone - Either Way I Lose
14. Gal Costa - Lost In The Paradise
15. Rotary Connection - Hangin' Round The Bee Tree
16. Edgar Broughton Band - Why Can't Somebody Love Me
17. White Noise - My Game Of Loving
18. Tarheel Slim & Little Ann - It's Too Late

ENJOY

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Alen Robin: Super Shrink


From the same label (Janus) that released albums from Cymande, Demon Fuzz, and Minnie Ripperton comes this strange spoken word collage record with funky interludes. Pay very little for this and it may be worth price of admission.

Enjoy


Friday, February 1, 2008