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2022. február 3., csütörtök

03-02-2022 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 2009-2015 (2h 26m)

03-02-2022 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 2009-2015 (2h 26m) >>Rival Sons, Wolf People, Polar Bear, Nicolas Jaar, The War On Drugs, Ty Segall, Ultraísta, Alvin Lee, Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Mike Dillon, Duke Garwood<<

M U S I C  (2h 26m)


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2009-2015



Evoking the riffy, bluesy rock of bands like Led Zeppelin and the Black Crowes, California's Rival Sons emerged in the early 2010s as hard rock classicists with a modern edge... Establishing a strong collaborative bond with Nashville producer Dave Cobb to helm each of their albums, the group enjoyed modest success at home in the U.S. while becoming perennial chart staples throughout much of Europe thanks...
Pocketful of Stones 2:56
Tell Me Something 4:06
from Before the Fire 2009
There’s a ton-wad of “When The Levee Breaks”/”When you get to the bottom, you go back to the top of the slide” blues-rock goodness inside Rival Sons‘ 39-minute opening salvo, Before The Fire (Front Line Music). This is rock so un-ironic that the singer screams, “Whooo!” before the intro to marvelously Zeppelin-y opener “Tell Me Something,” and they retain that high energy, just-barely-on-the-rails mojo throughout. Lead singer Jay Buchanan tears into every syllable with laughter and lust, the sort of sound that makes young girls damp and grown men spill their drinks. Buchanan strongly recalls the Freddie Mercury of Queen’s raunchy early work, and the rest of the band is messy-tight, flexing and strutting with utter confidence but little care for the jagged edges they leave behind. Rival Sons echo the best of their ’70s ancestors (the spark scattering pairings of Bowie/Ronson and Page/Plant come readily to mind, with interestingly a small sprinkling of The Monkees to boot) and do the tradition of thumping, hormonal rock ‘n’ roll proud by simply embracing its most appealing traits and presenting them with fresh enthusiasm.



The brainchild of singer and guitarist Jack Sharp, Wolf People started in 2005 when Sharp recorded a demo album in the English town of Bedford. Named after the children’s book Little Jacko and the Wolf People, the band is a throwback to the bluesy psychedelia of Black Sabbath, Cream, Traffic, and early Jethro Tull and Fairport Convention, tackling the sounds of the past with a kind of nostalgic reverence...
Tiny Circle (Wolf People) 5:10
Cromlech (Wolf People) 3:17
from Steeple 2010
So much of music is about taking the lessons of the past and improving upon them in an attempt by the artist to leave their mark on the artistic landscape. Occasionally, a band comes along and reminds us that those old sounds are so good on their own that they don’t really need anything added to them to stand on their own in the modern era. On Steeple, the first proper album from England’s Wolf People, the band takes up the challenge of championing the bluesy, psychedelic rock of their homeland. With a sound that’s deeply rooted in the fuzzy riffage of Jethro Tull, Hawkwind, and Cream, Wolf People pick and choose the best parts of that old British sound in a way that makes them feel more like curators than a band...  If the rise of chillwave has taught us anything, it’s that the line between vintage sound and ironic pastiche is a thin and treacherous one. Fortunately for them, Steeple proves that Wolf People is a band that is more than capable of traversing it.




Not to be confused with the American alternative rock outfit of the same name, Polar Bear are a British experimental post-jazz five-piece influenced by the likes of Beethoven, Stevie Wonder, and Björk. Formed in London in 2004 by drummer Sebastian Rochford, previously an early member of Babyshambles, saxophonists Pete Wareham and Mark Lockheart, double bassist Tom Herbert, and electronic musician/guitarist Leafcutter John, the band first attracted attention with its 2004 debut album, Dim Lit, whose eclectic fusion of avant jazz, folk, electronica, and punk earned them a nomination for Best Band at the BBC Jazz Awards...
Happy for You (Sebastian "Seb" Rochford) 4:08
Drunken Pharaoh (Sebastian "Seb" Rochford) 3:26
Peepers (Sebastian "Seb" Rochford) 4:24
from Peepers 2010
Polar Bear are an interesting band. On paper, two tenor saxes, acoustic bass, and drums look like a fairly standard jazz setup, but the addition of guitar/electronics puts a decidedly different spin on things. The music is clearly not written as a vehicle for soloing; these are songs, played by a band. They're concise and generally have a pop song structure. Everyone contributes to the songs, without grandstanding or tenor battles. Drummer Sebastian Rochford (who writes all the tunes) is a tasty and melodic drummer, supported nicely by bassist Tom Herbert. Pete Wareham and Mark Lockheart are both fine tenor players who can add some edge when need be but generally play it pretty cool. Leafcutter John splits pretty equally between rhythmic guitar comping and well-placed "what-the-hell-is-that-sound?" electronics... Peepers is the sound of jazz-rock in the new millennium. Very well done.

2021. május 13., csütörtök

13-052021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1979-1984 (2h 37m)

13-052021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1979-1984  >>The Police, Embryo, Alvin Lee, Jean-Luc Ponty, Frank Zappa, Robin Trower, Jack Bruce, King Crimson, R.E.M, David Bowie, The Honeydrippers, Julian Cope<<




 M U S I C  (2h 37m)


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1979-1984


British rock trio with an innovative rock/reggae fusion, superb songwriting, and crossover appeal that shot them straight to international stardom.
Reggatta de Blanc (Stewart Copeland / The Police / Sting / Andy Summers)
It's Alright for You (Stewart Copeland / Sting)
By 1979's Reggatta de Blanc (translation: White Reggae), nonstop touring had sharpened the Police's original blend of reggae-rock to perfection, resulting in breakthrough success. .. Whereas their debut got its point across with raw, energetic performances, Reggatta de Blanc was much more polished production-wise and fully developed from a songwriting standpoint... With Reggatta de Blanc, many picked Sting and company to be the superstar band of the '80s, and the Police would prove them correct on the band's next release.

German band mixed Krautrock with an eclectic world beat over a career spanning decades. 
One of the most original and innovative Krautrock bands, Embryo fused traditional ethnic music with their own jazzy space rock style. Over an existence spanning decades, during which Christian Burchard became the only consistent member, the group traveled the world, playing with hundreds of different musicians and releasing over 20 records.
Strasse nach Asien
Kurdistan
Far East
from Embryo's Reise 1979
"Reise" is the German word for "Travel", and that's exactly what the album has to offer here: a genuine musical journey... to the East. After the band's average jazz/rock/world releases during the second half of the 70's (last good album being 1973's "We Keep On"), EMBRYO's leader Christian Burchard decided to save his baby and brought with him the other members for a long trip, from Middle-East to India. During their journey, they met various local musicians, played jam sessions and recorded tracks in their company...


British blues-rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist who found success fronting Ten Years After before launching a lengthy solo career.
Stealin' (Steve Goulding)
Ridin' Truckin' (Alvin Lee)
No More Lonely Nights (Steve Goulding / Alvin Lee)
from Free Fall 1980
...This band probably should have been called the Lee/Gould band, as former Rare Bird vocalist Steve Gould has at least as much to do with the sound of the band on those first few tracks. About four cuts into Freefall, Lee seems to wake up, and he turns in some really tasty guitar and a nice, energetic vocal on "Stealin'." There are even a few whoops and shrieks thrown in, and that's OK, because the song deserves it. So does "Ridin' Truckin'"... 

2021. február 18., csütörtök

18-02-2021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1976-1980 (2h 30m)

18-02-2021 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1976-1980  >>Tom Waits, Pat Metheny, Talking Heads, The Clash, Iggy Pop, Brian Eno, Talking Heads, David Bowie, The Police, Embryo, Alvin Lee, Jean-Luc Ponty<<



 M U S I C  (2h 30m)


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1976-1980


A neo-beatnik songwriter who grew weirder and wilder in the '80s, earning a cult following that only grew larger as the years passed.
Step Right Up (Tom Waits)
from Small Change 1976
The fourth release in Tom Waits' series of skid row travelogues, Small Change proves to be the archetypal album of his '70s work. A jazz trio comprising tenor sax player Lew Tabackin, bassist Jim Hughart, and drummer Shelly Manne, plus an occasional string section, back Waits and his piano on songs steeped in whiskey and atmosphere in which he alternately sings in his broken-beaned drunk's voice (now deeper and overtly influenced by Louis Armstrong) and recites jazzy poetry. It's as if Waits were determined to combine the Humphrey Bogart and Dooley Wilson characters from Casablanca with a dash of On the Road's Dean Moriarty to illuminate a dark world of bars and all-night diners...  If you like it, you also will like the ones before and after; otherwise, you're not Tom Waits' kind of listener.

Guitar virtuoso whose accessible, original style and extraordinary sense of technique bridged the gap between jazz and rock.
Bright Size Life (Pat Metheny)
Missouri Uncompromised (Pat Metheny)
Pat Metheny's debut studio album is a good one, a trio date that finds him already laying down the distinctively cottony, slightly withdrawn tone and asymmetrical phrasing that would serve him well through most of the swerves in direction ahead. His original material, all of it lovely, bears the bracing air of his Midwestern upbringing... Besides being Metheny's debut, this LP also features one of the earliest recordings of Jaco Pastorius, a fully formed, well-matched contrapuntal force on electric bass, though content to leave the spotlight mostly to Metheny. Bob Moses, who like Metheny played in the Gary Burton Quintet at the time, is the drummer, and he can mix it up, too.


One of the most acclaimed bands of the post-punk era, a vision of innovative art-pop featuring David Byrne's manic yelp over tight R&B grooves.
New Feeling (David Byrne)
Tentative Decisions (David Byrne)
Psycho Killer  (David Byrne / Chris Frantz / Tina Weymouth)
from Talking Heads: 77 1977 
Though they were the most highly touted new wave band to emerge from the CBGB's scene in New York, it was not clear at first whether Talking Heads' Lower East Side art rock approach could make the subway ride to the midtown pop mainstream successfully. The leadoff track of the debut album, Talking Heads: 77, "Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town," was a pop song that emphasized the group's unlikely roots in late-'60s bubblegum, Motown, and Caribbean music. But the "Uh-Oh" gave away the group's game early, with its nervous, disconnected lyrics and David Byrne's strained voice. All pretenses of normality were abandoned by the second track, as Talking Heads finally started to sound on record the way they did downtown: the staggered rhythms and sudden tempo changes, the odd guitar tunings and rhythmic, single-note patterns, the non-rhyming, non-linear lyrics that came across like odd remarks overheard from a psychiatrist's couch, and that voice, singing above its normal range, its falsetto leaps and strangled cries resembling a madman trying desperately to sound normal...

2018. november 30., péntek

30-11-2018 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1969-1980


Albert King

30-11-2018 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1969-1980 # Albert King, Little Milton, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, John Lee Hooker, Van Morrison, Savoy Brown, Alvin Lee, Hound Dog Taylor, Rory Gallagher, Luther Allison, Foghat, Charlie Musselwhite, Eric Clapton


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1969-1980



One of the most important post-war blues guitarists, renowned for his massive tone and unique way of squeezing bends out of a guitar string. Albert King is truly a "King of the Blues," although he doesn't hold that title (B.B. does). Along with B.B. and Freddie King, Albert King is one of the major influences on blues and rock guitar players. Without him, modern guitar music would not sound as it does -- his style has influenced both black and white blues players from Otis Rush and Robert Cray to Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Albert King
Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller) 4:03
Heartbreak Hotel (Mae Boren Axton / Tommy Durden / Elvis Presley) 6:06
Love Me Tender (Vera Matson / Elvis Presley) 5:20
from Blues For Elvis: King Does The King's Things 1969
Blues for Elvis - King Does the King's Things is the fifth studio album by Albert King. The songs in this album are versions of songs previously recorded by Elvis Presley. On the album sleeve there is a review by Albert Goldman, Music Critic of LIFE Magazine, who says, among other things "For the first time on record, the King of Blues is meeting the King of Rock." and "...you're gonna love every minute of this musical feast fit for kings.".


Soul/blues singer whose style is characterized by a gritty, impassioned vocal style and precise, textured guitar playing. He may not be a household name, but die-hard blues fans know Little Milton as a superb all-around electric bluesman -- a soulful singer, an evocative guitarist, an accomplished songwriter, and a skillful bandleader. He's often compared to the legendary B.B. King -- as well as Bobby "Blue" Bland -- for the way his signature style combines soul, blues, and R&B, a mixture that helped make him one of the biggest-selling bluesmen of the '60s (even if he's not as well-remembered as King).
Little Milton
If Walls Could Talk (Bobby Miller) 3:09
Blues Get off My Shoulder (Bobby Parker / Robert Parker) 3:12
I Play Dirty (Pearl Woods) 2:27
from If Walls Could Talk 1970
On If Walls Could Talk, Little Milton continues to fuse blues with soul -- if anything, the album leans toward soul more than blues. Supported by a band with a thick, wailing horn section, Little Milton sings and plays with power. Though there a couple of wonderful solos, the focus of the record is on the songs, which all sound terrific, thanks to Milton's compassionate vocals.

With a style honed in the gritty blues bars of Chicago's south side, the Butterfield Blues Band was instrumental in bringing the sound of authentic Chicago blues to a young white audience in the mid-'60s, and although the band wasn't a particularly huge commercial success, its influence has been enduring and pervasive.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Play On (Paul Butterfield / John Elefante / Kerry Livgren) 3:34
Night Child (Paul Butterfield / Brother Gene Dinwiddie / Ted Harris / Rod Hicks / Oscar Peterson) 4:26
Drowned in My Own Tears (Henry Glover) 5:18
from Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' 1971
Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' is the last of the Butterfield Blues Band's studio recordings with Elektra. Again we see a change in the group's lineup, most notably with guitarist Buzzy Feiten out and Ralph Walsh in. The post-Bloomfield Butterfield Blues Band studio efforts saw a high turnover in the musicians surrounding Butterfield and the releases reflect this fact. The direction on Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' is a distinct departure from their radio-friendly predecessor, Keep On Moving. With longer soloing and instrumental tracks, this Elektra recording brings back blues currents that were lacking in their previous album and better combines vocals and instrumentation.

2015. november 13., péntek

Friday the 13th ^^ DJ BLACK CAT SUPERMIX / PnM.MiX


Gentle Giant - Black Cat
Louis Chedid - Chat noir
The Doped Up Dollies - Black Cat
4Minuta - Black Cat
Hadouk Trio - Friday the 13th
69 - Black Cat
Alvin Lee - Friday the 13th
Gang of Rock - Black Cat
Shawn Lee - Friday the 13th
Dave Allen - Black Cat
Clarence Penn - Friday th 13th
The French Connection - Black Cat
JPNSGRLS - Friday th 13th
Ziggy Marley - Black Cat
Mafia & Fluxy - Black Cat
The Hit Crew - Friday th 13th
Jessica's Theme Band - Black Cat
John Lee Hooker - Black Cat Blues
Wiley Aka Eskiboy - Friday th 13th
John Fairhurst - Black Cat
Emil Richard's Yazz Band - Friday th 13th
Ladytron - Black Cat
Broadcast - Black Cat
Royal Crown Revue - Friday th 13th
The Last Internationale - Black Cat
Kurt - Black Cat
Di Anne Price - Black Cat Blues
Memphis Slim and Canned Heat - Black Cat Cross My Trail
Vacations - Friday th 13th Part 2
Gli Sportivi - Black Cat
Deep sea Arcade - Black Cat
Figure - Friday th 13th
Dopefish - Friday th 13th (Demented Mix)
Maria Del Pilar - Friday th 13th - Trece (Gameboy Remix)
Tancred - Black Cat
Prowpuskovic - Black Cat
The Soft Walls - Black Cat
Halloween Sound Effects - Friday th 13th (Scary Whispers)
Le-li - Chat noir
Mike Stevens - Black Cat
Scum - Friday th 13th Part 2 feat. Borey
Ohio Players - Black Cat
Arthur Louis - Black Cat
Baghira - Chat Noir
Ole Frimer Band - Black Cat Bone
Bert Jans - Black Cat Blues
The Sad Sam Blues Jam - Black Cat Bone
Lionize - Black Cat
Deathhouse Blues - Black Cat Blues
Kadjoo - Black Cat
Devil Jo and the Backdoormen - Black Cat Blues
Double Naught Spy Car - Chat noir
Boxerin Club - Black Cat Serenade
Luise Pop - Black Cat
TV Theme Tune Factory - Friday th 13th Theme (Jason's Theme)
The Rock'n'Roll Kamikazes - Black Cat
AndyBandy - Black Cat
Train's Tone - Black Cat
Argos - Black Cat
Savages y Suefo - Black Cat Jive
Vitamin String Quartet - Friday th 13th - Main Theme
U.S. Drill Sergeant Field Recordings - Black Cat