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2018. december 12., szerda

MiXTAPE: 100 from bestofs / #1960 PnM.MiX

Analysis of Sound and Music in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960)

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Bernard Herrmann - The Murder from Psycho

Lorez Alexandria & Ramsey Lewis - Early in the Morning from Early in the Morning

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Talk That Talk from Talk That Talk

Curtis Amy, Paul Bryant - The Blues Message from The Blues Message

Rolf Kühn - Caravan from And His Sound of Jazz

Kenny Burrell - Hootchie-Koo from Weaver of Dreams

Jack McDuff, Bill Jennings - Light Blues from Brother Jack

Lionel Hampton - Blue Moon from Silver Vibes

Chet Baker - Street of Dreams from Chet Baker with Fifty Italian Strings

Julie London- Evenin' from Send for Me

Tubby Hayes Quartet - Embers from Tubby's Groove

Wes Montgomery - Montgomeryland Funk from Montgomeryland

June Christy - Out of the Shadows from Off Beat

Lem Winchester - Blues Prayer from Another Opus

Jack McDuff - Yeah, Baby from Tough 'Duff

Roland Kirk  - Spirit Girl from Introducing Roland Kirk

Edith Piaf - Eden Blues from Sincerely... Edith Piaf
Toni Harper - Where Flamingos Fly from Night Mood

Josephine Baker - La Seine from The Fabulous Josephine Baker

Clifton Chenier - The Cat's Dremin' from Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco

Dalida - Itsi bitsi petit bikini from Les enfants du Pirée

Lotte Lenya - Bilbao-Song from Happy End 1960 Weill / Brecht

Arthur Lyman - Taboo Tu from Taboo Vol. 2

João Gilberto - Corcovado from O amor, o sorriso e a flor

Les Baxter -  Barbarian from Les Baxter's Teen Drums

Duane Eddy - Bobbie from A Million Dollars Worth Of Twang

Ventures - Raunchy from Morgen

Johnny Desmond - Blue Smoke fom Blue Smoke

Fernando Calati - Notte e giorno from Parole e musica

Helen Merrill - Niht and Day from Parole e musica

Etta Jones - I Love Paris from Don't Go to Strangers

Beverly Kenney - Sentimental Journey from Like Yesterday

Brenda Lee -I'm Sorry from Miss Dynamite

Dinah Shore - My Melancholy Baby from Dinah Sings, Previn Plays

Lotte Lenya - Surbaya Johnny from Happy End 1960 Weill / Brecht

Joan Baez - House of the Rising Sun from Joan Baez

Mose Allison - Baby Please Don't Go from Transfiguration of Hiram Brown

Sandy Nelson - Rainy Day from Plays Teen Beat

Everly Brothers - Some Sweet Day from It's Everly Time

The Fendermen - Torture from  Mule Skinner Blues

The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Ain't She Sweet form In The Beginning

Johnny Hallyday - J'Suis Mordu from Hello Johnny

The Fireballs - Bulldog from The Fireballs

The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Nobody's Child form In The Beginning

The Beau-Marks - Rockin' Blues from The High Flying Beau-Marks

Ronnie Hawkins - Summertime from The Folk Ballads of Ronnie Hawkins

Emile Ford and The Checkmates - To Know Her Is To Love Her from New Tracks with Emile

Billy Boyd - Diggin' the Blues from Twangy Guitars

Lonnie Donegan - The House of the Rising Sun from Skiffle Folk Music

The Clovers - Love Potion Number 9 from Love Potion Number 9

Bill Haley and His Comets - Blue Comet Blues from Bill Haley and His Comets

Billy Fury - Turn My Back on You from The Sound of Fury

Charlie Rich - Gonna Be Waitin' from Lonely Weekends With Charlie Rich

Johnny and the Hurricanes - Traffic Jam from The Big Sound of Johnny and the Hurricanes

Chet Atkins - Centipede Boogie from Chet Atkins and His Guitar

The Brothers Four - Greenfields from The Brothers Four

George Jones - Maybe Little Baby from The Crown Prince of Country Music

The 5 Royales - All Righty from  I Like It Like That

Bill Haley and His Comets - Singing the Blues from Haley's Juke Box

Santo & Johnny - Venus from Encore

The Three Suns - The 3rd Man Theme from On a Magic Carpet

Chuck Berry - (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 from Juke Box Hits

Los Locos del Ritmo - El Rock De La Cárcel from Rock!

Gene Vincent - Pretty Pearly from  Crazy Times!

The Rock-A-Teens - Twangy from Woo-Hoo

Ronnie Hawkins - Honey Don't from Mr. Dynamo

Johnny And The Hurricanes - Reveille Rock from Stormsville

Duane Eddy - Up and Down from A Million Dollars Worth Of Twang

Chuck Berry - Let It Rock from Rockin' at the Hops

James Brown - I'll Go Crazy from Think!

Roy Orbison - Blue Angel from Roy Orbison Sings Lonely and Blue

Speedy West - Speedin' West from Steel Guitar

Bo Diddley - Road Runner from Bo Diddley in the Spotlight

Georges Brassens - Le bistrot from Les funérailles d'antan

The Louvin Brothers - Lorene from My Baby's Gone

Joan Baez - Donna Donna from Joan Baez

Johnny Cash - You Win Again from Cash Sings Hank Williams

Los Locos del Ritmo - Pólvora from Rock!

Everly Brothers - Nashville Blues from It's Everly Time

Ventures - Honky Tonk from Morgen

Wanda Jackson - Cool Love from Rockin' With Wanda

Bill Haley and His Comets - Strictly Instrumental from Strictly Instrumental

Bo Diddley - Scuttle Bug from Bo Diddley in the Spotlight

Chuck Berry - I'm Talking About You from Juke Box Hits

Elvis Presley - Frankfurt Special from G.I. Blues

Gene Vincent - Crazy Times! from Crazy Times!

Johnny Horton - The First Train Headin' South from The Spectacular Johnny Horton

Merle Travis - Saturday Niht Shuffle from Walkin' the Strings

Phil Upchurch - Straw Hat from You Can't Sit Down!

Sandy Nelson - Jivin' Around, Pt. 1 &  from Sandy Nelson Plays Teen Beat

Sam Butera and the Witnesses - Let the Good Times Roll from The Wildest Clan

The Staple Singers
The Fendermen - Honky Tonk from  Mule Skinner Blues

Jackie Wilson - I'll Be Satisfied from So Much

Josh White - I Know King Jesus from Spirituals & Blues

The Staple Singers - I Had a Dream from Will the Circle Be Unbroken

B.B. King - Jesus Gave Me Water from B.B. King Sings Spirituals

Harry Belafonte - Goin' Down Jordan from My Lord What a Mornin'

Dinah Washington - Misery from I Concentrate on You

Ella Fitzgerald - Angel Eyes from Intimate Ella

Ella Fitzgerald, Paris, France, 1960




2018. október 9., kedd

09-10-2018 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues songs from the BLUES circle 1959-1965


Brownie McGhee

09-10-2018 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues songs from the BLUES circle 1959-1965 # Brownie McGhee, Curtis Amy & Paul Bryant, Bill Jennings / Jack McDuff, Josh White, Big Joe Williams, Sunnyland Slim, Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson II, The Rolling Stones


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1959-1965

Folk-blues singer-guitarist whose long-running partnership with harp-man Sonny Terry was already legendary by 1950s revival time. Brownie McGhee's death in 1996 was an enormous loss in the blues field. Although he had been semi-retired and suffering from stomach cancer, the guitarist was still the leading Piedmont-style bluesman on the planet, venerated worldwide for his prolific activities both on his own and with his longtime partner, blind harpist Sonny Terry. 
Brownie McGhee
Poor Boy 4:40
Walking Blues 3:42
Brownie's Blues 4:25
How Long 4:04
from Brownie McGhee Sings the Blues 1959
Piedmont blues singer and guitarist Brownie McGhee's voice rings clear over his strumming about love, cheating, and remembering his friend Big Bill Broonzy.


A good soul-jazz and hard bop tenor and soprano saxophonist, Curtis Amy enjoyed a busy period in the '60s, then dropped out of sight. He had a strong tone and nice, lightly swinging style...
Curtis Amy & Paul Bryant
Paul Bryant - The organist and pianist, whose cool sound was a key component in the burgeoning L.A. sound, appeared on eight albums and performed around the world. 
Searchin' (Paul Bryant) 8:48
The Blues Message 8:43
This Is the Blues 8:25
from The Blues Message 1960
The Blues Message is an album by saxophonist Curtis Amy and organist Paul Bryant recorded in 1960 for the Pacific Jazz label.
Curtis Amy - tenor saxophone   Paul Bryant - organ   Roy Brewster - valve trombone   Clarence Jones - bass   Jimmy Miller - drums

Bill Jenning's sound has been compared to Tiny Grimes with a hint of early Charlie Christian. A peer of Billy Butler, Jennings played with Louis Jordan in the late '40s and early '50s. He also recorded R&B sides with Leo Parker and Bill Doggett.
Bill Jennings / Jack McDuff
A marvelous bandleader and organist as well as capable arranger, "Brother" Jack McDuff has one of the funkiest, most soulful styles of all time on the Hammond B-3. His rock-solid basslines and blues-drenched solos are balanced by clever, almost pianistic melodies and interesting progressions and phrases
Enough Said (Alvin Johnson) 6:45
Billin' and Bluin', Pt. 1 4:47
from Enough Said  / Glide On 1959 / 1960

Josh White began as a Southern bluesman but eventually evolved into an eclectic, urbane artist.  To many blues enthusiasts, Josh White was a folk revival artist. It's true that the second half of his music career found him based in New York playing to the coffeehouse and cabaret set and hanging out with Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, and fellow transplanted blues artists Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee...
Josh White
Good Morning Blues 4:48
Mean Mistreater 4:59
T.B. Blues 4:43
from The House I Live In 1960