All Soul, No Borders (Music)
Sun May 29th 2011 10.00pm–12.00am
R=listener request. N=music new at the station. L=local music. Your purchases using the Buy it! links
Time zone: central
10:05pm | Blind Lemon Jefferson “Wartime Blues” from The Complete Classic Sides (JSP 2002) —recorded in Chicago, November 1926Buy it! |
10:09pm | T-Model Ford “Where You Been” from Pee-Wee Get My Gun (Fat Possum 1997) —Tim Rakel filling in for Josh Weinstein this weekBuy it! |
10:12pm | Jimi Hendrix “Tears Of Rage” from West Coast Seattle Boy (Sony 2010) —written by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel - recorded by Jimi Hendrix and Paul Caruso in 1968Buy it! |
10:17pm | Tom Waits “Sins Of My Father” from Real Gone (Anti- 2004)Buy it! |
10:27pm | Arrington De Dionyso “Bird Shadow” from Breath Of Fire (K 2005) —playing at the Jefferson Warehouse this Friday, June 3 with his band Malaikat Dan SingaBuy it! |
10:32pm | The Naked Future “We Fly Beneath And Above The Flux” from Gigantomachia (ESP-Disk 2009) —featuring Arrington De Dionyso on clarinet and Thollem McDonas on pianoBuy it! |
10:39pm | Billy Bang Quintet “A Pebble Is A Small Rock” from Invitation (Soul Note 1982)Buy it! |
10:48pm | Don Cherry “Complete Communion / And Now” from Complete Communion (Blue Note 1965) —an excerpt from Side A - featuring Ed Blackwell on drumsBuy it! |
10:56pm | Wadada Leo Smith and Ed Blackwell “Uprising” from The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer (Kabell 2010) —duet recorded for live radio in 1986Buy it! |
11:04pm | Gil Scott-Heron “Pieces Of A Man” from The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Bluebird 1988) —Gil Scott-Heron died Friday, May 27 at the age of 62 - here are three pieces from a compilation CD...Buy it! |
11:09pm | Gil Scott-Heron “Home Is Where The Hatred Is” from The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Bluebird 1988)Buy it! |
11:12pm | Gil Scott-Heron “Brother” from The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Bluebird 1988)Buy it! |
11:14pm | Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio “The Ancestors Are Amongst Us” (Katalyst 2010) —recorded in 1987 - featuring Lester Bowie and Malachi FavorsBuy it! |
11:20pm | Charlie Haden “War Orphans” from Liberation Music Orchestra (Jasmine 1973) —a piece composed by Ornette ColemanBuy it! |
11:27pm | Charlie Haden “The Interlude (Drinking Music)” from Liberation Music Orchestra (Jasmine 1973) —another piece, composed by Carla BleyBuy it! |
11:28pm | Duetto Pamolinao “Naidasay Toy Pusac” from The Secret Museum of Mankind Vol. 1: Ethnic Music Classics (1925-48) (Yazoo 1995) —music from the Philippines, featuring a Hawaiian-style guitarBuy it! |
11:32pm | Ronnie Boykins “Demon's Dance” from The Will Come, Is Now (ESP-Disk 2009) —recorded in 1975 - led by Sun Ra's bass playerBuy it! |
11:36pm | Charles Mingus “Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love” from Changes Two (Rhino / Atlantic 1993) —vocal by Jackie Paris - originally released in 1975Buy it! |
11:40pm | Brotzmann/Drake Duo “It's An Angel On The Door” from The Dried Rat-Dog (Okkadisk 1995) —Peter Brotzmann on saxophone and Hamid Drake on drumsBuy it! |
11:48pm | Charles "Bobo" Shaw & The Human Arts Ensemble “Be Bo Bo Be” from P'nk J'zz (Muse 1981) L —featuring Joseph Bowie and Julius HemphillBuy it! |
11:53pm | Byard Lancaster “Rib Crib II” from Funny Funky Rib Crib (Kindred Spirits 2008) —recorded in 1974 - featuring Francois Nyomo who also played guitar with the Human Arts Ensemble on the previous pieceBuy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate. Spinitron and this station are not liable for errors or omissions.