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I’ve kicked things off with the audio mixes of the very last FM session of the Vintage Vinyl Revival on College Radio. Enjoy these 5 sets for now. You can look forward to future sets of past shows you may have missed, as I’ll be going back in time to pull from the broadcast archives.
Hope you enjoy, and while you’re there, don’t forget to leave some comments.
Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band / Mobile Line / Greatest Hits
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Vanguard Recording Society
Dave Van Ronk / Georgia Camp Meeting / Ragtime Jug Stompers
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Mercury Records
Kelso Herston & the Guitar Kings / You are my Sunshine
Guitars Country Style / 12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Time Records
Cledus Maggard and The Citizen’s Band / Kentucky Moonrunner
The White Knight / 12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Phonogram
Jodie Lyons / Talkin’ Smokey / Talkin’ Smokey
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Smokey Enterprises, Inc.
C.W. McCall / Four Wheel Drive / Wolf Creek Pass
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / MGM
Del Reeves / Looking at the World Through a Windshield
Truckin’ On / 12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Gusto
Red Sovine / Truck Drivin’ Son of Gun / Best of the Truck Driver Songs
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Gusto
Jerry Reed / She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft) / Rowdy Country
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / K-Tel
Buck Owens and His Buckaroos / Wham Bam / I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Capitol
Hank Snow / Lady’s Man / The One and Only Hank Snow
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / RCA Camden
Homer & Jethro / Cigareetes, Whusky and Wild, Wild Women
Barefoot Ballads / 12″ LP 33rpm / Album / RCA Victor
Ben Colder - Sheb Wooly / Ain’t it Funny How Wine Sips Away
Wild & Wooly / 12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Lakeshore
Buzz Martin / Snoos Song / The Singing Logger
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Ranwood
George Barnes With Bob Mersey / Examples 41 thru 44 / How to Play Guitar
12″ LP 33rpm / Album / Music Minus One
Mason Williams / Thirteen Dollar Stella / Nitty Gritty Guitar
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Pickwick International
Ken Trowbridge / “Major” Stories / When the Work’s All Done This Fall : Songs, Stories and Poems from Montana Cattle Camps and Cow Trails
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Montana Folklife Project / Ken Trowbridge is from Darby, Montana
Lou Schlautman / Little Joe, the Wrangler / When the Work’s All Done This Fall : Songs, Stories and Poems from Montana Cattle Camps and Cow Trails
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Montana Folklife Project / Lou Schlautman is from Miles City, Montana
Billy Strange / Nashville Blues Ramble / Nitty Gritty Guitar
12″ LP 33rpm / Comp / Pickwick International
This week Holotone and I took over the airwaves during his usual Avant Gourde radio broadcast for another meeting of what we’re calling the Bricolage Project. Cole operated the cd decks and the main board as well as his circuit-bent Touch n’ Tell and his bent Speak n’ Read. I took over the board in Studio 2 with Cole’s bent Speak n’ Math, my bent Little Smart Spelling Book, and KBGA’s real-time effects processor, aka the Harmonizer.
We received but two calls on the show (featured at the beginning and end of part two of the recording), which not surprisingly, were from KBGA’s most loyal and ’special’ listeners. Certainly they had no idea what was going down in the studio, but I’m sure they appreciated it just as much as anyone else might. I picture Dustin drooped over his radio, sedated on pain killers and drifting into psychedelic states of consciousness, and I imagine Cherry banging her head to the closest thing to her request for “discotheque, electronic, and techno” that we could offer.
Here are two parts of what was one solid 2-hour movement of sound.
Be sure to stop by holotone.net for the cross-post.
Broadcast on KBGA, College Radio 1/17/07. [5 of 5]
Don’t miss this incredibly cute one-of-a-kind blank-label recording that starts off this set, give a listen and see what I mean. The rest of this set is a hodge-podge of old-time tunes, including a couple random and humerous spoken word records.
Broadcast on KBGA, College Radio 1/17/07. [4 of 5]
Just when you thought you’d heard some old-time country & western, I start droppin’ the 78 rpm platters, with the likes of Wesley Tuttle, Hank Thompson, Red Foley, The Pinetoppers, Elton Britt, Johnny Bond (with the timeless “Fat Gal”) and Spade Cooley (with a harsh document of insensitivity to Native American culture in “Big Chief Boogie”) and a little Jack Guthrie to round it out.