Friday, February 13, 2009

You Better Mind




The Mississippi Sheiks - The World Is Going Wrong
The Memphis Sheiks - After The Superbowl
Guy Davis - Run Sinner Run
Colin Linden - There Would Be Hell To Pay
Chris Smither - Can’t Shake These Blues
South Memphis Jug Band - Dr. Medicine
Jimmy Rodgers - Goin’ Away Baby
Kelly Joe Phelps - Where Do I Go Now?
Sonny Terry & Brownie Mcghee - You Better Mind
Precious Bryant - The Truth
Robert Belfour - My Baby’s Gone
Dom Flemons - Looks Like Another Lonely Moon
Corey Harris - Where The Yellow Cross The Dog
Elizabeth Cotton - Oh, Babe, It Ain’t No Lie
Jimmy Reed - Hush Hush
Pig In A Can - Talkin’ Tupelo Blues
Blind Willie McTell - Talkin’ To Your Mama
T-Model Ford - If I Had Wings
Peter Case - So Glad You’re Mine
Eric Bibb - Bring It On Home To Me

“I’ve been using You Better Mind as a working title,” said Texas Hobart in an email to Avocado Rabbit as the pair exchanged songs back and forth in this acoustic blues mix. “That works for me,” was the reply and, simple as that, a title was born. Nothing very clever or profound. It just seemed right, and so did this mix. We hope you feel the same.

As Blind Willie McTell once said, “The blues ain’t nothin’ but a good man feelin’ bad.” What more can you say? It’s the blues, and if you’re feeling bad it will make you feel, well … better.

As usual, there is a quiz. One of the musicians here is the son of two actors. Which one and who are his parents?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

we’ll sneak into the promised land


northern portrait - Crazy
sara groves - All right here
alias & tarsier - Dr. c
lambchop - The new cobweb summer
alan parsons project - Eye in the sky
the nazz - Open my eyes
of montreal - A Sentence of sort in kongsvinger
carbon leaf - Love, loss, hope, repeat
the national - It never happened
jude cole - Speed of life
chris isaak - I’m not waiting
the exciters - Tell him
the litter - Whatcha gonna do about it
paul cebar & the milwaukeeans - Didn’t leave me no ladder
mark moulin - Humpty dumpty [placebo sessions]
the displacements - Down and Out
broadcast - Before we begin
hezekiah jones - Albert hash
tom waits - Jockey full of bourbon
kelly joe phelps - Window grin
gary allan - Smoke rings in the dark
parker & lily - Hey sin jau

The Promised Land means many things to different people. To mixers freemethodist and Avocado Rabbit it might have referred to finally completing their collaboration after weeks of trying out songs before sending them back and forth to one another. Individually and, in the case of the mix on this page, it could have a deeper meaning. Each of us knows what wilderness must be crossed before reaching our salvation.

But let’s not get too serious. The mix was very enjoyable to put together and to hear the finished product. We think it will put a smile on your face, too.

And here is the quiz: Which band here took its name from a song by The Yardbirds?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Blessings in Disguise

Max Middleton - Bomba's Bar [Land of Secrets]
Mallu Magalhães - Tchubaruba [Mallu Magalhães]
Jane - It's A Fine Day [Red Heaven]
Department of Eagles - In Ear Park [In Ear Park]
Nathan Larson - You Can Take What's Left of Me (Prozac Nation) [Filmmusik]
Air - Once Upon A Time [Pocket Symphony]
The Haywards - Kitten [Scene Missing]
Mae - Sun (acoustic) [Destination: B-sides]
Jose Gonzalez - Time to Send Someone Away [In Our Nature]
Vampire Weekend - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa [Vampire Weekend]
Sebadoh - Happily Divided [Bubble and Scrape (Bonus Version)]
Tom Gabel - Harsh Realms [Heart Burns]
Millie Scott - Who Cares [The Best of Strike Vol 1]
Longwave - We're Not Gonna Crack [There's A Fire]
Little Jackie - The World Should Revolve Around Me [The Stoop]
Britney Spears - Circus [Circus]
Adrienne Pierce - Better Year [Faultline]

njr says: Anyhow, thanks once more to the amazing natalyesaurus for jumping into the mix with me. Can't thank the prolific avocado rabbit enough for his skillful artwork and spot-on title. And of course, without doowad, where would we all be?

The first all-woman MAS mix!

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Pandora's Groove Box

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Al Green - Here I Am
Angie Stone - U-Haul
The O'Jays - Backstabbers
Ike & Tina Turner - I Can't Believe What You Say
Marvin Gaye - Baby Don't You Do It
Irma Thomas - Hittin' on Nothin'
Benny Sings - We'll Make Lovesongs
Todd Rundgren - Mighty Love
Isaac Hayes - Shaft
Sam Cooke - Wonderful World
Little Milton - That's What Love'll Make You Do
Otis Redding - That's How Strong My Love Is
Aretha Franklin - You Send Me
The Righteous Brothers - You're My Soul and Inspiration
Sugar Simone - I Want To Know
The Chi-Lites - Have You Seen Her
The 5th Dimension - Stoned Soul Picnic
Xscape - In The Rain
Deetah - Relax
Chocolate Genius - Love
Prince - Pop Life
Huck Daniels - Foolish Man
The Meters - Cabbage Alley
William Bell - I Forgot To Be Your Lover

When sammyg123 and avocado rabbit made their first mix together, the finished product was woefully lacking in the affirmative action, equal opportunity department. It was too damn white, we said. So the two intrepid mixers agreed to do a follow-up mix with songs that would probably be classified as rhythm and blues, a category near and dear to my heart.

Of course, just because a song has soul doesn’t mean it has to be sung by black singers just as the President of the United States doesn’t necessarily have to be a white person, so I slipped in tunes by Todd Rundgren (a cover) and The Righteous Brothers.

Anybody can have a little soul and here’s a mix that brings it out. It also comes with a quiz as usual. One of the songs on the mix was sampled for the Dilated Peoples track “Worst Comes To Worst.” Which one?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

ECONOMETRY – A Primer

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Disk 1
Disk 1
The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Dow Jones Syndrome [Avocado Rabbit]
Down And Out In New York City - James Brown. [njr]
Wall Street Blues - Procol Harum [Johnny Dark]
The Wall Street Shuffle - 10cc [RetroJoe]
Todd Snider - Dividing the Estate (A Heart Attack) [Funky Ratchet]
Horse Feathers - Working Poor [e.buster]
The Bailes Brothers - Has The Devil Got A Mortgage On You? [Strange Loop]
Gang of Four - Capital [Mr. Mirage]
Lila Downs - Minimum Wage [Doowad]
Robyn Archer - Supply And Demand [Yaminon]
The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money [Avocado Rabbit]
Hunters & Collectors - Back on the Breadline [njr]
The Newtown Neurotics - Living With Unemployment [Johnny Dark]
Barrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want) [RetroJoe]
Kurtis Blow - Hard Times [Funky Ratchet]
Gang of Four - To Hell With Poverty! [e.buster]
Jimmy Smith - Recession Or Depression [Strange Loop]
Omar & The Howlers - Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty [Mr. Mirage]
El Trí - Casa, comida y sustento [Doowad]
Little Milton - We're Gonna Make It [Yaminon]

Disk 2
Phil Harris - Brother Can You Spare a Dime [RetroJoe]
Ray Charles - Busted [Mr. Mirage]
Frankie ‘Half-Pint’ Jaxon - The Mortgage Blues, Part 1 [njr]
Wreckless Eric - Take The Cash [Yaminon]
Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown - Dollar Got the Blues [Strange Loop]
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Lien on Your Dreams [Funky Ratchet]
The Chi-Lites - (For God's Sake) Give More Power To The People [gabechouinard]
The O'Jays - Laid Off [Johnny Dark]
Sonny Boy Williamson I - Welfare Store Blues [Doowad]
Cat Power - Lord Help the Poor and Needy [Avocado Rabbit]
The O'Jays - For the Love of Money [RetroJoe]
The Circle Jerks - When the Shit Hits the Fan [Mr. Mirage]
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Hard Times [njr]
Jackie Wilson - No Pity in the Naked City [Yaminon]
Royal Crown Revue - Datin' with no dough [Strange Loop]
The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Capitalism Stole My Virginity [Funky Ratchet]
B.B. King - Chains & Things [gabechouinard]
Ted Lewis & His Band - Headin’ For Better Times [Johnny Dark]
Randy Newman - Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man) [Avocado Rabbit]
Bob Dylan - Workingman’s Blues #2 [Doowad]


Here we are, a few months after the recession officially started and the economy has gotten worse, or is worsening, or has worsened. It’s so bad even my grammar and syntax are in a slump. And, by the way, shouldn’t congress institute a “syn-tax” to help fund all these bail-outs? From what I read in the papers and see on the news, there’s no shortage of sin or sinners.

Remember the economic stimulus package that President W came up with to give taxpayers back some of their own money, the idea being that they would revive the US economy by buying TV sets that were made in China? Doesn’t it seem a little comical now that the annual Christmas buying splurge has gone into the books as a total disaster?

Of course, that hasn’t stopped rich automakers from begging for their own $50 billion stimulus package. That gave “Kristen,” the prostitute who screwed (literally) the governor of New York, from asking for her own bail-out (again literally). She claims since she is no longer able to pursue her chosen profession, the federal government needs slip her some hundreds in a plain white envelope.

The price of gasoline soared to over $4 a gallon prompting Republicans to call for increased oil drilling everywhere, even in cemeteries and Dick Cheney’s backyard. Meanwhile, the Democrats called for a massive effort to find alternative energy sources, including wind, sun, tides, Al Gore and dragon’s breath. Less than enthused with Congress, Americans began buying less gasoline.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac invested $17 billion in an organic pizza franchise. The Clintons are reported to be in debt to the tune of $9 million with TV advertising and hairspray for Hillary being the two largest expenditures. Governor Palin spent $26 million of Alaska taxpayers’ money to build a tower with a telescope so the people “can better keep an eye on the Russians across the bay.”

Chrysler announces plans to lay off workers that haven’t even been hired yet. The only product that seems to be exceeding sales expectations is the new iPhone enhanced with the capability of sucking pieces of brain out through your ear. McCain tells top aids in a conference call that he wants a running mate capable of filling his shoes. Unfortunately he is speaking into an iPhone (which is sucking out his brain cells), and his aides think he said “someone who is capable of killing a moose.”

The fed finally cuts off AIG after its executives are caught selling crack cocaine at a middle school. Banks begin failing after years engaging in lending practices ranging from highly questionable to moronic, so the government says why not give these institution another $100 billion, generously provided by taxpayers.

The economy stabilizes for all of 3.3 seconds before it resumes going down the toilet.
Then the stock market plummets farther as investors realize that the only thing that had been keeping the economy afloat was the millions of dollars spent daily on TV commercials for presidential candidates explaining how they would fix the economy.

The National Bureau of Declaring Things That Make You Go "Duh" declares that the nation has been in a recession since December 2007. The bureau also points out that, according to its statistical analysis, "For some time now, bears apparently have been going to the bathroom in the woods." The president's Council of Economic Advisers warns that the current recession "could spiral downward into a full-blown depression," leaving the United States with "no viable economic option but to declare war on Japan."

So you can see where the concept of this mix is coming from. We gathered together the best and brightest economic minds on AotM and seated them at a roundtable. We ordered take-out (no $15 thousand bottles of wine) and the ten of us selected the songs for this mix. The organizers – Doowad and Avocado Rabbit – wish to thank Retro Joe, Funky Ratchet, Strange Loop, NJR, Yaminon, Mr. Mirage and Johnny Dark, for their particpation. In the course of our roundtable, we had our own crisis of sorts, our best wishes go out to Ethel Buster who was only able to sit for disk 1 and our warmest thanks to Gabe Chouinard who filled her chair quite admirably on disk 2.

The members of the roundtable would like to leave you with a single piece of advice, and that is “If you have any money left, you should spend it soon.”

Monday, January 19, 2009

Hollow Ancient Eyes

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1. Willie Nelson - Still Is Still Moving To Me
2. The Avett Brothers - Salvation Song
3. Iron & Wine - Dearest Forsaken
4. Son Volt - Mystifies Me
5. Vic Chesnutt - Kick My Ass
6. Jimmie Dale Gilmore - I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
7. Roger Miller - Whistle Stop
8. Lefty Frizzell - Jose Cuervo
9. Giant Sand - Increment of Love
10. The Mollys - Cash For Gold
11. 13th Floor Elevators - I Had To Tell You
12. The Waco Brothers - Bad Times Are Coming Round Again
13. Moby Grape - Ain’t That A Shame
14. Jerry Jeff Walker - Long Old Dusty Road
15. Blanche - Scar Beneath The Skin
16. Dave Alvin - Abilene
17. Neil Halstead - Phantasmagoria In Two
18. Tindersticks - Waiting For The Moon
19. Mando Diao - Mr. Moon
20. The Old 97s - Question
21. Nanci Griffith - You Asked Me To
22. John Prine - Hello In There
22. Hello In There - John Prine

The jumping off point for this mix was decidedly different from anything I had done before. It all began with the image that you see on the front cover artwork and developed from there. From my perspective, I tried to imagine what the two men may have been saying to each other or thinking. It was apparent that each had so many memories to share with the other. And that was the way Funky Ratchet and Avocado Rabbit approached the mix, sharing memories of songs and comments about their choices.

Matt sent along a quotation from John Lancaster Spalding, which I thought was particularly relevant to this project. "As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape."

Each one of us has but one life to live and passing along memories of that lifetime to one’s family and friends and sometimes to larger audiences is an opportunity to keep your light burning even after you’ve left this earth. Perhaps Sainte Teresa of Avila said it better when she wrote, "Remember that you have only one soul; that you have only one death to die; that you have only one life. If you do this, there will be many things about which you care nothing."

Those words made me think in the same way the image we began this mix with did. Making mixes is one thing both Matt and I care about, even if we only have this one lifetime to make them. In that spirit of sharing, we hope everyone enjoys this mix.

As usual, here is a quiz to answer. Which of the musicians on this mix first drove Jimmy Buffett to Key West in, of all cars, a Packard?

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Sweet is the Melody



1. Sammy Walker - Misfit Scarecrow [Misfit Scarecrow]
2. Rodney Crowell - Earthbound [Fate’s Right Hand]
3. Jonathan Edwards - Magnolia Street [Tell Me Why]
4. Blaze Foley - Clay Pigeons [Live at the Austin Outhouse]
5. Jim White - Static On The Radio [Drill A Hole In That Substrate And Tell Me What You See]
6. Willie Nelson - My Own Peculiar Way [Songs]
7. Joni Mitchell - The Circle Game [Travelogue ]
8. T-Bone Burnett - Hollywood Mecca of the Movies [The True False Identity]
9. Dan Hicks And The Hot Licks (Featuring Tom Waits On Vocals) - I'll Tell You Why That Is [Beatin' The Heat]
10. Alejandro Excovedo - Slip [More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-96]
11. George Hanlon - Come Sit With Me [Obscurity's Hunger]
12. Bill Morrissey - Winter Song [Something I Saw or Thought I Saw]
13. Bill Garrett - Winters Night [Seems To Me]
14. Greg Brown - Skinny Days [The Evening Call]
15. Iris Dement - Sweet Is the Melody [My Life]
16. Dolly Parton - Early Morning Breeze [Coat of Many Colors]
17. Arlo Guthrie - Chilling of the Evening [Live in Sydney]
18. John Hartford - Crystallia Daydream [Natural to Be Gone 1967-1970]

In response to one of my (doowad’s) Prine picks for the Carter Family opus we did together, Brother Tex sent me the Sammy Walker tune.

I asked him if he wanted to use that as a start for a “songwriter” mix, emphasizing the usual suspects of Dylan, Prine, Townes, Earle, Waits, etc. Funny enough, we didn’t actually use any of those guys (with one great exception) and actually that Prine song I had submitted for the Carter mix was eventually dropped.

Hope this provides you with a winter warm-up, we have a deep freeze here in Missouri this week.