Artist: Patti Smith Group | Album: Radio Ethiopia | Released: 1976, 2018 | Genre: Rock
Artist: Patti Smith Group | Album: Radio Ethiopia | Released: 1976, 2018 | Genre: Rock
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There is a grand tradition of “one-man bands” in the world of power pop. From Todd Rundgren, to Emitt Rhodes, to Jon Brion—the genre has produced many of the best. There’s another name to add to that list: John Brodeur.
Releasing his own recordings at the beginning of the 21st century, multi-instrumentalist Brodeur has shared the stage with acts like Fountains Of Wayne, They Might Be Giants, and Gavin DeGraw. In between playing on and/or producing a bevy of other acclaimed artists like Freedy Johnston and White Hills, he’s also produced music that has been used on television networks like NBC, A&E, VH1, and Discovery Channel. So it’s likely you’ve heard John Brodeur already, even though his name might be new to you.
Bird Streets is a collaboration between Brodeur and Jason Falkner (Jellyfish, Beck, and another member of the “one-man band” club.) Bird Streets contains 11 tracks written and performed by Brodeur (in conjunction with Falkner), with guest appearances by Miranda Lee Richards and Luther Russell (The Freewheelers, Those Pretty Wrongs).
It’s a walk down a boulevard filled with harmonies and hooks that is completely new, but invokes everything you love about your journeys—past, present, and future.
In het verleden zagen we reeds enkele van deze tracks. Helaas en
om een reden die ik niet wens te vermelden moest ik sommige van
de platen waar ze op voor kwamen verwijderen van de Global Groove.
Vandaag zijn ze terug in een nieuwe setting, een Mali compilatie. Ik ga
ervan uit dat ze op deze manier niemand kwaad doen. We zien het wel.
Hoe dan ook, de muziek is te goed om te moeten missen, luister zelf..
Some of the tracks we have here today have been here on earlier
occasions. For some mysterious reason they were removed from
the blog at a certain time. Now they are here in a different way
and I think nobody will complain, let’s see. This is volume two in the
Best of the West series. One way or the other, the music is too
good to be missed, listen and make up your own mind..
tracks ;
01 – Super Biton – So karafe
02 – National Badema – Nakanle
03 – Rail Band – Gansan na Rail Band ( Salif Keïta )
04 – Les Ambassadeurs Internationaux – Marfa
05 – Na Hawa Doumbia – Ma i ni wula
06 – Rail Band, Mory Kante – Balakononfing
07 – National Badema, Kasse Mady – Fognana kuma
08 – Tata ‘Bembo’ Kouyate – Hommage a Baba Cissoko
09 – Super Biton – Nyeleni
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Sighing, sleepy, sadly breathtaking, the lonely-minstrel music of London trio Sweet Billy Pilgrim is composed by singer/guitarist Tim Elsenburg. The act takes its name from Kurt Vonnegut’s gentle and hapless nomad hero of Slaughterhouse 5, and the winsome, wistful, and just a bit precious music echoes its chosen moniker. Tender indie folk backgrounds slowly unfold into ethereally rich landscapes that often seem barely more than nothingness, as Elsenburg’s unfulfilled protagonists howl at the moon, choke on their hopes, and wait for a savior who never seems to come.