Paavoharju - Yha hamaraa
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
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Title: Yha hamaraa Artist: Paavoharju Style: "Ragnar Rock, Olli Ainala, and Lauri Ainala hail from the island town of Savonlinna. The ascetic born-again Christians recorded Yha hamaraa between 2001 and 2005, setting their Emersonian lyrics (all sung in Finnish) to a fluctuating electro-acoustic background that threads short-wave, field recordings, reggae beats, pinball sounds, sunken sea shanties, Sublime Frequencies radio scrambles, the somber choir of a backwoods congregation, operas made of cheap electronics, spectral female voices (with the occasional male bird song), chamber muses, midnight ambiance, and omnipresent crackles." Review: Pitchfork My Rating: 8/10 |
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Before The Blues - The Early American Black Music Scene, Vol. 2
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
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Title: Before The Blues: The Early American Black Music Scene, Vol. 2 Artist: Various Style: "Given that the history of recorded blues corresponds roughly with that of the record industry, the compilers of the three-part Before the Blues series may as well be digging around in the Garden of Eden for old records. The digitized scratches on many of the 69 songs included say one thing about this music: it's old! And wondrous. We tend to attribute babe-in-the-woods innocence to music recorded under the shortening shadow of the 19th century, when William Howard Taft was still waddling about and automobiles and airplanes were novel. But these songs provide evidence that bloodshed, substance abuse (mostly drinkin' and cokin'), and complex human emotions were hardly taboo subjects for rural America's musical pioneers. Volume 2 of the Yazoo triad of CDs is highlighted by selections from a few august bluesmen (Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charlie Patton) and a bunch of long-forgotten black entertainers (Geeshie Wiley, Golden P. Harris). In tandem, they provide a window upon a time when recorded music was just finding its footing" - Steven Stolder Review: Amazon | Yazoo Records | AMG My Rating: 8/10 "A fascinating and highly entertaining exploration f the early roots of black music in America. This pioneering project depicts the rich American musical scene that existed throughout the 1800s with classic performances of ragtime, old modal songs, breakdowns, ballads, religious music and more. Featured here are great performances by many of the most legendary names in American music history, and this project follows the evolution of blues from its early modal precursors and early fundamentalist religious music. Extensive notes and photos communicate and exciting sense of discover, and outstanding remastered sound quality brings these rare old recordings to life." - Yazoo Records Blurb Tracklist: 1. Dallas Rag - Dallas String Band 2. How Long - Frank Stokes 3. Skin Game Blues - Peg Leg Howell 4. K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band 5. Just A Spoonful - Charley Jordan 6. Doggone My Good Luck Soul - Hattie Hudson 7. There's A Brown Skin Girl Down The Road Somewhere - Eck Robertson 8. You're Going To Leave The Old Home Jim! - Lulu Jackson 9. Deep Blue Sea Blues - Tommy McClennan 10. Cold Morning Shout - South Street Trio 11. Been Listening All The Day - Blind Joe Taggart 12. Mississippi Bo Weavil Blues - Charlie Patton 13. I'll Lead A Christian Life - Golden P. Harris 14. The Old Folks Started It - Minnie Wallace 15. Vine Street Drag - Tennessee Chocolate Drops 16. It's Nobody's Fault But Mine - Blind Willie Johnson 17. Last Kind Word Blues - Geeshie Wiley 18. Guitar Stomp - Roland & Scott 19. Jack O'Diamond Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson 20. Reuben Oh Reuben - Emry Arthur |
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