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Monday, March 21, 2016

1950s Rock, F: The 2010s disciples‏


How the original 1950s Rock styles
remained strong through each decade!

(#6 of 6 parts)


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'50s Rock disciples: '10-19
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Revolution 1950s: The Big Damn Bang of Rock'n'Roll!
1950s Rock, A: The '60s Disciples
1950s Rock, B: The '70s Disciples
1950s Rock, C: The '80s disciples
1950s Rock, D: The '90s disciples
1950s Rock, E: The 2000s disciples






C h a p t e r
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Rock'n'Roll continued in the new millennium, cultivated and shared by generations.

𝟭2010s: All around the world/ Rock'n'Roll is here to stay
𝟭a • • Perennials
𝟭b • • Trads
𝟭c • • Roots
𝟭d • • Covers
𝟭e • • Bopcats
𝟭f • • Burn, Burnette, burn!
𝟭g • • Doo Wop
𝟭h • • Mood
𝟭i • • Trash
𝟭j • • Speed
𝟭k • • SHE
𝟭l • • WE
𝟭m • • World
𝟭n • • Screen



𝟭
2010s: All around the world/ Rock'n'Roll is here to stay


Mr. Charles Berry with his airmobile.


The original Rock styles of the 50s -Rockabilly, electric Blues, Honky Tonk, Mambo, Cajun, and Doo Wop- are as vibrant and vital as ever, the solid roots that feed myriad branches in the new century.

They were hothouse flowers in the 1950s, seeded the '60s, resprouted in the '70s, germinated in the '80s, went wild in the '90s, forested in the 2000s, and became perennials in the 2010s.



𝟭a
Perennials



We live our lives, but then we live on in our works.

There's a point in culture when someone goes from being a presence to an influence. The spirit of their efforts informs those that follow. They may have gone on, but they are never gone.

Rock'n'Roll had come into the 21st century with new music in the first decade by original rockers like Dawson, Martin, LaBeef, and Cash. But by the second, Wanda Jackson was one of the last of the upstanding still standing. Whether making new albums (one produced by Jack White), fronting for bands like The Alligators, or being covered by decades of disciples, Wanda's party lasted for the long.

Determined to outrun everyone, of course, was that willful Jerry Lee Lewis, who recorded new albums backed by Keith Richards and Ron Wood, Ringo Starr, Robbie Robertson, Shelby Lynne, and Neil Young.

Chuck Berry returned after decades with his final record, showing how its done while jamming with his son and grandson. Sadly, we lost the King of guitar in 2017.



The Big Bang of '50s Rock reverberated in outward rings.

Second-wave rockers like Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Rolling Stones, Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Jeff Beck, Jeff Lynne as well as Electric Light Orchestra, a reunited Stray Cats, and Roger Daltrey (with Wilko Johnson) continued to draw from the well.

Further-wave rockers like Nick Curran, Crazy Cavan, Robert Gordon, Tom Waits, The Fall, Lee Rocker, and Annie Lennox tilled the furrows.

New artists channeled the sounds of Patsy Cline (Linda Kay), Hasil Adkins (Bloodshot Bill), Eddie Cochran (PJ Harvey), and Wanda Jackson (Bonde Do Role).

The Bo Diddley beat, the primal pulse of the Rock'n'Roll heart, bumped-da-bump-bumped in rock tribal revival in songs by Hipbone Slim, Lykke Li, The Dustaphonics, Willy Moon, Summer Twins, Lee Bains III, Gruff Rhys, Daddy Long Legs, Delta Bombers, Puta Madre Brothers (Australia), The Bullets, and Thee Tsunamis.

Heralding the heroes were celabratory songs about Elvis (by Mystery Trio), Bettie Page (Dorados), Buddy Holly (John Mueller), Fats Domino (The Features, Guided By Voices), Gene Vincent (The Katman, Flat Duo Jets), Chuck Berry (Southern Culture On The Skids), Little Richard (The Computers, The Sonics), Bo Diddley (Big Boy Bloater), and Wanda Jackson (Bootleg Betty).

Love for Buddy Holly would not fade away with rave-ons in his sound by Dum Dum Girls, Louise Burns, Crushed Out, and Vampire Weekend. There were two all-star tribute albums to Buddy, with covers by the likes of The Black Keys, The Detroit Cobras, Paul McCartney (who owns his hero's songs), Imelda May, and Brian Wilson.



𝟭b
Trads


Lynda Kay


Rather than simply imitate the original sounds, traditionalists like Lynda Kay, The Secret Sisters, Chris Isaak, Vintage Trouble, Pieta Brown, Natalie Ross, J.D. McPherson, The Blasters, Nikki Hill, Jessica Lee Wilkes, and Lily Locksmith used their spirit as a sonic template for new expression.




𝟭c
Roots


Marcia Ball; Anna Popovic; Susan Tedeschi


Blues music first broke through because of a woman. The blues was an amorphous country form in the 1920s shunned by polite society, and it was the phenomenal success of Bessie Smith's 78rpm platters that enabled everyone else to come forward.

Women have held their own in the Blues for a century, despite getting swiped by the spotlight since. Today, firedrakes like Samantha Fish, Karen Lovely, Eden Brent, Carolyn Wonderland, Marcia Ball, Ana Popovic, Fiona Boyes, Shemekia Copeland, Heart Attack Alley, Teresa James And The Rhythm Tramps, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Mr. Airplane Man, and Becky Barksdale keep the home fires blazing.

Kindred souls like Little Victor, Gary Clark Jr., The Juke Joint Pimps, Dirty Deep, The Jelly Roll Men (Germany), Black Joe Lewis And The Honeybears, Cedric Burnside, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, and Eli Paperboy Reed also stoked their share.


Cover artwork by Federico Archuleta


The Texas Tornados (founded by Doug Sahm, Freddy Fender, and Flaco Jimenez) rode one more for the rodeo, and Sorelle Monelle stayed in the saddle.

Country boogied and Honky Tonk thomped with Patricia Vonne, Jade Jackson, Marti Brom, Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle, Paul Cauthen, Root'n Toot'n, Miss Mary Ann And The Ragtime Wranglers (Norway), Rockin' Bonnie And The Mighty Ropers (Italy), The Doel Brothers (Spain), Brad Stivers, and Tennessee Drifters.

Jump Jive thrived and Boogie oogied with Laura B And The Moonlighters (UK), Deanna Bogart, The Clams, Dani Nel-La, PatC And The Tailshakers (Sweden), and Billie And The Kids (Croatia).

Rockin' Bonnie; C.J. Chenier


Cajun and Zydeco two-stepped the floors with BeauSoleil, Steve Riley And The Mamou Playboys, C.J. Chenier, Pine Leaf Boys, Broadway Lafayette, and Cedric Watson.



𝟭d
Covers


Quality is timeless, and a great song or sound is eternal. Many contemporary artists spread the love with their covers of classics by Chuck Berry (La Femme, Little Neal And The Blue Flames), The Coasters (Autoramas), Fats Domino (Davina And The Vagabonds), LaVern Baker (Alice And The Wonders), Etta James (Chilli And Marie), Alton And Johnny (The Cactus Blossoms), Connie Francis (Angel Olsen), and Johnny Cash (Johnny Horsepower).

The 1950s is full of great songs to cover, but after awhile, the range gets rode.

Now, many modern rockabillies rockabilly up the modern with covers of unexpected songs in classic '50s styles.

On the music player, dig cover spins on Gloria Jones (by Imelda May, The Neutronz), Pointer Sisters (Jerry Lawson), The Beatles (The Virginia Gentlemen, Lee Rocker, Hot Sausage, Drugstore Cowboys), latter Roy Orbison (The Joy Formidible, John Stephan), Tommy James (Poison Ivy And The Steady, Led Zeppelin (Dusty Dave And The Heart Attacks, The Wolverhines, The Devil's Daughters), Elvis Costello (Restless, Ulster Boys, El Camino), Tom Waits (Gaby Jogeix, Charley Horse), T.Rex (Dan Sartain), The Police (The Rocker Covers), Duran Duran (The Quakes), Devo (The Rocketz), Billy Idol (Les Snails, Hellbilly Club), Judas Priest (The Pinstripes, Vildekatterna), Eurythmics (The Silverettes), and Portishead (The Dark Shadows)!


1950s Rock'n'Roll found its form assimulating everything, and it keeps its form assimulating everything. Like THE BLOB. If it could dance and had great hair.



𝟭e
Bopcats



"But don't you step on my blue suede shoes
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes!"

-Carl Perkins


The Mowretsu Attack 40s


Bound to bop away all their blues with no feet flat are where-it's-at cats like The Wildebeests, Bryant Trenier And The Dynasonics, Carlos And The Bandidos, Kitty Daisy And Lewis, Caroline And The Ramblers, Carmen Ghia And The Hotrods (UK), and Kim Lenz And Her Jaguars.

If those bands slow down, you can yell for more from globetrotters like Miqui Puig (Spain), The Mowretsu Attack 40s (Japan), B And The Bops (Croatia), Toini And The Tomcats (Norway), Yolintu (Finland), Double Six (Spain), Nico Duportal And His Rhythm Dudes (France), Miki Lamarr (Finland), The Mackshow (Japan), and Cherry Rat Y Os Gatunos (Brazil).



𝟭f
Burn, Burnette, burn!



The ferocious roar of Johnny Burnette And The Rock N Roll Trio continued to clack the tracks on a lonesome train now jam-packed in the new decade.

Covers of "Train Kept A'Rollin'", "Honey Hush", "Lonesome Train", and "Rock Billy Boogie" abounded unabated, clangin' a harangue like Burnettes boomeranged, from fan-addicts like The Top Cats (Sweden), Tom Stormy Trio, Jeff Beck, The Del Moroccos, Sex Museum, Christian D And The Hangovers, The Obscuritones, Sharna-Mae And The Mayhems (UK), Samehada Shiriko And Dynamite (Japan), The Pringles, , A.J. And The Rockin' Trio, and Robert Gordon.

The Top Cats; Sweet Jeena;
Sara and Dex Romweber


And kept a'buzzin' in sonic cousins like Alex Lipinski (mixed with Dylan), Screamin' Rebel Angels, Los Volidos (Spain), The Tremors, Pike Cavalera And The Gentle Bandoleros (Spain), Jack Rabbit Slim, Mystery Gang (Hungary), The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Straight 8s, Sweet Jeena And Her Sweethearts, Lady Luck Combo (Sweden), Dex Romweber Duo, and Simon Crashly And The Roadmasters (Sweden).



𝟭g
Doo Wop



Classic vocalese strolled out cool from the deep freeze in the tonsorial chorals of Jerry Lawson, The Virginia Gentlemen, Whirlwind, Under The Streetlamp, Lil' Mo And The Dynaflos, The Mighty Echoes, The Calvanes, The Velvet Candles (Spain), Vicky Tafeya And The Big Beat (Spain), Mystery Gang and Mohammed Fatima,J Freddy Velas And The Silvertones (Italy), and the Soul of The Sha La Das and Joey Quinones And Thee Sinseers.

And kept the pace from unexpected places with Robert Plant, Helena Noguerra (Belgium), Joan As Police Woman, and Leon Bridges.



𝟭h
Mood


Down moonlit streets, slick with rain and sin, cruising some middle ground between light and shadow, were shady culprits that might have been Lanie Lane (Australia), Pipeline '61, Timber Timbre, Jack Ladder, Los Mambo Jambo (Spain), Boss Christ (New Zealand), MadMartin Trio, Dawn Shipley And The Sharp Shooters, Pete Hutton, Southbound Snake Charmers (Australia), and Delaney Davidson (New Zealand). Unless their alibis check.

"...and there's always music in the air."


Meanwhile, the midnight stoplight is swaying and the woods are not what they seem in Twin Peaks with David Lynch (and Karen O), Silencio, Bookhouse, Chromatics, Cherry Cherie, surprisingly Kim Lenz, and Jenny Gabrielson Mare.



𝟭i
Trash


Trashabillies. Brains corroded by, corrupted and erupting to, Link Wray Hasil Adkins The Cramps, smashed and talkin' trash, wrong done fast wrung through with oil and glass.

Girl In A Coma


"Officers, be on the lookout for The A-Bones, The Wrongdoings, Haunted George, Doo Rag, Los Vigilantes, Bloodshot Bill, Girl In A Coma, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Ty Segall Band, Becky Lee And Drunkfoot, The Coathangers, The Dead Exs, Dex Romweber, Deer Tick, For The Love Of Ivy, Emptifist, Leadfoot Tea, Bat Fangs, , and Daddy Long Legs, over."

Unusual suspects straying outside their usual turfs include Death valley Girls, Deerhoof, The Courettes (Brazil/Danish), and Night Beats.

But some'll just skip town on the lam, no kiss, blam, with cold-heart cohorts like Hombre Loco Internacional, Pussycat And The Dirty Johnsons (UK), Horst With No Name (Germany), Messer Chups (Germany), The Incredible Staggers (Vienna), Knucklebone Oscar (Sweden), Thee Gravemen (Sweden), Komety (Poland), Guadalupe Plata (Spain), and Wasurete Motels (Japan).



𝟭j
Speed


Slap tarmac till it slaps you back with Wild Wax Combo (Denmark), perennial psychobillies The Magnetix (Russia), Furious, Devil's Brigade, Jane Rose And The Deadend Boys, and Peggy Sugarhill.



𝟭k
SHE


"I drink a quart of Saki, smoke dynamite
I chase it with tobackey and then shoot out the light!"

-Anisteen Anderson/ Wanda Jackson, "Fujiyama Mama"


Eva Eastwood


The exponential tide of women in roots Rock became all-pervasive this decade.

We're gonna Rockafilly boogie to-ni-hite with Cherry Tess & Her Rhythm Sparks (Sweden), Irene, Lara Hope & The Champtones, Maibell And The Misfires (Finland), Sweet Jeena And The Roommates (Sweden/UK), Barbara Clifford, Eva Eastwood (Sweden), and Lily Moe & The Barnyard Stompers (Switzerland)!

Get led astray by the one who leads the strays with female-fronted bands like Empress Of Fur, The Twisteroos, Hi Way Ramblers, Screamin' Rebel Angels, Rocket To Memphis, The Montesas (Germany), Sixten And The Cupcakes (Sweden), and Dixie Leadfoot (former Zappa vocalist, Susannah Harris).

Or go psychojilly with that crazy feelin' along with The Wolfgangs, The Hatchet Wounds, Thee Merry Widows, Bonsai Kitten (Germany), and The Silver Shine (Hungary), until you rile up into a pile-up with Angie And The Car Wrecks.



𝟭l
WE



Creativity is the survival mechanism of sharing.

Culture isn't a codeword for Them or Theirs. Culture is us plus us. There is no Either/Or... there is only And Also.

Culture isn't constant or owned by a 'pure' group. Culture is constantly renewing itself through each one, onward into everyone.

It is an intersection of ideas. We refract everything we've taken in. From each other, with each other, for each other. An open mind, an idea divined, another's ideas combined, still more intertwined, some streamlined while others realign, always parsing out paradigms on through time. We survive and thrive together through sharing.

Mike Sanchez; Vintage Trouble


Everyone was a contributing party to Rock'n'Roll, and that's why everyone's part of this party.>

¡Viva amigos Mike Sanchez (England), Truly Lover Trio (L.A.), and The Broken Toys (Argentina)!

All hail our comrades Janelle Monae, Vintage Trouble, Garland Jeffreys, Barbara Clifford, Bootsy Collins(!), Shakura S'Aida, Joyce Cobb, Aaron Neville, Colbert Hamilton And The Nitros, Curtis Harding, La La Brooks, Trudy Lynn, Sister Cookie, Jai Malano, and the ever-lastin' Barrence Whitfield!



𝟭m
World


The RockTigers


Rock'n'Roll came from the world's root musics crosstalked, and became a common tongue of cousins everywhere.

Travel world-wise on the Music Player with Kathy X (Germany) or Imelda May (Ireland), Los Rizlaz and Swamp Ratz and The 5.6.7.8's and The Midnight TV Programs (Japan), The Hillbilly Moon Explosion (Switzerland) or Cyclones (Sweden), The RockTigers (South Korea) or King Drapes (Finland), El Twanguero (Spain) or Stereo Total (France), The Hoodoo Tones (Germay) or Eddie Y Los Grasosos (Mexico)!



𝟭n
Screen


Repression only escalates expression.

Repressive conservative times, like the 1950s, are pressure cookers that inevitably distill dissent into rebellious cultural revolutions. The era has become a universal metaphor for the dangers of affluent indifference and violent intolerance, the point when greed and hate are suffocating society. As such a warning, it is more relevant to us than ever.

'The Hour'; 'The Bletchley Circle'


Two critically-acclaimed TV shows dealt with the crushing restrictions of post-WWII Britain: 'The Hour' (2011), about a political news broadcast that bucks homeland propaganda by championing real investigative journalism; and 'The Bletchley Circle' (2012), in which women who helped win the war as decoders reject being forced to be housewives, and instead become unofficial detectives.

'Masters Of Sex',
starring Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan


The political is personal. Repression's goal is to control people by constricting their thoughts, their body, and their soul, diverting their energy into servitude. The 'Masters Of Sex' (2013-'16) TV series uses the framework of the world-changing sex study by Masters and Johnson (and their complex personal relationship) to challenge all presumptions and constrictions that we mistake as fact. The sexual revolution they charted and started has become a catalyst for myriad forms of personal liberation.

Films also used the '50s as a general backdrop for defining oneself. The acclaimed animated film CHICO AND RITA (2010) was a musical romance set in revolutionary Cuba. In Malick's TREE OF LIFE (2011), a woman navigates the arbitrary line between love and abuse, within a wider Kubrik-esque allegory about Nature vs. Nurture; in BROOKLYN (2015), a woman immigrating to the US hurdles challenges to figure out where she belongs; and in TOM OF FINLAND (2017), the artist navigates homophobia to develop his signature erotic style. Laurel and Hardy re-found themselves in the touching STAN AND OLLIE (2018), a biopic of their last stage tour. WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE (2018) adaptated Shirley Jackson's psychological horror book, while THE VAST OF NIGHT (2019) brought interstellar weirdness to a remote New Mexico town.

Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs


Rock'n'Roll roiled parallel in the '50s with the Beat Generation, who defied all mores and mindsets, and films explored their surging tide. HOWL (2010) depicted the creation and reaction to Allen Ginsberg's seditious poem, ON THE ROAD (2012) brought Jack Kerouac's revelatory road trip to life, and KILL YOUR DARLINGS (2013) essayed the early years and bizarre circumstances when Ginsberg, Kerouac, and William S. Burroughs first met.


_____


The Big Bang keeps ringing...

Soundwaves bypass all boundaries, whether on maps, in cultures, or in one's head. Human arts flow from heart to heart, and leave delusional limits in the dust.

Culture is an intersection of ongoing ideas, connecting everyone. And Rock'n'Roll is an emancipation exclamation, for now and ever.

"Hail, hail Rock'n'Roll!
Deliver me from the days of old
Long live Rock'n'Roll!
The Beat of the drum is loud and bold
Rock Rock Rock'n'Roll!
The feeling is there body and soul"


-Chuck Berry, "School Days" (1957)



© Tym Stevens




See Also:

The Real History of Rock and Soul!: A Manifesto, A Handy Checklist

Revolution 1950s: The Big Damn Bang of Rock'n'Roll!

1950s PUNK: Sex, Thugs, and Rock'n'Roll!

CHUCK BERRY: The Guitar God and His Disciples

BO DIDDLEY: The Rhythm King and His Disciples

BUDDY HOLLY: Rock's Everyman and His Disciples

LITTLE RICHARD: The Voice of Rock and His Disciples

JIMMY REED: The Groover of Rock, From Motown To Sesame Street



1950s Rock, A: The '60s Disciples

1950s Rock, B: The '70s Disciples

1950s Rock, C: The '80s disciples

1950s Rock, D: The '90s disciples


1950s Rock, E: The 2010s disciples




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

BEST MUSIC: 2012, With Music Players!


With 3 Music Players!


S A N T I G O L D






ALL THE
REAL MUSIC!


Nevermind those suburban-angst
'Best Music' lists that taste like paste!


These tunes will slink your slant
and everywhere your derriere!


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BEST ALBUMS: 2012
COOL SONGS: 2012
BEST RE-ISSUES: 2012






B E S T
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A L B U M S :
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BEST ALBUMS 2012
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Moon Duo, "Circles"
Space Rock New Wave.
Like Hawkwind jamming with Devo.

(See also: Air, Wooden Shjips, L'Epee)

Santigold, "Master of My Make-Believe"
Electro Pop.
Brash expansions in electronic dance music.

(See also: Romeo Void, M.I.A., Janelle Monae)

Tame Impala, "Lonerism"
Electrodelic.
Like The Beatles' "Come Together" meets Pink Floyd's "Money".

(See also: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Temples, GUM)

Pepe Deluxe, "Queen of the Wave"
Pop Opera.
An epic album of prog ambition, psyche chorals, and theatric melodies.

(See also: B-52's, Queen, La Femme, The Avalanches)




Soundtrack, "DJANGO UNCHAINED"
Spaghetti Western redux.
A compilation featuring classic score cues from Morricone, Bacalov, and Ortolani.
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(See also: Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov, Bruno Nicolai)

Jesca Hoop, "The House That Jack Built"
Mercurial melodicism.
Folk with more twists than algebra.

(See also: Tom Waits, Joanna Newsome, St. Vincent)

Dr. John, "Locked Down"
New Orleans Funk.
The Doctor returns to his classic mid-'70s Funk glory.

(See also: Prof. Longhair, The Meters, Little Feat)

THEEsatisfaction, "awE naturalE"
Hiphop psalms.
The duo branches from fluid rap into soaring chorals.

(See also: A Tribe Called Quest, Meshell Ndegeocello, Georgia Anne Muldrow)




Gary Clark, Jr., "Blak and Blu"
Blues phoenix.
Clark's feiry guitar bridges the roots of Blues to a wildfire future.

(See also: Freddie King, The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes)

Rocket Juice And The Moon, "Rocket Juice And The Moon"
Afrobeat futurism.
Damon Albarn (Blur), Flea (Chili Peppers), and Tony Allen (Fela). Nuff said.

(See also: Fela, Gorillaz, Antibalas)

Lucky Jim, "The Lovers"
Dylan and Cohen's love-child.
The best singer/songwriter that not enough people know. Soulful confessions, majestic productions.

(See also: "Blood On The Tracks", "I'm Your Man", "Time (The Revelator)")

Nona Hendryx, "Mutatis Mutandis"
Political Soul.
Always a rocker at heart, Nona raises her fist to resist.

(See also: Labelle, Betty Davis, Material, Tamar-Keli)




Hannah Williams And the Tastemakers, "A Hill of Feathers"
Big-lunged Soul.
By turns groovy, tender, funky, and magnific.

(See also: Stone The Crows, Elkie Brooks, Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings)

Father John Misty, "Fear Fun"
Folkadelic.
Formerly the drummer for Fleet Foxes, John Tillman's piano confessionals astonish with gossamer vocals and a corrosive wit.

(See also: Glen Campbell, John Lennon, Randy Newman, Elton John)

The Bamboos, "Medicine Man"
Groovy Funk.
A soulful party throwdown, with guests like Kylie Auldist, Aloe Blacc, and Ella Thompson.

(See also: Medeski Martin Wood, Cookin' on 3 Burners, Orgone)

La Sera, "Sees the Light"
Power Pop.
Catchy guitar tunes with sunshine vocals.

(See also: Peach Kelli Pop, Colleen Green, Dum Dum Girls)




Antibalas, "Antibalas"
AfroBeat renaissance.
The Brooklyn band is so on-the-one that they provided the music for the theatre musical, "Fela!".

(See also: Fela, Ikebe Shakedown, El Michaels Affair)

Soundgarden, "King Animal"
Grunge rebound, unbound.
Still alive with the best qualities of Zeppelin, Sabbath, Black Flag, and Green River.

(See also: Jane's Addiction, Jeff Buckley, Blackwater Holylight)

Tom Tom Club, "Downtown Rockers"
Rubber Funk.
Still bumpin' the grooves to make your rumpus move.

(See also: Parliament/Funkadelic, Talking Heads, Luscious Jackson)

Garbage, "Not Your Kind of People"
TripHop Indieclash.
Back and pissed, like a ronin ninja.

(See also: Blondie, Tricky, Sleigh Bells, Florence And The Machine)




Ruby Velle And The Soulphonics, "It's About Time"
Party Soul.
Let's turn this juke joint inside out.

(See also: Motown, Cold Blood, Marta Ren And The Groovelvets)

The Hives, "Lex Hives"
Garage Redux.
Some growing pains, but still fierce.

(See also: The Sonics, The White Stripes, Sahara Hotnights)

Georgia Anne Muldrow, "Seeds"
Jazzy Soul.
Moody grooves with an activist fist.

(See also: Nina Simone, Gil Scott-Heron, Jimetta Rose)

thenewno2, "thefearofmissingout"
Organic pop for the new now.
Dhani Harrison, second to none.

(See also: Hari Georgeson, Jeff Lynne, Fistful Of Mercy, Smith Westerns)




Galactic, "Carnivale Electricos"
Nawlins Fonk.
Turbocharged by a jubilee of special guests.

(See also: The Meters, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, The Wild Tchoupitoulas)

Led Zeppelin, "Celebration Day"
Rock Of Ageless.
Their triumphant 2007 reunion concert, now released.

(See also: Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix, Lez Zeppelin, Rival Sons)

Public Enemy, "Most Of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp"
The only comeback is a rebuttal.
Two new albums from the greatest, smartest, most rebellious Rap group of all time.

(See also: The Last Poets, The Clash, Consolidated, The Coup)

Public Enemy, "The Evil Empire Of Everything"
The only comeback is victory.
Two new albums from the greatest, smartest, most rebellious Rap group of all time.

(See also: Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, KRS-One, Rakim)




Django Django, "Django Django"
Lush Electro Pop.
Somewhere between Depeche Mode and The Beach Boys. Hooky, upbeat, shimmering, and catchy.

(See also: Split Enz, Telekinesis, Liam Finn)

Ty Segall Band, "Slaughterhouse"
Fuzz Rawk.
Brutal fuzzadelic, as nature intended.

(See also: The Stooges, Mikal Cronin, Tim Presley)

The Delfonics, "Adrian Younge Presents The Delfonics"
Vocal Soul.
A stunning revival, in craft, sound, and feel.

(See also: Ennio Morricone, Thom Bell, Norman Whitfield, Philly Soul)

Gemma Ray, "Island Fire"
Indie chameleon.
A liquid songwriter freewheeling between noir cinema, art pop, and torch folk.

(See also: Dusty Springfield, Lykke Li, A.C. Newman, Kandle)




Cody Chesnutt, "Landing On A Hundred"
Conscious Soul.
Early-'70s Soul for today's street.

(See also: Marvin Gaye, Lenny Kravitz, Curtis Harding)

Boonaraaas, "More Knick-A-Knacks For Your Bric-A-Brac Shelf"
Garage Rock hullabaloo.
Turbo this Go-Go till it's gone gone.

(See also: Thee Headcoatees, Curlee Wurlee!, The Coathangers)

Gossip, "A Joyful Noise"
Punky Dance.
Opera diva kicks your butt into sway.

(See also: Brides Of Funkenstein, Le Tigre, Von Iva, Joan As Police Woman)

Lee Fields And The Expressions, "Faithful Man"
Timeless Soul.
Lee channels everything great and evergreen about late-'60s and early-'70s Soul.

(See also: Dave Porter, Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley)




Bush Tetras, "Happy"
PostPunk funkiness.
Pioneers in the early-'80s NYC scene return periodically to school you.

(See also: Defunkt, Maximum Joy, Delta 5)

David Byrne + St. Vincent, "Love This Giant"
Multiform Pop.
Skewed to the rescue.

(See also: David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, Mitski)

The Honorable South, "I Love My Tribe"
Rock'n'Soul.
Because it only really rocks when it can really roll.

(See also: Ike And Tina Turner, The Bellrays, Vintage Trouble)

J.D. McPherson, "Signs And Signifiers"
Rockabilly and Soul.
Everything great about Sun Records rock and Atlantic Records soul.

(See also: Johnny Burnette Trio, Sam Cook, Rev. Horton Heat)





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Nevermind Gloss Pop, Stepford Idols, Karaoke Choruses ("woh-oo-oh"), Ego Brats, Emo Prats, Plinky Folk, Brittle Bombast, Vegas Country, Smug Thug, Mope Noodling, De-mixed Throb, and Robot-o-Tune schlock! >

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Twist around and rebound
and shake your body down to the ground!


COOL SONGS 2012
by Tym Stevens


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This jukebox is sequenced into groups of sound, instead of randomly.
All the songs elasticize their genres.
Get your groove on in this sonic order.:

Rockabilly! Surf! Garage! Psyche!

Glam! Blues! Soul! Funk!

Folk! World! Riot Grrrl! Alt-Rock!

Electro! Alt-Rap! Cinematic! Cover Versions!



Jesca Hoop; La Sera;
Lucky Jim; Lianne La Havas

10 hours of brain-flaming, booty-scootin' music, featuring the following fine folks in this exact order!:

Rockabilly!
Heart Attack Alley, and Jack Ladder.

Surf!
The Sunmakers, That's a NO NO!, Grass Widow, Peach Kelli Pop, Habibi, and Django Django.

Beat / Garage!
The Jikens, The Fondas, The Younger Lovers, Sitcom Neighbor, The Fresh And Onlys, Lips of Salome, Boonaraaas, CONNY with Goggle-A, White Fence, and Jack Of Heart.

Psychedelic / Beatlesque!
Nick Capaldi, La Sera, Neil Young, The Bootles, Kaiser Chiefs , Jim Noir, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Mystical, Weapons, Thee Oh Cees, Crash Normal, Stealing Sheep, Capsula, Pepe Deluxe, Deep Cotton, and Cat Power.

Classic Rock / Glam!
Led Zeppelin, Eric Burdon And the Greenhornes, The Heavy, Spacin', The Dynamite Pussy Club, The Dandy Warhols, Ty Segall Band, Moon Duo, Tame Impala, The Sheepdogs, Foxy Shazam, The Mynabirds, The Hives, Redd Kross, The Peach Kings, Jack White, Band Of Skulls, and ZZ Top.

Blues!
Gary Clark Jr., Danielia Cotton, Kid Koala, and The Savage Rose.

Soul / Funk!
Hannah Williams, Cody Chesnutt, Pimps of Joytime, Tom Tom Club, The Bamboos, Alabama Shakes, Nicole Willis And the Soul Investigators, Dr. John, Galactic, The Honorable South, Rhett Frazier Inc., Ruby Velle And The Soulphonics, The Jezebel Sextet, Quantic, Georgia Anne Muldrow, The New Mastersounds, Mark Lanegan.

Folk / Alt Songwriter!
Lauren O'Connell, Meshell Ndegeocello + Toshi Reagon, Father John Misty, Angel Olsen, Marissa Nadler, Sharon Van Etten, Jesca Hoop, Lucky Jim, Lianne La Havas, Gemma Ray, and Logistics.

World-arama!
Beachwood Sparks, Antibalas, Karriem Riggins, Sinkane, Rocket Juice And The Moon, Here We Go Magic, and Hollie Cook.

Riot Grrrl!
Cougars, Sleigh Bells, Brig Feltus, The Hussy Becky Lee and Drunkfoot, Nona Hendryx, Bush Tetras, and Garbage.

Alt-Rock!
thenewno2, A.C. Newman, Killing Joke, David Byrne + St. Vincent, Dirty Projectors, Deerhoof, and Fiona Apple.

Electro!
Air, La Femme, Geoff Barrow, Gossip, Santigold iamamiwhoami, Ava Luna, and Spektrum.

Alt Rap!
Spoek Mathambo, Speech Debelle, The Ting Tings, K’NAAN, and THEESatisfaction.

Cinematic!
Mount Eerie, Lava Children, JD McPherson, Silencio, David Holmes, The Surphonics, Durango14l Adele, Kandle, Serena Ryder, Hooverphonic, Luis Bacalov, Adrian Younge, Soulsavers, Calexico, Menahan Street Band, and Lana Del Rey.

Cover Versions!

List = Original By / Cover Artist
Songs are sequenced in the chronological order of the Originals.


Jackie Brenston / Tim TimebombJerry Lee Lewis / Freddie Fano And Los Marijuana TrioRoy Orbison / Molly Sue Gonzalez And The Mean, Mean MenSam Cooke / MeklitTraditional / Le ChefsGloria Jones / Imelda MayJackie DeShannon / The Sugarman 3Los Nivram / The Ugly BeatsJohn Mayall / Joan OsbourneJimi Hendrix Experience / Inga Rumpf + NDR BigbandNancy Sinatra / Jessica FichotTraffic Sound / DC FontanaMC5 / The FuzztonesLed Zeppelin / Dee HemingwayWar / LettuceThe O'Jays / The DynamicsRoxy Music / The Bryan Ferry OrchestraMarvin Gaye / Martha HighPaul McCartney And Wings / MelvinsThe Rolling Stones / Lee Fields And The ExpressionsBob Dylan / Lucia Micarelli + Steve EarleNeil Young / ChromaticsPrince / Ishan CooperBob Dylan / Tom MorelloJane's Addiction / Fanesha FabreTerry Evans / Wtm Blues BandNirvana / Robert GlasperPortishead / The Civil WarsBob Dylan / AdeleLucinda Williams / Shemekia CopelandThe Black Keys / Kylie AuldistMartina Topley-Bird / Neneh Cherry And The ThingYeah Yeah Yeahs / Macy Gray.






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Quality is timeless.



BEST REISSUES 2012
by Tym Stevens


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This music player has songs from the following albums, in the same order.


1920s


Woody Guthrie, "Woody At 100" box set (1930s-40s)
Folk troubadoure. This guitar kills fascists.


1950s


Howlin' Wolf, "Smokestack Lightning" Chess box set (1950-60s)
Blues patriarch. 300 pounds of heavenly joy.


1960s


The Winstons, "Color Him Father" vinyl (1969)
The Rock'n'Soul album that the infinitely influential "Amen Break" sample came from.

"Amen Break" - How 6 Seconds From 1969 Propel All Modern Music

Daughters of Albion, "Daughters of Albion" (1968)
Like "The White Album" deconstructed by The Mamas And Papas.


1970s


Quincy Jones, "The Adventurers" soundtrack (1970)
Quincy Jones arranged and produced many great film and TV soundtracks, such as "In Cold Blood", "Mannix", "In The Heat Of The Night", "Ironside", and "The Color Purple".

Rodriguez, "Searching For Sugar Man" soundtrack (1971-73)
A forgotten folk-rock figure, Rodriquez's cult following in Australia led to this acclaimed documentary and his return.

Paul And Linda McCartney, "Ram" (1971)
Paul crafted a homespun "Abbey Road", and time has borne this underrated record out for the required classic that it is.

Marvin Gaye, "Trouble Man" soundtrack (1972)
Underprized at the time, Marvin's jazzy score stretches out his game with sophistication and soulfulness.

T. Rex, "The Slider" (1972)
Glam Rock's throne. Get it on.


David Bowie, "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" (1972)
Rock opera. Jamming good with Weird and Gilly.

Various Artists, "Ancestors of Rap" (1970s)
Proto-rappers from the '60s and '70s.

Black Sabbath, "Iron Man: The Best of..." (1970s)
Hard Rock tough enough to grind stone down.

Various Artists, "Dancing Time: The Best of Eastern Nigeria's Afro-Rock Exponents 1973-1977"
For a brief period in the mid-'70s, various African nations had Rock scenes, until coup tyrannies wiped them out. Never mind oppression, here's the record.


Roxy Music, Catalog Remasters (1972-82)
The first two and the last two are essential, and the journey arcs from edgy to groovy.

Sex Pistols, "Never Mind the Bollocks" (1977)
THE Punk band, THE Punk record.

The Avengers, "The Avengers" (1979)
Essential record from the San Francisco punk band.

Francis Bebey, "African Electronic Music 1975-1982"
New frontiers in motherland futurism.


23 Skidoo, "Seven Songs" (1979)
PunkFunk for your badonkadonk.

Electric Light Orchestra, "Mr. Blue Sky: The Best of..." (1970s)
If The Beatles had made really smart Disco Pop...


1980s


Feedtime, "The Aberrant Years" (1980s)
Ferocious roar that hinges Hardcore Punk into Grunge.

Tom Tom Club, "Tom Tom Club" / "Close To the Bone" (1981/1983)
The first two albums, essential and finally remastered and rereleased.

Talk Talk, "Spirit of Eden" (1989)
At first New Wave, then Psyche Soul, the band evolved into epic Floyd-ian moodscapes with this neglected gem.

Pixies, catalog box set (1987-92)
The crucial guitar-driven band that drug Indie Rock into the light, igniting Janes Addiction and Nirvana to take the torch next.


1990s


Bikini Kill, "Bikini Kill" (1992)
Revolution Girl Style Now and forever.

My Bloody Valentine, Catalog Remasters (1990s)
Moody Shoegaze trances for the ages, anticipating cinematic TripHop just around the corner.

Massive Attack, "Blue Lines" (1992)
TripHop, and you don't stop.

Soundgarden, Vinyl Catalog (1989-96)
Grunge was the perfect merger of Punk rage and Classic Rock mejesty.


2000s


Goldfrapp, "The Singles" (2000s)
Electro-Glam for your foxy orgy.


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