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Trance Groove

By The Julien Kasper Band. I have been spinning music mad by Julien Kasper for many years now and I am once again struck with the sounds put forth on his latest release Trance Groove on Toulcat Records. The nine tracks are filled with personality where needed and some rock as desired. There are some extra jams on the Hammond B-3 Organ by Matt Jenson & T Lavitz that add a certain warmth to their respected tracks making me gravitate to “The Reverend” & “Riff 53” (featuring Jenson) as well as “Chupacabra” and the soft spoken “Carolina Rose” (featuring Lavitz). There are two tracks that are the heavier hitters on the album for my radio ear, “Trash Day” & “Milk Truck” have edges that cut a path right into my ear-ways paved and rolled by Julien on guitar, Zac Casher on drums and Jesse Williams on electric/acoustic upright bass. As always, it is a thrill to listen to and even more thrilling is to be able to share the music of Julien Kasper in my little radio world.

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Lovespirals:Future Past

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The latest release from Lovespirals has me softly speaking to myself and smiling. The slow grooves help me feel like I am skating along carelessly over the ice that sometimes makes its way on our clear travels. The trance sensation produced in this release from Anji Bee and Ryan Lum, is stunningly captivating and a welcomed distraction to listening to music. The down tempo music and vocal temptations seduce the parts of my ears that are connected right to the part of my brain that produces happiness. There are highlight on this album for me personally, “Meanwhile, Irreplaceable Time Flees” right into “Insignificant” really make a set more complete, whereas the opening track “Home” is such a great set starter. This is a classy album that at times I think is even too good for me, but that is why I am so happy to share it with others….I think it’ll find many compatible ear-mates out there.

Bluegrass Blues & More.

What can you say about the line up other than stellar. The cold outside was no match for what was happening inside the Congress Theater in Chicago, as the 2nd Annual Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival was in full effect. Eddy Clearwater gave me what I was looking for in the way of that true original Chicago Blues styling, been waiting a long time to catch his act, well worth it. The Emmitt Nershi Band has my attention since I started slinging tracks off their new album, they left me with a down-home goodness feeling, that strings like theirs tend to do. I stomped my feet and felt a giant Yee Haw brewing up for most of their set…..reminded me of days by the barn as a youngin’. Dr. Dog was the act i had never seen that was tops on my list for getting a taste of, and i was not disappointed. I can certainly appreciate the direction that the music is taking and I must admit, at times it felt like the music was made entirely for the day that it was being played on. From the “I didn’t see that coming” file, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones with Tuvan Throat Singing group, The Alash Ensemble, doing tracks from their latest holiday release and man, this was something else…no really….the experience made me wonder how the decision was made to intersect these two styles into a holiday festival of it’s very own. The hearty earthy richness of Bela’s Banjo mixed with the soul drenching, hold me captive with that sound, Tuvan Throat singing is a match made for, well, my ears for certain. And well, you know the deal with those Flecktones…the unique spirit they conjure up is at times unexplainable and always worth being there for.

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Slip Slide and Here we go

After the show, I am heading out to the The Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival and my sincere thanks to a musical legend for joining the show today, Mr. Henry Butler phoned in from Florida and we chatted about what’s happening these days and what we might be expecting from him in the near future. Check out how it shaped up this go around…I felt like I had and needed more arms then I am blessed with:

The Lefty Singer- Andrew McPherson
You won’t be Satisfied that way- Carrie Rodriguez (live)
Reptile- 7 Worlds Collide w/Lisa Germano
Bodhisattva Blues-7 Worlds Collide w/Ed O’Brien/Neil Finn
Hold my Feet to the Fire- Ha Ha Tonka
In the Pines- Delaney Davidson

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Ooh Baby- Fleetwood Mac
Cherokee Dance- Canned Heat
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Chicago Jump- Jimmy Lee Robinson
Dealing w/the Devil-James Cotton w/Joe Louis Walker & Charlie Haden
I’m Good- Magic Slim & the Teardrops w/Bonnie Lee (live)
In the Open- Rev Raven feat. Madison Slim
Duck Walk- Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kings (live)
Sweet Home Chicago- Jimmy Rogers All Stars w/Stephen Stills
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Basehead- Corey Harris
Ice Rose- Alvin Youngblood Hart
Sweet Inspiration- the Derek Trucks Band
Already Free- the Derek Trucks Band

Workin’ Man Blues- Tommy Emmanuel w/Bob Littell (live)
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Revelation in Blacklight- Bernie Worrell
Time was (events in the Elsewhere)- Bernie Worrell
Soundcheck Jam- Boston Horns
Miami Blues- Akashic Record
Briar Patch- the Link Quartet
Sunday is Sausalito- Out to Lunch
Chupacabra- the Julien Kasper Band

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Sho’ Looks Guilty- the Subdudes
**On air Conversation w/Mr. Henry Butler**
Orleans Inspiration- Henry Butler
Riders on the Storm- Henry Butler
A Winter’s Blues- Henry Butler
Meet da Boys on the Battlefront-Bo Dollis & the Wild Magnolias
24 hrs/day 365days/year- Dr. John (live)
Light in your Eyes- Clarence Bucaro
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The Ember Love- Super Numeri
Ekitundu Ekisooka- Kronos Quartet
Meanwhile, Irreplaceable Time Flees- Lovespirals
Insignificant- Lovespirals
More & More of your Amor- Nat King Cole/Bitter:Sweet

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Duele Le Le- Zuco 103 feat. Dani Macaco
Usti, Usti Baba- Kocani Orchestar vs Senor Coconut
La Nouba- Cirque du Soleil
Rakim- Dead Can Dance (live)
Forever unanswered- Eccodek
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Celebration- Mark Weinstein & Omar Sosa
Kele Kele(No Passport No Visa)-Justin Adams/Juldeh Camara
Diaraby Magni- Vieux Farka Toure(Yossi Fine as Radiks Remix)

Make your Move- John Brown’s Body feat. Mister Rourke
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Santa Claus- the Waistcoats
Santa’s Pissed off-Andy Dick & the Bitches of the Century
Is Zat you Santa Claus?- Big Bad VooDoo Daddy
Boogie Woogie Santa Claus- the Christmas Jug band w/Angela Strehlit & Maria Muldaur
Ain’t no Chimney’s…-Sharon Jones & the Dapkings feat Binkie Griptite

Baaba Maal-Television

From Palm Pictures comes Baaba Maal‘s newest effort, “Television”. There is also a few remixes of the title track that are set to make the hips shake….The new album Television features Sabina and Didi of New-York based electro-pop sensation Brazilian Girls, who are often featured on the show. With its subtle blending of Electronic Dance elements & West African musical traditions, this record is a groundbreaking successor to his 2001 release “Missing You”.

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Baaba Maal TELEVISION 2009 Palm

Clarence Bucaro’s New Orleans

New Orleans, the new release from Clarence Bucaro and brought to us by our friends at Hyena Records is a set of ten songs brought to life by the 28-year-old singer/songwriter’s stunning falsetto vocals infused with the flowing spirit of the Big Easy. The album is named after the city where it was written and recorded and was produced by Anders Osborne and features an outstanding class of musicians, including Kirk Joseph (founding member of Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Doug Belote and Mike Burkhart. Like beads of sweat dripping down ones forehead during a summertime swelter, this album is puddled with romance, despair and the feeling of never letting go of ones youth, it highlights an intense love affair with the enchanting Crescent City as a backdrop…and at times the seducer.

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New Orleans by Clarence Bucaro Hyena Records 2009

Feelin’ Subduded

I want to thank Tim Cook of the Subdudes for being part of the show today. The ‘Dudes will be here in Madison at the Barrymore on December 5th.

Every War- pictures & Sound w/Willie Nelson
Pedal Down- Assembly of Dust w/Zach & Andrew Gabbard
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Messin’ with the Kid- Junior Wells
Hoob a Joob- Paul Sanchez
Let me Let go of You- Clarence Bucaro
Steppin’ in Steppin’ out- Primitive Culture
Feel like Wood- Primitive Culture

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Uncle- Xavier Rudd
Got me a Black Woman- Tony Bunn
Mercy Mercy Mercy- Brian Bromberg
the Natural Thing- the Night Callers
Dr. Dre’s Bar Mitzvah- Out to Lunch
Skip- Out to Lunch

Mobius Galaxy- Mobius Collective
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Shantytown Carnival- Jehro
Lumiere de la Mer- Bob Brozman Orchestra
Groovin’ on a Feeling- Laid Back
Make a Move- the Black Seeds
Push Some Air- John Brown’s Body
Great- Mystic Bowie
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Dungal Dub- Ayib Dieng
A Country Song- Catalyst
Me and My TV- Afroskull
Rage Experiment- Liquid Soul
Parade- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
You’ve got a Friend in me- Bonerama
Hokey Pokey- Funky Kidz
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Late at night- the Subdudes (live)
**On air Live Chat w/Tim Cook of the Subdudes***
Keep my feet upon the ground- the Subdudes
The Flower & the Fire- the Subdudes
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Disciples of Funk- Bootsy’s Rubber Band
I’ll go Crazy- World Famous Blue Jays
Give it up or Turnit Loose- James Brown (live)
Down home Style- the yards
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Coma Cluster- Zevious
Yeah, Man!- Sun Ra (live)
Dirty- Bernie Worrell w/Warren Haynes
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Alua- Uakti

Boombox Rawkkkks

Remember the days of walking down the streets with the boombox position high upon your shoulder, pointing the tunes right into your ear….well here is something you’d like to do that with again,and they call themselves “BOOMBOX”. BoomBox is Producer/Engineer/DJ/Drummer Russ Randolph and Producer/DJ/Vocalist/Guitarist Zion Rock Godchaux. This pair of dynamic artists uses their rich musical history and their vision of music and popular culture to deliver a style of music distinctly different from anything heard or seen in music today. This signature sound and show brings live music to a new, elevated level. BoomBox evolved through the common visualization of two forward-thinking artists from diverse musical backgrounds. Raised by supportive and musically inclined parents, both Godchaux and Randolph had an obsession with music at very young ages. Godchaux, who grew up with deeply embedded rock and roll roots, began playing drums at the age of two, and played guitar and wrote his own songs as a teen. During the 90s, Godchaux was a well-received touring DJ based out of the San Francisco area. Randolph began as a young drummer, but it’s what was happening behind the scenes that attracted him most. As much producers as they are musicians, it is Randolph’s understanding of soundscape and Godchaux’s knack for songwriting that keeps BoomBox resonating at higher levels…and now, this grand duo is making a splash as they rock & roll electroland-like through the musical world of their own that they created….it might seem like the path less chosen until you get an ear full.

Happy to you Jaco

As birthdays come and go for so many without me posting a single word, this one is different, and in these words expressed by Pat Methany…..the importance is so well capture:
“Jaco Pastorius may well have been the last jazz musician of the 20th century to have made a major impact on the musical world at large. everywhere you go,sometimes it seems like a dozen times a day, in the most unlikely places you hear Jaco’s sound; from the latest TV commercial to bass players of all stripes copping his licks on recordings of all styles, from news broadcasts to famous rock and roll bands, from hip hop samples to personal tribute records, you hear the echoes of that unmistakable sound everywhere.”
And so, with this I celebrate the sounds, the inspiration to others and the unmatched innovations that Jaco Pastorius left us with, and am thankful to the rest of the musical world who carry’s it on.
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Connection to the Core

Sometimes when I take the time to put together a show with songs from other lands, I feel the travel take me on land, or over seas but today I felt the sounds come on right thru from the core~here’s what the musical exploration looked like:

Annon- Jake Shimabukuro
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Bulgar Romani- the Vagabond Opera
New Year’s Eve in a haunted House- the Vagabond Opera
Life Cycles- Babki

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And what Then?- the Shin (live)
Recordando do pio- Bonga
‘zaho Syianao- Wa Zimba
Simbi D’lo- Manze Dayila & the Nago Nation
Peye Pou Peye- Boukman Eksperyans
Tanbou Vye Gri- Boukman Eksperyans
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Lo Bueno no Sale Barato- Habana Abierta
Caballito Nocturno- Juaneco Y Su Combo
Te Estas Equivocande- Gecko Turner
Quando o Carnaval Chegar- Marcia Salomon

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Adios Felicidad- Omara Portuondo
Cachita- Omara Portuondo
Gracias- Omara Portuondo feat Jorge Drexler
Juligan- Marta Topferova

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Sidi Gouro- Ali Farka Toure
Ai Haira- Vieux Farka Toure
Imidiwan Afrik Temdam- Tinariwen

Hommage a Tonton Ferrer- Orchestra Baobob
Sahara- Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara
Tibidi Waka- Vusi Mahlasela feat. Derek Trucks
Hora Anticuta Draga(Don’t Let me be….)-Les Triaboliques
Djefrile- Djoliba
International (Groucho Remix)- Baaba Maal
Ah Ndiya- Bela Fleck/Oumou Sangare
D’Gary Jam-B.Fleck/V.Mahlasela/B.Maal/T.Diabate/O.Sangare…
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Mopti- Tribecastan
Friend of Crazy Joe- Peatbog Faeries
Garageschottis- Vasen
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all one Tribe- Skeebo Knight
Real Simple- Slavic Soul Party
Baraat to Nowhere- Red Baraat

Bhanghall- DJ Rekha & Dave Sharma
Rabat- Beats Antique
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Woosi- Baka Beyond
Meeting of Tribes- Baka Beyond
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Hear it Loud- Global Lingo
He Manar(Goonda Dubwise Edit)-Global Lingo
Rebel Music- Mystic Bowie

Animal Magic-Adrian Sherwood (Lee Scratch Perry)
Crime or Music- Larry McDonald w/Stranger Cole & Squidley Cole
I’ll Take you There- Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Love Supreme- Dissisenten
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Umleitung- Trio de Janeiro
Nem Biztos Semmi- Katie Kovacs & Gemini
Mondj Egy Meset- Piramis

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Takou- Aiyb Dieng
Riddem- Daby Toure & Skip McDonald
Aksar- Najma Akhtar & Gary Lucus
Mother Taiga- Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo
Compassion- Soname

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Setaa- Jamshied Sharifi
Dandiya- Vandana Vishwas
an Introduction to Indian Music- Ravi Shankar
Dhun: Fast Teental- Ravi Shankar
Hamsadhwani Tabla Duet- Anoushka Shankar
Yaman Kalyan- Anoushka Shankar

Seasonably Warm

New Country Blues- Emmitt Nershi Band
Long way to go- Railroad Earth (live)
Fiddle Set- Enter the Haggis (live)
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Folsom Prison- Sirsy (live)
Around the World- Delaney Davidson
Diamond in your Mind- Tom Waits (live)
I Wish you Would- Treat her Right
East River Delta- Stew Cutler trio
Sleepwalk- the Vultures w/Norton Buffalo & David Grisman
Astrosurfin’- the Dillingers
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Rock this Town- the Brian Setzer Orchestra
I Want some More- Dan Auerbach
Broke Down on the Brazos- Gov’t Mule
Ufo Tofu- Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
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Drume Negrita- Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban
Baby Seals- Mamarazzi
Worry bout Dat- Michael Ray & the Cosmic Krewe
Made a Mistake- Michael Ray & the Cosmic Krewe
Lost Funk- Mike Clark
To the Queen(for Cyp’s Parents)- Out to Lunch
Misty Mountain Hop- Michael Bellar & the As Is Ensemble
Astronaut Love Triangle- Charlie Hunter
Dory’s Day out- Garage a Trois
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Dancing for the Queen of Bohemia-Eldad Tarmu Chamber Jazz Ensemble
Kamasutra- Vampyros Lesbos
African Sunset- Mo’ Horizons
The Numbers Game- Thievery Corporation
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It’s a New Day- James Brown (live)
In the Middle- JTQ
Send a Gram- Jessica Cleaves & P Funk All Stars
Disco Truck- the JMC Project
Waiting on my Wings- The Word
Thermal Bad- the New Mastersounds
Hope it Feels Good- Nikka Costa
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No Quarter Dub- DJ Spooky
One of These Days- Chaos Love Music
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Ultra Funk- Los Amigos Invisibles (live)
Planet of the Superkids- The Greyboy All Stars (live)
Stranded in your Love-Sharon Jones & Dapkings (Cool Calm Pete Sweet Nothing Mix)
Papa was a Rolling Stone-the Temptations(DJ Jazzy Jeff/Pete Kuzma Soleful mix)
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**On Air Interview w/Lex Sadler**

Hitch Shifter- Delicatessen
Cloud #9- Elizabeth the Band
Lovesick- Mariella
Emergency Break- Elizabeth the Band

Do you Dig it- GWAP
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Sueno de Solentiname- Mano Negra
Bumbo- Nomo
Fellin’ Yucky-Sven Barth & Induce are the Saxual Revolution
Why Me- Wavefront Transmissions

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Bhangra’s Panch- Fort Knox Five
Eden (feat Gigi)- Tommy T
Mende Chiraj- (Dj Spinna Remix)- Jacques Schwarz Bart

Melvin’s Rockpile

by Out To Lunch off of the Accurate Records label. Melvin’s Rockpile feeds listeners improvisational imagination with irresistible dance funk energy while continuously challenging the listeners aesthetic sensibility. As evidenced by tracks such as To the Queen and Captain Stilts, OTLs genre-bending soundscapes range from world, funk, jazz and breakbeat to dub and improvised house, captivating a cross-culture of audiences everywhere. Out To Lunch and Melvin’s Rockpile record release show is scheduled for January 15, 2009 at NuBlu in New York City, where the band holds their monthly residency…but i will have some for you to hEAR tomorrow.

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Hump Day Groove-a-lot

I always enjoy getting a chance to be on air in the evening, especially during the safe harbor time as I can play some of the tunes I otherwise might not get a chance to….like Public Enemy for instance….Here’s the grooves to get a good humpin’ on:

Papa was a Rolling Stone- Los Lobos (live)
Blue Eyed Soul- Diane Durrett
Slow Down- King Johnson
Circumstances- Soulhound
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Way that it Goes- Kyle Hollingsworth
Gettin’ Funky- Dumpstaphunk (live)
Blues for RW- Reuben Wilson
Don’t Mess with Bill- Mose Davis
Frim Fram Sauce- Akiko Tsuruga
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A Call for all Demons- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
Echidna’s Arf (of you)-the Ed Palermo Band
Best Western- Eric Biondo

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Booty- Louis “Babbling” Kabbabie feat.P Funk All Stars
Davel’s Return- Dirk Quinn Band
An Ba Mango La- Jacques Schwartz Bart
Comfort Zone- Fourplay
Blast!- Marcus Miller
Classical Thump- SMV
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Deception Blues- Jack DeJohnette
I Don’t Know why- M. Nahadr
Gangster of Love- Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Iko Iko- the Wild Magnolias
the Third Degree- the Dynamites feat. Charles Walker
Flying High (in the Friendly sky)-the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
In Time- Sly & the Family Stone
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In the Mix- the JMC Project
Aye- the Mighty Underdogs
Freedom Walk- Lifesavas w/Dead Prez & Vernon Reid
PunkRapStarz- Dope Sagittarius
Bring that Beat back- Public Enemy
Gititit-BK One w/Benzilla feat Brother Ali/Slug
Soup du Jour- Astronauts of Antiquity feat DoodleBUG
LIT- BLVD
Deeper Shade of Soul- Urban Dance Squad
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the Six Wisdoms of Aspasia- Vampyros Lesbos
Rain Song- Mosquitos
Show the World- LadyBUG Mecca
Casa del Fuego- Una

Built on Site

Just knew which was song #1……..and the rest went like this:

What’s he Building?- Tom Waits
Little Torch- Chris Whitley
the Blow Zone Layer- Jason Ricci & New Blood
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Any Open Window- Gov’t Mule
Anthem- Soulhound

Jungle Funk- Brian Stoltz
HooDoo Thing- Brian Stoltz
I Don’t Talk too Much- Marther Carter
Mama Don’t Allow- Bobby Mitchell
Frank’s Slide Song- the Ramblin’ Ambassadors
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Add mar Uran az esot- Kati Kovacs
Kinai fal- Nemenyi Bela & Atlantis

Soul Power- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
Wait til you See- the Karl Walter Jr trio
Snake Fire- Marchforth Marching Band
Falestine- Babaloo
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Dar Que Dificil- Juana Molina
Chica Chica Boom Chica- Bebel Gilberto
Prayer to the Saint of the Brokenhearted- Somi
Hidden Surprises- Zeep
Heads you Win- Zeep

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Got a Thing on my Mind- Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
Stand Up- Lee Fields & Sugarman Co.

Golden Lady- Soulive
What Make Ya Dance- Fort Knox Five
Sundown- Fort Knox Five

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Tell her She’s Lovely- Brownout
Sijuade- King Sunny Ade
Yuri- Oi Va Voi
Beyond Fasilados- Tommy T
Meu Mondo- Otto

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Fafa- Vieux Farka Toure (J Boogie Mix)
Poye (Rise Ashen Mix)- Issa Bagayogo
Dry your Eyes- Wax Tailor feat Sara Genn

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PunkRapStarz- Dope Sagittarius
Booneville Stomp- Les Claypool
Of Fungi & Foe- Les Claypool
Brooklyn Queens Expressway- Socialybrium

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Como Ves- Ozomatli
Balkan Qoulou- Watcha Clan
Sweet Auburn Mishegas- 4th Ward Afro-Klezmer Orchestra

Water no Get Enemy-D’angelo/Femi Kuti/Macy Gray/Roy Hargrove/Nile Rogers/the Soultronics & Positive Force
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Hills Valleys & Valium- Mr Gnome
Plastic Shadow- Mr Gnome
Death Cult Soup N’ Salad- The Almighty Defenders
I got a Feeling- Paul McCartney (live NYC)
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What’s Happening- Keb Mo
The World is a Beat- N’dambi
Straighten up & Fly Right-Nat King Cole(Will I Am/Natalie Cole)

Miles Hit (Rob Life Mix)- King Britt’s Philly Experiment
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Heliocentric- DJ Spooky feat. Peter Gordon
Whirl of a Woman- J Russell w/Morrea Dickason/RC Lee
Crazy Crazy Insane- Apsci
Breakin’ Dawn- Brother Ali
Us- Brother Ali
Ma Foya-Michael Olatuja feat. Lynden David Hall

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One Love- Bob Marley & the Wailers (Cardovan Mix)
Guvna Dub- Guvna Dub
Make a Move Dub- the Black Seeds
Golan to Galilee- Groundation

Gracias to Omara Portuondo

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Illustrious Cuban singer Omara Portuondo has made history twice this year. In October, the remarkable vocalist, and only female star of the Buena Vista Social Clubâ„¢, became one of the first Cuban artists in six years to obtain a visa to perform in the U.S., marking a cultural breakthrough in the strained relations between her homeland and the U.S. On November 5, she also became the first Cuban resident to present at the 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, where she delivered the prestigious Song of The Year award. She was honored again as the winner for Best Contemporary Tropical Album or “Mejor Álbum Tropical Contemporáneo” with her latest release Gracias produced by Montuno Productions and released on World Village. Although Portuondo is a four-time Latin GRAMMY nominee, and won a “Prémio Música Brasileira” Brazilian Music Award last year for her duets album with Maria Bethania, as well as a Billboard Latin Music Award in 2005, this is her first GRAMMY award. Gracias was produced by Alê Siqueira, with musical direction from Swami Jr., and it features “some striking collaborations” (Songlines), with such guest artists as Jorge Drexler, Richard Bona, Cachaíto López, Chico Buarque and Chucho Valdés. It is a special gift from the artist to herself and to the songwriters for whom she feels the highest regard. As the Montreal Gazette writes, it is “a highly personal collection of ballads… she packs a lot of feeling into this tender and nostalgic album.” These are the songs she has always longed to sing.
OMARA PORTUONDO Tour Dates 2010
Feb 24 Lisner Auditorium Washington DC
Feb 26 Harvard University: Sanders Theater Boston, MA
Feb 27 Town Hall New York, NY

Ones from this yEAR

All these tracks are brand new from 2009, mostly the 2nd portion of the year and some are sure to be in the top list of 2009 published 12/31.

Sun is Shining- Bebel Gilberto
What it Takes- N’dambi
Make it Good to me- Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
Little Sister- Michael Olatuja
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International- Baaba Maal
Dancing Girls- Tribecastan
Desert to Desert- Abaji
Skip Funk- Warsaw Village
Lei Lei Ha- Watcha Clan (Transglobal Underground Mix)
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Aguilas & Cobras- Brownout
Sitargazer- Fort Knox Five
Sundown- Fort Knox Five
Panty Pop Pros-Sven Barth & Induce are Casual Sax & the Saxual Revolution
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Afford me this Poetry- Apsci
East West Express- Tommy T
Brothers- Tommy T
More Song (Skit)- Wax Tailor
Leave it- Wax tailor feat Dionne Charles
Come on Over- Breakestra feat Afrodyete
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Nevermind- M. Nahadr
We Must- M. Nahadr
Mojuba-Melvin Gibbs’ Elevated Entity feat Amayo/J.Medeski
There, in Theatre-On Ka’a Davis w/Famous Original Djuke Music Players
Chains & Water C- Burnt Sugar & the Arkestra Chamber
Making Love to the Dark Ages-Burnt Sugar & the Arkestra Chamber
Love Still Hurts- Shafiq Husayn
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Wonton- MMW
Hadd Mondjamel- Sarolta Zalatnay
Megvarlak ma Delben- locomotiv GT
Lust Life- Nat King Cole (Cee Lo Green Mix)