Aquarium Drunkard: Sidecar (Transmissions) – Transmission / 1

Eleven track polyglot  bouillabaisse of sound spanning 3 continents, 2 decades, and a dozen time zones. Sidecar - First transmission.  

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 Sidecar: Transmission / 1

IntroBeach Boys - Unknown Harmony (except)Rob Jo Star Band - I Call On One's MuseCisneros & Garza . . .

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Elizabeth Cotten :: Shake Sugaree

File under: oft-covered. Culled from the Smithsonian Folkways reissue of  Elizabeth 'Libba' Cotten's 1965 sophomore LP, "Shake Sugaree" was sung by Cotten's then 12 year old great-granddaughter, Brenda Evans. Effortless grace.

MP3: Elizabeth Cotten :: Shake Sugaree

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Willie Nelson & Family :: Okie From Muskogee, 1974

Dan “Bee” Spears was all of nineteen years old when he joined Willie Nelson’s Family Band as a bassist, a post he would hold until his death in December 2011. Marshall Grant’s tubthumping time in the Tennessee Two notwithstanding, country music bassists tend not to draw attention to themselves. Given Willie Nelson’s fast and loose relationship with conventional rhythm, Spears’ job was to act as the anchor that both allowed the band the freedom to roam and kept them from falling out of sync. It’s . . .

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Aaron Embry :: Tiny Prayers

Aaron Embry waited thirty-six years to make his debut album, Tiny Prayers. It’s the type of record you only get a chance to make once -- an album he began writing while on the road with his friend, Alexander Ebert. Before that, Embry was a hired gun for some other folks you may have heard of (Willie Nelson, Elliot Smith). Mostly a piano player, this particular set of songs came to Embry via an old tenor guitar, in an octave mandolin tuning, and a harmonica.

Moon of the Daylit Sky,” the album’s opening track and first single, is a rarified thing. Opening with just acoustic guitar and harmonica, like half the other folk songs before it, something immediately sets Embry’s apart. The arrangement is perfectly sparse, but there’s a bit of old-fashioned magic as some brushed drums, mandolin, and Embry’s tinkling of the ivory fill out the song’s skeletal frame.

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Pescado Rabioso :: Cementerio Club (1973, Argentina)

Argentina's Pescado Rabioso existed in name only by the time this laid back groove was produced and released in 1973. Culled from the band's best, fourth, and final record, Artaud, "Cementerio Club" is a dead man's blues -- a man cut down by by his lover's contempt, left for dead from the heat of too many moments. And when our dead man sings of how sad and lonely he'll . . .

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AD Presents :: Guided By Voices, NOLA – One Eyed Jacks, 9/22

The club is indeed open. Next Saturday, September 22nd, Aquarium Drunkard presents Guided By Voices at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans. Detective and KG Accidental support. Tickets available, here. We're also giving away a few . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 262:  Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++ Cisneros & Garza Group — I’m A Man ++ The Daktaris — Super Afro-Beat ++ Music Convention — Big Green ++ Dion — Daddy Rollin’ (In Your Arms) ++ Niela Miller — Baby Don’t Go To Town ++ The Olivia Tremor Control — California Demise, Pt. 3 ++ The Rolling Stones — We Love You . . .

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The Yamasuki Singers :: Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki

Yamasuki began as a dance craze in 5 steps -- full-body instructions are on the album cover. Its mastermind was Daniel Vangarde, a French auteur of the concept album who skipped and pirouetted across genres and cultures with Gainsbourgian whimsy. Written mostly with his Belgian producer-partner Jean Kluger, Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki

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Television :: Live @ The Whisky A Go-Go, Los Angeles 1977

As one of the quintessential NYC punk bands, it's a bit hard to picture Television on the Sunset Strip. One can imagine Tom Verlaine squinting vampire-like in the sunlight, scowling at the bronze-skinned Angelenos, dreaming of a dark bar on the Bowery. The '77 tour following the release of their Marquee Moon masterpiece took Television well outside its comfort zone -- most famously, the band spent a few weeks . . .

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Twin Cities Funk & Soul: Lost R&B Grooves From Minneapolis/St. Paul 1964-1979

“The Minneapolis Sound”. The very words conjure musical memories of Prince and his musical disciples from the late ‘70s — mid ‘80s. The Time, Vanity 6, Jam & Lewis, even LA resident Cherrelle; all were heavily influenced by Prince’s groundbreaking mix of funk, rock, and synth-pop. It’s a testament to Prince’s musical genius that he is synonymous with a whole genre of funk music. But art, no matter how great or groundbreaking, is not created in a vacuum and “The Minneapolis Sound” has its roots in the Twin Cities’ regional funk/soul scene of the 60s and . . .

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Patterson Hood / Will Johnson :: The AD Interview

It's been a minute, but with both Patterson Hood and Will Johnson having solo records out this week (Heat Lightning Rumbles in the Distance and Scorpion, respectively), it . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 261: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Zig Zags — Scavenger ++ Tamaryn — I’m Gone ++ PINS —  Shoot You ++ Dug Dug’s  —  Smog ++ RIDE —  Eight Miles High ++ Chromatics —  The Page ++ TOY —  Left Myself Behind ++ Benoit Pioulard — RTO ++ Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti —  Mature Themes ++ U.S. Girls —  . . .

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Jonathan Wilson :: La Isla Bonita (Madonna)

A year ago next week songwriter/musician/producer, Jonathan Wilson, released his sophomore LP, Gentle Spirit - a record I was hipped to shortly thereafter, digging my heels in deep.   I've since been exploring related Wilson ephemera, most recently his re-working of "La Isla Bonita", culled from a 2007 Madonna tribute . . .

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The Souljazz Orchestra :: Kelen Ati Leen / Solidarity

Strut Records' Souljazz Orchestra have a new LP out September 18th, Solidarity -- a record the guys previewed a bit when they guest DJ'd the Aquarium Drunkard show from London in June. I have some extra vinyl to giveaway. If interested,  in the comments leave your name, email, and what all . . .

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Scratch The Surface :: The Roots – Things Fall Apart

(Album artwork: Does it indeed affect our listening experience, and if so, how? Scratch the Surface takes a look at particularly interesting and/or exceptional cover art choices.)

"Turning and turning in the widening gyre / the falcon cannot hear the falconer; / Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.." - "The Second Coming" : William Butler Yeats

It's the utter and ineffable fear on the teenage girl's face, I think. Or the uncaring and blank look of the police officer furthest to the right. Perhaps it's the fleeing boy, whose face we only see in semi-profile, looking back as he runs. In reality, it's all of it and the fact that we know this was real. This happened. That is what makes the album cover to the Roots' Things Fall Apart so harrowing, so bothersome.

Named after Chinua Achebe's novel of the same name, itself named after the above line from Yeats' poem, Things Fall Apart was originally released with five different cover photos. The one seen here became the standard that you will find on new copies of the record today. The other four are just as disturbing -- a crying child, the inside of a burned church, an infant crying in the rubble of Shanghai following Japanese attacks during World War II, the bloodied arm and hand of mafia boss Giuseppe Masseria after his shooting death in 1931 -- and echo the chaotic implications of the album title. Yeats' original poem was written in the aftermath of World War I and reflected on the fractured nature of humanity in the wake of the "war to end all wars," the events that gave us the Lost Generation. Achebe's novel took Yeats' theme and applied it to the destructive chaos of colonialism in Africa, specifically Nigeria. The novel's main character, a highly successful yet problematic member of his tribe, slowly has his view of the world torn asunder by the invading forces, both spiritual and physical, of the colonial powers.

That the varied album cover photos come from different periods of the 20th century connects to Yeats' theme while the images of the Civil Right era -- the main picture comes from a riot in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn during the 1960s -- echo Achebe's. The album was released in February of 1999, a time when many Americans saw things as generally positive due to an economic boom that had resulted in an actual government budget surplus. But the reality was grimmer -- gaps between ethnicities in education, ongoing depression in real wages, widening of income disparity, economic colonialism, and genocide. The photograph on the front may have been more than thirty years in the past, but there were many arguments for why society was no less broken. By juxtaposing documentation of the past on the cover with the content of the album, its lyrics and mindstate firmly planted in the present, the Roots were calling on their listeners to understand how the more things change, the more they stay the same.

It's interesting, too, to note that the band saw its own fissures in the wake of the album. Things Fall Apart was in many ways the band's breakthrough, reaching as high as number four on the Billboard 200 Albums chart as their first album to go gold and sell 500,000 copies. But it was also the last to feature one of the band's original members, rapper Malik B, who left the band following tours for this album to deal with drug addictions. Though the band would emerge from this to release the excellent Phrenology, this was the last time that the original founding lineup would all perform together on an album.

Things Fall Apart's cover art is the epitome of what happens when artists look outward to look inward, to find the universal in the specific. What looks like merely a black and white documentation of the Civil Rights era becomes something more in the context of the album and the era in which it was released. It's a call to consider one of the hoariest, but truest, clichés -- that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. And more than that, perhaps, to witness the rough beast, its hour come round at last, being born. words/ j neas

MP3: The Roots (feat. Dice Raw and Beanie Sigel) :: Adrenaline

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