Here comes the sun. Last spring saw the release of Trésor Magnétique, the latest posthumous compilation highlighting the works of Cameroonian musicologist, writer, composer, and broadcaster Francis Bebey. Culled from Bebey’s seemingly endless archives by his son Patrick, the collection unearths deep cuts spanning 1974 to 1986.
Zal Yanovsky :: Alive And Well In Argentina
Following his departure as lead guitarist of The Lovin’ Spoonful, Alive And Well In Argentina is the curious one-off solo offering from Canadian folk-rock musician Zal Yanovsky. Released in 1968, the record is dripping with sardonic irony from the title and artwork to the ingrained comedy of the originals and covers scattered throughout. Such a novelty hodgepodge (think Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band or the Firesign Theatre) nonetheless includes admirable takes on country and western classics from the likes of Floyd Cramer and George Jones, while other originals present an obtusely frenzied psychedelia with Yanovsky’s unmistakably charismatic touch.













