Thursday 27 October 2011

Folk Extractions Volume 1: Stick Yer Maypole Up Yer Dulcimer





   1. Extradition - A Moonsong (5:28)
   2. Rex Holman - Rowin' (2:31)
   3. Fuchsia - Gone With The Mouse (5:01)
   4. Sibylle Baier - I Lost Something In The Hills (3:28)
   5. Strawbs - Pieces Of 79 And 15 (3:01)
   6. Ougenweide - Bald Anders (6:31)
   7. The Pentangle - Rain And Snow (3:51)
   8. Bob Theil - Lady (3:41)
   9. Spirogyra - Magical Mary (6:21)
  10. Can Am Des Puig - The Song Of The Void (3:08)
  11. Michael Chapman - You Say (3:44)
  12. Bridget St. John - Lazarus (4:23)
  13. Duncan Browne - Dwarf In A Tree (A Cautionary Tale) (3:40)
  14. Synanthesia - Aurora (3:58)
  15. C.O.B. - I Told Her (4:05)
  16. Anne Briggs - Tangled Man (3:23)
  17. Decameron - The Stonehouse (4:31)
  18. Roy Harper - Twelve Hours of Sunset (5:07)


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Tuesday 11 October 2011

What the folk is happening....?

OK, been a bit quiet the past few weeks. I'm busy compiling a rather large folk collection, but it won't be as big as the Oozings compilations. And it'll be every aspect of folk.. folk rock, progressive folk, acid folk, psych folk etc etc. Expect volume 1 to be posted within the next couple of weeks. Until then, here's one song I'll definitely be including on the first volume:

Saturday 27 August 2011

Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 11: Eyes, Lonely & Wild




  1. Graffiti - Love In Spite (3:22)
  2. The Golden Earrings - Magnificent Magistral (2:41)
  3. Oriental Sunshine - Across Your Life (3:28)
  4. Circus Maximus - Chess Game (3:26)
  5. Dana Gillespie - Life is Short (2:30)
  6. The Twilights - Paternosta Row (3:17)
  7. Justin Heathcliff - Hand in Hand (2:21)
  8. Infinity - Venetian Glass (1:51)
  9. Panama Limited - Dangle Wild (4:28)
10. The Third Power - Feel So Lonely (4:16)
11. The Serpent Power - Endless Tunnel (13:12)
12. Ars Nova - And How Am I to Know (4:41)
13. Zakary Thaks - Green Crystal Ties (3:43)
14. Front Page Review - Valley of Eyes (2:13)
15. Blues Section - Hey Hey Hey (4:07)
16. Richard Twice - 1:25 A.M. (2:57)
17. Spirit - Circle (3:26)
18. Creme Soda - Beat Song (3:57)
19. Stack - Only Forever (3:34)
20. The Spoils of War - Rit Yellow of the Sun (5:00)

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Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 10: Reflections, Magic & Metamorphic




  1. Hearts and Flowers - Ode to a Tin Angel (4:22)
  2. Crystal Circus - In Relation (To Our Times) (2:22)
  3. Aggregation - Reflections (2:56)
  4. Serenity - Green and Sunny Weather (4:14)
  5. Rainman - Vicious Circle (2:40)
  6. Classical M - Love, Love Is There (2:35)
  7. The 4 Levels of Existence - Metamorphic (3:25)
  8. Canterbury Fair - Song On A May Morning (2:53)
  9. The Mystic Astrologic Crystal Band - Sunbeams and Rainbows (2:45)
10.  Bakerloo - Once Upon a Time (3:36)
11.  Grapefruit - Another Game (2:52)
12.  Módulo 1000 - Espêlho (2:44)
13.  Michele - Fallen Angel (3:29)
14.  Pan & Regaliz - Magic Colors (2:51)
15.  The Spike-Drivers - Often I Wonder (5:41)
16.  The Human Zoo - Na-Na (2:04)
17.  Hickory Wind - Time and Changes (2:20)
18.  The Gordian Knot - The Year of the Sun (3:00)
19.  Growing Concern - Other Side of Life (4:54)
20.  Embrujo - Canto sin Nombre (4:30)
21.  Condello - Oh No (2:40)
22.  Velvet Fogg - Yellow Cave Woman (6:56)

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Wednesday 6 July 2011

Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 9: Expectations, Winter & Summer




  1. The Collectors - Seventeenth Summer (3:28)
  2. A Passing Fancy - You're Going Out Of My Mind (2:32)
  3. Andromeda - Day Of The Change (5:01)
  4. Spectrum - Mary You Are (2:03)
  5. The Bystanders - Cave Of Clear Light (3:41)
  6. Trúbrot - Hr. Hvita Skyrta Og Bindi (2:38)
  7. Mouse And The Traps - Requiem For Sarah (3:16)
  8. The Mandrake Memorial - Bird Journey (2:47)
  9. The Matadors - Extraction (5:50)
10. The Common People - Those Who Love (3:10)
11. The Tremeloes - Suddenly Winter (2:21)
12. Index - Yesterday And Today II (4:07)
13. The Children - Don't Ever Lose It (3:09)
14. Phluph - Love Eyes (6:57)
15. Druids Of Stonehenge - Six Feet Down (2:34)
16. The Lemon Drops - It Happens Everyday (2:16)
17. Victoria - Gevaro (4:06)
18. Tripsichord Music Box - Fly Baby (6:25)
19. Flat Earth Society - Four and Twenty Miles (1:57)
20. Mike Stuart Span - Second Production (3:41)
21. The Savage Resurrection - Expectations (4:58)

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Sunday 3 July 2011

Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 8: Meadows Green & Blue





  1. Jacob's Creek - The Circle (6:05)
  2. Green - Green (3:22)
  3. The Unfolding - Play Your Game (2:48)
  4. Sacros - La Realidad (3:54)
  5. The Love Exchange - Meadow Memory (1:59)
  6. The Bards - Oobleck (2:38)
  7. Paper Garden - Man Do You (3:38)
  8. Beacon Street Union - Blue Avenue (2:48)
  9. Smog - Wicked Man (3:26)
10. Instant Orange - Plight of the Mary Celeste (3:58)
11. Chad & Jeremy - Sunstroke (4:10)
12. Traffic Sound - Yesterday's Game (5:44)
13. Plastic Cloud - You Don't Care (10:32)
14. Notes From The Underground - Tristesse (3:10)
15. Golden Dawn - My Time (3:50)
16. The Way We Live - Siderial (3:49)
17. Art - Brothers, Dads And Mothers (3:26)
18. Ill Wind - Full Cycle (6:05)

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Sunday 29 May 2011

1975: A Musical Wasteland



 Tracklisting:
  1. Patti Smith - Gloria (5:56)
  2. Ananda Shankar - Dancing Drums (5:19)
  3. Roy Harper - Forget Me Not (2:25)
  4. Relatively Clean Rivers - Journey Through The Valley Of O (4:08)
  5. Dr. Feelgood - Roxette (3:01)
  6. Robert Wyatt - Soup Song (4:03)
  7. David Bowie - Golden Years (3:29)
  8. Blo - BLO (5:27)
  9. Tangerine - De L´autre Cote De La Foret (3:01)
 10. Mick Stevens - Angie (3:56)
 11. 3\3 - Kisetsu no Uta (3:58)
 12. Lula Cortes E Ze Ramalho - Nas Paredes Da Pedra Encantada (7:33)
 13. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning (5:16)
 14. Beaufort Express - You Got To Do Your Best (3:04)
 15. Spirit - My Road (4:15)
 16. Neu! - After Eight (4:45)
 17. Sparks - Hospitality On Parade (4:01)
 18. Death - Politicians In My Eyes (5:51)

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It's considered by many (OK, by me anyway!) that 1975 was probably one of the worst years in music since time began! Anyway, I was challenged to make a compilation mix of the best songs for this year, and this is the end result. Some well known names mixed with the obscure, as ever. Hope you enjoy!

Note: This is in mp3 only (V0 quality).


Tuesday 26 April 2011

Yesterday Was... A Flying Nun Compilation 1980-2002



For many fans of independent music, the 80s were about record labels such as Creation, Rough Trade, Homestead, SST etc.. For me, it was the Flying Nun label from New Zealand. It took about 3-4 years for their early releases to filter through to the UK, and when they did I was gobsmacked that so much good music was coming from a country I'd never really recognised before on the musical map. From 1981 to the mid 90s this label was, for me, at the forefront of exciting, new, independent music.

You had the lo-fi, and way ahead of it's time, experimental band Tall Dwarfs (people should check out their Hello Cruel World compilation), the classic pop of The Chills (Pink Frost is down as one of my favourite tunes of all time). Then there was The Gordons, making the kind of music in 1981 which took at least another 3 years for Sonic Youth to even come anywhere near emulating. Check this description of their debut album: "This is a jugganaut of a record . When you put it on not only will your lawn die, your Motorhead albums will shrivel in their sleeves, leaving only a sticky black gel ..".


You had the jangly pop and wonderful harmonies of Sneaky Feelings (also the first Flying Nun band I ever heard), the snotty brat-punk of Bored Games/Doublehappys (both fronted by Shayne Carter who went on to front the seminal Straitjacket Fits). Then we have The Verlaines: "noted for their angular, 'difficult' song structures, wordy and downbeat lyrics, unusual subject matter all contained in often frantic up-tempo playing."

There have been many Flying Nun compilations released over the years, but I thought I'd add my own personal slant here. A lot of the tunes I've selected aren't the "obvious" classic songs, many are songs that tend to get overlooked on the aforementioned compilations. So while this isn't neccessarily a "greatest" of Flying Nun, I hope this comes across as a well balanced mix of the more familiar songs amongst some total obscurities.


Disc 1
  1.
Snapper Buddy (3:40) 1989
  2. 
Goblin Mix  - The Water (4:23) 1985
  3. 
JPS Experience - Into You (remix) (3:43) 1993
  4. 
The Great Unwashed - Yesterday Was (2:04) 1983
  5. 
King Loser - Misirlou (3:17) 1995
  6. 
Look Blue Go Purple - Year of the Tiger (2:33) 1988
  7. 
Bailter Space - X (4:47) 1994
  8. 
Alec Bathgate - Your Heavy Dream (Won't Fly) (3:31) 1996
  9. 
Betchadupa - Supa Day (4:02) 2002
10.
Bike - My Love My Life (3:39) 1995
11.
The Chills - Wet Blanket (2:37) 1988
12. 3Ds -
Sunken Head (3:45) 1992
13. 
Tall Dwarfs - This Room is Wrong (3:21) 1983
14. 
The Terminals - Mothlight (3:03) 1988
15. 
Straitjacket Fits - Down in Splendour (3:38) 1990
16. 
The Clean - Point That Thing Somewhere Else (9:17) 2000

Disc 2
  1. 
Superette - Killer Clown (3:53) 1994
  2.
The Bats - For the Ride (3:45) 1995
  3. 
DoubleHappys - Others Way (3:32) 1984
  4. 
The Jean Paul Sartre Experience - Own Two Feet (3:23) 1986
  5. 
Toy Love - Death Rehearsal (3:22) 1980
  6. 
High Dependency Unit - Amino (5:49) 2000
  7. 
Sneaky Feelings - Maybe You Need To Come Back (4:14) 1990
  8. 
David Kilgour - Crazy (2:56) 1994
  9. 
Pop Art Toasters - Go Ahead (2:07) 1994
10.
Chug - Witches (2:37) 1994
11.
Able Tasmans - Hold Me (4:32) 1990
12. 
Bored Games - Joe 90 (4:25) 1982
13. 
The Gordons - Laughing Now (4:10) 1981
14. 
The Exploding Budgies - Sunflower (2:23) 1985
15. 
Bird Nest Roys - Ain't Mutatin' (2:45) 1985
16. 
The Verlaines - Doomsday (4:02) 1986
17. 
Chris Knox - Laughter (3:32) 2000


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Nippon Gendai Ongaku


Tracklisting:
01. Les Rallizes Denudés - Otherwise My Conviction (3:35) from "Yodo-Go-A-Go-Go", recorded 1967
02. Blues Creation - Sooner Or Later (5:16) from "Demon & Eleven Children", 1971
03. Yonin Bayashi - Omatsuri (11.14) from "Isshoku Sokuhatsu", 1974
04. Jacks - Gloomy Flower (3:22) from "Vacant World", 1968
05. Flower Travellin' Band - Satori Part 2 (7:07) from "Satori", 1971
06. Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalos - Pigmy (7:46) from "Uganda", 1972
07. Magical Power Mako - Jump To You (5:45) from "Jump", 1977
08. Speed, Glue & Shinki - Ode To The Bad People (5:00) from "Eve", 1971
09. Love Live Life + One - Love Will Make A Better You (4:23) from "Love Will Make A Better You", 1971
10. People - Prayer Part 2 (4:34) from "Ceremony~Buddha Meet Rock", 1971
11. Far East Family Band - The Cave (8:33) from "Nipponjin", 1975
12. Kuni Kawachi & Friends - Graveyard Of Love (4:12) from "Kirikyogen", 1970
13. Les Rallizes Denudes - The Night Collectors (8:32) from "Heavier Than A Death In The Family", recorded 1977

OK, I guess a few words from me about this compilation, inspired by Julian Cope's Japrocksampler book. It is an essential read, just like his other book Krautrocksampler, about the thriving underground German music scene of the 70s.

There have been many Japanese bands over the years I have enjoyed discovering, and until the past 10 years most of their albums were damn hard to find. Bands like Boredoms, Ruins, Zeni Geva or even Shonen Knife first alerted me to some crazy (and delightful) music coming from Japan in the 80s and 90s, but I knew very little about the thriving music scene they had in the late 60s/early 70s, which didn't spread to other parts of the world. I'd heard the odd tune, thanks to compilations like Pebbles which featured the likes of The Golden Cups and The Mops, but this was just the tip of the iceberg.

The band that really kicked off my obsession with the Japanese music scene was Flower Travellin' Band. About 4-5 years ago I was recommended their album from 1971, "Satori". To this day it is still my favourite album from a Japanese band, and I guess Julian Cope thinks so too, making it to number 1 in his all time top 50 Japrock albums. So I started doing a bit of searching, discovering bands like Speed, Glue & Shinki,  Les Rallizes Denudés and Far East Family Band. Very little information was out there about these bands (apart from on Cope's website, HeadHeritage.com of course), which is why I was delighted when Cope brought out his book, featuring not just the bands I'd already heard of, but dozens more.

The top 50 can be seen here: http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Internaut/japrocksampler
Of course I had to seek these out, but there are still a few bands mentioned which have so far eluded me. Anyone have Gedo's self-titled album? Or Itsutsu no Akai Fusen's "Folk - Volume 1"?
Anyway, here's just a few quotes from reviews about some of the artists included on my mix:


Blues Creation:
Your unworthy earholes will have an auditory orgasm as Lord of Hot Licks Kazuo "Flash" Takeda and his band of not-so-merry-men stomp all over those foolish notions you had about what comprised groovy Hard Rock.

Flower Travellin' Band:
Satori is a huge album in every way. From power chords to Eastern-tinged North African six string freak-outs and crashing tom-toms, the band flexes its collective muscle from start to finish. In short, this is a real rock classic of the type they simply don't make any more.

Jacks:
Artistically, the Jacks were miles ahead of their peers, in terms of both musical innovation and emotional depth. Singer Hayakawa Yoshio's wails resonate in a way that none of his contemporaries could achieve, exhibiting a heart-tugging pull that commands respect.

Les Rallizes Denudes:
 "The Night Collectors" pushes pop song to scandalous levels of distorted delirium where everything melts into a throbbing, hemorrhagic migraine. Two decades on, High Rise and Mainliner would "patent" this sound - not to mention Rallizes' magical combination of crippling distortion and cruddy fidelity - without really improving upon 1977's model. Sheer beautiful-noise overdrive of rarest pedigree, "The Night Collectors" points at a possibly unstated influence on Sonic Youth and their ecstatic kin.