tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79384587591043385542024-03-13T06:42:30.644-07:00Lightning Strikes : Music and Whatever ElseLalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.comBlogger82125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-48331629538473726212015-02-17T22:16:00.000-08:002015-02-17T22:22:03.027-08:00VA - YU Punk Vol 1 and Vol 2 (Punk Rock From Yugoslavia 1978-1986)<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">From 1960's France we now go to 1970's and 80's Yugoslavia. It should be no secret to any follower of the blog that I am a huge punk rock fanatic and have in fact already posted one compilation covering the scene in Yugoslavia. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">Yugoslavia was unique in that it was essentially the only Socialist state where punk was really tolerated. Tito's brand of Socialism made for a unique mix of state authoritarianism with western freedoms giving most the opportunity to have somewhat free speech and expression. Now I'm sure when most people hear the name Yugoslavia the last thing that comes to mind is punk rock. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">Yet this compilation shows just how much of what was happening in places like London and New York had an influence on the music in Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo, and Ljubljana. There's everything from bands like the great Pekinska Patka with a sound reminiscent of the classic punk bands like The Ramones, Clash, or Buzzcocks. To Kontraritam which features a clearly ska and two-tone influenced sound. And even some bands with a much more hardcore style of playing. Simply put if you enjoy punk and want a great introduction to probably one of the least known punk scenes of Europe then I highly recommend giving this a listen.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">1. Termiti - Vjeran pas (3:03)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">2. Šarlo Akrobata - Mali čovek (2:13)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">3. Kuzle - Smej se (0:44)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">4. Pekinška Patka - Bolje da nosim kratku kosu (2:28)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">5. Gola Jaja - Pula (2:50)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">6. Pankrti - Totalna revolucija (2:00)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">7. Paraf - Narodna pjesma (1:53)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">8. Kontraritam - Slobodna devojka (2:11)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">9. Električni Orgazam - Nebo (4:37)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">10. Pankrti - Lublana je bulana (2:00)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">11. Radnička Kontrola - Dosada (3:47)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">12. Pekinška Patka - Biti ružan, pametan i mlad (1:56)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">13. Gola Jaja - Himna rada (2:56)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">14. Berlinski zid - Po cestah mesta (1:54)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">15. Problemi - Sranje (3:21)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">16. Pankrti - Kruha in iger (1:54)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">17. Paraf - Morao sam ići (1:48)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">18. Indust Bag - 100 dB (1:44)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">19. Buldogi - V kotu sveta (3:12)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">20. Pankrti - Anarhist (2:29)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">21. Šarlo Akrobata - Niko kao ja (1:38)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">22. Problemi - Momak ti si lud (2:57)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">23. Kontraritam - Sretne noge (2:40)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">24. Pankrti - Za železno zaveso (2:45)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">25. Električni Orgazam - Zlatni papagaj (2:06)</span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif;"><span style="color: white; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">26. Pekinška Patka - Bela šljiva (1:52)</span></span><br />
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01 - Nade iz inkubatora - Proleteri (2:39)<br />
02 - Solunski front - U mom gradu (1:36)<br />
03 - KUD Idijoti - Bandiera rossa (3:58)<br />
04 - Z.R.M. - Teroristi (2:46)<br />
05 - Giuseppe carabino - Žiivot (1:19)<br />
06 - Niet - Sranje (1:10)<br />
07 - VIA Ofenziva - Proleter (2:16)<br />
08 - Neon vojnik - Grobar (3:04)<br />
09 - Odpadki civilizacije - Vojna-smrt (1:47)<br />
10 - Distress - Sutra (2:59)<br />
11 - Proces - Bejrut '83. (2:40)<br />
12 - Mrtvi kanal - Dijagnoza (3:38)<br />
13 - S.P.U..Š. - Heroj (2:00)<br />
14 - Epidemija - Važi nismo (0:57)<br />
15 - Tožibabe - Moja praznina (1:46)<br />
16 - Ženevski dekret - Protest (2:54)<br />
17 - No passaran - Kraljica (4:35)<br />
18 - Pankrti - Bandiera rossa (3:03)<br />
19 - Fluorel Tačkaš - 20. vek (2:23)<br />
20 - Besposličari - Besposličari (2:28)<br />
21 - Mrgudi - Proleteri (3:00)<br />
22 - Dva minuta mrržnje - Došao je kraj (2:45)<br />
23 - S.O.R. - Dobro je meso človeških sinov (2:30)<br />
24 - Grč - Noćas se Beograd pali (2:57)<br />
25 - Thrashagain - Trulo do besvesti (2:21)<br />
26 - U.B.R. - Corpus delicti (2:15)<br />
27 - Quod Massacre - Radnik (2:04)<br />
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01 - No passaran - Gljiva (3:49)<br />
02 - Pankrti - Zvečer v mestu (2:10)<br />
03 - Z.R.M. - Irma (1:38)<br />
04 - Mrgudi - Šljakeri (2:11)<br />
05 - Dva minuta mržnje - Moderna omladina (2:36)<br />
06 - Nade iz inkubatora - Noć u gradu (2:51)<br />
07 - Tozibabe - Lutke (2:02)<br />
08 - Quod Massacre - Vaša generacija (2:40)<br />
09 - Niet - Ritem človeštva (2:10)<br />
10 - Ženevski dekret - Grad (0:57)<br />
11 - Besposličari - Čelična vrata (2:13)<br />
12 - Mrgudi - Alkohol (1:34)<br />
13 - KUD Idijoti - Ljudi kao ja (3:11)<br />
14 - S.O.R. - Otok smrti (3:06)<br />
15 - Pankrti - Lokalne pizde (1:59)<br />
16 - VIA Ofenziva - Jugoslavija (1:25)<br />
17 - Niet - Heroj (2:00)<br />
18 - Nemojte misliti da se slažem (1:34)<br />
19 - Thrashagain - Peace (2:09)<br />
20 - Nade iz inkubatora - Danas (2:13)<br />
21 - Ženevski dekret - Mali mozgovi (1:36)<br />
22 - Grč - Sloboda izlazi u javnost (3:57)<br />
23 - Quod Massacre - Ponekad-poneko (2:48)<br />
24 - Z.R.M. - Jači pokret (4:15)<br />
25 - Mrtvi kanal - Oglasi (2:58)<br />
26 - Solunski front - Naše groblje (4:15)<br />
27 - Paraf - Nikad nikad nikad (4:18)<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-5960716999976171252015-02-08T22:16:00.000-08:002015-02-08T22:16:38.880-08:00VA- C'est Chic French Girl Singers From The SixtiesHave not posted anything in awhile however anyone who has ever followed the blog will know that I am a big fan of ye-ye and the entire French pop scene of the 1960's. The incredibly catchy tunes, extremely talented singers, and sensual overtones make the 60's French music scene a personal favorite of mine. Featuring artists like Francoise Hardy and France Gall this. compilation does a great work of putting together some of the best material from some of the various female artists of this era.<br />
I would highly recommend this album for anyone wanting an introduction into this period and style of music. As well as for anyone who just wants to have a small taste of some amazing songs from this era all compiled in one place.<br />
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01 JACQUELINE TAIEB - Le coeur bout des doigts [1968]<br />02 FRANCE GALL - Laisser tomber les filles [1964]<br />03 ANNA KARINA - Roller girl [1967]<br />04 ARLETTE ZOLA - Je suis folle de tant t'aimer [1971]<br />05 BRIGITTE BARDOT - Ne me laisse pas l'aimer [1964]<br />06 CHARLOTTE LESLIE - Les filles c'est fait pour faire l'amour [1966]<br />07 FRANCE GALL - Le temps de la rentree [1965]<br />08 CHRISTIE LAUME - L'adorable femme des neiges [1967]<br />09 FRANCOISE HARDY - Je ne sais pas ce que je veux [1968]<br />10 JACQUELINE TAIEB - Ce soir je m'en vais [1967]<br />11 RIA BARTOK - Tu la revois [1961]<br />12 FRANCOISE HARDY - Voila [1967]<br />13 MARIE LAFORET - A demain my darling [1965]<br />14 ANNIE PHILIPPE - C'est la mode [1966]<br />15 JOCELYNE - A la fin tu gagneras [1965]<br />16 ALICE DONA - Un chagrin a oublier [1965]<br />17 LOUISE CORDET - L'amour tourne en rond [1963]<br />18 LES GAM'S avec ANNIE MARKAN - Impatiente (D'etre seule pour pleurer) [1964]<br />19 SHEILA - A la meme heure [1965]<br />20 LES SURFS - Chaque nuit [1964]<br />21 MICHELE TORR - Non, a tous les garcons [1965]<br />22 PETULA CLARK - Donne moi <br />23 LES GAM'S - L'ete reviendra [1964]<br />24 LIZ BRADY - Il suffit d'un jour [1965]<br />
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In what unfortunately seems to be an all too common occurrence recently I've been away from the blog for awhile now but with some time to spare today I thought I would post something.<br />
Some time back I made a post on SKA from Mexico and how outside of the Caribbean, Latin America was one of the regions were the new genre most quickly gained popularity. Yet more often than not most people and record labels in the region typically only considered SKA to be a dance and not an actual genre. Therefore a lot of SKA songs were merely thrown into the generic label of rock or 60's music making it very hard for anyone outside of the region to hear any of this work. Here is a small compilation of SKA and SKA influenced songs from the Spanish speaking world. The majority come from Mexico but there are songs from other countries to be found here. I highly recommend this download if you are a fan of not just SKA and Jamaican music but also if you are a fan of Latin music and 60's western rock/pop music as the influence from both can also clearly be heard.<br />
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1. Los Socios del Ritmo - La Pelirroja<br />
2. Los Yorsys - Managua Nicaragua<br />
3. Los Condes - No Me Ilusionare Mas<br />
4. Las Exorcistas - El Mundo Es Un Conflicto<br />
5. Los Aragon - Muneco de Cuerda (Puppet On A String)<br />
6. Manolo Munoz - Se Te Nota<br />
7. Los Millonarios - Jardin de Rosas (Rose Garden)<br />
8. Angelica Maria - Ni Un Poquito de Amor<br />
9. Manolo Munoz - Que Familia (Shame and Scandal)<br />
10. Los Socios del Ritmo - Skokian<br />
11. Las Cuatro Monedas - Lo Consigues Si Lo Quieres Tu ( You Can Get It If You Really Want It)<br />
12. Los 80 Centavos - Baby Besame (Hold Me Tight)<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-88085359432243519592014-08-09T23:58:00.000-07:002014-08-09T23:58:59.922-07:00V.A. - 1970's Nigeria Pop<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Many people may currently associate Nigeria with some rather negative things yet as evidenced in this blog Nigeria has produced some amazing music. This was especially true in the 1970's as Nigeria was coming out of a brutal civil war into a major oil boom. Thus giving the opportunity for many bands to play not just the politically charged music that the country is famous for but also very "poppy" style songs. Here I have put together a small compilation of some of my favorite old school Nigerian pop songs. There are some very cool songs in here and if you are any fan at all of music from Nigeria or Africa itself or if you just want an introduction into the music of this country then I recommend giving this one a listen.<div>
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1. Cloud 7 - Beautiful Woman</div>
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2. Bongos Ikwue And The Groovies - Sitting On The Beach</div>
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3. Founders 15 - Be My Own</div>
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4. Kris Okotie - I Need Someone</div>
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5. Rex Williams - You Are My Heart</div>
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6. The Apostles - She's A Dropout</div>
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7. Sir Victor Uwaifo -Guitar Boy</div>
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8. Sir Victor Uwaifo - West African Safari </div>
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9. Sonny Okosun - Help</div>
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10. Bongos Ikwue And The Groovies - Still Searching </div>
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11. Sweet Breeze - She's Cooler Than You </div>
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Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-41505492982947206822014-07-10T22:09:00.000-07:002014-07-16T21:39:57.677-07:00Los Saicos - Punk From Peru 1965When people talk about the precursors to punk rock bands like The Stooges or The Velvet Underground are likely to be mentioned. However there is a little known band from mid 1960's Peru that was already playing the style of music that some years later would become synonymous with punk. Fast and loud songs became a calling card of Los Saicos. Their most famous song "Demolicion" can only be described as having lyrics expressing the complete opposite of the mainstream 1960's peace and love culture. If you are interested in punk rock or garage rock then I really recommend giving Los Saicos a listen and if you would like to learn more about the band there is now even a short documentary about them on youtube worth checking out.<br />
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A few months back I was looking through some blogs for old rock music from the former Yugoslavia when I came across a genre I had never heard of before Yu-Mex. Instantly intrigued I decided to do more research into what Yu-Mex was. In the early 1950's Yugoslavia was still isolated from various countries. Yugoslav leader Josip Broz "Tito" had by this point had a falling out with Stalin and the Soviet Union and being a communist nation Yugoslavia was not exactly popular with the US. So they had to look to other nations for a source of music and entertainment and the main country of choice was Mexico. It just so happened that during this time period is when Mexico was experiencing what many consider a golden age of cinema and music thus Mexican music and movies were an instant hit in Yugoslavia.<br />
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While this concept may seem strange at first considering these are two nations half a world apart it starts to make a lot more sense when one considers that traditional Mexican music has a lot of influence from the music of Central Europe. Needless to say that there was not much information online regarding this genre except for a few postings here and there. I finally was able to find this compilation 101 Meksikanska put together by Croatia Records in Zagreb. Though I had to wait for almost a month for it to arrive from Croatia this compilation is well worth the wait as it is incredibly interesting to hear the Yugoslav covers of classic Mexican songs. Songs like Las Mananitas, La Adelita, El Soldado de Levita and Guadalajara. Even more interesting is hearing the completely unique Yugoslav songs in local language perfectly done in various styles like mariachi and bolero.<br />
The compilation also demonstrates how even to this day a lot of the pop music in the former Yugoslav countries has maintained a completely unique Mexican and Latin influence. Highly recommend giving this a listen and while I am making all 4 CDs available for download here I also would highly recommend buying the actual album from Croatia Records (http://shop.crorec.hr/crorec.hr/ws_o_izdanju.php?IZDANJE_ID=639568&uwe_lang=en) as it contains lots of information on the artists featured in the CDs as well as the history of Yu-Mex.<br />
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01 Mama Huanita (Las Mananitas Tapatias) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
02 Pjesma Pjanice - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1958<br />
03 Cetiri Staze (Cuatro Caminos) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
04 Malaguena Salerosa - Trio (Mexicano) Los Caribes 1959<br />
05 Princeza Indije (Hija de La Luna) - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1958<br />
06 Aj Halisko (Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
07 Bala Perdida - Trio Tenori 1961<br />
08 Alla En El Rancho Grande - Trio (Mexicano) Los Caribes<br />
09 El Soldado de Levita - Trio Tenori 1961<br />
10 Vrati Se Ljubavi Moja (Luna de Sierra Morena) - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1959<br />
11 Ya Me Voy - Trio Tenori 1961<br />
12 Momak Veseljak - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1961<br />
13 El Jinete - Trio (Mexicano) Los Caribes 1959<br />
14 El Huamuahuaqueno (Carnavalito) - Trio (Mexicano) Los Caribes)<br />
15 Vedro Nebo (Cielito Lindo) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
16 Galopera - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1958<br />
17 Caminito de Tu Corazon (Ay Ay Ay) - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1958<br />
18 Ay Cosita Linda, Mama - Trio (Mexicano) Los Caribes 1959<br />
19 Kad Mesec Nad Gradom Prode (Rayito de Luna) - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1961<br />
20 TRN (Espinita) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
21 Vredas Me Draga (No Me Ofendas) - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1961<br />
22 SRCE (Aguanta Corazon) - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
23 Cielite Linde - Trio Tenori 1961<br />
24 TI-PI-TIN - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
25 Floresita De Mi Cielo - Vokalni Trio Jovanovic Dukic Tomljanovic 1958<br />
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01 Pepita de Mallorca - Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
02 Me Voy Pal Pueblo -Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
03 Koliko Njeznosti (Caminito de Tu Corazon) - Trio Tividi 1962<br />
04 Historja Na Edna Lyubov (Historia de Un Amor) - Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
05 Cuculiga (La Calandria) - Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
06 Za Tebe (No Se Que Pasa Conmigo) - Volkalini Instrumentalni Ansambl Dragana Tomljanica 1962<br />
07 Cuccurrucu Paloma - Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
08 Galopera - Trio Tividi 1962<br />
09 Divini Meksiko - Nikola Karovic 1962<br />
10 Ja Pustolov (Yo Soy El Aventurero) - Slavko Perovic 1963<br />
11 Pesma Majci (Entre Copa y Copa) - Kvartet Paloma 1963<br />
12 Ljudi Me Pitaju (El Carretero) - Slavko Perovic i Trio Paloma 1963<br />
13 Kad Cujes Trubu (La Adelita) - Slavko Perovic i Trio Paloma 1963<br />
14 Maria Chuchena - Kvartet Magnifico 1962<br />
15 Divna Guadalajara (Plejaria Guadalupana) - Slavko Perovic i Rade Maric<br />
16 Moj Meksiko (Como Mexico No Hay Dos) - Slavko Perovic i Rade Maric 1963<br /> <br />
17 Ti, Samo Ti (Tu, Solo Tu) - Kvartet Paloma 1963<br />
18 Casa Gorkih Suza - Slavko Perovic 1963<br />
19 Utrkujem Se Sa Suncem (Alla En El Rancho Grnade) - Trio Tividi 1962<br />
20 Aj, Cavela (Ay Chabela) -Slavko Perovic 1964<br />
21 Guadalajara - Trio Tenori 1964<br />
22 Zaljubljeno Srce (Corazon Apasionado) - Slavko Perovic 1964<br />
23 El Triste - Trio Tenori 1964<br />
24 Ja Prodajem Crne Oci (Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros) - Slavko Perovic i Trio Tenori 1964<br />
25 El Tirador - Trio Tenori 1964<br />
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01 Jedan Dan Zivota (Las Mananitas Mexicanas) - Slavko Perovic 1966<br />
02 Praznik U Meksiku (Cancion Mexican) - Ana Milosavljevic 1978<br />
03. Granada - Los Aguilas 1981<br />
04 Goak Mi Je Zivot , Majko (Amargado de La Vida - Kvartet Tenori 1966<br />
05 Pesma Za Karabin (Carabina 30-30) - Slavko Perovic 1966<br />
06 Kad Je Vlodim Neka Patim (El Cantinera) - Ljubomir Milic i Paloma 1967<br />
07 S Tugom U Srcu (En Mala Hora) - Kvartet Tenori 1966<br />
08 Ja Sam Pravi Mksikanac (Soy Puro Mexicano) - Slavko Perovic 1966<br />
09. Pajarillo de La Sierra - Los Aguilas 1983<br />
10. Bez Tebe (Camino de Guanajuato) - Slavko Perovic 1967<br />
11. Oprosti (Los Laureles) - Kvartet Tenori 1966<br />
12 Pesma Iz Krecme (Llego Borracho El Borracho) - Ljubomir Milic i Paloma<br />
13 Provatka Nema - Nikola Karovic i Slavko Perovic<br />
14 Kraj Jedne Ljunavi (Me Equivoque Contigo) - Ana Milosavljevic 1978<br />
15. Tamne Noci (La Feria de Las Flores) -Ljubomir Milic i Paloma 1981<br />
16. Les Rejas No Matan - Los Aguilas 1981<br />
17. Ljubimac Zena (Viva Quien Sabe Querer) - Ljubomir Milic i Paloma 1967<br />
18. Nocas Nek Placu Gitare (Gritenme Piedras del Campo) - Dolores 1994<br />
19. Zene Zene (Huy huy huy Mariposa)- Slavko Perovic 1975 <br />
20. Pesma Rastanka - Nikola Karovic 1980<br />
21. Kako Da Ti Oprostim (No te puedo perdonar) - Ana Milosavljenic 1978<br />
22. Serenata Huasteca - Los Aguilas 1981<br />
23. Obuci Cu Haljnu Bijelu (Mi Ranchito) - Dolores 1994<br />
24. La Cucaracha - Los Aguilas 1983<br />
25. La Bamba/Jarabe Tapatio - Los Caballeros 2006<br />
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CD4<br />
01 Meksiko - Ivo Robic 1958<br />
02. Reca Da Me Volis (Te Quiero Dijeste) - Ivo Robic 19511<br />
03. Pjesma Golubice (La Golondrina) - Miljensko Sutlovic 1952<br />
04. Vaya Con Dios - Olga Miljkovic 1954<br />
05.Halisko (Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes)- Predrag Cune Gojkovic 1961<br />
06. Sombrero - Trio Tividi 1961<br />
07. Vrbe -Stefan Zaric 1966<br />
08. El Paso - Rafko Irgolic<br />
09. Marija Elena - Ivica Serfezi 1967<br />
10. Plavusa - Krunoslav Slabinac 1969<br />
11. Vise Se Neces Vratiti - Miso Kovac 1969<br />
12. Placem (Mama Huanita/La Mananitas Tapatias) - Pro Arte 1970<br />
13. Jedan Dan Zivota (Las Mananitas Mexicanas) - Miso Kovac 1985<br />
14. Ja Nemam Vise Razloga Da Zivim - Miso Kovac 1986<br />
15. Hvala Duso Moja - Oliver Dragojevic 1987<br />
16. Malo Mi Je Jedan Zivot S Tobom - Miso Kovac 1987<br />
17. Ne Budite Me Danas - Doris Dragovic 1987<br />
18. Casa Gorkih Suza - Dusko Lokin 1988<br />
19. Mi Imamos Mnogos Problemos - Duo Pegla 1987<br />
20. Ljeto Nam Se Vratillo - The Animators 1995<br />
21. Neka Se Drugi Raduju - Oliver Dragojevic 1990<br />
22. Ako Odem Prijatelji - Zlatko Pejakovic 1992<br />
23. Pistolero - Paden Band 1993<br />
24. Tu No Llores Mi Querida - Goran Karan i Oliver Dragojevic 1999<br />
25. Moje Ludo Srce - Drazen Zecici<span id="goog_999944476"></span><a href="https://www.blogger.com/"></a><span id="goog_999944477"></span> i El Combo 2009<br />
26. La Paloma - Ivo Robic 1969<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-25496622914929756642014-04-15T23:27:00.000-07:002014-04-15T23:27:09.160-07:00William OnyeaborToday I thought I would share some music from one of the most mysterious and best musicians to come out of the 70s-80s Nigerian music scene, William Onyeabor. I first heard his music a few years back and instantly became addicted though with the exception of a few songs there wasn't much material out there and there was absolutely no information out there on who William Onyeabor was. His music is very hard to describe almost a mix of Afro-Funk or Afro-Rock with way ahead of its time electronic that makes for an extremely unique sound. His music also used equipment such as synthesizers which at the time were way out of budget for the vast majority of African musicians and studios giving rise to the theory that Onyeabor was backed by someone "big" in Eastern Europe and thus the source of his money and equipment. Never the less through his music Onyeabor shows some amazing talent and creativity in making some amazing music. I usually like to upload full albums to the blog but this is one of those times when I will only upload a sample of a few songs. The reason for this being that independent label Luaka Bop just released the album "Who is William Onyeabor?" and if you like the songs I am uploading here I highly encourage you to buy this album to support this label and encourage them to release more if this super rare material. <br />
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1. Better Change Your Mind<br />
2. Atomic Bomb<br />
3. When The Going is Smooth and Good<br />
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On a previous post here on the blog I mentioned that one of my favorite music genres is Congolese rumba and that one best artists I had found in this genre was Vicky & Lovy du Zaire. Today we have some more music from this amazing genre and group. I highly recommend this album if you enjoy rumba or would like to have an introduction to the genre.<br />
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Invocation (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Eulalie Mwana Mandona (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Conseil d'Ami (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Balingi Basombela Ngai Liwa (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Marceline Mama na Bebe (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Thomas Kinshasa Monoko (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Nalingi nde Maloba Sukali (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Leonie Mbongo (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Atoini (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Ah Marie-Josée Bandeko (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Rendez-Vous na Zoo (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Lovy du Zaire (Vicky Longomba)<br />
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Bolingo Ekeyi na Motio (Youlou Mabiala)<br />
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Ba Suites ya Vatican (Youlou Mabiala)<br />
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Nakobala ata Mongamba (Mose Fanfan) <br />
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1. Los Jets- Actuar Naturalmente (Guatemala)<br />
2. The Bad Boys de Managua - Espejismo (Nicaragua)<br />
3. La Unidad 5 - Te Quiero (Guatemala)<br />
4. Los Catrachos Boys - Me Voy Para El Puerto (Honduras)<br />
5. Los Traviesos - Aplanadora de Corazones (Guatemala)<br />
6. Grupo Eva - Runaway (Guatemala)<br />
7. Los Flame Boys - Yo Recuerdo (Honduras)<br />
8. Los Music Masters - Karla (Nicaragua)<br />
9. Los Panzers - Mujer Ideal (Nicaragua)<br />
10. Los Jets - Ilusion (Guatemala)<br />
11. Roberto Garcia y Los Speed - Un Lugar En El Cielo (Honduras)<br />
12. Los Panzers - Viajera (Nicaragua)<br />
13. Los Music Masters - Me Piden (Nicaragua)<br />
14. Los Way - En El Ayer (Guatemala)<br />
15. Victor Manuel Porras - La Gallinita Josefina (Guatemala)<br />
16. Los Vikings de Usulutan - Y En Cambio Tu (El Salvador)<br />
17. Los Mauraders - Asesinato En La 10a Avenida (Guatemala)<br />
18. Los Prince - Dulce Dulce (Guatemala)<br />
19. Pastel de Fresa - Tienes Que Volver Este Verano (Guatemala)<br />
20. Los 007 - Tus Ojos Pardos (Nicaragua)<br />
21. Los Jets - Un Sueno Azul (Guatemala)<br />
22. Los Beats - Veronica (El Salvador)<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-74606440338631024942013-12-16T20:27:00.000-08:002013-12-16T20:27:37.584-08:00Los Alegres de Teran - Recordando A Los Valientes<br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">I have been very busy with school the past semester and so have not posted much in some time but today we go back to Mexico to listen to one of my favorite artists from the northern part of the country, Los Alegres de Teran. I have posted some of their music before and mentioned that they are the ones who are mainly responsible for making "musica norte<span class="st">ña" popular throughout the country as well as internationally. This particular album "Recordando A Los Valientes" (Remembering The Brave Ones) is made up of songs dedicated to some of the various heroes of Mexico. People like Heraclio Bernal who many years before the 1910 Mexican Revolution was already fighting to overthrow the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span class="st">This is an excellent album if you enjoy north Mexican music and as in typical "corrido" fashion you would like to learn some history while enjoying your music.</span></span><br />
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<br />01 Recordando A Los Valientes <br />02 Heraclio Bernal <br />03 Ingnacio Bernal <br />04 Jesús Cadena <br />05 Juan Charrasqueado <br />06 Joaquin Murrieta <br />07 Benito Canales <br />08 Los Dos Hermanos <br />09 Corrido De Rafailita <br />10 Gregorio Cortez<br />
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I will say that for the most part I am not the greatest fan of live albums however the one I am bringing to you today is one of those few exceptions and the story behind this album makes it all the more amazing. Rock Under The Siege was put together in 1995 in Sarajevo in the middle of the longest military siege in modern history. Prior to the war in Bosnia, Sarajevo had been a center for many rock, punk, ska, etc. bands that had been influenced by their peers in the west. As the war commenced Radio Zid became one of the only radio stations in all of Sarejvo to continue broadcasting music. Often times resulting n many DJs and radio broadcasters literally risking or losing their lives simply trying to get to their work. In 1995 in the midst of some of the most intense fighting Radio Zid put together a concert with some of the bands that remained in Sarejvo. There is some great material on this album however I will go ahead and say that my version is not complete it only contains a few tracks from what would be the full album. Even an actual physical copy seems almost impossible to find online so if anyone knows where to find or buy the full album please let me know. None the less the version I am uploading has some great material, personal favorites are the live and studio versions of Sara's Dream by Lezi Majmune. Check this album out it is a great introduction into the little known rock scene of Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia a great album worth giving a listen to.<br />
1. Down - Mainthing <br />
2. Green Cheese - Ovjek U Plavom<br />
3. Hindustan Motors - Ponekad Pomislim<br />
4. Lezi Majmune - Sara's Dream <br />
5. Lezi Majmune - Sara's Dream (Studio)<br />
6. Protest - Sarajevo Feeling<br />
7. Sikter - Gurda<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-17479046138554541122013-10-28T21:36:00.000-07:002013-10-28T21:36:54.108-07:00V.A. Studio One - Scorcher Instrumentals <br />
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Today we have something for any lovers of reggae and jazz that may be out there. As any fan of reggae can tell you the Studio One record label is synonymous with some of the best artists and music to come out of Jamaica. One of the greatest assets of Studio One was its amazing selection of instrumental players who would put down tracks in the 1960's and 70's that to this day continue to influence the Jamaican music scene. This included groups and musicians like The Skatalites, Jackie Mittoo, The Soul Vendors, and Tommy McCook all of which can be heard on this album. This album does an amazing job of highlighting the amazing instrumental tracks that were produced during the golden age of Jamaican music as well as demonstrating the influence that outside music had on the Jamaican music scene.The influence of jazz will clearly be seen in these tracks. Not to mention tracks like Lester Sterling's - African Beat which is clearly based on the classic Afrikkaan Beat by Bert Kaempfert. Overall this is a great album which I highly recommend as there is no way any music lover could be disappointed with these classic Studio One tracks.<br />
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<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/45">The Skatalites</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/113">Tommy McCook</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/1433">Richard Ace</a></span> - Shockers Rock<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/409">The Soul Vendors</a></span> - Ringo Rock<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/91">Jackie Mittoo</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/90">Ernest Ranglin</a></span> - Jericho Skank<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/2202">New Establishment</a></span> - The People Skanking<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/1614">Karl Bryan</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/3120">The Afrokats</a></span> - Money Generator<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/2204">Lester Sterling</a></span> - Afrikaan Beat<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/990">The Sound Dimension</a></span> - Heavy Rock<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/2205">Sugar Belly</a></span> - In Cold Blood<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/45">The Skatalites</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/755">Don D. Junior</a></span> - Heavenless<br />
<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/409">The Soul Vendors</a></span> - Bugaloo<br />
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<span class="playlist_artist"><a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/91">Jackie Mittoo</a> & <a href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/2208">Brentford Rockers</a></span> - Sidewalk Doctor<br />
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Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-64547534030592672002013-10-08T00:22:00.000-07:002013-10-08T00:22:01.632-07:00Various Artists - Cracks in The Iron Curtain Part 1Today's post comes from the great blog over at http://michaelvee.livejournal.com which I highly recommend checking out if you are a fan of pure 60's rock. This compilation basically captures what were many of the 60's era artists in Eastern Europe. Of course what one must keep in mind is that at this time period in almost any East European country playing any form of rock or western music could get you a lot of unwanted attention from the government. Records and recordings for a lot of these groups were often quite rare since the material was almost entirely homemade. If you are a fan of any type of rock music especially the classic stuff from the 60's then I highly recommend giving this compilation a listen.<br />
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01/ Franke Echo Quintett - Show-Beat (GDR)<br />02/ Ruth Brandin & Sputniks - Mich hat noch keiner beim Twist geküsst (GDR)<br />03/ Eolika – Minikleitina (RU, LAT)<br />04/ Henryk Fabian & Czerwono-Czarni - Nie o tobie dzisiaj myślę (PL)<br />05/ Frank Schöbel & Team 4 - Es gibt nicht nur Dich (GDR)<br />06/ Siostry Panas - Wakacyjna piosenka (PL)<br />07/ Miki Volek & Olympic - Skinny Minnie (CZ)<br />08/ Lel' - Карие глаза (RU)<br />09/ Pięciolinie - Roztańczone niebo (PL)<br />10/ Pięć Linii - Pożegnanie ze szkołą (PL)<br />11/ Wojciech Gąssowsk & Tajfuny - Przejdzmy Wreszcie Na Ty (PL)<br />12/ Mètro- Boys (HU)<br />13/ George & Beatovens - Why Do You Leave Me (CZ)<br />14/ Chochoły - Amor a kysz (PL)<br />15/ Polanie- Dlaczego tak traktujesz mnie (PL)<br />16/ Atlantis -Drága bakter úr (HU)<br />17/ Beatmen- Keby som bol Nór (CZ)<br />18/ Ada Rusowicz & Niebiesko Czarni - Nie pukaj do moich drzwi (PL)<br />19/ Beatings -Znám muže (CZ)<br />20/ Niebiesko-Czarni - Tak mi źle (PL)<br />21/ Illes- Little Richard (HU)<br />22/ Maria Mitseva & Shturcite- Pticite nyamat senki (BU)<br />23/ Synkopy 61 - Byl jednou jeden král (CZ)<br />24/ Czerwone Gitary- Cztery Pory Roku (PL)<br />25/ Skaldowie- Medytacje wiejskiego listonosza (PL)<br />26/ Koncz Zsuzsa & Illes - Szoke Anni Balladaja (HU)<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-76927634142625711342013-07-22T23:18:00.000-07:002013-07-22T23:18:55.331-07:00Philemon Zulu - How Long- Zulu Jive<br />
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Any true reggae lover will recognize Shanchie as one of the great reggae labels having put out albums by such legends as Augustus Pablo. However Shanchie's killer records are not limited only to reggae but include various other genres including music from various different countries. So whenever I am in a record store and happen to find a Shanchie record I usually will buy it and take it home with me. The latest of these additions is an album from Southern Africa, "How Long" by Philemon Zulu. This album is clear evidence of the great music that the African continent has been able to produce by blending traditional song with modern instruments. This is also an album that would be great for anyone looking for an introduction into the world of African music specifically South African music. Overall an album that I am very much glad I found and recommend giving a listen to. <br />
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To this day Minor Threat is one of my favorite punk bands and one that I think played a crucial role in the original punk music scene of the 1970's and 1980's. The thing that Minor Threat is best known for besides their fast and angry sounds is their "straight edge" lyrics. The term straight edge comes from a song of the same name by Minor Threat which describes the band's frustration mainly with drugs and alcohol and how the world especially young people are obsessed with these things. The thing that to me makes Minor Threat unique is that while certain artists preach one thing and practice a whole other thing Minor Threat and especially their vocalist Ian MacKaye really practiced what he preached. Ian would even often times refuse to play shows were people of all ages were not allowed in because of alcohol being served. <br />This is one of those bands that much like The Clash and others that I have posted on the blog I not only enjoy their music but also agree with their message. If you like any form of rock or punk rock and have never heard of these guys than I strongly recommend you give them a listen. <br /><br />
1.Filler<br />2.I Don't Wanna Hear It<br />3.Seeing Red<br />4.Straight Edge<br />5.Small Man, Big Mouth<br />6.Screaming At A Wall<br />7.Bottled Violence<br />8.Minor Threat<br />9.Stand Up<br />10.12XU (Cover Wire)<br />11.In My Eyes<br />12.Out Of Step (With The World)<br />13.Guilty Of Being White<br />14.Steppin' Stone (Cover The Monkees)<br />15.Betray<br />16.It Follows<br />17.Think Again<br />18.Look Back And Laugh<br />19.Sob Story<br />20.No Reason<br />21.Little Friend<br />22.Out Of Step<br />23.Cashing In<br />24.Stumped<br />25.Good Guys (Don't Wear White) (Cover The Standells)<br />26.Salad Days<br />
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Many people have heard of Victor Jara and many (rightfully so) identify him as a key figure in the music of Chile and its' political message especially during the time of the coup against president Salvador Allende. However today we will look at another Chilean folk musician from the same era with much the same message as Victor Jara but much less well known. While very well known in Chile, Rolando Alarcon is for the most part unknown to the outside world especially outside of the Spanish speaking world. His music is very much what one would expect from a very traditional folk musician, music with lots of passion, sentiment, and many times music with a strong message. The album that I am making available for download "Por Cuba y Vietnam" (Through Cuba and Vietnam) shows the strong sentiment of solidarity that many Latin American musicians felt with the Socialist and Communist nations as the US and other western powers extended their influence and stranglehold over the Latin America. This is definitely an album worth checking out if you enjoy any sort of folk or traditional music as it will not disappoint. <br />
1. Pregúntale a Cuba hermano<br />2. Sin bandera<br />3. Se llama Fidel<br />4. Carta al Che<br />5. En el Valle del Yuro<br />6. Las doradas colinas de Binh Thuan<br />7. Hermano, hermano... llorarás<br />8. Su nombre puede ponerse en verso (Ho Chi Min)<br />9. Algún día, Viet-Nam<br />10. Cueca por Viet-Nam<br />
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Someone recently brought to my attention that while the blog is called "Lightning Strikes Music and Whatever Else" the blog is mostly made up of music and little to go into the "whatever else" category. So to help remedy this I thought I would share one of my favorite movies the 1960's classic Grand Prix. The movie revolves around the professional and personal lives of a few Formula 1 drivers as they struggle to deal with the pressures and dangers of motorsport. Grand Prix does an excellent job of capturing what early <br />Formula 1 consisted of...fast cars, good looking girls, and danger in every corner. This is a relatively long movie at almost 4 hours however there is plenty of action and drama throughout to keep you more than entertained and I should mention that even though auto racing is obviously a main part of the plot even someone who has never seen a Formula 1 race in their lives or knows nothing of the sport can enjoy this great movie. <br />
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Now we take a look at not really any specific artist but instead one of my favorite music channels on Youtube "djalgoriddim". This channel is truly any old school reggae lovers dream as it compiles many of the most popular and influential "riddims"that have made their way through the Jamaican music scene. A riddim is basically the music featured in a song or in other words the instrumental portion. Another way to think of it would be like a cover however different versions of a riddim can sometimes contain different lyrics or no lyrics at all etc. This has its origins in the early days of ska and rocksteady when the Jamaican labels would do their own takes on jazz classics from the US and to avoid paying the western labels they would rename the songs and thus the "riddim"was born. So unlike in the west where copying even a small part of another artists work be it vocal or instrumental is often looked down upon in Jamaica it is fairly common even in the music scene today An example of a riddim that had origins in the US would be that of The Russians Are Coming by Val Bennet which is known as the "Take Five riddim"since it is based on the classic Take Five by Dave Brubeck. <br />Really recommend checking this channel out even if you are not a lover of reggae as many of the classic riddims had their roots in other genres like jazz, soul, funk, and rock so you might find something you didn't even know existed.<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-49576493759387961142013-06-05T11:01:00.000-07:002013-06-06T11:26:34.818-07:00The Carter Family - Great Original Recordings <br />
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Today we look at arguably one of the most influential group of artists in the history of music in the United States, The Carter Family. The group began recording in 1927 and would continue to do so until the 1950s though some of the members in the group would change throughout the years. The Carter Family are a staple in folk and country music and would be extremely influential to folk, country, blues, and rock artists from decades to come. Their music is purely classic folk and country and invokes images of a simpler time as well as those of hardship and suffering. I highly recommend giving this album a listen especially if you have never heard of The Carter Family before as you will be introduced to some wonderful and classic American music. <br />
1. Buddies In The Saddle<br />
2. Give Him One More As He Goes<br />
3. Meeting In The Air<br />
4. Heaven's Radio<br />
5. Sea Of Galilee<br />
6. Kissing Is A Crime<br />
7. I Found You Among The Roses<br />
8. Bear Creek Blues<br />
9.East Virginia Blues (No 1)<br />
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Today we go back to Mexico but this time for some pure classic 60's rock. Much the same as I mentioned with Mexican SKA in my previous post early Mexican rock never really received much recognition outside of the country. The Mexican rock scene of the 1960's was very large and obviously influenced by the artists in Britain and the US. Many Mexican bands in fact focused on doing Spanish covers of British and American songs while others just developed a sound of their own. "El Lado Mexicano" is a series with various parts that gives an introduction into the wide world of what is early Mexican rock. I highly recommend this download to anyone with any interest in pure rock music as you will not be disappointed with all the great material that this download contains.<br />
01 Famous Finks - C'mon and Swim<br />02 Las Chics - Samba Lulu<br />03 Los Gliders - Algo Un Poco Diferente<br />04 Los Hooligans - Revoltosa<br />05 Los Intocables - No hay que ser<br />06 Los Tepetatles - Teotihuacan A Go Go<br />07 Los Temerarios - Extrañado<br />08 Los Happy Boys - Tarzan el Hombre Mono<br />09 Los Flammers - Vallery<br />10 Apocalipsis - Lovey Dovey<br />11 Apocalipsis - Try It (Pruebalo)<br />12 Los Fugitivos - Borracho<br />13 Los Fugitivos - El Tren<br />14 Los Fugitivos - Marcando el paso<br />15 Los Fugitivos - Stop<br />16 Los Monstruous - Vamos hay<br />17 Los Monjes - Apresurat<br />18 Los Monjes - No debes mentir<br />19 Los Monjes - Los ruidos en la ciudad <br />20 Los Yaki - Sor ye ye<br />21 Los Ovnis - Cuando era niño<br />22 Los Ovnis - Mary Mary<br />23 Los Sleepers - Hermanita<br />24 Los Sleepers - Ojos De Araña<br />25 Los Profetas - Herido<br />26 Los Profetas - Loco estaré<br />27 Los Zignos - Pop yo te quiero <br />28 Los Zignos - Puedo amarte<br />29 Flying Karpets - Winter song<br />
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When the genre of Ska comes up the two countries that most people instantaneously think of are Jamaica and England. Jamaica being the birthplace of this music and England were it reached a wider audience. However there is one country that unfortunately has been largely forgotten in the history of Ska and that is Mexico. As any Mexican can tell you Mexico is a very diverse country with influences from just about every corner of the globe and the music is a prime example of this. Now looking at the music industry of Mexico and Jamaica in the 1960's both shared one crucial similarity and that was that record labels were all competing trying to put out the best "sounds" be it things influenced from the rock n' roll scene in the US and in Britain or homegrown stuff. In 1965 though a musician by the name of To<span class="st">ño Quirazco traveled to Jamaica and brought back the beats and sounds of Ska making it a huge hit in the country and also making Mexico one of the first countries outside of the Caribbean to start playing the new music genre. Unfortunately many of the artists and Ska songs from this era are almost impossible to find as the majority of people and even some record labels had no idea of their Jamaican heritage and thus just labeled them under the generic rock or tropical music genre labels making any mention of Mexican Ska in the history books almost non-existent. <br />Here I have put together a small compilation of some of the best of early Mexican Ska with a main focus on </span><br />
To<span class="st">ño Quirazco who is the one that brought the genre to Mexico. For anyone who is familiar with this style of music you will be able to see in these songs some major influences from classic Jamaican bands like The Skatalites and Toots & The Maytals. <br />If you are a fan of ska, reggae, Jamaican or Mexican music than I highly recommend you give this a listen as you will not be disappointed </span><br />
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<span class="st">1. Pily Gao - Mi Novio Esquimal (My Boy Lolipop) <br />2. Toño Quirazco - Merida Ska<br />3. Toño Quirazco - La Familia (Shame And Scandal) <br />4. Jorge Querol con Los Go-Go - Rudi Enamorado (Rudy's In Love) <br />5. Toño Quirazco - Jala De La Cuerda (Monkey Man) <br />6. Mayte Gaos - Susi La Coqueta (Runaround Sue) <br />7. Toño Quirazco - La Mucura<br />8. Las Misioneras de La Montaña (Monjitas A Go-Go) - Sonreir<br />9. Toño Quirazco - Ska de Los Santos <br />10. Toño Quirazco - Xalapa Ska<br />11. Toño Quirazco - Estambul Ska (Freedom Sounds) </span><br />
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For your consideration today I have a great little compilation album that I picked up at a record store a few years ago. Afro-Rock Vol 1 is one of many great releases by Strut Records who for a long time have put out some great compilations focusing on music from around the globe. This particular album has some great material that truly stretches throughout the whole continent of Africa from Nigeria to Zaire (Congo). The thing that really makes this album standout is that while all tracks have some killer rhythms and beats no two sound even remotely alike. Also many of the tracks on here would be a rare find even in Africa as they were unreleased demos or tapes that have long been forgotten about. Personal favorites of mine on this album are Steele Beauttah's "Africa" and Envy No Good by Mercury Dance Band. If you are even remotely interested in Afro-rock or just rock and funk in general then I highly recommend downloading this album as it will have you hooked for a long time to come. <br />
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It has been a long time since I posted anything from one of my favorite artists.....the French music and beauty icon Francoise Hardy so I thought I would share one of my favorite compilations of her work.<br />
The Vogue Years compiles some of the work from Francoise's early career (which in my opinion is her best) and puts it together in one great compilation. These are the songs that brought her to stardom making her an international icon and making everyone from The Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan wish they could call her "their girlfriend". For anyone who has never heard any of the great music Francoise or 60's French pop and ye-ye in general have to offer than this album will make a great introduction. Likewise this album is great for anyone who may already know Francoise Hardy and her music but just want to have it compiled in two great CD's. <br />
1 Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles <br />
2 J'Suis D'Accord <br />
3 Le temps de l'amour <br />
4 Ton Meilleur Ami <br />
5 La Fille Avec Toi <br />
6 L'Amour S'En Va <br />
7 Je Pense A Lui <br />
8 Qui Aime T'il Vraiment <br />
9 Le Premier Bonheur du Jour <br />
10 Va Pas Prendre un Tambour <br />
11 J'Aurais Voulu <br />
12 Le Sais Tu <br />
13 L'Amour Ne Dure Pas Toujours <br />
14 Pourtant Tu M'aimes <br />
15 On Se Quitte Toujours <br />
16 Tour E Ramene Toi <br />
17 Apprends le Moi <br />
18 C'Est le Passe <br />
19 Je N'Attends Plus Personne <br />
20 Pas Gentille <br />
21 Et Meme <br />
22 Je Veux Qu'il Revienne <br />
23 Mon Amie la Rose <br />
24 La Nuit Est Sur La Ville <br />
25 Nous Etions Amies <br />
26 Dans Le Monde Entier <br />
27 Dis Lui Non <br />
28 Le Temps des Souvenirs <br />
29 J'ai Bien du Chagrin <br />
30 Bout de Lune<br />
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<br />Lalohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05919619510426993140noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938458759104338554.post-16568460366506837562013-03-14T00:33:00.000-07:002013-03-14T00:36:48.124-07:00Something From Asia and Something From The Middle EastAs I was looking through the blog I realized I have really neglected to present any music from Asia or from the Middle East so I thought today we would fix that. First off we have a great album called "Cambodian Rocks". I'm sure the last country that most people think of when they think of rock n' roll is Cambodia however before the years of the Democratic Kampuchea and the Khemer Rouge there was actually a fairly large rock scene in the country. One of the most notable artists from this era was Ros Sereysothea who was known as "the lady with the golden voice" and who truly produced some amazing work. Tragically her fate once Pol Pot and the Khemer Rouge came to power was much the same as that of many other Cambodians (including the majority if not all of the artists on the Cambodia Rocks compilation). People were labeled enemies of the state and either executed right then and there or were overworked in death camps. Highly recommend this compilation album as this truly is some great music that very few people outside of the Cambodian community have heard of. <br />
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Yol Aularong :: Jeas Cyclo “Ride Cyclo”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Chnam Oun Dop-PramMuy “I’m 16″<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Tngai Neas Kyom Yam Sra “Today I Drink Wine”<br />
Yol Aularong + Tuk :: Sou Slarp Kroam Kombut Srey “Rather Die”<br />
Sinn Sissamouth :: Srolanh Srey Touch “I Love Petite Woman”<br />
Pan Ron :: Rom Jongvak Twist “Dance Twist”<br />
Pan Ron :: Knyom Mun Sok Jet Te “I’m Unsatisfied”<br />
Liev Tuk :: Rom Sue! Sue! “Dance Soul! Soul!”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Jam 10 Kai Thiet “Wait 10 More Months”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Jah Bong Ju Aim “Old Sour & Sweet”<br />
Samouth + Sothea + Ron) Maok Pi Naok “Where From?<br />
Sin Sissamouth :: Phneit Oun Mean Evey? “What Does Your Eyes Has?”<br />
Yol Aularong :: Yuvajon Kouge Jet “Broken Heart Man”<br />
Meas Samon :: Jol Dondeung Kone Key “Going to Get Engage”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Kerh Songsa Kyoum Thay? “Have You Seen My Boyfriend?”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Chnang Jas Bai Chgn-ainj “Old Pot, Tasty Rice”<br />
Ros Sereysothea + Seang Vanthy :: Kone Oksok Nas Pa “We’re Very Bored Dad!”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Kom Kung Twer Evey “Don’t Be Mad”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Penh Jet Thai Bong Mouy “I Like Only You”<br />
In Yeng + Pan Ron :: Sralanh Srey Chnas “I Love Mean Girl”<br />
Samouth + Meas Samon :: Komlos Teng Bey “Three Gentlemen”<br />
Ros Sereysothea :: Retrey Yung Joup Knea “The Night We Met”<br />
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We covered Asia now we move on to the Middle East specifically to Algerian artist Rachid Taha and his 2004 album Tekitoi. Taha has a very unique style combining many styles of music including the traditional Algerian pop known as "rai" and often singing in various different languages. Legend has it that while attending a Clash concert in Paris in 1981 Taha ran into the band shortly before the concert started and gave them a tape with some of his work on it. Some think that this is where The Clash got the inspiration to write the song "Rock The Casbah". Taha himself did a cover of this song (Rock El Casbah), I really recommend this one as Rachid Taha really does produce some very good music and does an excellent job of mixing various music styles which is something that only a few artists seem to be able to do with success. <br />
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1 Tekitoi? (Who Are You?) <br />
2 Rock el Casbah <br />
3 Lli Fat Mat (What Is Past Is Dead and Gone) <br />
4 H'asbu-Hum (Ask Them for an Explanation) <br />
5 Safi (Pure) <br />
6 Meftuh' (Open) <br />
7 Winta <br />
8 Nah'seb (I Count) <br />
9 Dima (Always) <br />
10 Mamachi<br />
11 Shuf (Look) <br />
12 Stenna (Wait) <br />
13 Ya Rayah See <br />
14 Voila Voila (Here It Is, Here It Is)<br />
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