Cover image from Deviant
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February 2010 Notes for Music Mix
[01] King’s X – Over My Head
What a good song to start February’s Mix. An old band that not many people know and love but have been making great music since the early 80’s. I can remember buying this album in Spillers in Cardiff and being the only guy I know who had actually heard of them (you know that smug feeling I had right!!). I haven’t heard much of them for a while but one of my pups saw this CD and sent it to Santa who promptly delivered it Xmas morning – I like Santa.
[02] Elvis Costello – Monkey to Man
I like this guy – for me he can do little wrong and every album he’s involved with has something on it that makes you go “wow, when will this guy stop writing such great songs”. This album from 2004 showcases what he does best, even including contributions from Lucinda Williams and Emmylou Harris and really does stick two-fingers up to his critics – nice one Declan.
[03] Steve Winwood – Raging Sea
Another of Santa’s gifts – what did I do to deserve pups with such good taste in music – or were they all buy one get one free? Anyway, this song from his Nine Lives album has such a good riff and groove – apparently very hard to play – and demonstrates that quality music is still being made. Unfortunately there aren’t many new bands doing it – thank God for the old gits.
[04] Ian Drury and The Blockheads – Wake Up And Make Love With Me
And talking of gits – here’s one that is sadly missed. What a song, what a groove, what poetry, what a shame he’s not here now to show some of the young arseholes how to make music. One thing I’ve always thought is – shouldn’t it be Wake up and Make Love to me, not With Me? Anyway, I hear there’s a film out soon about the man – let’s hope his music will be heard and enjoyed by a new audience.
I come awake
with the gift for womankind
you’re still asleep
but the gift don’t seem to mind
rise on this occasion
halfway up your back
sliding down your body
touching your behind
you look so self-possessed
I won’t disturb your rest
it’s lovely when you’re sleeping
but wide awake is best
ow, wake up and make love with mewake up and make love
wake up and make love with me
I don’t wanna make you
i’ll let the fancy take you
and you’ll wake up and make love
you come awake
in a horny morning mood
and we’ll have a proper wriggle
in the naughty, naked nude
roll against my body
get me where you want me
what happens next is private
it’s also very rude
i’ll go and get the post
and make some tea and toast
you have another sleep luv
it’s me that needs it most
ow, wake up and make love with me
wake up and make love
wake up and make love with me
I don’t wanna make you
i’ll let the fancy take you
and your’ll wake up and make love
wake up and make love with me
wake up and make love
wake up and make love with me
wake up and make love
wake up
wake up
wake up
wake up
[05] Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
You may think I don’t like any new bands – wrong of course – I’m always on the lookout for something fresh that makes me go “mmm…I like that” and this band do. Their album is full of great harmonies, great songs and a guy that knows his way around a banjo. I wouldn’t say “I have been completely mesmerized by this maelstrom of musical wizardry. It is the most uplifting music I have heard for many a year” as some guy wrote on Amazon but it’s good, good enough for me to include here.
[06] Ruthie Foster – Heal Yourself
What a voice, as good as anything you’ll hear this year – what a shame the album title makes me want to puke. Anyway, ignore that and you will discover the joy that is Ruthie Foster, backed by a great band the album offers a stylish and well-designed framework for Foster’s booming voice on such songs as Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s “Up Above My Head” and Eric Bibb’s “A Friend Like You”. Her own songs don’t really reach the same heights but it’s still gospel/blues at its very best.
The Phantom Band – [07] The Whole Is On My Side [08] Folk Song Oblivion [09] Island
As my notes on this band in February’s Album of the Month post reveal, I do like this album. I also like the fact that the band can do it live as my pups reckon these were one of the highlights of last year’s Greenman Festival – now you can’t say this about all new bands. The three songs chosen here showcase the band at its best and demonstrate that they do allow a song to breathe (the 3 songs are over 20 minutes long) and flow together really well.
[10] Elton John – Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy
Yes you hear right – Elton John, that fat, gay, bald arsehole that makes bland, boring music for the coffee table. That’s now – but cast your mind back to the five years between 1970 – 1975 when he was a young and talented singer/songwriter and produced (with Bernie Taupin of course) a series of classic albums that are quite simply stunning. Listen to Tumbleweed Connection, Madman Across the Water, Honky Château, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and of course Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy and you will hear genius.
Captain Fantastic raised and regimented, hardly a hero
Just someone his mother might know
Very clearly a case for corn flakes and classics
“Two teas both with sugar please”
In the back of an alleyWhile little Dirt Cowboys turned brown in their saddles
Sweet chocolate biscuits and red rosy apples in summer
For it’s hay make and “Hey mom, do the papers say anything good.
Are there chances in life for little Dirt Cowboys
Should I make my way out of my home in the woods”Brown Dirt Cowboy, still green and growing
City slick Captain
Fantastic the feedback
The honey the hive could be holding
For there’s weak winged young sparrows that starve in the winter
Broken young children on the wheels of the winnersAnd the sixty-eight summer festival wallflowers are thinning
For cheap easy meals and hardly a home on the range
Too hot for the band with a desperate desire for change
We’ve thrown in the towel too many times
Out for the count and when we’re downCaptain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
From the end of the world to your townAnd all this talk of Jesus coming back to see us
Couldn’t fool usFor we were spinning out our lines walking on the wire
Hand in hand went music and the rhyme
The Captain and the Kid stepping in the ring
From here on sonny sonny sonny, it’s a long and lonely climb
[11] A A Bondy – When the Devil’s Loose
A. A. Bondy, also known as Scott Bondy, is an American folk/alternative artist and his album almost made it as my album of the month but was pipped at the post by The Phantom Band – and even I couldn’t justify having two. It was also very hard selecting two songs from it as they are all so good.
Robert Plant – 3 In A Row:
[12] Robert Plant & the Strange Sensation – Another Tribe
[13] Scott Matthews – 12 Harps (duet with Plant)
[14] The Honeydrippers – Sea of Love
What can you say that hasn’t already been said about the great man – I know – Robert Plant dances like a tin of beans. Don’t think I’ve heard that before but it’s true, and if you watch him live (as I have done a lot lately) you will agree that his has no groove, no mojo, the man can’t dance.
But, of course this doesn’t matter much when you’re recognized by 93% of people with ears to be one of the outstanding vocal talents of the 20th Century. And he’s still doing it – still contributing fantastic music – still singing – still delighting us. Long may it continue.
[15] Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder
My Dad is a big jazz fan, has been for over 50 years – he even saw the likes of Duke Ellington and Count Basie play live when he was a youngster. Now I don’t follow his obsession with jazz but I did spend some quality time with him last summer when he played me his favorite jazz tracks and albums. One of these was Lee Morgan who was a prolific recorder, both on his own and with the likes of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and John Coltrane. This track is just perfect with its groove and style and superb soloing from Morgan on trumpet, Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone, Billy Higgins – drums, Barry Harris – piano and Bob Cranshaw on bass – mmm …nice.
[16] Susan Tedeschi – Back to the River
Couldn’t find any Derek Trucks in Doha but I did find his wife – and what a pleasant surprise this is. I hadn’t heard anything from her before but have really enjoyed this album – great songs, great guitar; really tight band reminds of Bonnie Raitt… oooh back to the river…
[17] Chris Smither – Someone Like Me
This song is from Time Stands Still which is the eleventh album from Smither in a career that started in the 70’s with his first album I’m A Stranger, Too!. Also worked with Bonnie Raitt writing Love You Like A Man for her. What I really like about this guy is not only his range of emotion – you can hear in his voice that he’s led a life worth living, but it’s also how he shapes and develops these songs. They’re simple songs but convey a deepness, a message that only artists who know themselves can achieve.
[18] A A Bondy – Mightiest of Guns
The hardest thing for me was only picking two songs from this album as it’s all so good. This is the opening track and sets the scene with its wonderful melody and crisp vocal – it’s one of those rare albums that once you have played it; you feel you want to play it again straight away.
[19] The Boxer Rebellion – Misplaced
This song is just massive and it’s one that almost slipped under the radar as it took me ages to really appreciate it. I’ve always enjoyed the album, it contains some good songs, Evacuate and Soviets to name but two, but it wasn’t until one night while playing with my shuffle that this song came on and just blew me away. It has layers and layers of wonderful sounds that just ooze quality – the guitar and vocal working together so well – the pace and silence make this a treasure reminding me of Coldplay’s first album. Bet Chris Martin wishes he could write songs like this now.
Misplaced
Given chances you won’t take
Shy away from the heart ache
Just a means to an endYour quick fix
In the ring of the conflict
With nothing to work with
And nothing in mindAnd then
We’ll rise
With fire in our eyes
And take you by surprise
Make up, deceive
a voice to receive
A light that never leavesSlow right down
Lost love
With little to speak of
These feelings of bad blood
Must go quickly awayYour loose ends
Realising your true friends
In a war that no one wins
Let the sleeping dogs lie
[20] Big Big Train – Summers Lease
The last track on The Difference Machine album and what a way to end what is an excellent album. It is sort of old school progressive rock, sounding especially like early Genesis and Yes but hey who cares – I hear great melodies, strong songs, a wonderful flute and a band that are doing what they want. This song is one of many highlights (see also Perfect Cosmic Storm) and shows a more modern and folkie side to the band – incidentally visit their website for loads of free stuff including now a four hour podcast with interviews with the band and what influenced them.
[21] Drive By Truckers – Goodbye
And the time has come to say goodbye for another Music Mix and I can’t think of many better ways than with the Drive By Truckers – such a good band, such a good song. The only problem with these guys is that there are so many albums to buy – not only from the band itself but all the solo albums from past and present members.
They’ve been called the Lynyrd Skynyrd for the indie-rock set, but that tag does the band a bit of a disservice as they are their own band and have created their own sound and produced some excellent albums.
Anyway, enough of me – I hope you have enjoyed another installment of my favorite tunes. Remember to let me know if you like or dislike a song or if you wish to chat about anything else related to the music here.
The Music Mix 07 [a 154mb zip file] will be available for one month from today – until midnight on 28 February 2010.
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Laughing Dog


Hey Mr LD Cant believe Ian Dury is on your mix nice one. Just d/loading now BTW another great cover picture well done Mrs LZ
great mix again Mr LD different from the last one but just as good. I like all the songs but Misplaced is simply awesome just ordered the album now not so sure about Sidewinder as I’m not a jazz fan but love the bass and stuff it has a real groove about it especially for a song so old. yes the mix is good nice one
Hi Sinny – Thanks for feedback, glad you like. I agree about Misplaced such a good song and one that almost went under the radar.
I don’t like all jazz but last summer my Dad played some great jazz tracks for me – my future mixes will include some don’t worry.
Lets see what everyone else thinks about it especially Mr Happy and Spacey.
Note to Laughing Dog from Mr. Happy
Once again it’s that time of the month when we receive from your musical loins a plethora of melodious and harmonious fancies to excite, stimulate and enliven our dreary existence. This month is once again an eclectic and diverse mix of old and new songs that quite literally enables one to reach their own musical orgasm without the use of Viagra or other illegal stimulants.
As always you open with a bang and we have 3 genuine up-tempo tracks to start proceedings – not heard of Kings X before but they show promise while the Winwood track is excellent. Track 4 – Ian Drury and his Blockheads what an amazing song, probably one of the songs of that decade, you are correct in your attempt to bring his music to a new audience – must be one of the highlights of the mix.
We then stroll down an avenue of contemporary artists with track 5-9 that sounds fresh and pristine like a new-born lamb being spanked. Your selection of The Phantom Band as album of the Month is brave but demonstrates an innovative soul – one must listen to your pups more.
“Elton John that fat, gay, bald arsehole that makes bland, boring music for the coffee table”, Mr. Laughing Dog you made an old man squeal with delight on reading this – I’ve actually had the pleasure of meeting the man on several occasions and I know he would delight in this description of him. Please don’t judge him from his well-managed and marketed image, he is in fact one of most enchanting and amusing fellows one could ever meet – he is simply delicious. You are, of course correct with your review, his output during the 70’s was immense, and something that he acknowledges he will never be able to reproduce. Great track but I would have opted for “Tiny Dancer” or even “My Fathers Gun” from this era.
Two tracks from A A Bondy are excellent already purchased the album, which is, as you so rightly say is excellent.
Next is your 3-in-a-row from Robert Plant. I can take or leave this guy but enjoyed this small selection of his work particularly ‘’Sea of Love” which is followed by one of the other highlights of this mix, “The Sidewinder” an impressive and majestic slice of jazz that almost made even me groove – and I truly do dance like a can of beans. An immense song that must have given your father a deal of satisfaction to pass onto his son.
The rest of the mix continues to a high standard climaxing with The Drive By Truckers and “Goodbye”, you will hear no criticism from me, indeed track 19 “Misplaced” has all the qualities of a classic and I intend to purchase this album to explore more
Hey Mr. happy nice words, not sure I had a musical orgasm or spanked a lamb but lets move on. Have you really met Elton John? Would love to know how and where and what you talked about, he’s such a big star I cant imagine what I would say.
Great mix, already have the AA Bondy album which is amazing. if you like it you should try looking at the Felice Brothers who were step brothers of AA Bondy and write incredible music. thanks!
Hi Palace Eagle and welcome to musicforthemonth
Thanks for feedback on the music mix – glad you enjoyed. A new Music Mix will be available from Monday 1st March which I hope you will download and enjoy as well.
You are right, of course about A A Bondy and it’s one of those albums that keeps getting better and better – I don’t think I did it justice by simply including 2 tracks, you have to listen to the whole album – am I right?
Listening to the Felice Brothers now on MySpace – I can see why you like them and compare to Bondy. I can see a trip to my local Virgin coming up – which album do you recommend?
Laughing Dog