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Thursday, October 25, 2007

BABY'S ON TRIAL . . .

better drink some fire water. Yeah, the jury hour is fast approaching, and your humble host, fueled by electric Miles, Big Youth and Shabbat Noir, must now turn all attention to wooing the 12 lucky San Franciscan souls who'll take the box in the case of ________ v. __________. You peckish soundhounds, all 3 of you, or whoever the hell reads this blog and digs 'em their Waveform Baby, will have to dine elswhere until around Thanksgiving.

And in doing so, don't skimp on these fine vittles:

new shite:

Miles Davis -- The Complete On the Corner Sessions ($$$ but so worth it; the Corky McCoy metal box cover is a bitch)
Ricardo Villalobos -- Fabric 36
Six Organs of Admittance -- Shelter from the Ash
M.I.A. -- Kala
Om -- Pilgrimage
Wooden Shjips -- s/t
James Murphy & Irish friend whose name I can't remember -- Fabric Mix
V/A -- Lipa Kodi Ya City Council
Earthless - Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
Fleetwood Mac -- 'Trail Mix' of You Make Lovin' Fun
Optimo -- Pitchfork Mix
VA -- Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Roataion (not that new, but still . . . )

olde shite:

Keith Hudson -- The Hudson Affair
Black Sabbath -- Never Say Die (this tends to fall through the cracks; don't let it fall through yours)
Love Live Life + 1 -- Love Will Make a Better You
Steve Miller Band -- Space Cowboy (from Brave New World)
Ron Wood -- I've Got My Own Album to Do
Wild Magnolias -- They Call Us Wild
Aerosmith -- Get Your Wings (if you think you can't forgive 'em for "Angel" or anything else they've done in the last 30 years, dig this bastard out; all hail Jack Douglas)
V/A -- Ghana Soundz 2
Joe Henderson -- The Milestone Years (8!! cd set for $30 at www.dustygroove.com)
Disco, hip hop and roller boogie 12" madness at: www.amonsiuerwillyworld.blogspot.com and www.myfavouritesound.blogspot.com
Julian Cope -- Japrocksampler (book; you can now read about Speed, Glue & Shinki while kicking out "Sniffin' & Snortin'")

Last but not least, send your prayers to the majestic Beavis Xavier (pictured left), who's just bravely endured a dome osteotomy.