The Gabo Brown/Poly-Rythmo cut is from the excellent "African Scream Contest" comp by our friends at Analog Africa. An essential purchase. And rockers must not miss the new Endless Boogie record, "The Focus Level," on No Quarter. As some perceptive punter wrote on emusic: "Making dirty, swinging, heavy rock and roll records must be pretty damn tough, seeing as how it's been done less than, say, a dozen times since about 1978. Well, these 4 middle-aged gents have filled the void left by two generations of turgid, overly compressed, under-funked, in-your-face would-be rock records. They have resurrected the seemingly lost arts (in rock, at least) of minimal riff summoning and restrained groove management. Regardless of what ails you, this is what you need." And the vinyl has a nice extra track.
Soul Messengers of Dimona & the Spirit of Israel - Burn Devil Burn
Gabo Brown & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - It's a Vanity
Bill Withers - Better Off Dead
Lil' Wayne - Dr. Carter
Ramadanman - Carla
Steinski - The Motorcade Sped On
Steve Reid Ensemble - Don't Look Back
Endless Boogie - The Manly Vibe
Mecki Mark Men - Sweet Movin'
? from Molam: Thai Country Groove - Pua Mao Mea Mao
El Guincho - Cuando Maavilla Fui
P.M. Pocket Music - Kack Toi Mor
Christy Azuma & Uppers Int'l - Naam
Outcasts - Self-Conscious Over You
Death - Keep on Knockin'
Faces - You're My Girl (I Don't Want to Discuss It) (Live)
Professor Longhair - Mess Around
Two Gospel Keys - Every Man's Got to Lay Down Die
Staple Singers - Don't Knock
Dion - Born to Be With You
Paavoharju - Tytto Tanssii
Karma - Voce Pode Ir Alem
Paul Kass - Roadrunner
Sun City Girls - The Beauty of Benghazi
Kassin + 2 - Mensagem
Junior Murvin - Workin' in the Cornfield
Gas - Pop 7
Radio That Sounds Better, Tastes More 'Delish
Monday, June 30, 2008
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