Hosted Live Download: The Sea and Cake; March 6, 2001

This is a fantastic show hosted at The Owl and Bear from the Oui tour. Soundboard quality and in FLAC. I provided a setlist as one didn’t exist:

The Sea and Cake

6 March 2001
Wurzburg, Germany

01. warming up 02:51
02. The Kiss 04:52
03. Afternoon Speaker 08:22
04. Jacking the Ball 03:51
05. The Biz 05:13
06. The Leaf 06:09
07. The Parasol 05:44
08. Leeora 10:15
09. The Colony Room 05:40
10. Midtown 04:04
11. Escort 06:28
12. The Argument 06:43
13. Do Now Fairly Well 09:03
14. Same instrumental as track 1 01:36
15. Bird and Flag 06:06

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Scion CD Sampler – Volume 19 : Daptone Remixed (review)

Scion CD Sampler - Volume 19It seems that 2007 was a year of a resurgence in interest of old-school Soul, Funk and R&B. Maybe it was the unexpected passing of Funk Brother #1 James Brown that caused people to look back at the music he influenced. We also saw the 50th Anniversary of Stax Records and the renewed interest that brought.

This year I reviewed two albums that honored the legacy of this style. On SciFidelity there was the Greyboy Allstars, and the Galactic album’s Nawlins-funk-meets-Indie-Rap. I also discovered the sometime Wu-Tang backing band the El Michels Affair on one of my Bins trips.

This year also saw the noveau-R&B release from gap-toothed, tattooed and beehive coiffed Amy Winehouse. Her producer Mark Ronson– aka the Wedding DJ to the Stars also released an album using the same backing band as the Winehouse record– the fantastic Dap-Kings from New York City for his covers album Version.

It’s the Dap-Kings who serve as the houseband for the temple of retro cool Daptone Records and serve primarily as the band for the amazing soul-diva Sharon Jones, whose 100 Days, 100 Nights is in constant rotation in my car. She’s been in a long tour since summer which included a stop at jamband festival Langerado where she brought the house down and has been selling out venues since.

Daptone is a record collector’s dream. All of their releases are on vinyl, CD and download– so take your pick! They are believers in the 7″ single, too and have quite a catalog of those to chose from. By the way, they have just brought some of the out-of-print 7-inches back into print, so run over there to get your hands on them!

Although I don’t picture a Scion Xb as being the appropriate car to pick Sharon Jones up for a date in– I tend to think of a gold 1969 Cadillac DeVille, really– the little brother division of Toyota has an appreciation for the singular vision of Soul that Sharon and her labelmates on Daptone keep.

Scion has apparently been producing sampler CD’s for a while— most of them about underground hip-hop it seems utilizing the most noted remixers and artists to compile them over their 19 CD run. I’ve been pretty impressed with Scion’s position as an affordable tuner car that attempts to identify with their consumer by providing an identity for the car and its fans/owners. These promotional sampler CD’s are available at Scion sponsored events, which would presumably include Hot Import Nights and maybe the Chicago Auto Show. The tracks are also available via iTunes and Rhapsody. In a really nice move, the production of the music was footed by Scion and all of the proceeds of the digital sales will go directly to Daptone! As cool as that is, I was a bit disappointed that only the Remixed CD and not the Originals was included for digital distribution– so I made an iMix in iTunes compiling the original tracks so you guys can get those, too. See the links below.

Volume 19 of the Scion Sampler series titled Daptone Records Remixed in its CD format is a 2-CD compilation of Daptone artists like Jones, The Budos Band, The Daktaris and the Sugarman Three. The first CD is the Remixes. Nine Daptone tracks manipulated by the likes of Mark Ronson, DJ Spinna, Hank Shocklee, Mad Professor, and Kenny Dope— all noted producers that bring their special flava to these vintage tracks. The second CD is a disc of the original tracks– a very nice touch. It gives you the ability to hear the songs in their original arrangements and places the remixes in the appropriate context. I have to say that the remixers really didn’t do anything dramatic to the tracks in most cases which shows the respect that they had for the songs. Really, the remixes are very nice compliments to the original tracks. Man, a really cool thing would be for Daptone to release 12″ vinyl with the original track on one side with it’s remix on the flip! It’s pretty clear that Daptone recognizes the larger-than-life personality and voice of Sharon Jones as the spokesperson for the label as every other song on this compilation is hers.

The remix of The Budos Band’s “Chicago Falcon” takes the instrumental track and adds Rap MC Wale over the top in a pretty straightforward old school-style sampling of the original track. This remix is done by Mark Ronson who’s partnership with the Dap-Kings I mentioned earlier.

The remix of Jones and the Dap-Kings “Keep On Looking” by Kenny Dope starts with an appropriate sample of Sharon singing “Break it down, break it down” followed by a break before bringing the song back in with a bumped up drum and bass beat. This is one of my favorite remixes on this record.

Appropriately enough, dub mastermind Mad Professor converts the afrobeat “Eltsugh Ibal Lasiti” by the Daktaris into a massive dub track maintaining the guitars and horns as the staples behind the beat. A really fun track that would be great to drop in a mix of reggae.

“Standing in Your Love” is a fun vintage-styled R&B duet between Sharon Jones and Lee Fields where two estranged lovers have to come to terms over a situation involving a stolen car. The “Sweet Nothing Mix” by Queens-native MC Cool Calm Pete transforms the song into a bitter kiss off.

Neal Sugarman is the sax player and leader of the Sugarman Three as well as the founder of Daptone Records. “Take It As It Come” featuring Charles Bradley is one of the label’s classic platters and its driving funk pays tribute to James Brown. Afrodisiac Soundsystem takes the instrumentals and samples them back to a staccato beat and dub stabs of sax and layers Charles’s vocals back over it showing how much of the song’s funk really comes from his delivery of the vocals.

“How Long Do I Have To Wait” by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings from their album Naturally always reminds me of the classic 1967 hit from Brenton Wood “Gimme Little Sign.” The remix by Ticklah aka Victor Axelrod brings the song to its knees in ska time. Victor is a member of the Easy Star All-Stars who put out the fantastic tribute record Dub Side of the Moon from 2003 as well as the Radiodread tribute. Victor is also a member of Antibalas whose 2007 release Security got a post-rock makeover from John McEntire. The vinyl version of their album Who Is This America? is on Daptone records.

Next up is another track from the fantastic Budos Band— the smoky “T.I.B.W.F” and its Ray Manzarek sounding keyboard. The remix is done by none other than Timebomb Squad founding member Hank Shocklee. He extends the song another minute and gives it a loping beat focusing on the horns and guitar. He breaks the song down in the middle and helpfully explains “This is A Remix.”

Sharon comes back exclaiming that her “Man is A Mean Man” with its fast tempo shuffling beat. DJ Spinna samples the drums and pulls them out of the left channel and shifts them front-and-center giving it a more “funky drummer” feel and helping anchor this song in a more dance-friendly form and extending the song out past six minutes. Spinna accomplished this by adding a break-down section pulling in vocals and instruments in pieces. DJ Spinna does one of my favorite remixes from the Quannum catalog. He does a great remix of Lyrics Born’s track with the Poets of Rhythm “I Changed My Mind.” By the way, I noticed that the Poets who were discovered by Lyrics Born moved from Quannum to Daptone!

The final track is the Bull Jun remix of the Sugarman Three and Co’s “Bosco’s Blues” that has Large Professor rapping over the last half of the song. His call out to Daptone and the listeners is a nice way to wrap up, I think. This is the first mix on the record to include scratching, which is odd.

For a cross-marking item like this I am impressed with the quality– it wasn’t thrown together like an afterthought. All of the tracks are quality efforts from the producers and really has some details that make this a real gem! I did my best to provide what I think are important details about this release. Unfortunately, there isn’t much for liner notes to this record other than the press release and the two paragraphs in the CD version.

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Scion Sampler, Vol. 19 - Daptone Records Remixed
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Upcoming Show: The Greyboy Allstars at The Majestic in Madison 1/21/08

The Greyboy Allstars

The Greyboy Allstars are kicking off a 16-date tour focusing mostly on the Midwest and South in support of their What Happened to TV? album in January and the beginning of February. They are coming to three cities I can hit– Minneapolis on 1/17, Chicago on 1/18 and Madison, WI on 1/21. Out of the three, it seems like Madison would be the most likely show for me.

KEXP is hosting a streaming archive of the Greyboy Allstars in-studio show from March.

The Greyboy Allstars on Myspace

Jan. 17
Minneapolis, MN
The Cabooze
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Jan. 18
Chicago, IL
House of Blues
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Jan. 19
Pittsburgh, PA
Mr. Smalls Theatre
Tickets on sale Dec. 22

Jan. 20
Ferndale, MI
Magic Bag
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Jan. 21
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
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Jan. 22
Indianapolis, IN
Music Mill
(more info coming soon)

Jan. 24
Dallas, TX
House of Blues
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Jan. 25
Austin, TX
Waterloo Records & Video
5pm

Jan. 25
Austin, TX
La Zona Rosa
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Jan. 26
Houston, TX
Warehouse Live
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January 28
Atlanta, GA
Smith’s Olde Bar
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Jan. 29
Atlanta, GA
Smith’s Olde Bar
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Jan. 30
Asheville, NC
The Orange Peel
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Jan. 31
Birmingham, AL
Workplay Theatre
Tickets on sale Dec. 21

Feb. 1
New Orleans, LA
Tipitina’s
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Feb. 2
Oxford, MS
Proud Larry’s
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Upcoming Show: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals with Brandi Shearer at The Redstone Room in Davenport 2/11/08

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are kicking off an early ’08 headlining tour with dates sponsored by Amoeba Records with Brandi Shearer in support. They will be making a stop in Davenport at the Redstone Room on Monday, February 11th. Tickets will be $13 in advance and go on sale today (12/26) and will be $15 at the door.

We’ve talked about Grace here before. I had a chance to see her open for Gov’t Mule in Des Moines, and she and her band put on a very powerful performance. They certainly held their own opening for the Mule. As much as I enjoyed the opportunity to see the legendary Gov’t Mule in concert, I couldn’t help but be a little disappointed that I wasn’t seeing more of Grace and her band. So, here is my chance to see her headlining a show! According to the e-mail I got from the folks at the River Music Experience the people who saw her last show at the Redstone Room said it was the best they’ve seen there.

I haven’t heard of Brandi Shearer before I got wind of this show. She is the first act signed to the new record label run by the Amoeba Music record stores. So, this tour with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is being sponsored by Amoeba as a way to promote their new artist and her album Close to Dark. After listening to the free download mp3’s and the streaming audio samples I think this is a really good pairing. Brandi has a bluesy, smoky voice that compliments Grace’s. Grace has been known to come out and sing with the bands she’s toured with, so maybe we’ll see some of that with Brandi, too!

Amoeba is going to be giving away a zip file of mp3’s every couple of weeks to promote Brandi as well as the Gram Parsons catalog. Week one has two tracks from Brandi. One is a 128Kbps live track from Brandi covering Gram Parsons’ “Hickory Wind” as well as a 320Kbps version of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” The Christmas mp3 is a nice one just Brandi and an acoustic guitar. The zip file also includes the first track “Close Up The Honky Tonks” in 128Kbps from the new Flying Burrito Brothers live album Live at the Avalon Ballroom 1969.

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals with Brandi Shearer presented by Amoeba Music Tour Dates:

January 14th
Jack Rabbits
Jacksonville, FL
8:00PM doors

January 15th
Soul Kitchen
Mobile, AL
8:00PM doors

January 17th
WorkPlay Theater
Birmingham, AL
7:00PM doors

January 18th
3rd & Lindsley
Nashville, TN
8:00PM doors

January 19th
Smith’s Old Bar
Atlanta, GA
8:00PM doors

January 20th
Newby’s
Memphis, TN
7:00PM doors

January 22nd
House of Blues
New Orleans, LA
8:00PM doors

January 23rd
Stubb’s BBQ
Austin, TX
8:00PM doors

January 25th
Mongolion Brewery
Flagstaff, AZ
8:00PM doors

January 29th
Troubadour
West Hollywood, CA
8:00PM doors

January 30th
The Independent
San Francisco, CA
8:00PM doors

February 2nd
Media Club
Vancouver, BC
8:00PM doors

February 8th
Bluebird Theater
Denver, CO
8:00PM doors

February 9th
The Bottleneck
Lawrence, KS
8:00PM doors

February 10th
The Blue Note
Columbia, MO
8:00PM doors

February 11th
The Redstone Room
Davenport, IA
8:00PM doors

Click Here to get the first week mp3 download from Amoeba.

B-Sides in the Bins #19 – Chicago 12/15/07

While I was in Chicago for the Thrill Jockey Anniversary shows, I managed to hit a record store. This time I made it to the notorious Reckless Records at 1532 N Milwaukee Avenue. This is one of three locations in Chicago. Overall, a pretty impressive store with a wide variety of new and used CD and vinyl as well as a pretty decent selection of vinyl singles. They also have a video section. The opinion of some that I have talked to is that the staff at Reckless are pretty snobby and generally aren’t very helpful. Thankfully, I didn’t experience anything like that. I didn’t have a lot of time to really dig, but I was looking for some specific things related to Thrill Jockey as well as Daptone Records. I didn’t see any Thrill Jockey that I needed in new or used. I found a Daptone 7-inch, though.

Booker T. & The M.G.’s – “Soul Limbo” b/w “Heads or Tails” (7″ Single, Stax STA-0001, 1968) ($2.99) I was pretty happy to stumble on this very mint copy of this. I think I’d like to collect all of the Booker T and the M.G.’s singles. According to this page, this single is the first release on Stax after their distribution deal with Atlantic ended– hence the “STA-0001” catalog number. Isaac Hayes on piano and cowbell, and Terry Manning on marimba.

The Budos Band – “The Proposition” b/w “Ghost Walk” (7″ single, Daptone DAP-1027, 2006) ($5.99) I think I’m going to start collecting these singles, too. Daptone is a quality label that puts out releases that cater to the collector. The Budos Band have two albums out. “The Proposition” is on The Budos Band II, that was released in August and “Ghost Walk” is off of their previous album titled simply The Budos Band.

Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) (LP. Virgin/A&M SP 4928 , 1982) ($1.99) I think this was kind of the score-of-the-day aside from the vinyl Califone I picked up at the Thrill Jockey show that night. One of my favorite Simple Minds albums. This copy was in the cut-out bin at Reckless. The copy is pristine. There were actually two copies in the bin and the other was priced $2.99 and didn’t look any better than this copy. Some of the best Simple Minds songs are on this one: “Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)”, “Promised You A Miracle,” “Big Sleep,” and “New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84).” All of these tracks were on the Live in the City of Light album that I listened to quite a bit when it came out. I have a poster hanging in the back garage at my mom’s of that live album. I have acquired a bunch of Simple Minds vinyl over the years– as I see some I pick it up.

I plan to try to hit that store again in the future. I was hoping to pick up some more vintage R&B– I flipped through their small section of it and didn’t see anything that caught my eye.

Everywhere At Once Tracklist Revealed

Just announced today from Anti- is the tracklisting for Lyrics Born’s next solo album. Titled Everywhere At Once, the album is slated to drop March 18, 2008 and has guest appearances from RJD2 and Chali 2na (from Jurassic 5). It seems this album has been in the works a long time– when I saw LB last November in Minneapolis, he performed “Differences.” We know he is a perfectionist, so I’m certain it is worth the wait. During his “Auto Reverse” tour this Fall he has been performing “I Like It, I Love It,” and “Hott 2 Def.” He was also performing a song titled “2 Hott 2 Cold” which doesn’t seem to appear on the track list– maybe this will be a flipside to a single?

In the bonus tracks we see a remix of “Let Me In, Let Me Out” which is the slammin’ guitar-laden track Lyrics Born worked with Quannum artist Tommy Guerrero on his 2006 release From The Soil to the Soul. Maybe this will give that track the exposure it needs.

Track listing for Everywhere At Once:

1. Intro Tag
2. Don’t Change
3. Hott 2 Deff
4. Differences
5. Cakewalk
6. Shoe Hoes Anonymous(skit)
7. I’m A Phreak
8. I Like It, I Love it
9. The World Is Calling
10. Top Shelf
11. Is It The Skin I’m In?
12. Homeland Security(skit)
13. Do U Buy It?
14. Rules Were Meant To Be Broken (Remix)
15. Whispers
16. I Can’t Decide(Everywhere At Once)

Bonus Tracks:
17. Re-Intro
18. Let Me In, Let Me Out (Remix)